Boise State's women's golf team is set to host Idaho on April 2 for the State of Idaho Match at Warm Springs Golf Course. The competition will feature a unique 27-hole format, consisting of Alternate Shot, Four-Ball, and Singles match play. In their last outing, the Broncos placed eighth at the Betsy Rawls Invitational, where Teal Matsueda led with a tie for 18th. Star player Leia Chung, returning from injury, has enjoyed a successful season, including two individual titles, breaking multiple program records.

By the Numbers
  • Broncos finished eighth at the Betsy Rawls Invitational, scoring 947 (+83).
  • Leia Chung has three individual titles, one shy of the school record.
State of Play
  • Chung holds multiple records in scoring averages and individual round scores.
  • Boise State's scoring average of 292.67 is the lowest in program history.
What's Next

Following the match against Idaho, the Broncos aim to continue improving their performance as they prepare for upcoming tournaments. Expect further developments on player performance, particularly from returnee Leia Chung, in future outings.

Bottom Line

With a strong roster led by Chung, the Broncos are looking to capitalize on their recent successes and continue to make history in the women's golf program. Building on their momentum will be key for the team's trajectory for the remainder of the season.