Colorado women’s golf team to compete in GameAbove Golf Invitational

Carolyn Fuller, Women’s Golf
Carolyn Fuller, Women’s Golf
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The Colorado women’s golf team, ranked No. 44, will compete at the GameAbove Golf Invitational on March 9-10 at Rolling Hills Country Club in Rolling Hills Estates, California.

The tournament brings together a strong field of 11 schools, including seven teams ranked among the top 30 nationally and three from the top five: No. 2 University of Southern California, No. 3 Oregon, and No. 4 Texas A&M.

The event consists of 54 holes played over two days. The first two rounds will take place on Monday with an 8:50 a.m. Mountain Time start from both the first and tenth tees. The final round is scheduled for Tuesday morning at the same time.

Colorado enters the invitational after winning its second title of the season at the Causeway Invitational on February 24 in Sacramento. The Buffaloes will use the same lineup as their previous two tournaments: sophomore Ellen O’Shaughnessy and freshman Teemapat Pateetin, who both tied for second at Causeway with scores of three-under-par; junior Carolyn Fuller, who finished tied for twelfth and achieved her fourth top-15 finish this season; along with Maya McVey and Vanessa Ngo.

For Monday’s opening round, Colorado is paired with No. 26 Southern Methodist University and Long Beach State, starting on the back nine from the tenth tee at 8:50 a.m. Mountain Time.

Both days of competition will be streamed live by CGN Live.



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