The Furman women’s golf team leads the Coach Mo Classic, finishing the first two rounds at +4, ahead of ranked competitors Florida State and Purdue, both at +6. The tournament, hosted with North Florida at St. John's Golf and Country Club, honors Furman alum Mo Geasualdi. Sophomore Eva Ringwald is tied for third place, three strokes behind the individual leader, while junior Audrey Ryu is tied for fifth. The final round is set for Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

By the Numbers
  • Furman team score: 580 (+4)
  • Eva Ringwald: 69-73 = 142 (-2), tied for 3rd
  • Audrey Ryu: 68-76 = 144 (E), tied for 5th
  • 16-team field includes five Power 4 schools.
State of Play
  • Furman is in 1st place, leading by two strokes going into the final round.
  • Florida State and Purdue are tied for 2nd.
  • 12th-ranked UCF is in 4th place at +11.
What's Next

The final round of the Coach Mo Classic will take place on Tuesday, with Furman looking to maintain its lead against strong competitors. The Paladins tee off early, aiming for a strong finish to secure the tournament win.

Bottom Line

Furman has positioned itself well for victory in the Coach Mo Classic, showcasing impressive performances from key players. Maintaining focus and executing under pressure will be crucial for securing a win in the final round.