Women鈥檚 Golf Finishes Second At UMSL Spring Invitational
The University of Missouri-St. Louis women's golf team secured second place out of 16 teams at the UMSL Spring Invitational, scoring a total of 882 (297-298-287) at Norwood Hills Country Club. They finished the final round with the lowest team score, three over par, and two players made the all-tournament team. Wilma Zanderau claimed third place overall with a score of 214 (75-74-65), including the lowest round score of six under par in the final round. Hillary Currier followed closely in fourth with 219 (72-75-72), while Mayan Covarrubias tied for 15th with a score of 225 (73-73-79).
By the Numbers- UMSL finished with a total score of 882 (297-298-287).
- Wilma Zanderau posted a final score of 214 (75-74-65), with a final round score of six under par.
- The winning team, Grand Valley State, scored 875 (289-293-293).
- Grand Valley State secured the tournament title, holding off UMSL's final round charge.
- UMSL's second team placed behind them in the standings, led by Hope Williams with a score of 232.
- Future competition includes the 2026 Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship this weekend.
The UMSL women's golf team will compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship at Rock Hollow Golf Club in Peru, Indiana, starting Friday. The tournament formats include 36 holes on Friday and 18 on Saturday, with the top four teams advancing to match play on Sunday.
Bottom LineUMSL's strong performance at the Spring Invitational not only highlights their competitive edge but also sets a promising stage for the upcoming conference championship. The Tritons are poised to build on this momentum and aim for higher achievements in the GLVC tournament.
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