South Carolina Claims No. 1 Seed at SEC Championship, Rydqvist Places 2nd with Impressive Finish
South Carolina earns the No. 1 seed at the SEC Championship, with junior Louise Rydqvist finishing 2nd and also winning SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year.
By the Numbers- South Carolina finished with a total of 837 (-3), three shots ahead of Auburn.
- Louise Rydqvist scored a new career-low 203, tying for the fourth-lowest 54-hole mark in program history.
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State of Play- South Carolina and Auburn are the only teams in the SEC to make match play every year.
- The Gamecocks will face LSU in the SEC Quarterfinals.
South Carolina will compete against LSU in the SEC Quarterfinals with tee times starting at 8 a.m. (ET) on Monday.
Bottom LineSouth Carolina secures the top seed at the SEC Championship with a stellar performance, led by Louise Rydqvist's impressive second-place finish and scholar athlete recognition.
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