The University of Missouri-St. Louis women's golf team is in second place after the first day of the GLVC Championship tournament, shooting a total of 602 (301-301). Three players are in the top 10, with Hillary Currier and Wilma Zanderau tied for fourth and Mayan Covarrubias tied for eighth. The Tritons' strong performance comes against a backdrop where UIndy leads the team score at 586. The tournament continues Saturday morning, with the top four teams advancing to match play on Sunday.

By the Numbers
  • UMSL shot a total score of 602 (301-301).
  • Hillary Currier and Wilma Zanderau each scored 149, tied for fourth place.
  • Mayan Covarrubias is tied for eighth with a score of 152.
  • UIndy leads the team standings with a score of 586 (291-295).
State of Play
  • The final round of stroke play begins Saturday at 7 a.m. CDT.
  • The top four teams will advance to Sunday's match play championship.
What's Next

The Tritons need to maintain their performance in the final stroke play round to secure a spot in the top four and compete for the championship on Sunday.

Bottom Line

The UMSL women's golf team is in a solid position heading into the final round, with key players performing well. Consistency and focus will be crucial to secure advancement to the championship match play.