Drovers Place 13th Against a Loaded Field at the Lady Roadrunner Spring Invite in Georgia
The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma women's golf team secured a 13th-place finish at the Lady Roadrunner Spring Invite in Cohutta, Georgia. Competing at the par 72 Nob North Golf Course, the Drovers achieved a total score of 993 over three rounds (327, 326, 340) against a competitive field, including several top-ranked teams. Leading USAO was Hudson Woloss, who placed 26th with a score of 235 (79, 78, 78), followed by teammates Moriah Shropshire, Miah Luong, Katelynn Powell, and Amy Revis.
By the Numbers- USAO finished 13th with a total score of 993 (327, 326, 340).
- Hudson Woloss placed 26th with a score of 235 (79, 78, 78).
While the Drovers placed 13th, they faced a notably strong competitive field, including several top 25 NAIA teams, which indicates the challenges they confronted in this tournament.
State of Play- The Drovers are ranked 83rd, 85th, and 100th in the NAIA women's golf rankings, respectively.
- The team is preparing for the Texas Wesleyan Invitational on April 13-14.
The Drovers will compete in the Texas Wesleyan Invitational at Squaw Creek Golf Course, where they will aim to improve their placement and rankings against another field of competitors.
Bottom LineDespite the tough finish, the Drovers are on an upward trajectory with multiple players ranking in the NAIA. Continuous improvement in their upcoming tournaments could bolster their standings and confidence as they progress through the season.
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