LSU senior Taylor Riley shone at the SEC Women's Golf Championship, carding a 3-under par 67 on the final day, featuring four birdies in her last nine holes. This performance ranked her among the six players to shoot under par in the tournament, moving her up to 31st overall at 3-over par 213. Despite her efforts, the LSU team finished in 13th place with a cumulative score of 24-over par 864. Coach Garrett Runion highlighted the team's resilience after a tough first round, indicating potential for upcoming NCAA Regionals.

By the Numbers
  • Taylor Riley's final round score: 3-under par 67
  • LSU's overall team score: 24-over par 864
State of Play
  • LSU finished 13th with scores of 296, 282, and 286 across three rounds.
  • Riley led the team with a total of nine birdies throughout the tournament.
What's Next

The team will return to Baton Rouge to focus on academics and practice as they await the NCAA regional location announcement on April 29. The regionals will take place from May 11-13, with multiple potential sites lined up across the country.

Bottom Line

Despite finishing out of the match play, LSU's strong performance in the final two rounds demonstrates their potential as they prepare for the NCAA Regionals. Taylor Riley's impressive final round serves as a rallying point for the team.