Women's Golf Places Sixth in Georgia

Nov. 1, 2016

Complete Tournament Scores

MACON, Ga. -
The fall season for the University of Cincinnati women's golf team wrapped up Tuesday with a third and final round of 304 to place sixth out of 12 teams at the Idle Hour Collegiate, hosted by Mercer, at Idle Hour Golf Club in Macon, Georgia.

// SCORING TEAM & INDIVIDUALS
UC followed Monday's first round 300 and second round 304 with another 304 during Tuesday's final round of play to finish the tournament at 44-over-par to place sixth on the team leaderboard. The Bearcats had a number of golfers make noted improvements from the second to third rounds with junior Christina Gloor (Mattstetten, Switzerland/ESC La Neuveville) carding a two-over-par 74 after scoring an 80 in the second round, while freshman Alyssa Burritt (Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook) - who was competing individually - improved by five strokes with a 74 as well. Senior Tara Liebert (Mason, Ohio/Mason) finished the tournament as UC's best scorer with a three-round 225 (+9) including a final round 77 (+5) to finish in a tie for 11th on the individual leaderboard out of approximately 70 golfers.

Scoring Team
T11. Tara Liebert - 77-71-77=225 (+9)
T21. Ashley Cassidy - 74-78-76=228 (+12)
T25. Christina Gloor - 75-80-74=229 (+13)
46. Anika Hitt - 77-7- 83=235 (+19)
33. Valentina Herrera - 74-81-77=232 (+16)

Individual
T28. Alyssa Burritt - 77-79-74=230 (+14)

// TEAM RESULTS
1. Mercer - 300-297-300=897 (+33)
T2. Southern Mississippi - 298-301-300=899 (+35)
T2. Toledo - 303-299-297=899 (+35)
4. Troy - 304-293-303=900 (+36)
5. WKU - 305-299-298=902 (+38)
6. Cincinnati - 300-304-304=908 (+44)
7. James Madison - 315-296-305=916 (+52)
8. Rutgers - 305-303-309=917 (+53)
9. Samford - 304-309-306=919 (+55)
10. Gardner-Webb - 299-314-314=927 (+63)
11. Western Carolina - 311-303-314=928 (+64)
12. Wofford - 313-314-325=952 (+88)

// COACH CARL ON THE BEARCATS
"Today was a day where nothing seemed to work," said head coach Janet Carl. "We need to spend the offseason working on putting. The difference between our team and those ahead of us is making birdies. The team is really close and we need to be productive in our offseason so we can come out strong to start the spring."

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UP NEXT

With the fall season now concluded, the Bearcats will tee off the spring season Feb. 20-21 at the Amelia Island Collegiate, hosted by Jacksonville, in Fernandina Beach, Florida.