The Quinnipiac women’s golf team reported on May 12 that it finished the second day of the Ann Arbor Regional in Michigan with a team score of 310, bringing its two-day total to 619.
This update is significant as it marks the team’s progress through the NCAA Regionals, an important tournament for collegiate golf teams aiming to advance further in postseason play.
Sophia Fujita led the Bobcats on day two by climbing 17 spots up the leaderboard with a round of 72. She will enter the final round with a total score of 148. Natalie Spiska finished her second round with a score of 79 and has a tournament total of 152 heading into the last day. Vaidehi Shah and Samantha Galantini both hold totals of 160 after their respective rounds, while Marisa Flores ended her second round with an 81 for a combined score of 163.
Quinnipiac closed out its first round at the regional with a team total score of 309. The team’s performance over two days sets them up for tomorrow’s final round, scheduled to begin between 8:55 AM and 9:39 AM.
“Sophia Fujita had the best round of any Bobcat on day two, shooting a 72 (+1) on the day. Fujita’s second round is the best round of any Bobcat across the two days so far,” according to information provided by Quinnipiac athletics.
The conclusion of this regional will determine whether Quinnipiac advances further in postseason competition.



