ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The University of Pennsylvania women's golf team maintained its third-place standing on the final day at the Navy Spring Invitational. The two-day, 36-hole event concluded Sunday on the par-72 USNA Golf Course.
Results (Clippd.com)
Penn shot 307 on Sunday and ended the weekend at 34-over-par 610. That left the Quakers behind team champion Boston University (594) and tournament host Navy (596). Of the other Ivy League teams in the eight-team field, Dartmouth (617) finished fourth and Columbia (620) was fifth.
Junior
Julie Shin held her spot near the top of the leaderboard, shooting a final-round 75 to end the weekend at 3-over-par 147. That put Shin fourth in a field of 53 golfers. In addition, Shin averaged 4.00 on par-4 scoring which was tied for best in the field.
Three Quakers tied for tenth place, as freshman
Claire Lu shot a final-round 76 while senior
Natalie Cao and junior
Bridget O'Keefe carded 79s as the trio finished at 153 for the weekend.
Senior
Debby Chang and sophomore
Madeleine Zang both scored for Penn on Sunday, both carding 78, while
Maggie Ni was in the field as an individual and carded her second 79 in as many rounds. All seven Penn players finished in the top 22 in the field.
BU had the top two players on the individual leaderboard, as Amy Han won medalist honors with a two-round score of 3-under-par 141. That left her three shots ahead of teammate Christy Chen.
Up Next
Penn gets ready for the Ivy League Championship, a 54-hole event that will run Friday through Sunday at Royal Palm Golf Club in Naples, Fla.
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