Eagles end top ten in Big Sky Championship

Eagles end top ten in Big Sky Championship


Litchfield Park, – The ladies’ golf of Eastern Washington ended the ninth in the Big Sky Championships on Wednesday and shot 911 in general, according to a statement by Eastern Washington University Athletics.

“This week’s finish was not the result we hoped for after a strong finish last week,” explained head coach Brenda Howe. “Day one had some good scores of our, two and three players placed, with the four and five struggles. Day two and three, the four and five sown players [Brooke Mahler and Spencer Cerenzia] Step up and played their work in those positions. Unfortunately we struggled in the one -off places for the past two days. ”

Gabriella Ilardi recovered today in the final round and shot 73 (+2) and recorded four Birdies to make a draw for 11th place in the individual classification. She shot 219 (+6) for the championships.

Kami Twining’s Eagle career also ended in Litchfield Park, when the Senior 36th (231) came to the championships.

First-year Spencer Cerenzia took the highlight of the day before Eastern and knocked in a hole-in-one on the par-three, ninth hole.

“Gabbi [Ilardi] Today played well with a few hiccups in the middle of the round, but things turned around with a few late-round birdies, “Howe added.” I am really proud of Spencer after a breakthrough tournament last week. She was the first-year first-year student who experienced a conference championship for the first time on Monday, but as soon as she settled, she really got up and fought to the end to offer us a number of crucial scores from the five-spot when the higher-placed players struggled. She made her first hole-in-one today and had before and after some bogeys, but finished her last six holes one under par. Brooke also played strongly in the four-spot to post a much-needed counting score. ”

Sacramento State won the championship and won with 15 strokes about Weber State for second place. The Hornets had an 853 (+1) for the three -day league. Maddie Montoya from Montana State claimed the individual title and took first place with a 69 (-2) today and a total score of 209 (-4) for the championships. Sac. St.’s Caitlin Maurice earned second place after photographing 210 (-3).

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