Anju Ogi led Colorado Mesa University's women's golf team to a second-place finish at the Maverick Challenge, scoring a season-best 74 on Sunday. The Mavericks finished the tournament with a total score of 636 (+60), just three strokes behind Westminster University, who took first place. Ogi secured third place individually with a total score of 154 (+10), while teammate Hutner Gledhill tied for fourth with a score of 159 (+15). The team demonstrated depth with three members finishing in the top ten, showcasing a strong performance ahead of the RMAC Championships.

By the Numbers
  • Colorado Mesa posted a team score of 312 in the final round.
  • They finished the tournament at 636 (+60), three shots behind Westminster University (633).
State of Play
  • The Mavericks had three players finish in the top ten at the Maverick Challenge.
  • The team is preparing for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships next Sunday in Boulder City, Nevada.
What's Next

The Mavericks will seek to build on their momentum and improve their standings at the RMAC Championships, facing tougher competition. With Ogi and Gledhill performing well, the team aims for a strong showing in the upcoming tournament.

Bottom Line

Colorado Mesa University's women's golf team is on the rise, bolstered by strong individual performances and teamwork, setting the stage for a competitive RMAC Championship next week.