CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. --- Chattanooga Mocs head coach
Colette Murray announced the 2012-13 women's golf schedule Tuesday pending
faculty athletics committee approval. Entering the program's sixth season, she
noted a common theme with previous years.
"It's challenging," Murray stated. "That's important for
our program. We want to be the best so playing a tough schedule is a necessity.
It has a very good mix of events to prepare us for championship season."
It starts with a bang with two tournaments in a week's
time. Chattanooga opens at Louisville's Wild Eggs Cardinal Cup (Sept. 17-18) followed
by the Mason Rudolph Women's Championship (Sept. 21-23) in Nashville hosted by
Vanderbilt.
The fall continues with a return to the Mercedes-Benz
Women's Championship (Oct. 12-14) in Knoxville before ending at Furman's Lady
Paladin Invitational (Oct. 26-28). The Mocs won the last time they visited
Furman by 14 shots in 2009.
"The Mason Rudolph and Mercedes-Benz tournaments always
attract great fields," Murray continued. "Louisville and Furman will be good
tests as well. We should have a good idea about ourselves and what we need to
work on to prepare for the spring.
"Many people don't realize that golf competes in both the
fall and spring," Murray noted. "Both are equally important, it's just the championship
is in the spring. You always want a strong start not only for rankings, but also
to carry that momentum over to the second half of the season."
Spring season comes early for UTC with the Central
District Invitational, February 18-19. The event is hosted by Michigan State in
Parrish, Fla. In fact, four of the five UTC events in the new year are in
Florida.
Two very familiar sites dot the slate to open March. Chattanooga
heads back to Orange Park, Fla., for the JMU Eagle Landing Invitational March
8-10 where it has won twice in the last four years. Then it's on to Gainesville,
Fla., and the SunTrust Gator Women's Golf Invitational March 15-17.
The Mocs close out the spring in Charleston, S.C., and
Jacksonville, Fla. The Briers Creek Invitational is March 25-26 at Briers Creek
Golf Club with the regular season wrapping up April 8-9 with the Marsh Landing
Invitational.
Moss Creek Golf Club in Hilton Head, S.C., remains the
host of the Southern Conference Championship. It's the fourth year the club has
hosted the event with UTC capturing the previous three including the last two
medalists (Emma de Groot & Jordan Britt).
"Moss Creek is a great venue," Murray added. "Obviously
we like it. But it is a tough test worthy of the championship."
Britt, a junior from Chattanooga, Tenn., has an enviable
record there. She has shot six-over par 222 in her first two SoCon
Championships winning in 2012 and was runner-up to de Groot in 2011.
The Mocs are looking for their sixth straight trip to NCAA
Regionals in 2013, fifth as a team. This year's sites are Auburn University
Club (Auburn, Ala.), Jimmie Austin OU Golf Course (Norman, Okla.) and Stanford
Golf Course (Stanford, Calif.) with play May 9-11. The NCAA Championship is May
21-24 at the University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens.
"Our goals never change," Murray said. "We want to win
the Southern Conference Championship, finish in the top eight at regionals and
compete for a national title. Those are the expectations we place on ourselves.
"I believe in this team," she concluded. "We can't wait
to start the journey."
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