SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – LSU senior Ingrid Lindblad tied the school scoring mark for 72 holes in finishing in a tie for fifth place in the 2023 NCAA Women’s Golf Championships came to an end at Grayhawk Golf Club’s Raptor Course Monday. Lindblad posted a 1-under par 71 on the final day to finish at 7-under par
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – LSU senior Latanna Stone overcame an arm injury to post the fourth lowest score in Saturday’s NCAA Women’s Golf Championship with a 5-under 67 to find herself in a tie for ninth overall at the Grayhawk Golf Club, Raptor Course. Because of the perseverance of Stone, the Tigers’ even par 288 was the
Mario Bravante April 17, 2021
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – No. 13 Arkansas Women’s Golf had its run ended at the SEC Women’s Golf Championship on Saturday morning, as the Hogs fell to No. 1 seed LSU, 3-2, in match play. Both Brooke Matthews and Ela Anacona won their matches, while Kajal Mistry, Julia Gregg and Cory Lopez fell in theirs.
Matthews capped off her 2021 SEC Championship with another good round of golf, taking down Carla Tejedo Mulet of LSU (3&1). While Tejedo Mulet was able to pull into a tie on hole 10, and keep the match tied until hole 13, Matthews pulled away down the stretch, wining holes 14, 16 and 17 to close her out.
Mario Bravante April 14, 2021
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – No. 13 Arkansas Women’s Golf is tied for fourth place through round one at the SEC Women’s Golf Championship. Head Coach Shauna Taylor’s Hogs played a 279 (-9) on day one, their second best round this season as a team. South Carolina and LSU currently lead the event, both at 16-under, while Mississippi State (-13) is alone in third place. The Razorbacks are currently tied with Auburn, Ole Miss and Florida, who are all also at nine-under after 18 holes of play.
Leading the Hogs through round one was Brooke Matthews, who played arguably the best round of her career to start the SEC Championship. Matthews carded a 66 in round one, matching her career-low for a single round. That total also represents the third best single-round score ever played at an SEC Championship. The Rogers, Ark. product was flawless on day one, firing six birdies, including three straight right out of the gate,