Purdue Women’s Golf Standouts Claim Second Team All-Big Ten Honors
Ashley Kozlowski and Momo Sugiyama of Purdue Women's Golf have earned Second Team All-Big Ten honors, with Sugiyama receiving the accolade for the second consecutive season and Kozlowski earning it for the first time.
By the Numbers- Purdue Women's Golf tradition: At least two players have earned All-Big Ten honors 16 times in the past 22 years
- 61 Boilermakers have earned all-league distinction since the conference went to two All-Big Ten teams in 2003
- Sugiyama currently ranked No. 135 in the country, Kozlowski close behind at No. 137
- Sugiyama led the team in stroke average, Top 10 finishes, and rounds of par-or-better
- Kozlowski produced her best season with a stroke average of 72.47, leading Purdue in five tournaments
- Purdue Women's Golf earned a trip to the NCAA Las Vegas Regional after a strong 2023-24 campaign
- The team is set to travel west to the NCAA Las Vegas Regional (May 6-8) at Spanish Trail Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Purdue is seeded No. 6 for the regional, which consists of 54 holes of stroke play
- The top five teams and the top individual will advance from the regional site to the NCAA Championships held in Carlsbad, California (May 17-22)
Purdue Women's Golf will compete in the NCAA Las Vegas Regional (May 6-8), striving to advance to the NCAA Championships in Carlsbad, California (May 17-22).
Bottom LineAshley Kozlowski and Momo Sugiyama's All-Big Ten honors highlight their exceptional contributions to Purdue Women's Golf, while the team looks ahead to the NCAA Las Vegas Regional and potentially the NCAA Championships.
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