Golden Suns Lead GAC Championship with Norman and Spigner鈥檚 Strong Rounds
The Arkansas Tech women's golf team strengthened their position at the 2026 Great American Conference Championship by extending their lead to 16 strokes heading into the final round. Exceptional performances from Jessie Norman and Ellen Spigner, both shooting one-under par (70), played a pivotal role in solidifying their lead. Norman made a notable rise in the individual rankings, tying for sixth place, while Spigner's round marked her 25th career round at or under par, leading the individual leaderboard with a four-stroke advantage.
By the Numbers- Arkansas Tech leads the tournament by 16 strokes.
- Ellen Spigner's round marked her 25th career under-par round.
- Jessie Norman moved up 22 places to tie for sixth overall.
While the Golden Suns have a commanding lead, the pressure remains in the final round as any slip could allow competitors to close the gap quickly, especially with strong teams like Southwestern Oklahoma and Henderson State in close contention.
State of Play- The final round will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
- The Golden Suns will be grouped with Southwestern Oklahoma and Henderson State for the last round.
As the tournament reaches its conclusion, the Golden Suns will aim to maintain their lead and secure the championship, while Norman and Spigner seek to capitalize on their strong performances for individual honors.
Bottom LineThe Arkansas Tech Golden Suns are in a prime position to win the GAC Championship, but their ability to sustain performance under pressure will be crucial in the final round. Strong individual play from Norman and Spigner exemplifies their potential not only for the team title but also for personal accolades.
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