Women’s Golf Back in Action Monday at Bradley Invitational

FARMERS BRANCH, Texas – University of Cincinnati women's golf will be back in action Monday – Tuesday, March 12-13, at the Bradley Invitational at Brookhaven Country Club.

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Women’s Golf Back in Action Monday at Bradley InvitationalWomen’s Golf Back in Action Monday at Bradley Invitational
FARMERS BRANCH, Texas – University of Cincinnati women's golf will be back in action Monday – Tuesday, March 12-13, at the Bradley Invitational at Brookhaven Country Club.
 
// THE TOURNAMENT
The stroke play event will span two days with 36 holes played on Monday and 18 on Tuesday. Play will begin both days with 9 a.m. shotgun starts.
 
// THE COURSE
Brookhaven Country Club features a par-73, 6,286-yard course. Click here to learn more about the course.
 
// BEARCATS IN THE FIELD
At the Bradley Invitational, five golfers will comprise UC's scoring team, with one golfer competing individually.
 
Scoring Team
Junior Anika Hitt (Mequon, Wisc./Homestead)
Sophomore Alyssa Burritt (Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook)
Freshman Amalia Shahzan (Kedah, Malaysia)
Senior Christina Gloor (Mattstetten, Switzerland/ESC La Neuveville)
Junior Elizabeth Keeling (Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut)
 
Individual
Sophomore Daniela Murcia (Bogotá, Colombia)

// LIVE SCORING
Live scoring throughout the event will be available through BirdieFire.

// THE FIELD
The 17-team field is comprised of host Bradley, Akron, Belmont, Cincinnati, Detroit, Drake, Houston Baptist, Illinois State, Missouri State, Northern Illinois, South Dakota, Texas A&M Corpus Christi, UMKC, UNC-Asheville, UTRGV, Wichita State, and UT-Dallas.
 
// LAST TIME OUT
UC wrapped up play Tuesday at the North Florida Collegiate at Jacksonville Golf & Country Club with Burritt pacing the Bearcats with a three-round 221 to finish in a tie for 16th overall. As a team, the Bearcats placed 13th.
 
Following a one-under-par 71 in the second round, Burritt (Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook) continued her impressive play at the tournament with a final-round 74 to finish in a tie for 16th place on the individual leaderboard. In a tie for 19th place after Monday's first two rounds, the sophomore holed two birdies and saved par on 13 holes on Tuesday to vault into 16th place out of approximately 90 golfers.
 
Keeling also ended the tournament on a positive note with a third-round 75 – including a pair of birdies -- to total 235 over two days. Hitt and Gloor, too, bounced back with final-round scores of 78 and 75, respectively. Gloor also carded a team-best three birdies on the day.