C-N Looks to Solidify Regional Standing at SAC Championships
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman women’s golf tees off on the first round of the South Atlantic Conference Championships on Sunday at 8 a.m., looking to solidify its standing in the south region.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman women's golf tees off on the first round of the South Atlantic Conference Championships on Sunday at 8 a.m., looking to solidify its standing in the south region.
The Eagles are coming off a solid regular season, leading to a No. 17 ranking in the south region in the most recent NCAA DII Women's Golf Regional rankings.
C-N will look to build on an impressive season led by all-conference selections Ida Petersen and Madison Cline. Petersen, a second-team member, has been one of C-N's top golfers this season, delivering a 76-stroke average in her junior season. Cline, a third-team member, has gone toe-to-toe with Petersen, stroking a 76.4 average in 2025.
Coming off a second-place finish at the Patsy Rendleman Invitational, the Eagles will also look to other contributors such as Emery Fisher, who led the team at the Patsy Rendleman Invitational with a 6th place finish, and Anaelle Picot, who has proven to be a mainstay for C-N, with her regular season highlighted by a 2nd place finish at the battle at Hilton Head. Sydney Thomas will also look to play a role, carding an 83.2 on average in 2025.
Carson-Newman will go against the South Atlantic Conference's best, starting at 8 a.m. on Sunday in Greenville, South Carolina. Live stats of all three rounds can be found on Scoreboard.
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