
Photo by: David Bush
Dons take second in Portland
9/30/2014 3:58:00 PM | Women's Golf
Team and Individual Results - FINAL
AURORA, Ore.—The USF women's golf team was able to maintain its strong play in the third round of the Rose City Intercollegiate on Tuesday and completed the tournament in second place for the second time in three weeks.
San Francisco came into the round one stroke back of Cal State Fullerton for the lead and shot a 305 in the final round to finish with an 893 (+29), only three strokes back of the first place Titans (+26). The Dons also came in second at the Oregon State Invitational on Sept. 16.
Sophomore Alison Lillie came into Tuesday in third place by shooting even-par through the first two rounds and was able keep herself in contention for much of the afternoon and finished with a 77 on the afternoon and a 221 (+5) for the tournament.
The fourth place finish was the best of Lillie's collegiate career, surpassing her seventh place finish at the Hobble Creek Invitational last season.
Playing as an indivdual, senior Michelle Condry tied for fifth at 222 on rounds of 75-73-74. It was the first event for Condry since the 2012-13 season after sitting out last year due to injury.
Vanessa Ha finished tied for eighth place, only two strokes behind Lillie with a 223 (+7). Ha recorded eight birdies and an eagle during the tournament and was a tournament best -4 on par fives. Ayaka Suzuki also finished in the top 15 with a 12th place finish as she shot a 225 (+9) for the tournament.
Emelie Lundstrom shot a 231 (+15) over the two days and finished tied for 29th.
AURORA, Ore.—The USF women's golf team was able to maintain its strong play in the third round of the Rose City Intercollegiate on Tuesday and completed the tournament in second place for the second time in three weeks.
San Francisco came into the round one stroke back of Cal State Fullerton for the lead and shot a 305 in the final round to finish with an 893 (+29), only three strokes back of the first place Titans (+26). The Dons also came in second at the Oregon State Invitational on Sept. 16.
Sophomore Alison Lillie came into Tuesday in third place by shooting even-par through the first two rounds and was able keep herself in contention for much of the afternoon and finished with a 77 on the afternoon and a 221 (+5) for the tournament.
The fourth place finish was the best of Lillie's collegiate career, surpassing her seventh place finish at the Hobble Creek Invitational last season.
Playing as an indivdual, senior Michelle Condry tied for fifth at 222 on rounds of 75-73-74. It was the first event for Condry since the 2012-13 season after sitting out last year due to injury.
Vanessa Ha finished tied for eighth place, only two strokes behind Lillie with a 223 (+7). Ha recorded eight birdies and an eagle during the tournament and was a tournament best -4 on par fives. Ayaka Suzuki also finished in the top 15 with a 12th place finish as she shot a 225 (+9) for the tournament.
Emelie Lundstrom shot a 231 (+15) over the two days and finished tied for 29th.
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