Chico State finished fifth in the 2025 CCAA Women's Golf Championships, concluding with a final round score of 336 and a total of 993 (+129). The Wildcats demonstrated consistency through the first two rounds (330 and 327), though the final round presented significant challenges, including an extended course length and difficult pin placements. The average score for the final round was 79.56, the highest of the tournament, illustrating an increased difficulty. Gabriella Fanucchi led the team with an 81 in the final round, finishing tied for 20th, while Brooke Pelletier and Hollyn Drennen also showed solid play, finishing tied for 21st and 22nd, respectively.

By the Numbers
  • Chico State's final round score: 336
  • 54-hole total: 993 (+129)
  • Average score for the final round: 79.56
State of Play
  • The course setup for the final round was the longest of the week at 6,011 yards.
  • The par-3 13th hole played nearly a full stroke over par (+0.96), marking a significant challenge.
What's Next

Chico State will look to use this experience to improve in future tournaments, focusing on adapting to tough conditions and maintaining consistency throughout all rounds. Building on individual performances, especially from newcomers like Fanucchi, could lead to stronger team outcomes in upcoming competitions.

Bottom Line

Despite the setbacks in the final round, the Wildcats displayed resilience and potential, particularly from their younger players. Their ability to adapt to challenging conditions will be crucial for future events.