Washington Women’s Golf Team Begins Season Ranked 8th in Nation

Huskies, Sports Seattle

The Washington Women’s Golf Team is off to a great start this season, having been ranked 8th in the nation by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). This is the highest ranking the team has achieved since its inception in 2014.

The team is led by head coach Mary Lou Mulflur, who is in her sixth season at the helm. She has been instrumental in helping the team reach its current level of success. Coach Mulflur has been able to recruit some of the best players in the country, and has instilled a culture of hard work and dedication.

The team has had a strong start to the season, with several impressive wins. They have defeated some of the top teams in the nation, including Stanford, UCLA, and USC. The team is currently ranked 8th in the nation, and is looking to improve on that ranking as the season progresses.

The team is made up of a talented group of players, including senior All-American Julianne Alvarez, junior All-American Jennifer Yang, and sophomore All-American Sarah Rhee. These players have been key contributors to the team’s success this season.

The team has also been successful in the classroom, with several players earning academic honors. Senior All-American Julianne Alvarez was recently named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Team for her outstanding academic performance.

The Washington Women’s Golf Team has had a great start to the season, and looks poised to make a run at the NCAA Championship. With a talented roster and a strong coaching staff, the team is well-positioned to make a deep run in the tournament. The team will look to continue its success as they strive to reach their ultimate goal of winning an NCAA Championship.

Washington Women's Golf Team Begins Season Ranked 8th in Nation