After day one of the CAA women's golf championship, Campbell University is in third place, just three strokes behind leader UNCW. Jade Potter is performing strongly in second place with an even-par 72, while teammates Taylah Ellems and Izabella Grimbrandt are tied for third at one-over 73. UNCW leads with a total score of 292, followed closely by Charleston at 294. The competition is taking place at The Reserve Club in Southport, NC, and continues over the weekend for a chance at the NCAA regional championships.

By the Numbers
  • Campbell's team score: 295
  • Leader UNCW's score: 292
  • Jade Potter's score: 72 (2nd place)
  • Taylah Ellems and Izabella Grimbrandt's score: 73 (T3)
State of Play
  • Campbell matched its best team total of the spring semester.
  • Top three players are in the top three individual standings.
  • The Camels' performance marks their best in three CAA Championship starts at this venue.
What's Next

Campbell will compete in the second round paired with UNCW and Charleston on Saturday at 9:20 a.m., with hopes to narrow the gap to the leaders. Live scoring will be available throughout the weekend, as the championship aims to conclude on Sunday.

Bottom Line

With strong showings from key players, Campbell holds a solid position to challenge for the championship and a bid to the NCAA regionals, making the upcoming rounds critical for maintaining momentum and improving their standing.