Golf Finishes Fifth at 2026 Missouri Valley Conference Championship
The UIC women's golf team wrapped up the 2026 spring season with a fifth-place finish at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, held at the TPC at Deere Run. The Flames improved five spots from last year's championship, ending with a total score of 950 (+86) over three rounds. Their performance marked the program's second-best finish in the MVC history, showcasing steady progress each day, culminated by their best round of 311 on the final day. Key individual performances included Camille Rosier in 13th place, Alejandra Ereño in 20th, and Monserrat Ramirez delivering the best single round (74) among her teammates.
By the Numbers- UIC scored a total of 950 (+86) for a fifth-place finish out of 11 teams.
- Cumulative scores for key players included: Rosier (234), Ereño (237), Ramirez (239).
- The Flames have shown consistent improvement, moving up five spots compared to last year.
- Three players finished in the top 25, highlighting team's strong overall depth.
As the season concludes, the Flames will look to build on this momentum for next spring. Continued development and recruitment may enhance their competitive edge in future tournaments.
Bottom LineThe UIC women's golf team's fifth-place finish reflects significant progress and depth, setting a positive tone for the future. With top performers stepping up, the program is on an upward trajectory, promising exciting prospects ahead.
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