Why Eastern Michigan's NCAA Women's Golf semifinal run should be celebrated
Eastern Michigan's women's golf team has made headlines with their impressive run in the NCAA tournament. They reached the national championship after advancing from the NCAA Regionals and defeating Texas. Although they lost to Stanford in the semifinals, their achievements mark a significant milestone for the program.
- ▪Eastern Michigan's women's golf team advanced to the NCAA national championship for the first time.
- ▪They defeated Texas and individual national champion Farah O'Keefe in the quarterfinals.
- ▪The Eagles faced Stanford, the top-ranked team, in the semifinals but lost 5-0.
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