Albrecht, Gamecocks Finish Second at USA Women's Invite
2/25/2014 6:14:00 PM | Women's Golf
FINAL RESULTS
MOBILE – Freshman Anne Albrecht and the Jacksonville State women's golf team each finished in second place at the University of South Alabama Women's Invitational on Tuesday.
Albrecht, a freshman from Winsen, Germany, carded a final-round 75 on the par-72, 6,071-yard Azalea City Golf Course, finishing the 54-hole event with a six-over 222. The Gamecocks turned in a 304 on the second and final day of the 15-team event, finishing just two shots behind Memphis' 905 for the team title. The Tigers used a 304 on Tuesday to climb past JSU.
Host South Alabama turned in the best team score of the day with a 299 to finish in third, two shots behind JSU. In-state rivals Troy and Samford finished fourth and fifth, respectively.
Albrecht started the day with eight-straight pars before a bogey on the par-4 ninth hole. She also bogeyed the 12th before her lone birdie of the day on the par-5 15th. A double bogey six on 16 was the only other blemish on her card. She finished two shots behind Leighann Cabush of Memphis, who won the 83-player field with a 54-hole score of 220.
Albrecht was joined in the top five by junior Maya Parsons, whose 223 left her in a tie for third. The Whitby, Ontario, native's final-round 74 was JSU's low round on Tuesday and saw her birdie three holes. Parsons led the field in par-3 scoring at two under over the tournament, including a birdie and three pars on Tuesday.
Sophomore Melani Sisto used a 77 in the final round to finish with a 230 and in a tie for 17th place. Sophomore Melania Bajo Geijo's 78 put her in a tie for 22nd with a three-round total of 232. Freshman Angie Varona wrapped up JSU's lineup in a tie for 64th after a final-round 82 gave her a total score of 248.
The Gamecocks return to action on Sunday, when they travel to Kiawah Island, S.C., for the Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic.
MOBILE – Freshman Anne Albrecht and the Jacksonville State women's golf team each finished in second place at the University of South Alabama Women's Invitational on Tuesday.
Albrecht, a freshman from Winsen, Germany, carded a final-round 75 on the par-72, 6,071-yard Azalea City Golf Course, finishing the 54-hole event with a six-over 222. The Gamecocks turned in a 304 on the second and final day of the 15-team event, finishing just two shots behind Memphis' 905 for the team title. The Tigers used a 304 on Tuesday to climb past JSU.
Host South Alabama turned in the best team score of the day with a 299 to finish in third, two shots behind JSU. In-state rivals Troy and Samford finished fourth and fifth, respectively.
Albrecht started the day with eight-straight pars before a bogey on the par-4 ninth hole. She also bogeyed the 12th before her lone birdie of the day on the par-5 15th. A double bogey six on 16 was the only other blemish on her card. She finished two shots behind Leighann Cabush of Memphis, who won the 83-player field with a 54-hole score of 220.
Albrecht was joined in the top five by junior Maya Parsons, whose 223 left her in a tie for third. The Whitby, Ontario, native's final-round 74 was JSU's low round on Tuesday and saw her birdie three holes. Parsons led the field in par-3 scoring at two under over the tournament, including a birdie and three pars on Tuesday.
Sophomore Melani Sisto used a 77 in the final round to finish with a 230 and in a tie for 17th place. Sophomore Melania Bajo Geijo's 78 put her in a tie for 22nd with a three-round total of 232. Freshman Angie Varona wrapped up JSU's lineup in a tie for 64th after a final-round 82 gave her a total score of 248.
The Gamecocks return to action on Sunday, when they travel to Kiawah Island, S.C., for the Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic.
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