The UNC Asheville women's golf team concluded its regular season at the Golfweek/Stifel Spring Challenge, finishing in eighth place with a total score of 891 (+39). Caroline Patterson led the team impressively, finishing third overall and setting a new program record for lowest 54-hole score at 4-under-par 209. Her performance included 40 pars, eight birdies, and an eagle, showcasing her exceptional skills on the course. Other notable performances came from teammates Breanna Hoese and Pennie Osterberg, who finished tied for 25th and 33rd, respectively.

By the Numbers
  • Caroline Patterson: 3rd place with rounds of 72-68-69, total of 209 (-4)
  • UNC Asheville's total score: 891 (+39) from team rounds of 301, 295, and 295
State of Play
  • Asheville ranked 2nd among four Big South schools at the challenge, behind Charleston Southern.
  • The team recorded 159 pars, 28 birdies, and one eagle throughout the three-day event.
What's Next

Looking ahead, UNC Asheville women's golf will prepare for the Big South Women's Golf Championship taking place from April 19-22 in South Carolina, where they aim to build on their in-season achievements.

Bottom Line

Caroline Patterson's record-setting performance not only highlights her individual talent but also positions Asheville as a competitive team entering postseason play, with high expectations for the upcoming championship.