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No. 11 Women’s Golf Nearly Overcomes Skittish Start, Finishes Second in Florida

No. 11 Women’s Golf Nearly Overcomes Skittish Start, Finishes Second in Florida

The No. 11 University of Virginia women's golf team showcased resilience and skill at the recent tournament in Florida, ultimately securing a commendable second place. Despite a shaky start, the team's determination and talent shone through, nearly overcoming their initial setbacks to challenge for the top spot.

The tournament, held in the sunny state of Florida, saw the Cavaliers battling it out against some of the nation's top collegiate golf teams. Their performance was highlighted by standout rounds from several team members, who managed to turn the tide after a less than ideal beginning.

Coach Ria Scott expressed pride in her team's ability to regroup and compete fiercely after their initial struggles. "It's a testament to their hard work and dedication," Scott remarked, emphasizing the importance of mental toughness in the sport of golf.

The team's effort in Florida is a promising sign for the rest of their season. With the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships on the horizon, the Cavaliers are poised to leverage their experience and momentum gained from this tournament to further their success in upcoming competitions.

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