Tigers played smart and steady final round to qualify for match play at SEC Women's Golf Championship.

By the Numbers
  • LSU finished 8th out of 14 teams to advance to match play.
  • Latanna Stone shot a 1-under 69 in the final round.
  • LSU women's golf team will face top seed South Carolina in the quarterfinals.
Yes, But

Vanderbilt dropped three spots to 10th place in the final standings.

State of Play
  • LSU's best round was a 2-over 282, securing their spot in match play.
  • South Carolina claimed the number one seed with a 3-under par score of 837.
  • The Tigers played with the Tennessee Volunteers in the final round.
What's Next

The LSU women's golf team will face South Carolina in the opening match of the quarterfinals.

Bottom Line

LSU's strategic and consistent play propelled them to qualify for match play in the SEC Championships, setting up an exciting match against top-seeded South Carolina.