The University at Albany women's golf team finished tied for second at the Bermuda Triangle Collegiate held at Port Royal Golf Club, Bermuda. Mia Cepeda led the team, placing sixth overall after rebounding from a challenging first round. The team faced difficult playing conditions, including 35 mph winds, which challenged their performance throughout the tournament. Despite some difficulties, the Great Danes achieved their goal of a second-place finish, setting the stage for their next competition.

By the Numbers
  • Mia Cepeda finished at +16 overall, with rounds of 81 (+10), 73 (+2), and 75 (+4).
  • Thantita Aungsuseewong and Lucia Esteban both finished at +20, tied for 10th place.
State of Play
  • The team is preparing for the Rutgers University Invitational on April 11-12.
  • Head Coach Colleen Cashman highlighted the need for improvement despite the strong overall finish.
What's Next

As they move toward the Rutgers Invitational, the team will aim to improve on their birdie count and reduce significant score variations during rounds.

Bottom Line

The Great Danes demonstrated resilience in challenging conditions, keenly moving towards enhancing their performance, reflecting a strong potential for upcoming competitions.