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Tech women's golf travels to Houston for Chevron Collegiate – The Daily Toreador

Texas Tech sophomore Maja Ambroziak hits a golf ball out of the sand trap during the Red Raider Invitational tournament at The Rawls Course Sept. 25, 2024.

Texas Tech sophomore Maja Ambroziak hits a golf ball out of the sand trap during the Red Raider Invitational tournament at The Rawls Course Sept. 25, 2024.
Texas Tech women’s golf is set to compete in the Chevron Collegiate on Monday and Tuesday in Houston at the Golf Club of Houston.
Tech will bring five golfers to the competition — seniors Danique Stokmans, Libby Fleming and Kylee Loewe and sophomores Klara Hurtova and Maja Ambroziak. Fifteen other teams will also compete, according to Tech Athletics.
After a practice round on Sunday, the official competition will start at 8 a.m. Monday with rounds one and two, according to Tech Athletics. The third and final round will start at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Of the 16 teams competing, five are ranked within the top 25 in the Scoreboard rankings — No.1 University of Arkansas, No. 12 Mississippi State University, No. 16 Texas Christian University, No. 17 Texas A&M and No. 21 University of Houston, according to Tech Athletics.
The University of Houston started hosting The Chevron Collegiate, previously called the Dickson, from 2017-18 and ICON Invitational from 2019-23 during the 2016-2017 season. Tech has competed in each of the tournaments since its inception, according to Tech Athletics.
After the Chevron Collegiate, Tech women’s golf will travel to Fairfax, California, for the Juli Inkster Invitational at Meadow Club.
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