PREVIEW: Women’s Golf’s Steps into Postseason Play
The Chattanooga Mocs women's golf team is gearing up for the Southern Conference Championships in Columbia, S.C., set to take place from April 20-22. This marks the Mocs' 19th appearance in the championships, where they aim to build on their legacy as five-time champions and seven-time runners-up. Coach Katie Woodruff highlighted the significance of this postseason as a moment the team has been preparing for all year.
By the Numbers- The Mocs have won the SoCon Championships five times, with their first title in 2010.
- They recorded a second-place finish in 2025, scoring 907 over 54 holes.
- The Mocs will compete against nine other teams, including ETSU and Furman.
- Kera Healey has been a standout player, averaging nearly 2.5 birdies per 18 holes in 2026.
The Mocs will aim to leverage their historical success and experience to perform strongly in this postseason, with hopes of capturing their sixth title. Key players like Makenzie Cooper and Bella Bugg will play crucial roles in advancing their chances.
Bottom LineSuccess at the SoCon Championships would reinforce the Mocs' strong legacy in women's golf and provide a significant boost to the team's morale and national recognition. A strong performance will also set the stage for future tournaments and highlight the team's growth and potential.
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