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Women's Golf Marc Gignac

Women’s Golf Competes in its First Liz Murphey Collegiate

The Eagles are back in action at the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate April 4-5.

ATHENS, Ga. – The Georgia Southern women's golf team competed in its first Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, one of the oldest sporting events in women's intercollegiate athletics, and the Eagles placed 16th at UGA Golf Course.

The field featured 11 teams in the top-40 nationally and 22 individuals in the top-100, according to Golfstat. Fourth-ranked South Carolina won the event, followed by 16th-ranked Texas A&M and third-ranked Wake Forest.

Sarunchana Rattanasin tied for 48th to lead the Eagles, and Abby Newton tied for 55th.

Results
Team – 312-328-315=955 (+91), 16
Sarunchana Rattanasin – 75-78-79=232 (+16), T48
Abby Newton – 76-79-80=235 (+19), T55
Madison Heideman – 80-87-77=244 (+28), 78
Mia Kness – 89-84-79=252 (+36), 81
Kaysie Harrelson – 81-88-87=256 (+40), 82

Quotables from Coach Mimi Burke
"It was good experience to get to play in another elite field this week against multiple top-ranked schools. We learned a lot about what we need to get dialed in coming into the end of the season with Mimosa Hills and the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. We are ready to get back to work this coming week."

Up Next
The Eagles have one event left before the Sun Belt Championships. GS will compete in the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate April 4-5.
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Players Mentioned

Kaysie Harrelson

Kaysie Harrelson

Senior
Madison  Heideman

Madison Heideman

Senior
Abby Newton

Abby Newton

Sophomore
Mia Kness

Mia Kness

Fifth Year
Sarunchana Rattanasin

Sarunchana Rattanasin

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kaysie Harrelson

Kaysie Harrelson

Senior
Madison  Heideman

Madison Heideman

Senior
Abby Newton

Abby Newton

Sophomore
Mia Kness

Mia Kness

Fifth Year
Sarunchana Rattanasin

Sarunchana Rattanasin

Freshman