St. Mary鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Golf Claims Medal Match Play Spot at LSC
The St. Mary's University Women's Golf team, ranked No. 16, secured a spot in the Medal Match play at the Lone Star Conference Championship by finishing fourth in stroke play. This continues their streak of reaching medal match play for the second consecutive year after finishing second in both rounds last season. The Rattlers recorded their best round in the final 18 holes with a score of 293, helping them advance over Midwestern State. Junior Taylor Wilczek earned All-Tournament honors with a top-four finish.
By the Numbers- St. Mary's totaled 886 strokes, with scores of 294, 299, and 293.
- Taylor Wilczek finished fourth with a total of 213, shooting back-to-back rounds of 70.
- Freshman Manon Verret tied for 13th with a total of 224 strokes.
- The Rattlers have finished in the top five in eight consecutive tournaments.
- DBU won the team title at the Championship, ending 12-over par.
- St. Mary's will compete against DBU in the first round of medal match play.
The Rattlers will look to capitalize on their momentum in the upcoming medal match play, where any team can win, adding excitement and unpredictability to the competition.
Bottom LineSt. Mary's Women's Golf continues to demonstrate resilience and skill, positioning themselves as a formidable contender in the Lone Star Conference Championship, aiming for further success in their match play campaign.
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