
Moa Svedenskiold Finishes Play at NCAA Championships
5/18/2025 8:56:00 PM | Women's Golf
CARLSBAD, Calif. – University of Houston Women's Golf junior Moa Svedenskiold finished play at the NCAA Championships with a score of 77 in the Third Round at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa on Sunday evening.
Svedenskiold opened the tournament Friday with a 74 and posted a 78 in Saturday's Second Round to finish with a three-day total of 229 to tie for 120th.
The Halmstad, Sweden, native started Sunday's play with a birdie at the 521-yard, par-5 10th hole and added three more birdies in a four-hole stretch late in her second nine.
Arkansas' Maria Jose Marin finished with a 65 in Sunday's Third Round to hold the individual lead at 9-under 207 entering Monday's Final Round. Stanford teammates Paula Martin Sampedro and Kelly Xu stood in second and third at 208 and 209, respectively, while Catherine Park (USC), Elsa Svensson (LSU) and Mirabel Ting (Florida State) were tied for fourth at 206.
#1 Stanford continued to hold the team lead at 23-under 841 to finish 15 shots ahead of #11 Northwestern. #3 Oregon (862), #4 USC (864), #4 Florida State (867), #2 Arkansas (867), #6 Texas (869), #3 South Carolina (872), #8 Arizona State (875), #10 Virginia (876), #31 Tennessee (876), #25 Oklahoma State (878), #13 LSU (88), #14 UCLA (882) and #18 Mississippi State (882) finished among the Top 15 and will compete in Monday's Final Round of stroke play.
Following Monday's Final Round, the Top-Eight teams will compete in match play to determine the NCAA team national champion.
Ava Merrill (Vanderbilt, 215), Kajsalotta Svarvar (Mississippi, 217), Alenka Navarro (Kansas State, 218), Audrey Ryu (Furman, 218), Savannah Barber (Oklahoma, 218), Kary Hollenbaugh (Ohio State, 219), Carla Bernat (Kansas State, 219), Mayumi Umezu (UNLV, 220), Addison Klonowski (Florida, 220), were the top individuals not on an advancing team.
The individual leader after Monday's Final Round will be the NCAA individual national champion.
ABOUR MOA SVEDENSKIOLD
Svedenskiold – whose name is pronounced Mo-Uh Suh-Vee-Den-Kee-Old – earned her ticket to the NCAA Championships came after finishing fifth with a score of 2-under 214 at the NCAA Columbus Regional on the Scarlet Course at Ohio State Golf Club on May 5-7. She fired three straight rounds of par or lower at that postseason opener.
Tied through 14 holes with SMU's Emily Odwin for the lone qualifier spot in the Final Round, Svedenskiold posted par on Nos. 15-16 and broke the tie for good with a birdie on the 160-yard, par-3 17th hole.
Svedenskiold found trouble in the right rough with her tee shot off No. 18 but got her approach shot to the green and two-putted from there to save par.
This season, Svedenskiold leads the Cougars with a 71.93 scoring average, 19 rounds of par or lower and seven in the 60s.
She won individual championships at the Veritex Bank Collegiate (April 7-8, Trinity Forest Golf Club, Dallas) and Riverbend Intercollegiate (March 10-11, Riverbend Country Club, Sugar Land, Texas), becoming only the second Cougar (Leonie Harm) to win multiple tournaments in a single season.
Svedenskiold topped the Cougars this season with four Top-Five finishes and five Top-10 showings.
She owns the three top scoring averages in Houston single-season history and leads all Cougars with a career 71.72 total.
HOUSTON in NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Svedenskiold was the third Cougar to compete as an individual at the NCAA Championships during the program's young history.
Leonie Harm qualified for the 2018 and 2016 NCAA Championships while Karen Fredgaard earned the most recent invitation in 2021, tying for 28th for the highest individual finish at the nation's top collegiate event.
HOUSTON in NCAA REGIONALS
With the NCAA Columbus Regional selection this season, Houston has been represented in 10 straight NCAA Regionals dating back to the 2015 season with team appearances in nine of the last 10 years.
The Cougars finished sixth with a score of 886 and fell only five strokes shy of advancing to the NCAA Championships.
It was the second straight season that the Cougars under Carolyn Macow Leatherwood Head Coach Lydia Lasprilla finished sixth at an NCAA Regional, the program's best team finish in the NCAA postseason.
