Kotchasanmanee Wins Ivy League Women鈥檚 Golf Championship
Thanana Kotchasanmanee won Princeton's 13th Ivy League Women's Golf Championship, outpacing 36 competitors at the prestigious Baltusrol Golf Club. She completed the tournament with a three-day score of 220 (+4), finishing two shots ahead of Harvard's Lucy Yuan. Leading from the beginning, Kotchasanmanee shot an impressive 70 (-2) in the first round and maintained her position despite challenges in rainy conditions. This victory makes her the first Princeton player to earn Ivy League medalist honors since 2024 and she awaits her NCAA Regional destination announcement.
By the Numbers- Kotchasanmanee's total score: 220 (+4)
- First-round score: 70 (-2); Second-round score: 77 (+5); Final-round score: 73 (+1)
- Princeton finished third in the team standings, scoring +49 overall.
- Columbia won the team trophy with a score of +36, marking its first win since 2007.
The NCAA Regional destination for Kotchasanmanee will be revealed on April 29, enhancing anticipation for her next competition.
Bottom LineKotchasanmanee's championship win not only highlights her skill and resilience but also strengthens Princeton's position in collegiate golf, underscoring a bright future ahead for the team and this rising star.
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