Mustangs Set For ACC Championship
The SMU Mustangs women's golf team is set to compete in the 2026 ACC Championship from April 16-19 in Wilmington, N.C. This year's 15-team field features all teams ranked in the top 87, including six in the top 25, with SMU ranked No. 25. Upon advancing, the top eight teams will face off in match play quarterfinals. The Mustangs have won two recent conference titles and have individual championship honors from previous years.
By the Numbers- SMU is ranked No. 25 nationally and is one of six top 25 teams in the championship.
- Kmackenzie Lee holds the top SMU career scoring average at 71.56 over a minimum of 45 rounds.
- The Mustangs finished second at the Huntington Bank Collegiate, with Mackenzie Lee winning her first individual title at 13-under.
- Emily Odwin is currently tied for sixth in the individual ranking and has been named Barbados Female Athlete of the Year.
As the ACC Championship approaches, the Mustangs aim to perform well and secure a spot in the NCAA Regionals again, building on their previous achievements and strong player performances.
Bottom LineThe Mustangs are poised for success at the ACC Championship with strong individual performances, aiming to convert past accolades into future victories. Maintaining consistent scoring will be crucial for advancing to match play.
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