Texas A&M women’s golf has made history on the course, but Zoe Slaughter has also left her mark on campus. In 2021, Slaughter became the first Black player to join Texas A&M Women’s Golf since 1975. “My time here’s been awesome,” Slaughter told KAGS. “We’ve always had a pretty great team, hard work ethic. I’ve just been having a good time here playing good tournaments, playing good golf and ready to keep going forward.” Slaughter is often described as the glue that holds the team together. A&M has experienced unprecedented success with Slaughter, making two consecutive appearances in the national semifinals. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zoe Slaughter :)) (@zoe_slaughter) The Aggies nearly failed to qualify for the NCAA National Championships during Slaughter’s first season. During the final round of its NCAA Regional, Texas A&M had to make up six strokes to advance. Slaughter shot the fourth-best round in A&M history that day (-7, 65) to help the team advance. Last...