TCU women showed some guts today. They were in a difficult spot: a mile back of third-ranked Arkansas and trying to hold off several good teams chasing them.
Then, they got off to a terrible start, going +6 over the first three holes (E, +2, +2, +2, +3). They had already been caught by three teams, and at one point Texas A&M, which started three back of the Frogs, was 9 shots ahead of them.
But every one of the five fought back and kept the wheels from falling off. Every TCU player finished the round at +1 or better. And when Grace Do birdied her last hole, the Frogs had come all the way back to catch the Aggies and claim a well-earned second-place team finish.
Individually, Emmy Martin was in a fight for medalist all day with three other players. A double at the par-three 15th ended her bid, but she still finished solo fourth.
Annika Clark also made the top 10, finishing T9. Freshman Grace Do was T17 and Greta Bruner finished T21 in her first start for TCU. Brooke McDougald also finished in the top half of the 74-player field at T37.
Great job, Frogs!