Women’s golf finishes stroke play second, advancing to match play at SEC Championship as Auburn secures second place with a 54-hole score of 840 (E), three strokes behind South Carolina.

By the Numbers
  • Auburn fired a 2-under 278 on the final day of stroke play
  • Freshman Anna Davis finished fourth individually with a total score of 206 (-4)
  • Casey Weidenfeld and Katie Cranston secured top-10 finishes
  • The team faces Georgia in the quarterfinals of the match play section
Yes, But

Despite finishing second in stroke play, Auburn narrowly missed being the 1-seed by one shot.

State of Play
  • The top eight teams from stroke play advance to match play
  • Match play quarterfinals and semifinals are scheduled for Monday
  • The final match to determine the SEC Champion will be held on Tuesday
What's Next

Auburn will compete against Georgia in the quarterfinals of the SEC Championship match play.

Bottom Line

Auburn women's golf excels in stroke play, securing second place and advancing to the match play stage, showcasing strong individual performances and aiming for success in the forthcoming match play rounds of the SEC Championship.