Washington State University Athletics

Cougars Finish Play in New Mexico
September 11, 2018 | Women's Golf
Junior Marie Lund-Hansen capped her week with a 19th place finish.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.  – Junior Marie Lund-Hansen finished tied for 19th following the final round of the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational Tuesday in Albuquerque, N.M. Lund-Hansen went two-over par for the tournament to lead the Washington State women's golf team in the Cougars opening tournament of 2018, coming in with a 76 in the final round. The previous day, Lund-Hansen finished two-under par with a 70 in the first round before finishing the second round with an even-par 72. The Denmark native finished the tournament with a score of 218(+2).
Senior Madison Odiorne completed the tournament tied for 33rd, having carded a 74(+2) in the final round bringing her overall score to 221(+5). Freshman Amy Chu completed her first collegiate tournament with a score of 222(+6) after posting a 75(+3) in the final round of play.
As a team, Washington State finished in 12th place. The Cougars finished the tournament with an overall score of 886(+22). No. 15 Kent State took home the tournament title having gone six-under par through the two-day event with an overall score of 858. Individually, Pepperdine's Hira Naveed was the tournament medalist at seven-under after posting a four-under, 68, on the final day of play.
"This week was our first tournament of the fall and we came out in the first and second round and really played well" said head coach Kelli Kamimura. "I am excited about the growth I've seen in the team this week, especially with two new freshmen in the lineup. We had a couple of bumps in the road today, but we learned from it and now know what to work on to take into Coeur D'Alene."
The Cougars will be back on the course Sept. 24-25 in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho for the CDA Resort Collegiate Invitational hosted by Gonzaga.
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Senior Madison Odiorne completed the tournament tied for 33rd, having carded a 74(+2) in the final round bringing her overall score to 221(+5). Freshman Amy Chu completed her first collegiate tournament with a score of 222(+6) after posting a 75(+3) in the final round of play.
As a team, Washington State finished in 12th place. The Cougars finished the tournament with an overall score of 886(+22). No. 15 Kent State took home the tournament title having gone six-under par through the two-day event with an overall score of 858. Individually, Pepperdine's Hira Naveed was the tournament medalist at seven-under after posting a four-under, 68, on the final day of play.
"This week was our first tournament of the fall and we came out in the first and second round and really played well" said head coach Kelli Kamimura. "I am excited about the growth I've seen in the team this week, especially with two new freshmen in the lineup. We had a couple of bumps in the road today, but we learned from it and now know what to work on to take into Coeur D'Alene."
The Cougars will be back on the course Sept. 24-25 in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho for the CDA Resort Collegiate Invitational hosted by Gonzaga.
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| 12 | Washington State | 294 | 289 | 303 | 886 |
| T19 | Marie Lund-Hansen (1) | 70 | 72 | 76 | 218 |
| T33 | Madison Odiorne (2) | 74 | 73 | 74 | 221 |
| T37 | Amy Chu (3) | 74 | 73 | 75 | 222 |
| T59 | Kenedee Peters (5) | 77 | 71 | 79 | 227 |
| T63 | Emily Baumgart (4) | 76 | 74 | 78 | 228 |
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