
Staudt, Sager Lift Pirates to Sixth Place at Yale
10/8/2017 9:56:00 PM | Women's Golf
NEW HAVEN, CONN. – Sophomore Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) fired an even-par, 71, in Saturday's second round to lead the Seton Hall women's golf team to a sixth place finish at the rain-shortened Yale Invitational.
After an uncharacteristically high first round score, Sager was brilliant on Saturday. She was 2-over-par through her first 13 holes, but finished her round with three pars and birdies on holes No. 16 and No. 17. For the tournament, Sager tied for 20th place with an 8-over-par, 79-71-150.
Collectively, the Pirates improved six strokes on Saturday, finishing with a 12-over-par, 296. The Hall's second round effort allowed it to improve three spots in the final standings to sixth place. For the tournament, Seton Hall recorded a 30-over-par, 302-296-598. Stirling won the team title by 10 strokes at 12-over-par.
The Hall's top performer for the tournament was Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.). The sophomore turned in a second straight impressive round on Saturday, and used a strong finish to shoot up the individual scoreboard. Staudt was 6-over-par through 13 holes, but parred holes No. 15 and No. 18, birdied holes No. 14 and No. 16, and recorded an eagle on the par-4, 17th hole. She was 4-under-par through her final five holes alone. For the day, she shot a 2-over-par, 73. For the tournament, she tied for 14th place with a 6-over-par, 75-73-148. Staudt's 6-over-par finish is a career-best.
Freshman Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) rode 13 pars to a 5-over-par, 76, on Saturday. For the tournament, she finished tied with Sager for 20th place with an 8-over-par, 74-76-150.
Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) was consistent throughout the Yale Intercollegiate, firing a pair of 5-over-par, 76's. She tied for 35th overall with a 10-over-par, 76-76-152.
Senior Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio) was consistent as well, firing a pair of 6-over-par, 77's. For the tournament she shot a 12-over-par, 77-77-154.
A trio of Pirates also made the trip to compete as individuals, and all three shot a 12-over-par, 83, in round two. Junior Jamie Greene (Troy, Mich.) finished the tournament with a 19-over-par, 78-83-162. Her 19-over-par score is a career-low, breaking her prior record-best by eight strokes.
Senior Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) and Gianna Tomeo (Bradenton, Fla.) each finished just one stroke behind Greene with identical scores. Both shot a 20-over-par, 79-83-162.
Tournament Details:
YALE WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE
Host: Yale University
Location: New Haven, Conn.
Course: Yale Golf Course
Course Vitals: Par-71, 6,008 yards
Dates: October 6-8, 2017, Three Rounds
The Course:
Designed by champion golfer and co-founder of the USGA Charles Blair Macdonald, the par-71, 6,008-yard Yale Golf Course is an exemplar of the early American golf course and has consistently been voted the number one college golf course in America.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Yale, the field was comprised of 13 other teams including: Albany, Boston College, Boston University, Bucknell, Columbia, Delaware, Fairfield, Harvard, Lamar, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Quinnipiac, Stirling and UNC-Charlotte.
Up Next:
The Pirates will return to action on Sunday, Oct. 15 for the first two rounds of the Brown Bear Invitational in Seekonk, Mass.
After an uncharacteristically high first round score, Sager was brilliant on Saturday. She was 2-over-par through her first 13 holes, but finished her round with three pars and birdies on holes No. 16 and No. 17. For the tournament, Sager tied for 20th place with an 8-over-par, 79-71-150.
Collectively, the Pirates improved six strokes on Saturday, finishing with a 12-over-par, 296. The Hall's second round effort allowed it to improve three spots in the final standings to sixth place. For the tournament, Seton Hall recorded a 30-over-par, 302-296-598. Stirling won the team title by 10 strokes at 12-over-par.
