The University of Pennsylvania women's golf team finished fourth at the Ivy League Championship, wrapping up the three-day tournament held at Baltusrol Golf Club. Despite achieving their best team score of the weekend with a 305 in the final round, Penn was unable to catch up to Columbia, who won with a total score of 900 (+36). Mi Li shone individually, tying for fourth place overall with a score of 225 (+9), maintaining the lowest score for Penn each day. Other notable performances included senior Julie Shin, who tied for 11th, and freshman Adrienne Ahn-Upton, who was one stroke behind her.

By the Numbers
  • Penn finished with a total score of 920 (+56).
  • Mi Li shot a final round score of 74, finishing at 225 (+9).
  • Columbia won with a score of 900 (+36), followed by Harvard at 907 (+43) and Princeton at 913 (+49).
State of Play
  • Penn's final round of 305 was their best score across the tournament.
  • Mi Li's performance made her the top scorer for Penn in all three rounds.
What's Next

The team will look to build off this performance as they prepare for future tournaments, with hopes of improving their standings in the Ivy League and potentially qualifying for more prestigious events next season.

Bottom Line

Penn's solid finish at fourth place, led by standout performances, showcases potential growth. As the team looks ahead, continued focus on consistent scoring and strategy will be crucial for future success.