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No. 5 Women's Golf Takes Fifth at Lady Moc Classic

THE RUNDOWN 
The 2025 Lady Moc Classic has come to an end, with the No. 5 Patriots taking fifth place overall. After play was suspended on Monday because of rain, the tournament shifted to a 36-hole event, with both rounds being played on Tuesday. The field finished the second half of their first round before beginning the final round on Tuesday afternoon. No. 1 Anderson University took this year's team honors, shooting a total of 12-over.  

In their first round, DBU combined for a team score of 13-over. They were led by freshman Gracie Grant, who finished the round at one-over. Jordan Karrh contributed a first-round score of two-over, and Ella Cheek and Sidney Robertson posted five-over 77's.  

In the second round, the Patriots saw a five-stroke improvement in the team score. Their eight-over finish was led again by Grant, who carded two even-par nines to finish the tournament with a 72 and place 6th overall. Jordan Karrh's one-over performance in the second round was next. The senior from Frisco was two-under in her first five holes and finished in tenth place overall. Garza posted a 75, and Cheek finished the tournament with a 76 to place 35th.  

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 

  • No. 1 Anderson earned a one-stroke lead over No. 8 Lynn. No. 4 Flagler posted an 18-over finish for third, and No. 2 Wingate finished one stroke better than DBU.  

  • Gracie Grant, the freshman from Crestview, Florida, has earned two top five finishes this season at the Rollins Legends Invitational and the West Regional Preview. She now adds a sixth place finish to her resume.  

  • This marks the second time DBU has competed in this event. They have earned first and fifth place finishes in the last two years.  


INSIDE THE NUMBERS 
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- DBU was one of just five teams to have an eagle on their stat sheet this week. Eryn Garza, the senior from Montgomery, carded a 2 on hole three of her second round.  

119 -The Patriots totaled the most pars in the field, carding 119 pars in 36 holes. 

HEAD COACH KENNY TRAPP ON THE FINISH
"Tough week and wish we could have played all 54 holes, but we never adjusted to the speed of the greens like we needed to. We kept compounding mistakes, and it is just magnified when you are playing in a field of the best teams in the country. We need to regroup and get in some good practice going forward because we are not anywhere close to what we need to be."

UP NEXT 
Women's golf has just under a month before their next event, the Patriot Invitational which they are hosting in Carmel, California. The 54-hole event will take place at Quail Lodge Golf Club beginning on March 17.  

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