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Tennessee women's golf won its first SEC championship in program history on April 21, defeating Auburn at Pelican Golf Club. Kyra Van Kan secured the victory with a crucial putt on hole No. 17.
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Kyra Van Kan barely make it off the green on hole No. 17 before her team enveloped her in a wave of hugs and cheers.
Van Kan sank the championship-winning put, delivering Tennessee women's golf its first SEC title in program history on April 21 at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida.
The SEC final against No. 4 seed Auburn couldn't have been much closer. The No. 6 seed Lady Vols won two matches by a wide margin, with Sophie Christopher and Sofie Engesaeth winning their matches 6 & 5. But the Tigers also won two matches to tie it 2-2, and it all came down to Van Kan, who was up two going into hole No. 16.
Van Kan then lost hole No. 16, but recovered on hole No. 17 to seal the championship for Tennessee.
"I think you can just see what it means to us. We're all super emotional, because I don't think people realize what hard work goes into this," Van Kan said on SEC Network. "It really just means the world, because this is our lives, like we live, eat, sleep, golf. We train and work really hard all for this moment. So yeah, I'm really, really ecstatic right now."
After the initial elation of the win, Tennessee coach Diana CantĂș huddled her team together, getting emotional as she soaked in the moment with them.
"You made history," CantĂș said. "I'm so proud of you. You deserve it, you earned it today. And your fight â you gave it your all. Gave it your all. I love you guys so much. This is amazing. I love you guys. Thank you."
Engesaeth was the only other golfer besides Van Kan who won all three of her matches, and Engesaeth's semifinal win sent the Lady Vols to the championship.
Engesaeth fell behind on hole No. 17, but holed a 10-foot birdie putt on hole No. 18 to tie her match, which tied the teams at 2.5 points each. Engesaeth then won the tiebreaker hole for Tennessee's first appearance in the SEC final since the league switched to match play format.
Christopher came up huge for the Lady Vols in the championship, winning the first point of the day after losing her other two matches in the quarterfinals and semifinals.
"This group right here will never happen again. We had three months to give everything we had to make history, to leave this place better than they found it, and to do it for each other," CantĂș said on SEC Network. "And gosh, I can't be more proud. I'm so emotional."
Tennessee reached the SEC finals in 1993, 1996 and 2006 before the switch to match play format. Tennessee only made it into match play by two shots as the No. 6 seed. The Lady Vols beat No. 3 seed Oklahoma 4-1 in the quarterfinals and No. 7 seed Texas A&M 3-2 in the semifinals.
Tennessee women's golf won their first SEC championship on April 21.
Kyra Van Kan secured the winning putt for Tennessee in the SEC championship.
The final match score was tied 2-2 before Kyra Van Kan won the decisive match.

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