Delaware Women’s Golf Team Captures Second Tournament Victory of Season

The University of Delaware women's golf team secured their second tournament win of the season at The National Invitational in Tennessee. The Blue Hens dominated the 16-team field with three players finishing in the top three positions.

The University of Delaware women’s golf squad captured their second tournament championship of the season after securing a commanding five-stroke victory at The National Invitational in Hermitage, Tennessee.

The Blue Hens dominated the competition at Hermitage Golf Course, with three team members earning spots among the top finishers. Kate Roberts finished as the individual runner-up, while teammates Hyunji Kim and Marissa Malosh shared third place honors.

Delaware posted a combined three-round total of 882 strokes, finishing 18-over par on the challenging 6,186-yard, par-72 course. The tournament, which was hosted by Lipscomb University, featured 16 competing teams.

The victory continues a strong season for the Fightin’ Blue Hens women’s golf program, marking their second tournament title this year.

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