Schulz and Brown Drive Cougars to RMAC Championships Second Place
The CCU women's golf team secured a tie for second place at the RMAC Championships, held from April 19-21 in Boulder City, NV. Raya Schulz and Makenna Brown shone individually, finishing second and third, respectively. Despite challenging weather conditions with winds up to 40 mph affecting the final round, Schulz and Brown maintained strong performances throughout the tournament. The Cougars concluded with a total score of 751, just six strokes behind the champions, CSU Pueblo. They are now seeking an at-large bid for the NCAA West Regional scheduled for May 4-6.
By the Numbers- CCU's final score: 751 (293, 301, 157)
- Raya Schulz: 2nd place with a total score of 182
- Makenna Brown: 3rd place with a total score of 183
- Wind gusts reached up to 40 mph during the final round.
- The final round was shortened due to extreme weather, only the first nine holes counted.
- CCU tied for second place with Westminster, both trailing CSU Pueblo.
CCU will await a decision regarding their potential invitation for the NCAA West Regional, which could provide them an opportunity to compete at a higher level.
Bottom LineThe standout performances from Schulz and Brown highlight the Cougars’ competitive edge, making a strong case for their selection to the NCAA regional. Their resilience in the face of challenges showcases the determination necessary for future successes.
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