Women鈥檚 Golf Achieves Best 18-Hole Season Score at Liz Murphey
Western Carolina women's golf achieved its best 18-hole score this season, ending with a final round of 295 at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Finishing 14th overall, the team totaled 924 over three days, led by sophomore Elsa Maren Steinarsd么ttir with a score of 226. Steinarsd么ttir maintained consistent performance, carding six birdies throughout the tournament. Senior Sadler Miller improved the most, shooting even-par 72, while graduate EC Niebauer posted her best round of 73. The competition was fierce, with Georgia winning team honors and Trinity Beth securing individual medalist status.
By the Numbers- Final round score: 295, total score: 924 (+60)
- Elsa Maren Steinarsd么ttir: T34 at 226 (+10) with a team-high 6 birdies.
- Sadler Miller: T50 at 229 (+13), shooting an even-par 72.
- Western Carolina finished 14th in a competitive tournament hosted by Georgia.
- The team now prepares for the Southern Conference Women's Golf Championship scheduled for April 20-22.
- Last year's event saw the team tie for sixth place.
The Catamounts aim for improved performance at the Southern Conference Championship, looking to secure automatic bids for NCAA Women's Golf Championship. They will leverage recent improvements as motivation.
Bottom LineWith a notable season-low score and promising individual performances, Western Carolina women's golf is positioned to build momentum as they head into a crucial championship weekend.
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