PREVIEW | Golden Bears eye another strong finish at PSAC Women鈥檚 Golf Championship
The Kutztown University women's golf team aims for continued success at the PSAC Championship, starting Wednesday at Berkleigh Golf Club. After securing fifth place at the 2025 event and fourth in 2024, they hope to improve, led by standout Brooke Graham, a two-time All-PSAC First Team selection. Graham has consistently performed well this season, achieving a top-five finish in five of six spring tournaments. Head coach Robert Fisher is leading his team for the last time before retirement, with a talented roster that includes freshmen and returning players, all focused on challenging for a strong postseason finish.
By the Numbers- Brooke Graham averages 80.06 over 12 tournaments this season.
- Eva Moawad has five top-10 finishes and two top-five finishes, while averaging 86.38 across 16 rounds.
- Gannon University seeks its seventh consecutive PSAC championship, leading the all-time title count with nine victories.
- Kutztown's roster features five players averaging in the 80s, enhancing their competitive edge.
As the tournament progresses over the coming days, all eyes will be on how Kutztown's team navigates the challenges against a dominant Gannon squad and others aiming to dethrone them. The 54-hole format will test their consistency and strategic play.
Bottom LineKutztown has the potential to make a significant impact at this year's PSAC Championship, given their strong individual performances and cohesive team dynamics. A focus on consistency and execution in each round could see them improve their standings and challenge for the title.
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