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SPRINGBORO, Ohio – University of Cincinnati women's golf sophomore Alyssa Burritt (Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook) took home the 2017 Women's Dayton Metropolitan Championship on Saturday following carding a three-round score of 221 over three days at Heatherwoode Golf Club.
Burritt ran away with the tournament victory, winning by a total of 14 strokes over 54 holes. She set the tone early with an even-par 71 during the opening round of play, featuring birdies on holes 2, 9, 10 and 13. She followed with rounds of 75 in both the second and third rounds. In total, the Bellbrook native holed eight birdies and 32 pars at the 5,307-yard course.
On the men's side, Josh Gilkison captured the Met title for the second-consecutive year with a four-round 262 (-18).
This past season for the Bearcats, Burritt competed as a member of UC's scoring team in two events and as an individual in two events. She shot a season-best round of 74 in the third round and had a season-high placement of a tie for 28th place at the Mercer Idle Hour Collegiate (Oct. 31 - Nov. 1). The freshman carded an average of 78.0 during 12 rounds of play.
SPRINGBORO, Ohio – University of Cincinnati women's golf sophomore Alyssa Burritt (Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook) took home the 2017 Women's Dayton Metropolitan Championship on Saturday following carding a three-round score of 221 over three days at Heatherwoode Golf Club.
Burritt ran away with the tournament victory, winning by a total of 14 strokes over 54 holes. She set the tone early with an even-par 71 during the opening round of play, featuring birdies on holes 2, 9, 10 and 13. She followed with rounds of 75 in both the second and third rounds. In total, the Bellbrook native holed eight birdies and 32 pars at the 5,307-yard course.
On the men's side, Josh Gilkison captured the Met title for the second-consecutive year with a four-round 262 (-18).
This past season for the Bearcats, Burritt competed as a member of UC's scoring team in two events and as an individual in two events. She shot a season-best round of 74 in the third round and had a season-high placement of a tie for 28th place at the Mercer Idle Hour Collegiate (Oct. 31 - Nov. 1). The freshman carded an average of 78.0 during 12 rounds of play.
