KAILUA-KONA, Hawai'i – The University of Hawai'i women's golf team completed the Nanea Invitational with a 915 total following Wednesday's final round 309 at the Nanea Golf Club.
The Rainbow Wahine closed out their fall schedule with an 11
th place finish. Host Stanford posted a 269 to run away with the team title at 44-under 832, 19 strokes better than runner-up Arizona State (851).
UH's top finisher was freshman
Chloe Ku, who totaled 7-over 226 total and tie for 44
th place. The San Ramon, Calif., native concluded the tournament with a final round 81.
Jasmine Wong was one stroke back at 227 after a 1-over 74, her best round of the tournament, to finish in 46
th place.
Also competing for the Rainbow Wahine were
Emiko Sverduk (78=231, t-54
th),
Maline Kraus (76=233; 56
th), and
Sofina Firouzi (83=243; 59
th).
There was a three-way tie for medalist honors between Auburn's Anna Davis, Stanford's Meja Örtengren, and Texas' Cindy Hsu, who all finished 10-under 209. Örtengren posted the low round of the day at 7-under 66.
The tournament concluded the fall season for the Rainbow Wahine, who will next compete in the Alice and John Wallace Classic, Feb. 14-16 in Palm Desert, Calif.
11. Hawai'i – 309=915 (+39)
T44.
Chloe Ku – 81=226 (+7)
46.
Jasmine Wong – 74=227 (+8)
T54.
Emiko Sverduk – 78=231 (+12)
56.
Maline Kraus – 76=233 (+14)
59.
Sofina Firouzi – 83=243 (+24)
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