The LSU women have been one of the most impressive teams in college golf all year long, and they once again proved they have what it takes to make a run at next month’s NCAA Championship.
After losing in the semifinals in 2021, the Tigers won their first SEC Championship in 30 years after defeating Vanderbilt (4-1), Alabama (3.5-1.5) and Florida (4-1) in match play at Greystone Country Club’s Legacy Club in Birmingham, Alabama.
“Obviously it was an unbelievable week,” said head coach Garrett Runion. “When I think about this week, I really think about all the players before. The SEC has a slogan, ‘It Just Means More.’ It really does, so it makes me think about all the players before that helped us get to this point. We had a lot of former players calling and texting and coming out here. It was a great week that they will never forget. I certainly won’t.”
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— LSU Women's Golf (@LSUWomensGolf) April 18, 2022
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