PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. — The Dartmouth women's golf team left the best for last, posting its best round of the Lady Bison Bay Point Classic on Sunday in shooting 10-over-298 to finish the tournament at 43-over-907. The Big Green's Sunday score was tied for the second best of the day, as they finished the three-day, 54-hole tournament in third place.
"DWG battled the entire day," said
Alex Kirk, Carolyn A. Pelzel '54a Head Coach of Women's Golf. "We finally had several birdies to help the cause. Captain
Katherine Sung led the way. This was a great finale to our spring trip."
Harvard finished first at 28-over-892, followed by Abilene Christian at 30-over-894 then the Big Green. Dartmouth was ahead of host Lipscomb at 48-over-912 and Yale at 51-over-915.
Senior
Katherine Sung posted Dartmouth's best score on Sunday at 1-under-71 to tie for third overall at 4-over-220.
First-year
Caroline Chung had the Big Green's next-best Sunday score at 2-over-74 to tie for 14th at 13-over-229. Sophomore
Sophie Thai was one spot ahead, shooting 3-over-75 on Sunday to finish at 11-over-227.
Senior
Penelope Tir shot 8-over-78 on Sunday to finish at 15-over-231, which was tied for 26th overall. Junior
Claire Xu shot 10-over-80 over the final 18 holes to shoot 28-over-244 for the tournament.
The Big Green return to action in two weekends on Apr. 6-7 at the Rutgers Invitational.
"We are gaining positive momentum coming into the home stretch before the Ivy League Championship," said Kirk. "Onto Rutgers!"