Michigan State Women’s Golf Earns Second Place at Big Ten Championships
Michigan State's women's golf team finished as the runner-up at the Big Ten Championships, with Indiana claiming the victory after a strong final round.
By the Numbers- Indiana won the Big Ten Championships with a total of 8-under par 856.
- Michigan State finished in second place at 7-under par 857.
- Northwestern secured third place at 1-under par 863.
- Junior Katie Lu led the Spartans, finishing in sixth place at 4-under par 212.
- Sophomore Paula Balanzategui tied for seventh place at 2-under par 214.
- Michigan State's women's golf team shot a 7-over par 295 in the final round.
- Indiana finished at 5-under par 283 in the final round to clinch the win.
- The Spartans struggled on the back nine, losing their lead to Indiana.
- The NCAA Division I Women's Golf Regionals selection show is scheduled for Wednesday, April 24.
Michigan State's women's golf team came close but finished as the runner-up at the Big Ten Championships, highlighting the importance of consistency and performance in crucial moments in competitive sports.
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