Wayne State Women’s Golf Finishes 5th at 2024 GLIAC Championships, Players Tied-for-Eighth
The Wayne State University women's golf team finished fifth at the 2024 GLIAC Championships, failing to advance to the match play phase after a combined total of 634 in Stroke Play.
By the Numbers- Grand Valley State won with a total score of 604, followed by Davenport at 616.
- Wayne State finished 58 over par with 313-321 in the two rounds.
Despite falling short in the GLIAC Championships, two Wayne State golfers, Beca Vestman and Sabel Imesch, managed to secure a tied-eighth position individually.
State of Play- Grand Valley State and Davenport advanced to compete for the team GLIAC Championship.
- Wayne State is now waiting for the NCAA Regionals held at the Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel, Ind., from May 6 to May 8.
The Wayne State women's golf team concluded their GLIAC Championships run in fifth place, with eyes set on the upcoming NCAA Regionals.
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