The Hall's top performer for the tournament was Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.). The sophomore turned in a second straight impressive round on Saturday, and used a strong finish to shoot up the individual scoreboard. Staudt was 6-over-par through 13 holes, but parred holes No. 15 and No. 18, birdied holes No. 14 and No. 16, and recorded an eagle on the par-4, 17th hole. She was 4-under-par through her final five holes alone. For the day, she shot a 2-over-par, 73. For the tournament, she tied for 14th place with a 6-over-par, 75-73-148. Staudt's 6-over-par finish is a career-best.
Freshman Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) rode 13 pars to a 5-over-par, 76, on Saturday. For the tournament, she finished tied with Sager for 20th place with an 8-over-par, 74-76-150.
Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) was consistent throughout the Yale Intercollegiate, firing a pair of 5-over-par, 76's. She tied for 35th overall with a 10-over-par, 76-76-152.
Senior Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio) was consistent as well, firing a pair of 6-over-par, 77's. For the tournament she shot a 12-over-par, 77-77-154.
A trio of Pirates also made the trip to compete as individuals, and all three shot a 12-over-par, 83, in round two. Junior Jamie Greene (Troy, Mich.) finished the tournament with a 19-over-par, 78-83-162. Her 19-over-par score is a career-low, breaking her prior record-best by eight strokes.
Senior Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) and Gianna Tomeo (Bradenton, Fla.) each finished just one stroke behind Greene with identical scores. Both shot a 20-over-par, 79-83-162.
Tournament Details:
YALE WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE
Host: Yale University
Location: New Haven, Conn.
Course: Yale Golf Course
Course Vitals: Par-71, 6,008 yards
Dates: October 6-8, 2017, Three Rounds
TOURNAMENT LEADER BOARDS | ||||||||||||
Team Leaders | Player Leaders | Combo Listing | Statistical Leaders |
Designed by champion golfer and co-founder of the USGA Charles Blair Macdonald, the par-71, 6,008-yard Yale Golf Course is an exemplar of the early American golf course and has consistently been voted the number one college golf course in America.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Yale, the field was comprised of 13 other teams including: Albany, Boston College, Boston University, Bucknell, Columbia, Delaware, Fairfield, Harvard, Lamar, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Quinnipiac, Stirling and UNC-Charlotte.
Up Next:
The Pirates will return to action on Sunday, Oct. 15 for the first two rounds of the Brown Bear Invitational in Seekonk, Mass.
2017 YALE WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE - Team Scores | |||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | TOTAL | PAR |
1 | Stirling | 285 | 295 | 580 | +12 |
2 | Lamar | 296 | 294 | 590 | +22 |
T3 | Delaware | 301 | 293 | 594 | +26 |
T3 | Harvard | 303 | 291 | 594 | +26 |
5 | UNC-Charlotte | 296 | 299 | 595 | +27 |
6 | SETON HALL | 302 | 296 | 598 | +30 |
7 | Yale | 300 | 301 | 601 | +33 |
8 | Boston College | 294 | 308 | 602 | +34 |
9 | Princeton | 301 | 302 | 603 | +35 |
10 | Albany | 297 | 310 | 607 | +39 |
11 | Pennsylvania | 308 | 304 | 612 | +44 |
12 | Columbia | 308 | 308 | 616 | +48 |
13 | Boston University | 306 | 313 | 619 | +51 |
14 | Quinnipiac | 309 | 312 | 621 | +53 |
15 | Bucknell | 313 | 327 | 640 | +72 |
2017 YALE WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE - Seton Hall Individual Scores | |||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | TOTAL | PAR |
T14 | Sammie Staudt | 75 | 73 | 148 | +6 |
T20 | Maddie Sager | 79 | 71 | 150 | +8 |
T20 | Mia Kness | 74 | 76 | 150 | +8 |
T35 | Lizzie Win | 76 | 76 | 152 | +10 |
T46 | Cassie Pantelas | 77 | 77 | 154 | +12 |
T76 | Jamie Greene (Ind.) | 78 | 83 | 161 | +19 |
T79 | Macky Fouse (Ind.) | 79 | 83 | 162 | +20 |
T79 | Gianna Tomeo (Ind.) | 79 | 83 | 162 | +20 |
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