HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The Queens University of Charlotte women's golf team earned ninth place at the Atlantic Sun Conference Women's Golf Championship, their highest finish to date.
Florida Gulf Coast took home the team title after winning the playoff with Stetson. Both teams finished the event 15-over par.
LEADERBOARD
KEY STATS & NOTES
- Grace Vetter finished fifth individually, securing the highest finish in program history. Additionally, the freshman golfer earned ASUN All-Tournament Team honors, the first Royal to earn the recognition.
- Vetter finished with 10 birdies, tying for the third most at the event.
- Louisiane Gauthier of FGCU was named the individual champion after finishing even.
- The Championship closes a historic season for the Royals, who captured their first Division individual and team wins during the regular season.
WORDS FROM BLAKE CHILDERS
"This week was not our week! The course was playing incredibly tough. The scores in the entire field were higher than normal. We just dug ourselves in too deep of a hole after day one. Regardless, I'm incredibly proud of this team and these ladies. They fought so hard all year, and this event takes nothing away from their historic season. We have a talented young core group of ladies, so I'm looking forward to watching this program continue to grow. We will be back!"
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