Sophomore Eva Ringwald led the Furman women's golf team by tying for third place at the Coach Mo Classic, finishing with a final-round score of 71. The tournament took place at St. John's Golf and Country Club in St. Augustine, Florida, co-hosted by Furman and North Florida in honor of alum Mo Geasualdi. The Paladins secured a fourth-place finish overall, competing against a strong 16-team field that included five Power 5 teams.

By the Numbers
  • Furman's team finished with a total score of 878 (+14).
  • Ringwald's final tally was 213 (-3) over three rounds, placing her one stroke behind co-winners Sophia Fullbrook and Pimpisa Sisutham, who both finished at -4.
State of Play
  • Purdue won the tournament by four strokes, finishing at even par (E).
  • Furman ranked fourth, 14 strokes over par, but ahead of notable competitors like Illinois, who came in fifth at +17.
What's Next

The Paladins are set to defend their Southern Conference Championship title on April 20-22 at Columbia Country Club in Blythewood, S.C., where they will face heightened competition.

Bottom Line

Furman's strong performance, particularly by Ringwald, showcases their potential ahead of the upcoming conference championships, indicating a team capable of competing at a higher level.