Three Houston Women鈥檚 Golfers Named to All-Big 12 Team
Three University of Houston Women鈥檚 Golfers received All-Big 12 Conference honors, highlighting their stellar performances this season. Moa Svedenski枚ld made the First Team, while Natalie Saint Germain and Maelynn Kim were named to the Second Team. Svedenski枚ld's selection marks her third postseason recognition, while this is the first for both Saint Germain and Kim. The trio played pivotal roles in Houston's second-place finish at the recent Big 12 Championship, where they also earned All-Tournament Team spots with Top-10 finishes.
By the Numbers- Moa Svedenski枚ld leads with a 71.93 scoring average and five Top-10 finishes this season.
- Natalie Saint Germain achieved a school record 64 in the Final Round of the Schooner Fall Classic as a freshman.
- Maelynn Kim boasts 16 rounds of par or lower, leading the team in that statistic.
- The Cougars secured the No. 5 seed for the NCAA Simpsonville Regional in Kentucky set for May 11-13.
- Houston finished second at the Big 12 Championship with a total score of 865 over three days.
The Cougars aim to advance to the NCAA Championships by finishing in the Top-Five at the upcoming NCAA Simpsonville Regional. Success there would mark their 10th NCAA Regional appearance in program history.
Bottom LineWith a strong postseason showing and talented athletes, the University of Houston Women's Golf team is poised to make a significant impact at the NCAA level, further solidifying their reputation in collegiate golf.
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