Indiana Wesleyan Women's Golf achieved a respectable fourth place out of 21 teams at the Music City Classic. Freshman Addison Meadows led the Wildcats, tying for 11th place with a final round score of 73, while senior Claire Dubois tied for 18th, matching Meadows' closing score. The team鈥檚 total score was 903, finishing behind Marian, Keiser, and SCAD Atlanta. This performance reflects the Wildcats' growing competitiveness in collegiate golf.

By the Numbers
  • Indiana Wesleyan scored 903 (+39).
  • Addison Meadows finished with a total score of 222 (+6), including a Round 3 score of 73.
  • Claire Dubois finished with a score of 225 (+9), posting a Round 3 of 73.
  • Kylee Purdy tied for 21st with a total score of 226 (+10).
State of Play
  • Marian dominated the event with a score of 869 (+5).
  • Keiser and SCAD Atlanta finished second and third with scores of 880 (+16) and 898 (+34) respectively.
  • Indiana Wesleyan holds a strong position among top teams as they ranked fourth this tournament.
What's Next

The Wildcats will aim to build on this performance as they prepare for their next tournaments, focusing on improving their overall scores and securing higher placements. Continued development of younger players like Meadows and Purdy will be crucial for future success.

Bottom Line

Indiana Wesleyan鈥檚 fourth-place finish at the Music City Classic highlights the team's potential and resilience. With strong individual performances, particularly from freshmen, their upward trajectory suggests promising results in upcoming competitions.