Completed Event: Women's Golf at Bandana Invitational on September 22, 2025 , , 2nd of 15 (+23)
Final

Women's Golf
at Bandana Invitational
4/23/2010 9:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Dartmouth freshman Julie Campbell (Bozeman, Mont.) picked a fine time to post the best round of her rookie campaign, notching a 79 (+7) on the first day of the Ivy League Women's Golf Championships held at Baltusrol Golf Club on the upper course. She leads the Big Green and is tied for ninth, while Dartmouth finds itself in seventh place with a team score of 337 (+49).
Penn has the lead by five strokes over Harvard with a 314 (+26), but the Crimson's Katie Sylvan is in the lead thanks to a round at even par. The only golfer with five strokes of Sylvan is Columbia's Lynda Kwon with a two-over 74.
Campbell had a consistent round after starting with a birdie on the first hole. The rest of the day she made par or bogeyed the remaining holes to card her 79. Both she and junior captain Katie Gulemi (Fairfield, Conn.) were at two-over at the turn, but Gulemi struggled on the back nine to finish the day at 12-over par with an 84, tying her for 20th place in the 35-player field.
Also competing for the Big Green were sophomore Marietta Smith (Mount Prospect, Ill.) with an 86 (+14), as well as sophomore Heather Roland (Newtown Square, Pa.) and freshman Colleen Carroll (Bettendorf, Iowa) each with an 88 (+16).
Carroll will be the first to tee off for Dartmouth in the second round tomorrow morning at 11 a.m.