
Win Named BIG EAST Women's Golfer of the Week
10/26/2018 9:24:00 AM | Women's Golf
NEW YORK – Seton Hall junior Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) was named BIG EAST Women's Golfer of the Week on Friday.
It's the second time during this fall season, and the third time in her career that she has received the impressive distinction.
Last week, Win became only the sixth Pirate in program history to claim an individual tournament title. Win won the 2018 Delaware Lady Blue Hen Invitational, her first individual title, by two strokes with a 3-over-par, 69-74-73-216. She had two birdies and 12 pars in Sunday's final round in route to a 2-over-par, 73. Entering the final round, she trailed by three strokes, but was one of very few golfers to be able to withstand 25 mph winds, and vaulted to the individual lead. Win is the first Pirate to claim an individual title since teammate Mia Kness won the Brown Bear Invitational to complete the 2017 fall season.
Win's 216 breaks Seton Hall's par-71, three-round record by two strokes held previously by Karlie Zabrosky. It's Win's 11th career top-10 finish, which ranks fifth-most in Pirate history. She finished the fall season with the second-lowest stroke average in the BIG EAST Conference at 73.18.
Win and the rest of the Pirates will return to tournament action when the spring season begins this February. The Hall will open the season with the Rio Verde Invitational, Feb. 22-24, in Rio Verde, Ariz.
It's the second time during this fall season, and the third time in her career that she has received the impressive distinction.
Last week, Win became only the sixth Pirate in program history to claim an individual tournament title. Win won the 2018 Delaware Lady Blue Hen Invitational, her first individual title, by two strokes with a 3-over-par, 69-74-73-216. She had two birdies and 12 pars in Sunday's final round in route to a 2-over-par, 73. Entering the final round, she trailed by three strokes, but was one of very few golfers to be able to withstand 25 mph winds, and vaulted to the individual lead. Win is the first Pirate to claim an individual title since teammate Mia Kness won the Brown Bear Invitational to complete the 2017 fall season.
Win's 216 breaks Seton Hall's par-71, three-round record by two strokes held previously by Karlie Zabrosky. It's Win's 11th career top-10 finish, which ranks fifth-most in Pirate history. She finished the fall season with the second-lowest stroke average in the BIG EAST Conference at 73.18.
Win and the rest of the Pirates will return to tournament action when the spring season begins this February. The Hall will open the season with the Rio Verde Invitational, Feb. 22-24, in Rio Verde, Ariz.
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