Women鈥檚 Golf squad to host Maverick Challenge
The Colorado Mesa University women鈥檚 golf team is set to host their only home tournament, the Maverick Challenge, this Saturday and Sunday as preparation for the upcoming RMAC Championships. Competing teams include Adams State, Chadron State, and Westminster at The Golf Club and Redlands Mesa, with shotgun starts at 8 a.m. each day. Notably, the tournament will feature a "play six, score four" format for the first time, shifting from the traditional format. After nearly a three-week layoff, the Mavericks are looking to capitalize on their recent performance, which included a season-best score of 300 at the Southern Colorado Open.
By the Numbers- The Mavericks scored a season-best 300 at the Southern Colorado Open on Mar. 23.
- Payton Panzeri led with a 1-over par 73 in that round.
- The Mavericks tied for eighth place at the Southern Colorado Open with a total score of 625.
- Team members set individual career-best scores during the same tournament, notably McKenzie Dolph's 75 and Libby Bourassa's 78.
Following the Maverick Challenge, CMU will compete in the RMAC Championships in Boulder City, Nevada, starting April 19. The outcome here could secure them a spot in the NCAA Division II West Region Championships.
Bottom LineAs the Mavericks aim for a third consecutive win at their home event, the successful execution of team strategies and individual performances will critically enhance their confidence heading into the RMAC Championships, where they seek a pathway to further competitive opportunities.
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