Cal finished 10th out of 17 teams despite having the fifth-best final round of the tournament. This marks the second consecutive time that the Bears failed to finish in the top five positions.
After a steady start to the spring season, it looked like Cal would clinch yet another top-five finish at the Ping/ASU Invitational. Despite a strong first round, the Bears struggled to maintain their momentum and finished in 11th place.
After a two week break from a tightly packed schedule, the Bears aim to take on yet another tournament. In this upcoming weekend, Cal is set to play in the Arizona sun against the nation’s top teams at the Ping/ASU Invitational.
Currently at its highest ranking of the season (No. 40), Cal women’s golf strives to keep the momentum going. Having played at the Causeway Invitational last week amid the storm, more rain awaits the Bears this week on their journey up the table.
Teeing off early Monday morning, the blue and gold wasted no time making their presence felt. The Bears played a round that the program hadn't seen in 14 years: a 9-under team round.