PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – The Texas A&M women's golf team begins its 2024-25 campaign at the historic Pebble Beach Golf Links at the Carmel Cup Aug. 30-Sept. 1 and are led by fourth-year head coach Gerrod Chadwell and 2024 NCAA Individual Champion Adela Cernousek.
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Chadwell has transformed the Aggie women's golf program since his appointment prior to the 2021-22 season. He has led the team to three straight match-play appearances at NCAAs and guided the Maroon & White to the 2023 SEC Championship. During his time at the helm, Texas A&M has posted a 79.1% winning percentage in stroke play, increasing the percentage every year under his leadership.
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The Lineup
Cernousek headlines the lineup after becoming the first golfer in Texas A&M history to win an individual national title last season when she fired a 12-under 276 at NCAAs to claim the crown by three strokes. The All-American was also the first Aggie to break the 70.00 stroke average mark for a season after shooting 69.94 for the year during her national championship season. The senior is ranked No. 8 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
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Cayetana Fernández GarcĂa-Poggio is the No. 29 ranked player on the WAGR and was an All-SEC Second Team selection in her freshman campaign last year. Rounding out the lineup are A&M veterans Mia Nixon and Lauren Nguyen as well as Vanessa Borovilos and Kynadie Adams who are making their collegiate and Texas A&M debuts, respectively.
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The Format
The Carmel Cup is a six-player lineup tournament with the five best scores from each team counting at the end of the round. Texas A&M will start off with 18 holes on Friday with the first tee time at 9:40 a.m. Live stats for the tournament can be followed at scoreboard.clippd.com.
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The Field
The Aggies compete against fellow SEC opponents in Arkansas, Mississippi State, Oklahoma and Vanderbilt as well as TCU, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State.
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Follow the Aggies
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's golf. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's golf team on Facebook, Instagram, and on X by following @AggieWomensGolf.
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Chadwell has transformed the Aggie women's golf program since his appointment prior to the 2021-22 season. He has led the team to three straight match-play appearances at NCAAs and guided the Maroon & White to the 2023 SEC Championship. During his time at the helm, Texas A&M has posted a 79.1% winning percentage in stroke play, increasing the percentage every year under his leadership.
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The Lineup
Cernousek headlines the lineup after becoming the first golfer in Texas A&M history to win an individual national title last season when she fired a 12-under 276 at NCAAs to claim the crown by three strokes. The All-American was also the first Aggie to break the 70.00 stroke average mark for a season after shooting 69.94 for the year during her national championship season. The senior is ranked No. 8 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
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Cayetana Fernández GarcĂa-Poggio is the No. 29 ranked player on the WAGR and was an All-SEC Second Team selection in her freshman campaign last year. Rounding out the lineup are A&M veterans Mia Nixon and Lauren Nguyen as well as Vanessa Borovilos and Kynadie Adams who are making their collegiate and Texas A&M debuts, respectively.
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The Format
The Carmel Cup is a six-player lineup tournament with the five best scores from each team counting at the end of the round. Texas A&M will start off with 18 holes on Friday with the first tee time at 9:40 a.m. Live stats for the tournament can be followed at scoreboard.clippd.com.
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The Field
The Aggies compete against fellow SEC opponents in Arkansas, Mississippi State, Oklahoma and Vanderbilt as well as TCU, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State.
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Follow the Aggies
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's golf. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's golf team on Facebook, Instagram, and on X by following @AggieWomensGolf.
