Final Results |
Live ScoringTEMPE, Ariz. – The University of Hawai'i women's golf team concluded the PING/ASU Invitational with a final round 314 Sunday at the Karsten Golf Course to finish in 14
th place.
The Rainbow Wahine totaled 935 in the three-day tournament, which was hosted by Arizona State and featured nine nationally ranked teams, including top-ranked Alabama. Third-ranked UCLA captured the team title with a six-shot win over host ASU. The Bruins shot 852 led by medalist Bronte Law, who tied a 54-hole tournament scoring record at 12-under 204 after a final round 69.
UH juniors
Izzy Leung and
Raquel Ek tied for 41
st at 10-over 226 as each shot identical 76 on Sunday. Junior
Kelli-Anne Katsuda placed 75
th at 240; junior
Daezsa Tomas was 76
th at 247; and senior
Nichole Cruz was 77
th at 255.
Alabama finished third (859) followed by No. 10 Arizona (875), No. 13 Washington (880), No. 17 UNLV (883), and No. 29 Texas (891). No. 4 Northwestern, Baylor, and Washington State (894) tied for eight to round out the Top 10.
Law edged out teammate Lilia Vu, the Round 2 leader by three strokes, followed by ASU's Linnea Strom (211), and Alabama's Cheynee Knight and Texas' Sophia Schubert (212), who tied for fourth.
The Rainbow Wahine will next host the Big West Championship next week at the Kapalua's Bay Course on Maui.
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