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Bergsdottir Records Third Top-20 Finish of the Year As CSU Finishes 11th at The Show at Spanish Trail
2/15/2022 7:27:00 PM | Women's Golf
Battling winds gusting to 40 mph in the final round, all 16 teams finished with scores in 300 or above
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – On a much more challenging weather day for the entire field, Colorado State slipped one spot and finished 11th at The Show at Spanish Trail, Feb. 14-15. The two-day, 54-hole tournament, hosted by UNLV, was played at Spanish Trail Country Club (Par 72 – 6,402 yards) in Las Vegas, Nev.
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With the wind constantly at 15-25 miles per hour and gusting as high as 40, the scores across the board were up significantly with all team scores in the 300s for the final 18 holes. Colorado State finished with a 30-over 318 in the last round and a 54-hole total of 44-over 908 for the event. Host No. 44 UNLV took home the team title with a final round low score of 13-over 301 to finish at 4-under 860, 13 shots ahead of runner-up Nevada at 9-over 873. August was third at 17-over 881, while No. 43 Furman (24-over 888) and No. 42 Washington (25-over 889) rounded out the top five.
"We did a great job today battling in the tough conditions," head coach Laura Cilek said. "Unfortunately, our last three holes we gave back too many shots to take advantage of our play early on in the day. We have some good things to work on before we tee it up again in Arizona in a couple weeks."
Junior Andrea Bergsdottir posted her third top-20 of the season and seventh of her career with a tie for 13th at 5-over 221. Â Junior Gabby Minier shot the team's best round of the day with a 2-over 74 and tied for 35th at 10-over 226. Freshman Lacey Uchida tied for 47th at 13-over 229, while sophomore Sofia Torres was at 20-over 236, tied for 71st. Freshman Pemika Arphamongkol completed CSU's effort in 78th at 23-over 239. Nevada's Leah John took home medalist honors at 4-under 212, two shots better than Kendall Todd of UNLV.
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The Rams will return to play after almost a month of practice, playing at the Clover Cup on Thursday-Saturday, March 10-12 at Longbow Golf Club in Mesa, Ariz.
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With the wind constantly at 15-25 miles per hour and gusting as high as 40, the scores across the board were up significantly with all team scores in the 300s for the final 18 holes. Colorado State finished with a 30-over 318 in the last round and a 54-hole total of 44-over 908 for the event. Host No. 44 UNLV took home the team title with a final round low score of 13-over 301 to finish at 4-under 860, 13 shots ahead of runner-up Nevada at 9-over 873. August was third at 17-over 881, while No. 43 Furman (24-over 888) and No. 42 Washington (25-over 889) rounded out the top five.
"We did a great job today battling in the tough conditions," head coach Laura Cilek said. "Unfortunately, our last three holes we gave back too many shots to take advantage of our play early on in the day. We have some good things to work on before we tee it up again in Arizona in a couple weeks."
Junior Andrea Bergsdottir posted her third top-20 of the season and seventh of her career with a tie for 13th at 5-over 221. Â Junior Gabby Minier shot the team's best round of the day with a 2-over 74 and tied for 35th at 10-over 226. Freshman Lacey Uchida tied for 47th at 13-over 229, while sophomore Sofia Torres was at 20-over 236, tied for 71st. Freshman Pemika Arphamongkol completed CSU's effort in 78th at 23-over 239. Nevada's Leah John took home medalist honors at 4-under 212, two shots better than Kendall Todd of UNLV.
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The Rams will return to play after almost a month of practice, playing at the Clover Cup on Thursday-Saturday, March 10-12 at Longbow Golf Club in Mesa, Ariz.
Teams | ||
1 | UNLVÂ | 276-283-301=860 (-4) |
2 | Nevada | 285-279-309=873 (+9) |
3 | Augusta | 286-288-307=881 (+17) |
4 | Furman | 287-296-305=888 (+24) |
5 | Washington | 291-295-303=889 (+25) |
6 | Cal Poly | 302-281-313=896 (+32) |
7 | North Florida | 289-294-317=900 (+36) |
8 | New Mexico | 295-291-317=903 (+39) |
9 | James Madison | 299-289-317=905 (+41) |
10 | Old Dominion | 294-296-316=906 (+42) |
11 | Colorado State | 300-290-318=908 (+44) |
12 | Grand Canyon | 304-294-315=913 (+49) |
13 | Gonzaga | 298-294-322=914 (+50) |
14 | UC Irvine | 294-300-321=915 (+51) |
15 | Fresno State | 291-300-331=922 (+58) |
16 | UC Davis | 305-301-322=928 (+64) |
Top Five Individuals Plus CSU | ||
1 | Leah John (Nevada)Â | 69-66-77=212 (-4) |
2 | Kendall Todd (UNLV) | 67-74-73=214 (-2) |
3 | Nicole Lorup (UNLV) | 72-67-76=215 (-1) |
4 | Chloe Holder (Augusta) | 70-73-73=216 (E) |
T5Â | Anna Morgan (Furman) | 71-72-74=217 (+1) |
T5Â | Angela Bagasbas (UC Irvine)Â | 72-70-75=217 (+1) |
T13Â | Andrea Bergsdottir (Colorado State) | 72-72-77=221 (+5) |
T35Â | Gabby Minier (Colorado State) | 80-72-74=226 (+10) |
T47Â | Lacey Uchida (Colorado State) | 75-72-82=229 (+13) |
T71Â | Sofia Torres (Colorado State) | 74-77-85=236 (+20) |
78 | Pemika Arphamongkol (Colorado State) | 79-74-86=239 (+23) |
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