The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 17, 2015, Image 10

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(Left) Maddie Szeryk finished in the top 10 at the Rebel Intercollegiate in Oxford, Miss. (Right) Marijosse
Navarro has won two different tournaments and also finished in the top 10 at the Rebel Intercollegiate.
No. 16 women's golf to tee off in Bama for
SEC Championship after victory in Oxford
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By Cole Stenholm
^ The Texas A&M women’s golf
^ team faces one of its biggest chal
lenges of the season this weekend at the
SEC Championships in Hoover, Ala.
The No. 16 Aggies head into post
season play following a decisive victory
at the Rebel Intercollegiate, earning
their second win in the last event of
the regular season.
Four players finished in the top 10
of the individual leaderboard, includ
ing sophomore No. 9 Marijosse Na
varro, who has won twice this season,
and emerging freshman No. 26 Mad
die Szeryk, who has notched top-five
finishes in each of her last two events.
“I think we are doing pretty well,”
Szeryk said. “We’re all still working
hard and we’re working well as a team
and I think we are all really excited to
head into postseason.”
Szetyk owns the team’s lowest round
of the season after firing a -7 (65) in the
second round of the “Mo”Morial back
in September.
Heightened expectation awaits the
Aggies in Hoover. They never finished
outside of fifth place as a team this sea
son and only once had fewer than two
members in the top-10 on the individ
ual leaderboard.
The field this week will be among
the most competitive in the country —
10 of the top 25 players in the country
hail from SEC schools and eight of 14
SEC teams are ranked inside the top
25.
The Aggies seek their first confer
ence title since their transition from the
Big 12, but first they must overcome
the likes of No. 5 South Carolina, No.
6 LSU, No. 8 Arkansas and No. 9 Mis
sissippi State.
Szeryk believes the team’s largest
obstacle will be to stay true to its pro
cess and riot get caught up in the scores
that other schools and players post.
“I think just not focusing on what
everyone else is saying or thinking,”
Szeryk said. “Just playing our game
and not worrying about what the other
teams are doing. Because we can’t con
trol what they are doing. They could be
having the rounds of their lives or we
could be. We can’t control what they
are doing so just focus on our game.”
The championships feature 54 holes
divided into three rounds running Fri
day through Sunday.
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A&M men's golf aims to end Alabama's SEC championship
winning streak that has lasted since the Aggies joined the
conference. Story at tx.ag/batt40.
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