Georgia State senior Mahina Leveau and the Panthers secured a second-place finish in the Georgia State Invitational at Rivermont Golf Club in Johns Creek, Ga., with Troy claiming the tournament victory with a score of 593, six strokes ahead of Georgia State.

The Big Picture

The tournament was limited to 36-hole results due to severe weather conditions, with Georgia State showing significant improvement in the second round, matching Troy with the low score of 292 for that round.

By the Numbers
  • Troy won the tournament with a score of 593 (+17), six strokes ahead of Georgia State.
  • Memphis finished third at 603 (+27) in the 16-team field.
State of Play
  • Georgia State briefly led the tournament before play was suspended due to weather, with Mahina Leveau finishing second individually.
  • The Panthers' strong performance marked their best showing of the season under first-year head coach Ket Vanderpool.
  • Four Georgia State players landed in the Top 15, showcasing the team's depth and competitiveness.
What's Next

Georgia State will compete in the Colonel Invitational at Eastern Kentucky from April 1-2, their final event before the Sun Belt Conference Championship starts on April 15 in Fairhope, Ala.

Bottom Line

Despite adverse weather impacting the tournament, Georgia State's strong performance and individual efforts highlight a promising outlook for the team as they prepare for upcoming important competitions.