West Chester University women's golf team finished second at the PSAC Women's Golf Championships, closely trailing Gannon, which captured its seventh consecutive title. After entering the final round tied for first, West Chester shot a consistent 317 for the second consecutive day, while Gannon improved to 309 to secure victory. Fatima Rizvi and Hanna Lignell both tied for fourth overall, posting strong final rounds, while Alexandria LeCuruex of Gannon won the individual championship with a score of +11.

By the Numbers
  • West Chester scored 946 over three rounds (312, 317, 317).
  • Gannon finished with a total of 938 (308, 321, 309) for the win.
State of Play
  • West Chester led the field in par-five scoring average at 5.35 (+21).
  • They tied for first in birdies with 21 and finished second in pars with 135.
What's Next

Looking forward, West Chester will aim to improve its standings and target its first PSAC Championship win since 2018 in upcoming tournaments.

Bottom Line

The West Chester women's golf team showcased strong performances, positioning themselves as fierce competitors, but the challenge remains to overcome Gannon in future championships.