
Senior captain Jeanne Waters shot a 74 on'Friday for two over par and the match's best score against Seton Hall.
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Senior captain Jeanne Waters shot a 74 on'Friday for two over par and the match's best score against Seton Hall.
The Rutgers women's golf team has only two sophomores this year and they are the team's youngest players.
The Rutgers women's golf team is trying to build on its good play from last week and carry it into the Princeton Invitational this weekend.
The Rutgers women's golf team took third place this past weekend at the Bucknell Invitational in Lewisburg, Pa. — its first tournament of the season.
Coming off a first place finish at the Hartford Invitational just a week ago, the Rutgers women's golf team looked to carry that momentum into the Big East Championship in Palm Harbor, Fl. The three-day tournament saw the Scarlet Knights take sixth place with a combined 970 for the three days.
When the Rutgers women's golf team teed it up Monday on the par 72-course at the Hartford Women's Invitational, it was its fourth tournament of the year. The two-day tournament held in West Hartford, Conn., saw the Scarlet Knights take first place with a combined score of 618. The team shot a 310 the first day and a 308 on the second day.
The Rutgers Women's Golf team hit the links on Monday and Friday in Beallsville, Md., for the Georgetown Hoya Invitational.
In a stark contrast to last year's recruiting class that featured seven athletes, the Rutgers women's golf team only welcomed one freshman to the Banks this season.
The Rutgers women's golf team braved the elements this weekend to compete at the Furman Invitational in Greenville, S.C. Following a rough rain-filled weekend, the team was not singing in the rain or laughing at the clouds after a last place finish.
While the majority of the student body enjoyed a full weekend of college and professional football, the Rutgers women's golf team was busy competing in the Bison Classic at Bucknell University.
The Rutgers women's golf team ended its spring season this weekend in a disappointing fashion. The Scarlet Knights finished last in a field of seven teams at the Big East Championship in Dade City, Fla. The Knights finished with a total score of 996, well off winner Louisville's score of 876.
As a child, Lizzy Carl was expected to play golf. In a family in which her brothers and father were golfers, golf was a necessity.
The Rutgers women's golf team continued a busy month of competition this weekend as the Scarlet Knights finished 14th at the UC Women's Spring Invitational, hosted by the University of Cincinnati in Crystal River, Fla.
Sitting in 14th place after day one of competition at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate Invitational, the Rutgers men's golf team aimed to move up the standings.