Senior Sofia Rodriguez led the team to its best finish at the WAC Championship, marking the highest Texan individual performance in program history. Her exceptional play, just shy of a NCAA Regional Qualifier score, solidified her legacy as the only Texan to compete in the first four WAC Championships.

By the Numbers
  • Rodriguez tied for second overall at the WAC Championship with a seven-under par (74-73-73) for a 220, the lowest score by a Texan in WAC Championship history.
  • The team finished fifth in the 11-team field, marking its best performance in program history with a total score of 296 and 299 in the final two rounds, ending with a 906 overall.
State of Play
  • Despite starting in eighth place on the first day, the team's strong performance on the second and third days propelled them to a historic top-five finish.
  • The dramatic final day saw four teams finish within four strokes, ultimately resulting in the team's fifth-place finish.
Bottom Line

Rodriguez's remarkable performance and the team's historic finish at the WAC Championship mark a significant milestone for the program, setting a high standard for future competitions and solidifying their position among the top teams in the WAC.