FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. – Ariana Macioce shot a school record 68, and the Georgia Southern women’s golf team posted a 293 to move four spots up the leaderboard and finish seventh Tuesday at the Amelia Island Collegiate at Amelia Island National Golf Club. The Eagles made the biggest move of the day after shooting the fifth-lowest score of the round. Georgia Southern … [Read more...]
Georgia Southern Women’s Golf Finishes 27th at Kiawah Classic
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. – Ansley Bowman shot an even-par 72 in the final round Tuesday (March 1st, 2016), and Georgia Southern finished 27th of 41 teams at the Edwin Watts Kiawah Island Spring Classic. Georgia Southern (+67), which played Oak Point today, finished 10 strokes out of the top-20. Coastal Carolina (+7) won the tournament, followed by Chattanooga (+15). Bowman’s … [Read more...]
Georgia Southern Women’s Golf Places 12th at the Fall Invitational
BRASELTON, Ga. – Georgia Southern women’s golf shot its two lowest rounds of the season, and the Eagles placed 12th at The Fall Invitational Tuesday (October 6th, 2105). The Eagles posted a 303 team total in the second round on the Chateau Course Monday and topped that with a 294 in the third round on the Woodlands Course Tuesday. The third-round total was the sixth lowest … [Read more...]
Georgia Southern Golf Ties for 8th at the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate
GREENVILLE, N.C. – The Georgia Southern women’s golf team tied for eighth of 17 teams in the program’s second tournament of its inaugural season, the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate, which concluded Tuesday (September 29th) at Brook Valley Country Club. Iben Hvass (+15) recorded the first top-20 finish in program history after shooting 79-73-79=231. The Eagles (+82) tied … [Read more...]
Georgia Southern Finishes 15th in Lady Paladin Invitational
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Annie Swords shot a team-best 75, and the Georgia Southern women’s golf team moved up a spot to finish 15th at the Furman Lady Paladin Invitational at Furman Golf Club Tuesday (September 22nd, 2015). It was the first tournament in program history. Georgia Southern topped Samford by a stroke and Brown by 15 strokes. Missouri (+7) took first, topping host … [Read more...]