Women's Golf: Bobcats to head to Kentucky for Lady's Colonel Classic tournament
Hot off one of its best finishes in school history, the Ohio women’s golf team will head to Richmond, Ky. for the Lady Colonel Classic this weekend.
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Hot off one of its best finishes in school history, the Ohio women’s golf team will head to Richmond, Ky. for the Lady Colonel Classic this weekend.
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Ohio women’s golf finished in 10th place overall in the Ocala Invitational thanks to an outstanding performance by freshman Hailey Hrynewich after three days of play in Florida.
The women's golf team finished its first day of competition tied for ninth place in the Ocala Invitational in Ocala, Fla. The Bobcats are competing against 16 teams from across the country including Mid-American Conference rivals Toledo, Akron and Northern Illinois.
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During the next 10 days Ohio will play 14 games and travel more than 1,800 miles, but coach Jodi Hermanek and the Bobcats are well-prepared and excited for the challenge.
Ohio is off to its best start ever and currently holds, by far, the top record in the Mid-American Conference.
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For the first time in Ohio’s 40 year history, the Bobcats have won each of their first eight games, remaining undefeated through the first two weekends of play.
Despite winter weather forcing a last-minute cancellation of the Georgia Invitational, Ohio will still compete on the diamond this weekend and head to Jacksonville, Fla. for the fourth-annual Osprey Invitational.
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After a 12-day break from competition, Ohio will be well rested and prepared for this weekend’s H2Okie Invitational at Virginia Tech, which is the Bobcats’ lone non-dual meet of the season.