KAILUA KONA, Hawaii – The Washington State women's golf team finished ninth (+37, 913) against several ranked opponents at the Pac-12 Preview, Tuesday, at Nanea Golf Club.
In the final tournament of the fall season, WSU finished behind seven ranked Pac-12 opponents, with No. 15 Arizona State winning the tournament with a three-round score of 878 (+2). No. 30 Arizona finished second (+5, 881), while No. 3 Stanford rounded out the top-three at 889 (+13).
Leading the team was junior Alivia Brown who tied for 15th place. Brown shot 3-over par in the third round and had a final score of 223 (+4). The Gig Harbor, Wash.- native finished 10 strokes back of tournament-champion Robynn Ree of USC.
In her best performance of the season, freshman Marie Lund-Hansen tied for 28th with a three-round score of 229 (+10). Lund-Hansen finished one stroke ahead of sophomore Madison Odiorne who tied for 32nd place (+11, 230). Odiorne shot even-par in the final round with three birdies on the back nine. Â
Senior Cherokee Kim tied for 36th after shooting 12-over through three rounds (231). Junior Bree Wanderscheid had a final score of 241 (+22) and tied for 53rd place.
The conclusion of the tournament marks the end of WSU's fall season. The Cougars will return for the spring season Feb. 11-12, at Stanford, Calif., for the Peg Barnard Invitational.
Washington State Results
Team
T-15. Alivia Brown: 76 (+3), 71 (-2), 76 (+3) = 223 (4)
T-28. Marie Lund-Hansen: 78 (+5), 72 (-1), 79 (+6) = 229 (+10)
T-32. Madison Odiorne: 77 (+4), 80 (+7), 73 (E) = 230 (+11)
T-36. Cherokee Kim: 79 (+6), 76 (+3), 76 (+3) = 231 (+12)
T-53. Bree Wanderscheid: 81 (+8), 81 (+8), 79 (+6) = 241 (+22)