Clemson, S.C. In what must be considered the finest day of amateur play in Clemson women’s golf history, Annabelle Pancake and Savannah Grewal both advanced to the final 32 with first-round match play victories at the 122nd United States Women’s Amateur championship at Chambers Bay Golf Club in University Place, Washington.After never having an active roster player win a match at the US Women’s Amateur, two Clemson women’s golfers gained victory on the same day. Former Clemson players Ashlan Ramsey and Lauren Stephenson both had won matches previous, but both wins took place before they were seniors in high school.Pancake and Grewal won their matches in strong fashion, as neither trailed at any point in their match. Pancake was 4-up after nine holes and Grewal had a 3-up lead after the initial nine.Pancake won her match, 5 & 4 over Abbey Daniel of Covington, La,, a senior at Mississippi State. The Clemson junior won five holes and did not lose any in the 14 holes the two go
STILLWATER - We saw history at Oklahoma State this year when the Cowgirl equestrian team won the school's first women's team national championship in a varsity sport.
STILLWATER - We saw history at Oklahoma State this year when the Cowgirl equestrian team won the school's first women's team national championship in a varsity sport.
No. 18 Arkansas Women’s Golf ended their run at the NCAA Championships, finishing tied for 22nd place after the third round of stroke play. The Razorbacks posted a 49-over 913 (307-305-301) over three rounds of stroke play.
Kansas women’s golf senior Pear Pooratanaopa recorded her third career top-10 finish at the Rapsodo Match in the Desert at Lost Gold Golf Course in Gold Canyon, Arizona, Monday.