Simon Fraser University's women's golf team clinched the GNAC Women's Golf Championship, marking their fourth consecutive title and seventh in total. Head Coach Krysta Schaus praised her team's ability to thrive under adverse weather conditions. SFU secured the championship by finishing +49 overall and dominating in key metrics like pars, birdies, and bogey avoidance. Meanwhile, the men's team finished in third place, with junior Brendan O'Brien leading at +2, but they will await NCAA Regional selections on April 26.

By the Numbers
  • SFU Women's team scored +49 (303-302-308) across three rounds.
  • Junior Brendan O'Brien led the Men's team at +2 (215, 74-71-70).
State of Play
  • The women's team has secured a bid to the NCAA Regionals in Pueblo, Colorado.
  • The men's team must wait until April 26 to learn about their NCAA Regional fate.
What's Next

As both teams reflect on their performances, the women's team looks forward to the NCAA Regionals, while the men's team prepares for the possibility of advancing. The selection process on April 26 will determine the next steps for the men's team.

Bottom Line

SFU's women's golf continues its dominance in the GNAC, demonstrating resilience and skill, while the men's team showed promise despite finishing third. Their future hinges on NCAA tournament selections, highlighting the importance of consistency and performance in competitive play.