After an unorthodox recruiting process, Daniel Steinarsson has gotten comfortable at UTA with the help of his coaches and fellow players.
“We all have that kinda winning mentality,” senior Paul Gonzalez said. “We don't show up hoping to play good, we show up to win and compete with the best.”
The women’s golf team welcomes Gonzalez with open arms and looks forward to her hard work and positivity.
Barring any setbacks, the team’s journey to the Sun Belt Championship begins at the All-American Intercollegiate on Feb. 14 at Golf Club of Houston in Humble, Texas.
The UT Arlington Invitational was the only tournament the women’s golf team had scheduled for the fall. The team is scheduled for a more traditional schedule in the spring.
Three players closed the tournament under par, with junior Caleb Hicks earning his first collegiate second-place finish.
The Mavericks will continue their season next week at the Little Rock Invitational.
The Shorthorn sports desk talks to UTA’s coaches about how the COVID-19 outbreak has affected each of the university's sports programs.
The Sun Belt Conference has suspended all regular-season competitions and conference championships across all sports indefinitely due to coronavirus concerns.
The team will compete in the Bash At The Beach from March 9 to 10 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
A 22-over-par outing led the men’s golf team to an 11th-place finish in its spring opener Tuesday at the All-American Intercollegiate in Humble, Texas.
The women’s golf team kicked off its spring season with a seventh-place finish Tuesday at the Texas State Invitational in Kyle, Texas.
Highlights for the university’s golf programs over the fall semester include a tournament win and a first-ever under-par round — now they're preparing to take on the spring semester.
Since becoming head coach in May 2019, Matranga’s team has improved in scoring average and national ranking.
The Mavericks will continue their season Feb. 16 in the All-American Intercollegiate at the Golf Club of Houston in Humble, Texas.
Kinsey Ray’s positivity, work ethic and performance have made a good impression on the team.
The men’s team will compete in the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational, and the women’s team will compete in the New Mexico State Aggie Invitational.
Alumnus Adam Babb, whose national ranking was second best in UTA history, has returned to his alma mater to pass on wisdom to the current men's golfers.
Head coach Catherine Matranga said the team is familiar with the different shots that accommodate the conditions on the course for the Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate.
Both athletes were successful in their home countries and hope to continue their success despite having to adjust to U.S. culture.
The MLB-themed golf course will be the site of the Maverick Open fundraiser Oct. 24.
The women’s team will compete in the Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate in Palm Desert, California, while the men will travel to Erie, Colorado, for the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational.
The men’s team was declared co-champion of the Lone Star Invitational while the women’s team placed 11th at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational.
Head coach Casey Devoll said he is expecting his team to build off of last season's strong finish.
Four of last season's top five golfers will return to fortify the team going into its first tournament in Manhattan, Kansas.
The men’s golf team tied for fourth place at the Sun Belt Conference Men’s Golf Championship but fell to the University of Louisiana Monroe in a playoff that decided who advanced to a four-team match play.
The women’s golf team finished seventh at the Sun Belt Conference Women’s Golf Championship on Wednesday at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida.
UTA alumni Paul McConnell and Adam Babb will serve as volunteer coaches for the men's golf team, UTA Athletics announced on Wednesday.
The men’s and women’s golf teams are looking to make a lasting impact as the second half of their 2018-19 season approaches.
MANSFIELD, Texas — The women’s golf team capped off its inaugural UTA Invitational with a fifth-place finish Tuesday at Walnut Creek Country Club.
Camilo Avila was an avid soccer fan growing up in Bolivia. He has always loved soccer, but his passion for golf is what led him to a captain spot on the UTA men’s golf team.