PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Houston’s Leonie Harm staged the finest round in program history, rallying to reach the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship with a final round, 7-under 65. The round put Harm into a three-woman playoff for two spots, which she clinched with a par putt on the seventh playoff hole.
With the top-3 individuals not on a qualifying team earning a place at the NCAA Championships, Harm joined Michigan State’s Sarah Burnham and BYU’s Rose Huang in a playoff for the final two spots. Those three tied at 4-under 212 with Texas A&M’s Maddie Szeryk earning the first spot after finishing second at 7-under 209.