DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. –
In the first tournament of the 2016 spring season, the University at
Albany women’s golf team captured the title at the Lonnie Barton
Invitational played at the LPGA International Hills Course. The Great
Danes placed first out of 10 competing teams, shooting 323 on Monday and
314 on Tuesday for a final score of 637. St. John’s (655) placed
second, followed by Siena (656), Sacred Heart (667) and Fairfield (677)
in the top five.
"It
is always nice to be able to come to Florida and to win our first
tournament of the spring season after not having hit a golf ball on
grass for just about five months,” said Head Coach Colleen Cashman-McSween. “It says a lot about this team’s hard work and dedication in the off-season and during the indoor practice season.”
Sophomore Annie Songeun Lee paced UAlbany with a second-place overall finish, shooting 79-75—154.
“I'm
very proud of Annie on her second-place finish and she seems to have
started the spring on the same foot she left off on in the fall,” said
Cashman-McSween. “Unfortunately, our number two player couldn't tee it
up this week due to an injury, so this truly was a team effort.”
Junior Rosalee Hearns tied for sixth with a 159 (80-79), followed by senior Yoorim Kang (82-81—163) who tied for 11th in the 49-athlete field. Freshman Natalie Yamamoto (82-85—167) placed 15th, while junior Nicolette Darois (90-79—169) rounded out UAlbany’s lineup.
“Anytime
you can come out of the winter without being outside and win a big
event it is pretty exciting. I'm very proud of them,” said
Cashman-McSween.
Up next, the Great Danes compete in the Bearcats’ Spring Classic in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla., March 25-27.
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