Owls Set for AAC Championship Debut in Florida, with Clemence Cadeac leading the team and Olivia Bergner in the No. 2 spot.

By the Numbers
  • 12 teams and 60 individual competitors in the field
  • Team rankings include No. 131 for Florida Atlantic and No. 144 for Tulane
  • Southern Hills Golf Club will play at 6,289 yards as a par 72
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State of Play
  • Florida Atlantic women's golf set for its first American Athletic Conference Championship
  • Key players include Clemence Cadeac, Olivia Bergner, Amanda Linner, Charlotte Perkins, and Giulia Scarcello
  • All-Conference Team to be determined based on final rankings and conference championship performance
  • Live scoring available on GolfStat with the final round streamed on ESPN+
What's Next

The team and individual champions will secure automatic bids to NCAA Regionals, with the All-Conference Team selection process to follow.

Bottom Line

Florida Atlantic women's golf team is geared up for their first AAC Championship, with key players ready to compete for top positions and a shot at advancing to NCAA Regionals.