LAKE ELMO, Minn. – Senior Adora Liu started her season strong with a 2-over par 74 at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate. This score puts her in a tie for 15th place after day one. Liu, who holds the record for the highest scoring average in a single season for Cal, showcased her talent with three birdies on the back nine. She is currently seven strokes behind the leader.
Junior Constance Fouillet is close behind Liu, just one stroke off, sitting at 3-over par and tied for 22nd. The Golden Bears, competing in this tournament for the second time to kick off their season, find themselves in 11th place as a team.
This event is significant as it marks the beginning of the college golf season. Many players, like junior transfer Jasmine Kahler and freshmen Michelle Woo and Camila Zignaigo-Saldarriaga, made their debut for Cal on this stage, adding a layer of excitement for the team.
Northwestern, last year’s NCAA champion, is ahead in the tournament, leading at 1-under par—the only team to finish under par in the first round. This underscores the competitive nature of college golf, where every stroke can make a difference.
As the second round approaches, the Golden Bears will aim to improve their standings, with tee-off scheduled for 6:35 a.m. PT on Tuesday. The early morning challenge may set the tone for a turnaround, and fans will be eager to see how the team adapts.
In recent golf trends, many athletes have been focusing more on mental training and fitness, understanding that the mind and body play crucial roles in performance. This shift is something Liu and her teammates may have incorporated into their training regimens.
With golf’s popularity rising among college sports, keeping an eye on player performances and team dynamics will remain essential as the season unfolds. The Golden Bears have a promising start, and their journey will be an exciting one to follow.


















