With eyes on bigger prize, Williams hits rough
Nearly a month after his stellar performance at the Ivy Champs, Scotty Williams found himself on an even bigger stage.
Nearly a month after his stellar performance at the Ivy Champs, Scotty Williams found himself on an even bigger stage.
Penn’s 10-year-old women’s golf program may be the second youngest in the Ivies, but it may also be the most experienced.
Penn’s 10-year-old women’s golf program may be the second youngest in the Ivies, but it may also be the most experienced.
Yesterday, the Penn women’s golf team made history at the legendary course, when it won its first Ivy title since its inaugural season in 2000.
Penn’s 10-year-old women’s golf program may be the second youngest in the Ivies, but it may also be the most experienced.
Penn’s 10-year-old women’s golf program may be the second youngest in the Ivies, but it may also be the most experienced.
Even though the Penn women’s golf team had to wait until the sun went down, the Quakers proved to their Ivy League rivals that they are a force to be reckoned with going into the conference championships.
Penn is headed to Suffern, N.Y., to participate in the Roar-EE Invitational hosted by Columbia Friday and Saturday.
This weekend, the Penn men’s golf team got a taste of what they’ll lose when the seniors graduate in May and what talent they’ve gained in the freshman class.
Ahead by 11 shots after two rounds, the Red and Blue seemed poised to take home first place despite windy conditions and an unfamiliar course.
The Penn women’s golf team will tee off at the Lehigh Invitational this weekend.
Having already shattered the team record for the lowest single round in the program’s seven-year history twice this year, the Quakers bested the new single-round record of 301 by shooting a 297 Sunday at the Richmond Invitational and finished in 3rd place.
After shooting a 309 Saturday, the Quakers found themselves in 13th place out of 17 teams at the Big 5 Invitational. They were able to rebound quickly Sunday and tied Binghamton for fourth place with an overall two-round total of 600.
Although this weekend’s Princeton Invitational results were “no surprise” according to Anderson, the Quakers shot their lowest single round, 305, and combined scores, 617, for a 36-hole tournament in the program’s seven-year history.
Despite the early-season learning curve, the Quakers were still disappointed this weekend after finishing in last place at the 15-team, two-day Maryland Intercollegiate Tournament at Cambridge, Md.