Women’s Golf Preps for William & Mary Invitational

Tournament Live Scoring and Results

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Women’s Golf Preps for William & Mary InvitationalWomen’s Golf Preps for William & Mary Invitational
Tournament Live Scoring and Results

WILLIAMSBURG, Va.
– The University of Cincinnati women's golf team will be back in action Sunday-Monday, Sept. 10-11, at the 2017 William & Mary Invitational at The River Course at Kingsmill Resort.
 
// THE TOURNAMENT
The event will span two days with 36 holes played on Sunday and 18 on Monday. Play will begin both days with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. ET.
 
// THE COURSE
The River Course at Kingsmill Resort plays at 6,043 yards and at a par of 72. Click here to learn more about the course.
 
// BEARCATS IN THE FIELD
At the William & Mary Invitational, five golfers will comprise UC's scoring team.

Scoring Team
Junior Christina Gloor (Mattstetten, Switzerland/ESC La Neuveville)
Sophomore Alyssa Burritt (Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook)
Junior Anika Hitt (Mequon, Wis./Homestead)
Junior Elizabeth Keeling (Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut)
Freshman Vanessa Manrique (Bogotá, Colombia)
 
Individual
Freshman Amalia Shahzan (Kedah, Malaysia)
 
// LIVE SCORING
Live scoring throughout the event will be available through BirdieFire.

// THE FIELD
The 12-team field includes Cincinnati, College of Charleston, James Madison, Penn State, Radford, Seton Hall, South Florida, UNCW, USC-Beaufort, Western Carolina, Xavier, and host William & Mary.
 
// LAST TIME OUT
Hosting the inaugural Losantiville Challenge, the University of Cincinnati women's golf team placed runner-up, while sophomore Burritt finished just four shots off the lead in second place on Tuesday at Losantiville Country Club.
 
The Bearcats shot rounds of 304 and 316 to total 620, five shots back of tournament winner Eastern Kentucky. UC drained 14 birdies on the day as well as an eagle by Gloor on hole No. 6.
 
Competing as an individual, Burritt fired a four-over-par 76 in the opening round and followed in the second with a 74 (+2) to finish second overall, just behind winner Elsa Moberly of EKU, and first among individual competitors. The second-place finish was a collegiate best while her final-round 74 tied a career low. Burritt holed three birdies on the day: 11, 12, and 17.
 
Gloor was the Red & Black's best finisher among scoring team members. She carded an even-par 72 during the opening round. A couple double bogeys on the front nine, amongst an eagle on six, derailed her a bit in the second round. She finished play with a 40 on the back to slot into third place with a 151, just one shot back of Burritt and five off the lead. Rounding out the top three marked a career-best placement for her.