V SPORTS The Battalion I 4.15.15 NAVARRO CONTINUED campaign only foreshadowed her effort this year. Navarro won back-to-back events this season, the UC Irvine Invitational and the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational, be coming only the sixth Aggie to ever do so. At the UC Irvine Invitational, Navarro needed a birdie on the 54th and final regu lation hole to force a sudden death playoff with the University ofSouthern California’s Gabriella Then. After matching scores for four holes, Navarro finally outlasted Then with a par on the fifth playoff hole. Navar ro won the tournament and earned special exemption into the invitational’s affiliated LPGA Tour event, the Kia Classic, this past March. “Well, since it was my second year play ing the UC Irvine, I knew what the course looked like,” Navarro said. “And so, a few weeks or a month before the tournament, I practiced several of the shots that I remem bered and it helped a lot.” The prospect of exemption into an LPGA Tour event, an experience she described as surreal, raised the stakes for Navarro head ing into the event. “Every time you get the chance to play for an LPGA exemption, that gets you ex cited to win, excited to play,” Navarro said. “And that was my goal, get the exemption, and I just went for it. I was focused and I didn’t care what the others were doing so I just did my own thing. ” Heading into postseason play, Navarro leads the team and maintains a tie for first in the nation in scoring with an average of 70.95 supported by five sub-70 rounds on the year. She shows a tendency to play her best golf when pressure mounts, as shdav- erages 69.43 in final rounds of play. Mc Combs said Navarro is motivated by a de termination to win rather than focusing on finishing in the top five. “She just wants to win and she wants to be the very best and I mean, if you talk about it from a technical standpoint, her short game is probably one of the best in the country,” McCombs said. “She’s just consistent, but I would say determination is probably her main key of why she beats so ate/- ■■PP-' - ** , I*-: tU Sarah Lane —THE BATTALION Navarro has consistently placed in the top of tournaments all season long. many people.” Her determination was on full display two weekends ago at the Rebel Intercol legiate, when the Annika Award watch list nominee overcame illness and doubt that she would even complete the tournament to finish second. Navarro fired a tournament record -6 (66) in her final round in Oxford to help plant the Aggies atop the team leaderboard for the second time this season. She was named SEC Golfer of the Week just a few days later. Navarro said after A&M she will likely look for a full-time run on the LPGA Tour. With Tiger Woods as her golfing idol, Na varro said she will do whatever it takes to succeed, even if that means doubling her current practice regimen and intensifying physical workouts. “In 10 years, well, I want to be number one in the world,” Navarro said. “That’s my goal.” No. 9 Texas A&M begins SEC Cham pionship play Friday in Hoover, Alabama. April 18, 201 Saturday Night of Parent’s Weeken* 7:30pm Rudder Auditorium Tickets $5 at MSC Box Office Purchase tickets online: http://boxofSce.tamu.edu Memories fade... Yearbooks last a Lifetime. PRE-ORDER your 2016 Aggieland yearbook and save $10. 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