Colorado State University Athletics

Wednesday, April 21
Rancho Mirage, CA / Mission Hills Country Club
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Mountain West Championship Day 2

Arphamongkol

Rams Finish Spring Season at Mountain West Championship

4/21/2021 8:06:00 PM | Women's Golf

Colorado State finished its spring season Tuesday afternoon placing seventh at the Mountain West Championship.

Name: Mountain West Conference Championship
Hosts: Mountain West Conference
Location: Rancho Mirage, Calif. / Dinah Shore Tournament Course at the Mission Hills Country Club
Format: 54 holes (36-18)
Par/Yardage: 72/6,270
Teams (9): New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Fresno State, Colorado State, Nevada, Boise State, Wyoming
Individuals: 45 (five from each team)
 
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. – The Colorado State women's golf team finished its spring season at the Mountain West Conference Championship on Tuesday afternoon at the Mission Hills Country Club. The Rams finished in seventh after inking a 307-310-300—917 for the three-day championship. Freshman Panchalika Arphamongkol made the fourth largest jump in the final day, moving up nine positions to finish tied for 13th to lead CSU carding a 76-76-74—226 in her MW Championship debut.
 
"Friendly and Sofia have been incredibly steady for us all spring," said head coach Laura Cilek. "It was great to see them both cap it off with a nice performance at our conference championships!" 
 
Freshman Sofia Torres also climbed the leader board, moving up three positions to finish tied for 15th with a 74-77-76—227 in her first MW Championship. The freshmen duo have been the most consistent for Colorado State, combining for eight Top-20 finishes and both finishing with a sub-76 average in their first season.
 
7. Colorado State 307-310-300—917
T13. Panchalika Arphamongkol (1) 76-76-74—226
T15. Sofia Torres (3) 74-77-76—227
T30. Andrea Bergsdottir (2) 82-75-75—232
T30. Gabby Minier (4) 75-82-75—232
42. Tomine Bjerkelo (5) 82-85-79—246

TOURNAMENT NOTES
- Arphamongkol posted the fourth lowest score in the field while playing the par 5s finishing three-under. Minier followed inking two-under par.
- Arphamongkol gathered a team-high 34 of Colorado State's 155 pars for the three-rounds, including carding 12 the final two rounds.
- Torres and Bergsdottir each holed six birdies to lead the Rams, including Torres recording three in the opening round.
- Colorado State overall finished one-under par on the par-5s.
 
 
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