St. Thomas women's golf team achieved a strong finish at the Coach Mo Classic, improving by nine strokes on the final day to place 12th out of 16 teams. Kathryn VanArragon led the way with a final-round score of 69 (-3), finishing tied for 17th overall. Her performance included an even scoring average on par-four holes, ranking sixth among 91 players. The team made a notable jump from 14th to 12th, with Purdue securing the team title with an even-par score across 54 holes. St. Thomas now prepares for the upcoming Summit League Championships later this month.

By the Numbers
  • VanArragon finished tied for 17th at +4 (220) over three rounds.
  • The team improved by nine strokes in the final round, posting a score of 296 (+8).
State of Play
  • St. Thomas climbed two spots on the leaderboard after the final round.
  • The closing round marked the Tommies' third consecutive tournament with a strong finish.
What's Next

The Tommies will compete in the Summit League Championships from April 26-28 at Long Bow Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona, looking to build on their recent momentum.

Bottom Line

St. Thomas women's golf showcased significant improvement with a stellar final round, setting the stage for a competitive showing at the upcoming league championships.