Men’s Golf Achieves Top 15 Spot, Aiming High at NCAA Championships
The Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team achieved a significant milestone, moving into a tie for 14th place at the NCAA Championships after shooting a 3-under 285. With a total score of 579, they are just two strokes behind 12th-place teams Stanford and San Diego. True freshman Griffin Law led the Mocs with a 3-under 69, supported by Evan Rogers’ 71, Ethan Whitaker’s 72, and Camden Braidech’s 73. The team's improved performance reflects their focus on solid golf and effective putting, as they aim for a top-eight finish.
By the Numbers- Chattanooga shot 3-under 285, tying for their lowest total at NCAA Finals.
- The Mocs' 579 is the lowest 36-hole tally in program history for finals appearances.
- Chattanooga is tied with #18 Tennessee and just two strokes behind teams ranked 12th.
- The Mocs played the front nine at 4 under, reaching a total of 7 under through 11 holes.
The third round is set for Sunday at 11:20 a.m. ET, with Chattanooga competing alongside Tennessee and Stanford. The Mocs aim to maintain their positive momentum and secure a higher placement as they continue their championship run.
Bottom LineChattanooga’s remarkable performance demonstrates their potential at the NCAA Championships, making them a team to watch as they strive for even greater outcomes. Maintaining focus and consistency in their play will be crucial in moving further up the leaderboard.
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