Washington State University Athletics
Cougars Place Sixth at Ron Moore Women’s Invitational
October 07, 2018 | Women's Golf
HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. – Led by the play pf their freshman Amy Chu, the Washington State women's golf team placed sixth at the Ron Moore Women's Invitational after carding an 887(+23). Putting together their best round of play in Colorado, the team went two-under par, 286, Sunday afternoon.
Chu pushed her way into ninth place after the third round of play in the tournament. The Australian native carded a 70(-2) in the final round to garner an overall score of 218(+2). The ninth place finish was Chu's first-career top-10 finish in just her third collegiate tournament.
Not far behind was junior Marie Lund-Hansen. The Denmark native carded an overall score of 219(+3), after posting a one-under par, 71, in the final round of play. Lund-Hansen's score tied with Ellen Hutchinson-Kay from Ole Miss and Erin Sargent from Wyoming for 13th place.
Senior Madison Odiorne carded an even-par, 72, in the final round to bring her overall score to 225(+9). Redshirt-sophomore Emily Baumgart scored a third-round 73(+1). Baumgart completed the tournament with an overall 228(+12). Junior Elodie Bridenne finished the tournament with an overall score of 231(+15), after carding a 76(+4) in the final round of play.
Freshman Cameron March completed her first tournament as a Cougar. The Los Angeles, Calif. native carded an 80(+8) in the third round to bring her overall score to a 244(+25).
Colorado State took home the tournament title, having gone four-under par through the three-day event with an overall score of 860. Individually, Colorado State's Ellen Secor was the tournament medalist at three-under, 213, after posting a one-under, 70, on the final day of play.
The Cougars will be back on the green Oct. 19 as they head to Stanford, Calif. for the Stanford Intercollegiate.
Chu pushed her way into ninth place after the third round of play in the tournament. The Australian native carded a 70(-2) in the final round to garner an overall score of 218(+2). The ninth place finish was Chu's first-career top-10 finish in just her third collegiate tournament.
Not far behind was junior Marie Lund-Hansen. The Denmark native carded an overall score of 219(+3), after posting a one-under par, 71, in the final round of play. Lund-Hansen's score tied with Ellen Hutchinson-Kay from Ole Miss and Erin Sargent from Wyoming for 13th place.
Senior Madison Odiorne carded an even-par, 72, in the final round to bring her overall score to 225(+9). Redshirt-sophomore Emily Baumgart scored a third-round 73(+1). Baumgart completed the tournament with an overall 228(+12). Junior Elodie Bridenne finished the tournament with an overall score of 231(+15), after carding a 76(+4) in the final round of play.
Freshman Cameron March completed her first tournament as a Cougar. The Los Angeles, Calif. native carded an 80(+8) in the third round to bring her overall score to a 244(+25).
Colorado State took home the tournament title, having gone four-under par through the three-day event with an overall score of 860. Individually, Colorado State's Ellen Secor was the tournament medalist at three-under, 213, after posting a one-under, 70, on the final day of play.
The Cougars will be back on the green Oct. 19 as they head to Stanford, Calif. for the Stanford Intercollegiate.
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