Complete Scores
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The University of Cincinnati women's golf team placed eighth at the 2017 William & Mary Invitational at The River Course at Kingsmill Resort.
Playing in tough conditions, the Red & Black followed scores of 308 and 307, respectively, in the opening two rounds on Sunday with a 314 during Monday's final round to stay in eighth place and finish one spot ahead of American Athletic Conference rival USF in ninth place.
// SCORING TEAM
In total on Monday, UC holed seven birdies including two each by Gloor (Mattstetten, Switzerland/ESC La Neuveville) and junior Elizabeth Keeling (Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut). Gloor stayed solid in the third round, bouncing back from a second-round 76 with a third-round 75 to move up from 10th to eighth place. Playing individually, freshman Amalia Shahzan (Kedah, Malaysia), too, ended the tournament strong with an 80 after an 83 in the second round. As a team, the Bearcats ended play on a positive note with five of its seven birdies coming over the final nine holes.
Scoring Team
T8. Christina Gloor 73 76 75 224 +8
T35. Elizabeth Keeling 80 77 78 235 +19
T37. Anika Hitt 76 78 82 236 +20
T41 Alyssa Burritt 82 76 79 237 +21
T46 Vanessa Manrique 79 78 83 240 +24
Individual
T46 Amalia Shahzan 77 83 80 240 +24
// TEAM RESULTS
1. Penn State 296 294 298 888 +24
2. UNCW 297 299 294 890 +26
3. Seton Hall 296 296 300 892 +28
T4. College of Charleston 304 296 303 903 +39
T4. William & Mary 306 300 297 903 +39
6. Xavier 311 298 311 920 +56
7. James Madison 314 300 312 926 +62
8. Cincinnati 308 307 314 929 +65
9. USF 320 311 322 953 +89
10. Radford 331 321 317 969 +105
11. Western Carolina 349 335 334 1018 +154
// COACH CARL ON THE BEARCATS
"Another day again where the scores don't show how the team played," said head coach Janet Carl. "We lost some shots on poor decisions in tough conditions. Wind gusts were much stronger today. The team worked hard and there are more good things to take with us. Time to get home and work hard for the next 10 days."
// UP NEXT
The Bearcats will be back in action Sept. 25-26 at the East Carolina Pirate Collegiate Classic in Greenville, North Carolina.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The University of Cincinnati women's golf team placed eighth at the 2017 William & Mary Invitational at The River Course at Kingsmill Resort.
Playing in tough conditions, the Red & Black followed scores of 308 and 307, respectively, in the opening two rounds on Sunday with a 314 during Monday's final round to stay in eighth place and finish one spot ahead of American Athletic Conference rival USF in ninth place.
// SCORING TEAM
In total on Monday, UC holed seven birdies including two each by Gloor (Mattstetten, Switzerland/ESC La Neuveville) and junior Elizabeth Keeling (Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut). Gloor stayed solid in the third round, bouncing back from a second-round 76 with a third-round 75 to move up from 10th to eighth place. Playing individually, freshman Amalia Shahzan (Kedah, Malaysia), too, ended the tournament strong with an 80 after an 83 in the second round. As a team, the Bearcats ended play on a positive note with five of its seven birdies coming over the final nine holes.
Scoring Team
T8. Christina Gloor 73 76 75 224 +8
T35. Elizabeth Keeling 80 77 78 235 +19
T37. Anika Hitt 76 78 82 236 +20
T41 Alyssa Burritt 82 76 79 237 +21
T46 Vanessa Manrique 79 78 83 240 +24
Individual
T46 Amalia Shahzan 77 83 80 240 +24
// TEAM RESULTS
1. Penn State 296 294 298 888 +24
2. UNCW 297 299 294 890 +26
3. Seton Hall 296 296 300 892 +28
T4. College of Charleston 304 296 303 903 +39
T4. William & Mary 306 300 297 903 +39
6. Xavier 311 298 311 920 +56
7. James Madison 314 300 312 926 +62
8. Cincinnati 308 307 314 929 +65
9. USF 320 311 322 953 +89
10. Radford 331 321 317 969 +105
11. Western Carolina 349 335 334 1018 +154
// COACH CARL ON THE BEARCATS
"Another day again where the scores don't show how the team played," said head coach Janet Carl. "We lost some shots on poor decisions in tough conditions. Wind gusts were much stronger today. The team worked hard and there are more good things to take with us. Time to get home and work hard for the next 10 days."
// UP NEXT
The Bearcats will be back in action Sept. 25-26 at the East Carolina Pirate Collegiate Classic in Greenville, North Carolina.