After the second round of the CAA women's golf championship, the Campbell Camels sit just seven strokes behind the leaders, UNCW. Jade Potter and Taylah Ellems are both in the top five individually, with Potter tied for third and Ellems in fifth place. UNCW leads with a score of 583, followed closely by Charleston at 585, while Campbell is at 590, significantly ahead of fourth-place Elon. Potter's performance included two birdies, while Ellems accumulated four birdies, helping maintain a competitive edge in the tournament. The final round is set for Sunday morning.

By the Numbers
  • UNCW: 292-291—583 (leading team score)
  • Potter and Ellems recorded the top two 36-hole scores for Campbell in CAA history with 143 and 145, respectively.
State of Play
  • Campbell is third in the team standings, 20 strokes ahead of the fourth-place team.
  • The final round will commence on Sunday at 8:50 a.m., with Campbell paired again with UNCW and Charleston.
What's Next

As the final round approaches, Campbell will need a strong performance from Potter and Ellems to close the gap on UNCW and Charleston. Consistency and strategic play will be crucial in overcoming the seven-stroke deficit. Live scoring will continue as teams compete for the championship title.

Bottom Line

The Camels are positioned well heading into the final round, needing to capitalize on their strong play to secure a championship. The potential for top finishes from Potter and Ellems highlights Campbell's competitive stature in the CAA women's golf scene, making them a team to watch on Sunday.