Aggies Continue Push for Match Play; Borovilos in Running for Individual SEC Title
Apr 18, 2026 | Women's Golf
BELLEAIR, Fla. – The No. 4 Texas A&M Women's Golf Team was in seventh after round two of the SEC Championship Saturday at the par-70, Pelican Golf Club and Vanessa Borovilos was two shots back of the individual lead at 6-under 134.
"We are playing really good golf," Head Coach Gerrod Chadwell said. "Our mistakes today just carried a lot of weight. The big numbers are the difference between where we are and where we probably should be. We have an opportunity tomorrow to get to match play and compete for an SEC Championship. We just have to clean some things up, but we are very excited to get back out there."
Texas A&M was in seventh at 3-under 557 after 36 holes and two shots ahead of No. 18 Tennessee (-1), No. 8 Auburn (-1) and No. 16 Mississippi State (-1) who were tied for eighth. The Aggies will need to finish within the top eight of the team standings in order to advance to match play.
Borovilos fired a 2-under 68 in the second round to bring her 36-hole score to 6-under 134 and was two shots back of Ole Miss's Mary Miller who was sitting at 8-under 132. Borovilos was tied for second with Mississippi State's Avery Weed. The Canadian is looking to become the first Aggie to win the Individual SEC Championship since Bianca Fabrizio in 2015. The best individual finish at SEC's during the Chadwell era was when Adela Cernousek tied for sixth in 2024.
Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio shot a team-best 3-under 67 and vaulted herself into a share of 14th. The junior had four birdies and one single bogey on Saturday's scorecard.
Sky Sudberry and Brynn Kort both shot a 3-over 73 and were tied for 48th and in solo 65th, respectively. Natalie Yen rounded out the lineup with a 4-over 74 and tied for 35th.
The Aggies tee off at 7:50 a.m. Sunday morning for the decisive final stroke-play round. Live stats for the tournament can be followed at scoreboard.clippd.com.
Team Standings
1 – Texas (-10)
2 – Oklahoma (-8)
3 – Vanderbilt (-6)
4 – Florida (-5)
T5 – Ole Miss (-4)
T5 – Arkansas (-4)
7 – Texas A&M (-3)
T8 – Tennessee (-1)
T8 – Mississippi State (-1)
T8 – Auburn (-1)
---CURRENT CUTLINE---
11 – South Carolina (+4)
12 – Missouri (+7)
13 – Kentucky (+17)
14 – LSU (+18)
15 – Georgia (+26)
16 – Alabama (+31)
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"We are playing really good golf," Head Coach Gerrod Chadwell said. "Our mistakes today just carried a lot of weight. The big numbers are the difference between where we are and where we probably should be. We have an opportunity tomorrow to get to match play and compete for an SEC Championship. We just have to clean some things up, but we are very excited to get back out there."
Texas A&M was in seventh at 3-under 557 after 36 holes and two shots ahead of No. 18 Tennessee (-1), No. 8 Auburn (-1) and No. 16 Mississippi State (-1) who were tied for eighth. The Aggies will need to finish within the top eight of the team standings in order to advance to match play.
Borovilos fired a 2-under 68 in the second round to bring her 36-hole score to 6-under 134 and was two shots back of Ole Miss's Mary Miller who was sitting at 8-under 132. Borovilos was tied for second with Mississippi State's Avery Weed. The Canadian is looking to become the first Aggie to win the Individual SEC Championship since Bianca Fabrizio in 2015. The best individual finish at SEC's during the Chadwell era was when Adela Cernousek tied for sixth in 2024.
Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio shot a team-best 3-under 67 and vaulted herself into a share of 14th. The junior had four birdies and one single bogey on Saturday's scorecard.
Sky Sudberry and Brynn Kort both shot a 3-over 73 and were tied for 48th and in solo 65th, respectively. Natalie Yen rounded out the lineup with a 4-over 74 and tied for 35th.
The Aggies tee off at 7:50 a.m. Sunday morning for the decisive final stroke-play round. Live stats for the tournament can be followed at scoreboard.clippd.com.
Team Standings
1 – Texas (-10)
2 – Oklahoma (-8)
3 – Vanderbilt (-6)
4 – Florida (-5)
T5 – Ole Miss (-4)
T5 – Arkansas (-4)
7 – Texas A&M (-3)
T8 – Tennessee (-1)
T8 – Mississippi State (-1)
T8 – Auburn (-1)
---CURRENT CUTLINE---
11 – South Carolina (+4)
12 – Missouri (+7)
13 – Kentucky (+17)
14 – LSU (+18)
15 – Georgia (+26)
16 – Alabama (+31)
| Place | Team/Player | Round 1 | Round 2 | Overall |
| 7 | Texas A&M | 276 (-4) | 281 (+1) | 557 (-3) |
| T2 | Vanessa Borovilos | 66 (-4) | 68 (-2) | 134 (-6) |
| T14 | Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio | 71 (+1) | 67 (-3) | 138 (-2) |
| T35 | Natalie Yen | 68 (-2) | 74 (+4) | 142 (+2) |
| T48 | Sky Sudberry | 71 (+1) | 73 (+3) | 144 (+4) |
| 65 | Brynn Kort | 75 (+5) | 73 (+3) | 148 (+8) |
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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