Won the Big Sky Championship as the ONLY school under par (-8). Second place was MT State at +8. Per the Big Sky Conference, this was a Conference record: Sac's 856 is the lowest 54-hole score in Conference history at the League Meet (or whatever they call it). The previous record was Idaho's 866 in 2018. Heck, this is the only sub-par team performance EVER at the League Meet.
The individual winner was Sac's own Caitlin Maurice (-5 211), who also led after 36 holes. The Hornets had two on the podium, as Sienna Lyford (-1) was 3rd.
Sac gets the auto-bid to the NCAA Regionals. The following Hornets are on the all-tournament team: Maurice, Lyford, and Jennifer Koga. Two from MT State and one from E. Washington rounded out the all-tournament team.
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SuperHornet wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 10:54 pm
Won the Big Sky Championship as the ONLY school under par (-8). Second place was MT State at +8. Per the Big Sky Conference, this was a Conference record: Sac's 856 is the lowest 54-hole score in Conference history at the League Meet (or whatever they call it). The previous record was Idaho's 866 in 2018. Heck, this is the only sub-par team performance EVER at the League Meet.
The individual winner was Sac's own Caitlin Maurice (-5 211), who also led after 36 holes. The Hornets had two on the podium, as Sienna Lyford (-1) was 3rd.
Sac gets the auto-bid to the NCAA Regionals. The following Hornets are on the all-tournament team: Maurice, Lyford, and Jennifer Koga. Two from MT State and one from E. Washington rounded out the all-tournament team.
Women’s golf has come a long way since I played at Eastern. There was one player who consistently scored in the 70’s and no one else could break 90 most days.
-8 is a great team score.
And a slight correction Mr. Track Guy. Golf events are called tournaments or championships (sometimes shootouts or classics) but never “meets”.