The Chattanooga Mocs women's golf team finished 13th at the Coach Mo Classic in Florida, completing the 54-hole tournament with a total score of 917. Coach Katie Woodruff reflected on the experience, noting the challenges faced and expressing hope for team improvement with the potential return of Erin. The tournament was characterized by significant competition, with Purdue securing the top spot at 864.

By the Numbers
  • Chattanooga's total score: 917 (303-311-303)
  • Kera Healey's score: 222 (+6), tying for 24th place
  • Makenzie Cooper's score: 223, tying for 28th place
State of Play
  • Purdue won the event with a score of 864.
  • Chattanooga finished just two strokes behind St. Thomas (MN) and one stroke ahead of CSU Bakersfield.
  • Only four players participated due to team constraints.
What's Next

The Mocs will compete in the Boilermaker Classic at Purdue on April 12-13, looking to improve performance and possibly welcome back teammate Erin.

Bottom Line

The Mocs faced challenges at the Coach Mo Classic, but the experience gained will be vital for future competitions. Continuous improvement and team cohesion remain critical as they head to their next tournament.