The way last season ended for the East Ridge girls' golf team was enough motivation for anyone, especially a group that had never been to state.
But this year's team — a talented lineup featuring six seniors — might benefit from not thinking about it.
The Raptors held a six-shot lead after the first day of the Class 3A, Section 3 meet but ended up losing in a tiebreaker to Eagan to miss the state tournament.
"We were ridiculously close," senior Taylor Anderson said. "I think that in and of itself … was kind of a surprise to us."
It won't be this year. With their full lineup returning, the Raptors are expected to be one of the top teams among the biggest schools. And those expectations weigh on the players.
"We have so much talent, and I guess you could say the pressure of all [that] sometimes gets mounted on our shoulders," senior Andriel Aimua said. "We want to do so well."
East Ridge, which opened five years ago in Woodbury, won its first conference title last season. Hours after the team loss to Eagan, Aimua and Molly Richardson battled each other for an individual spot at the state tournament.
Aimua won the playoff and then tied for 19th at state. Anderson tied for 26th.