
TEE SHEET: 2022 Chattanooga Classic
3/26/2022 2:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - No. 54 North Florida women's golf will look to win back-to-back team titles after winning its home tournament just a couple weeks ago when the Ospreys play in the Chattanooga Classic hosted by Chattanooga from Mar. 27-29.
The field will feature a total of 20 teams, which is the most that the Ospreys have competed in this season. UNF is the top-ranked team in the field at #54, while there are seven other teams ranked within the top 100.
This will be the Ospreys debut playing at the Chattanooga Classic. They will have their sights set on placing in the top-three as a team for a third-straight tournament this spring.
#54 North Florida
#57 UTSA
#58 East Tennessee State
#83 South Florida
#87 Wisconsin
#95 James Madison
#97 Old Dominion
#100 Middle Tennessee
Central Arkansas
Chattanooga
Colorado State
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Indiana
Iowa
Murray State
Samford
Southern Miss
Yale
- This is the first time the Ospreys will be playing at the Chattanooga Classic.
- The field will feature eight teams ranked in the top 100, as UNF comes in as the highest-ranked squad at No. 54.
- The tournament will also feature three Power Five teams, along with Central Arkansas being the only other ASUN opponent.
- North Florida will look for their third consecutive top-five team finish after placing third at the Reynolds Lake Invitational and taking the crown at the UNF Collegiate.
- This is the sixth tournament played this season outside the state of Florida.
- The invitational will tee off in the first round on Sunday morning and will compete over a span of three days playing 18 holes on each day.
- Daniela Gonzalez posted an impressive score of 5-under 211 at the UNF Collegiate and recorded at par or better in all three rounds to find herself at third place.
- Sara McKevitt and Jessie Cai bounced back in their home tournament to share 11th place at 2-over 218, as they each recorded a round under par that weekend.
- The Ospreys were the only team to finish with three players in the top 11 spots at the UNF Collegiate and had the most combined scores under par between all five players with eight.
- Mindy Herrick and Christin Eisenbeiss will look to get back to carding under-par scores, as they currently lead the team in average for 54-hole scores this season.
The Ospreys go back up north in just a week's time to compete in their regular-season finale at the Ironwood Invitational hosted by East Carolina in Greenville, N.C.
The field will feature a total of 20 teams, which is the most that the Ospreys have competed in this season. UNF is the top-ranked team in the field at #54, while there are seven other teams ranked within the top 100.
This will be the Ospreys debut playing at the Chattanooga Classic. They will have their sights set on placing in the top-three as a team for a third-straight tournament this spring.
COURSE REPORTS
- Council Fire Golf Course (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
- Par 72 | 6,234 yards
- 54 holes (Three days of 18 holes)
ON THE TEE
- Christin Eisenbeiss (73.00)
- Mindy Herrick (73.24)
- Daniela Gonzalez (73.33)
- Sara McKevitt (74.17)
- Jessie Cai (75.00)
THE FIELD: 20 Teams
#54 North Florida#57 UTSA
#58 East Tennessee State
#83 South Florida
#87 Wisconsin
#95 James Madison
#97 Old Dominion
#100 Middle Tennessee
Central Arkansas
Chattanooga
Colorado State
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
Indiana
Iowa
Murray State
Samford
Southern Miss
Yale
TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK
- This is the first time the Ospreys will be playing at the Chattanooga Classic.- The field will feature eight teams ranked in the top 100, as UNF comes in as the highest-ranked squad at No. 54.
- The tournament will also feature three Power Five teams, along with Central Arkansas being the only other ASUN opponent.
- North Florida will look for their third consecutive top-five team finish after placing third at the Reynolds Lake Invitational and taking the crown at the UNF Collegiate.
- This is the sixth tournament played this season outside the state of Florida.
- The invitational will tee off in the first round on Sunday morning and will compete over a span of three days playing 18 holes on each day.
FROM THE 19TH HOLE
- Daniela Gonzalez posted an impressive score of 5-under 211 at the UNF Collegiate and recorded at par or better in all three rounds to find herself at third place.- Sara McKevitt and Jessie Cai bounced back in their home tournament to share 11th place at 2-over 218, as they each recorded a round under par that weekend.
- The Ospreys were the only team to finish with three players in the top 11 spots at the UNF Collegiate and had the most combined scores under par between all five players with eight.
- Mindy Herrick and Christin Eisenbeiss will look to get back to carding under-par scores, as they currently lead the team in average for 54-hole scores this season.
UP NEXT
The Ospreys go back up north in just a week's time to compete in their regular-season finale at the Ironwood Invitational hosted by East Carolina in Greenville, N.C.Players Mentioned
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Ospreys 2016-2017 Year-in-Review
Saturday, July 01
2017 Student-Athlete Banquet Highlights
Monday, April 24
2016-2017 UNF Student Athlete Awards Banquet - Senior Send-Off
Friday, April 21
























