Mavericks Advance to NCAA Championships with Fourth Place Finish at Regionals
The Minnesota State women's golf team secured a spot at the NCAA Championships with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Central Region Championships. Competing at St. Joseph Country Club, the Mavericks recorded a combined score of 941 (+77) over three rounds. The championships are set to take place at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., from May 12-16. This marks Minnesota State's return to the NCAA Championship for the first time since 2010.
By the Numbers- Minnesota State: Scores of 315-303-323 for a total of 941 (+77).
- Top team: Southwestern Oklahoma State with scores of 317-303-306 for 926 (+62).
- Victoria Woytassek: 11th place finish with a score of 231 (+15).
- Best team finish: Minnesota State's highest NCAA Championship placement was fifth in 2000.
- Retrieved a fourth-place finish at NCAA Central Region Championships.
- Southwestern Oklahoma State led the event, advancing alongside Minnesota State.
- Seventeen teams took part, with the top four qualifying for the NCAA Championships.
Minnesota State will compete in the NCAA Championships beginning May 12. The team aims to improve upon their prior 11th place finish in 2010, with hopes of achieving their best-ever placement.
Bottom LineWith a strong performance at regionals, the Mavericks are positioned to make a significant impact at the upcoming NCAA Championships, seeking to build on their competitive history and achieve a top placement.
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