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Svedenskiold opened the tournament Friday with a 74 and posted a 78 in Saturday's Second Round to finish with a three-day total of 229 to tie for 120th.
The Halmstad, Sweden, native started Sunday's play with a birdie at the 521-yard, par-5 10th hole and added three more birdies in a four-hole stretch late in her second nine.
Arkansas' Maria Jose Marin finished with a 65 in Sunday's Third Round to hold the individual lead at 9-under 207 entering Monday's Final Round. Stanford teammates Paula Martin Sampedro and Kelly Xu stood in second and third at 208 and 209, respectively, while Catherine Park (USC), Elsa Svensson (LSU) and Mirabel Ting (Florida State) were tied for fourth at 206.
#1 Stanford continued to hold the team lead at 23-under 841 to finish 15 shots ahead of #11 Northwestern. #3 Oregon (862), #4 USC (864), #4 Florida State (867), #2 Arkansas (867), #6 Texas (869), #3 South Carolina (872), #8 Arizona State (875), #10 Virginia (876), #31 Tennessee (876), #25 Oklahoma State (878), #13 LSU (88), #14 UCLA (882) and #18 Mississippi State (882) finished among the Top 15 and will compete in Monday's Final Round of stroke play.
Following Monday's Final Round, the Top-Eight teams will compete in match play to determine the NCAA team national champion.
Ava Merrill (Vanderbilt, 215), Kajsalotta Svarvar (Mississippi, 217), Alenka Navarro (Kansas State, 218), Audrey Ryu (Furman, 218), Savannah Barber (Oklahoma, 218), Kary Hollenbaugh (Ohio State, 219), Carla Bernat (Kansas State, 219), Mayumi Umezu (UNLV, 220), Addison Klonowski (Florida, 220), were the top individuals not on an advancing team.
The individual leader after Monday's Final Round will be the NCAA individual national champion.
ABOUR MOA SVEDENSKIOLD
Svedenskiold – whose name is pronounced Mo-Uh Suh-Vee-Den-Kee-Old – earned her ticket to the NCAA Championships came after finishing fifth with a score of 2-under 214 at the NCAA Columbus Regional on the Scarlet Course at Ohio State Golf Club on May 5-7. She fired three straight rounds of par or lower at that postseason opener.
Tied through 14 holes with SMU's Emily Odwin for the lone qualifier spot in the Final Round, Svedenskiold posted par on Nos. 15-16 and broke the tie for good with a birdie on the 160-yard, par-3 17th hole.
Svedenskiold found trouble in the right rough with her tee shot off No. 18 but got her approach shot to the green and two-putted from there to save par.
This season, Svedenskiold leads the Cougars with a 71.93 scoring average, 19 rounds of par or lower and seven in the 60s.
She won individual championships at the Veritex Bank Collegiate (April 7-8, Trinity Forest Golf Club, Dallas) and Riverbend Intercollegiate (March 10-11, Riverbend Country Club, Sugar Land, Texas), becoming only the second Cougar (Leonie Harm) to win multiple tournaments in a single season.
Svedenskiold topped the Cougars this season with four Top-Five finishes and five Top-10 showings.
She owns the three top scoring averages in Houston single-season history and leads all Cougars with a career 71.72 total.
HOUSTON in NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Svedenskiold was the third Cougar to compete as an individual at the NCAA Championships during the program's young history.
Leonie Harm qualified for the 2018 and 2016 NCAA Championships while Karen Fredgaard earned the most recent invitation in 2021, tying for 28th for the highest individual finish at the nation's top collegiate event.
HOUSTON in NCAA REGIONALS
With the NCAA Columbus Regional selection this season, Houston has been represented in 10 straight NCAA Regionals dating back to the 2015 season with team appearances in nine of the last 10 years.
The Cougars finished sixth with a score of 886 and fell only five strokes shy of advancing to the NCAA Championships.
It was the second straight season that the Cougars under Carolyn Macow Leatherwood Head Coach Lydia Lasprilla finished sixth at an NCAA Regional, the program's best team finish in the NCAA postseason.
SUPPORT YOUR COOGS
Fans can make a direct impact on the success of Houston Women's Golf by supporting Linking Coogs – UH's NIL collective – and by joining the P.A.R. 4 Club, which provides financial support directly to Houston Women's Golf for needs beyond its operating budget.
STAY CONNECTED
Fans can receive updates by following @UHCougarWGolf on X and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team's Facebook page at UHCougarWGolf or on the team's Instagram page at UHCougarWGolf.
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