The CSUN women's golf team will host a dual match against Cal State Bakersfield on November 6 at Sandpiper Golf Course. This event honors Stephanne A. Gohlke and supports human trafficking prevention. Teams will play one round of 18 holes, with the best four scores from five players counting toward the total. CSUN has shown strong performance this fall, winning two tournaments and securing fifth place in another. Junior Gracie Piar leads with a scoring average of 74.70 going into the final match of the season.

By the Numbers
  • CSUN won two tournaments: the Eagle Invitational and WMU Bronco Fall Classic.
  • Gracie Piar holds a team-low scoring average of 74.70.
Yes, But

The transition from hosting a tri-match to a dual match format may present unique challenges, particularly in team dynamics and scoring strategies.

State of Play
  • CSUN is concluding a successful fall season with momentum from recent tournament victories.
  • All six team members are set to compete in the upcoming dual match, indicating depth and readiness.
What's Next

Following the dual match, the Matadors will likely shift focus to preparations for spring competitions, where they can leverage their fall success.

Bottom Line

The dual match not only serves as a competitive close to CSUN's fall season but also highlights the team's growth and commitment to social causes, making it a significant event for players and supporters alike.