Juniors Kajal Mistry and Ela Anacona were recognized by the league’s coaches with postseason honors, announced by the Southeastern Conference on Thursday.
No. 17 Arkansas Women’s Golf’s regular season has concluded, as Head Coach Shauna Taylor’s Hogs took eighth at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Arkansas will not play again until April 11, when the 2022 SEC Women’s Golf Championship tees off in Birmingham, Alabama.
No. 17 Arkansas Women’s Golf is one stroke back of the lead after round one at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, as Head Coach Shauna Taylor’s Hogs fired a 294 (+6) on day one of the event.
No. 9 Arkansas Women’s Golf is set to tee it up for the second straight weekend, as Head Coach Shauna Taylor’s Hogs head to Athens, Ga. for the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (March 25-27).
No. 9 Arkansas Women’s Golf finished seventh at the MountainView Collegiate on Sunday afternoon, as Head Coach Shauna Taylor’s Hogs ended the event at five-under as a team. Kajal Mistry won the first event of her collegiate career, carding a career-best 206 (-10) to finish atop the leaderboard in the desert.