Marie Lund-Hansen final round at CDA Resort
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Cougars Complete Play in Stanford

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STANFORD, CALIF. – The Washington State women's golf team moved up to tie for 14th place at the Stanford Intercollegiate hosted by Condoleezza Rice. WSU tied with Denver after carding a third round score of 306(+22).

The Cougars competed in a tough field, where seven out of ten teams were nationally ranked in the top-25. No. 3 USC took home the tournament title, carding an overall score of 837(-15) through three rounds of play. Stanford placed second at the tournament, marking an even-par, 852. No. 18 Northwestern finished third after carding a one-over, 853, through the three rounds.

Senior Madison Odiorne led the Cougars after carding a three-over, 74, in the final round to bring her overall score to a 219(+6). Odiorne's score tied her for 36th place with No. 84 Momoka Kobori from No. 21 Pepperdine and Monica Matsubara from No. 18 Northwestern.

Junior Marie Lund-Hansen carded a three-over in the final round to put together an overall score of 221(+8).

Individually, No. 31 Hira Naveed from Pepperdine and Mariel Galdiano from No. 2 UCLA won the tournament after each carding a 205(-8) through the three rounds. Naveed put together a three-under, 68, in the final round, while Galdiano scored a one-over, 72.

The Cougars will hit the green for their final tournament of the 2018 calendar year Nov. 5 – 7 as they travel to Kailua Kona, Hawaii for the Nanea Pac-12 Preview.

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