The University of Kentucky women's golf team claimed second place at the Terps Invitational, with Karlie Campbell finishing as the individual runner-up. Kentucky's team score of 5-under-par in the final round resulted in a 2-under total for the tournament. Despite holding a three-shot lead early in the final round, the Wildcats were overtaken by Virginia, who secured the title. Notably, all five Kentucky players finished in the top 15, showcasing strong individual performances throughout the event.

By the Numbers
  • Karlie Campbell finished with a tournament total of 1-under-par 215 over 54 holes.
  • C.A. Carter tied for third place with a total of 1-over-par 217.
  • All five players from Kentucky placed in the top 15 among a field of 90 competitors.
State of Play
  • Kentucky displayed consistent performance throughout the season, finishing in the top three in six out of ten tournaments.
  • The Wildcats will compete next at the Southeastern Conference Championship starting on April 17.
What's Next

The Wildcats are gearing up for the Southeastern Conference Championship. As they prepare, they hope to build on their recent strong showings and capitalize on the momentum from their runner-up finish.

Bottom Line

Kentucky women's golf demonstrated resilience and skill, particularly from Karlie Campbell, who achieved her best college finish. Their strong performance sets a positive tone as they approach the SEC Championship, making them a team to watch in upcoming competitions.