PREVIEW: Women鈥檚 Golf鈥檚 Heads to Purdue for Regular Season Finale
The Chattanooga Mocs women's golf team is set to compete in the Boilermaker Spring Classic on April 12-13 at Purdue's Ackerman-Allen Course. The event features a shotgun start each day at 9 a.m. and includes 14 teams, seven ranked in the top 100. Coach Katie Woodruff notes the competition is an opportunity to refine skills before the postseason, despite missing key player Erin Wells due to injury.
By the Numbers- Kera Healey has played at par or better in 74.8% of her 270 spring holes.
- The field includes 14 teams, with Purdue ranked 48th and Chattanooga ranked 99th.
- The Mocs are currently understrength with only four players, missing Erin Wells.
- This will be the team's first competition at Purdue, having previously competed in South Bend, Indiana.
The Mocs will aim to build momentum for the Southern Conference Championships later this month after the Boilermaker Classic, hoping to integrate Wells back into the lineup.
Bottom LineThe Boilermaker Spring Classic is a critical tune-up for the Mocs, providing a chance to enhance competitive readiness as they head into postseason play. Success in this tournament could boost their confidence ahead of the SoCon Championships.
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