RINGOES, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania women's golf team finished sixth at the Ivy League Championships. The three-day, 54-hole event was conducted on the par-72 course at The Ridge at Back Brook.
The Quakers shot 308 as a team on Sunday, putting them at 58-over-par 922 for the weekend. Princeton won the team championship, shooting 892 for the weekend which had the Tigers three strokes ahead of second-place Columbia. Harvard was third, eight strokes off the pace.
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Freshman
Natalie Cao was Penn's low scorer on Sunday, carding a 74 which left her at 10-over-par 226 for the weekend. It is the second-best score by a Penn player in tournament history, behind only
Rina Jung's 223 (+7) in 2019, and put the freshman 13th in the field of 30 golfers. Cao also tied for fifth in the field in par-4 scoring (+3). Senior
Leila Dizon scored for the Quakers with a Sunday 78 that put her at 228 for the weekend, tied for 14th.
Eunice Kim shot 77 on Sunday and ended the weekend at 233, while
Mary Shin also scored with a 79 that left her at 19-over-par 235 for the weekend. The senior tied for fifth in the field with eight birdies on the weekend.
Susan Xiao saw her first action of the weekend and shot an 83 after
Selina Li played the first two rounds while Xiao nursed an injury.
Yanjun Liu made it a clean sweep for the Tigers, as her final-round 73 left her at even-par 216 for the weekend. That was five strokes ahead of Columbia's Jennifer Wang, who shot a 76 on Sunday.
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