UPenn Women’s Golf Team Places Fourth at Space Coast Classic
The University of Pennsylvania women's golf team secured a fourth-place finish at the Space Coast Classic, ending with a 9-over-par score of 873. They achieved the third-lowest 54-hole score in program history. Freshman Mi Li excelled individually, shooting 2-under-par for the tournament and setting a program record for under-par 54-hole scores. Dartmouth won the tournament with a total score of 861, followed by Columbia and Notre Dame in second and third place, respectively.
By the Numbers- Penn shot 292 in the final round, tying for the second-best team score of the day.
- Mi Li finished at 2-under-par 214, marking the sixth under-par 54-hole score in program history.
- Penn shined with the most pars overall, totaling 189 throughout the tournament.
- Mi Li tied for first in the field for par-4 scoring and was among the few to secure an eagle.
Penn's women's golf team will compete next in the Intercollegiate at Prospect Bay on March 28-29, marking their return after more than a month off.
Bottom LineWith a strong showing at the Space Coast Classic, the Quakers are poised for future success, highlighted by Mi Li's historic performance and the team's collective improvement.
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