
Staudt Named BIG EAST Women's Golfer of the Week
10/3/2019 11:36:00 AM | Women's Golf
NEW YORK – Seton Hall senior Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) was named BIG EAST Women's Golfers of the Week on Thursday.
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It's the second straight week that the women's honor goes to a Pirate. Last week, it was shared by Maddie Sager and Sarah Fouratt.
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Staudt fired a 1-over-par, 73, in Sunday's final round to help lead the Pirates to the 2019 Princeton Invitational title. Staudt was coming off her career-best tournament the prior week, a 1-over-par, tie for fifth place at the Nittany Lion Invitational, but managed to better herself last weekend. The senior tied for second place among 80 individual golfers with a new career-low 3-under-par, 68-73-141. She finished tied with Princeton's Grace Ni, three strokes behind the individual champion, Yale's Ami Gianchandani.
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After recording one top-5 finish in her first three years in South Orange, Staudt has achieved them in back-to-back weeks to begin her senior campaign. Her 141 shatters Seton Hall's previous par-72, two-round record of 146 set by Erin McClure at the Rutgers Invitational in 2013 and matched by Carolina Ronchel Salas just last year at this event.
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Staudt and the rest of the Pirates will return to tournament action, Oct. 19-20, for three rounds of golf at Rohoboth Beach Country Club for the Delaware Lady Blue Hen Invitational.
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It's the second straight week that the women's honor goes to a Pirate. Last week, it was shared by Maddie Sager and Sarah Fouratt.
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Staudt fired a 1-over-par, 73, in Sunday's final round to help lead the Pirates to the 2019 Princeton Invitational title. Staudt was coming off her career-best tournament the prior week, a 1-over-par, tie for fifth place at the Nittany Lion Invitational, but managed to better herself last weekend. The senior tied for second place among 80 individual golfers with a new career-low 3-under-par, 68-73-141. She finished tied with Princeton's Grace Ni, three strokes behind the individual champion, Yale's Ami Gianchandani.
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After recording one top-5 finish in her first three years in South Orange, Staudt has achieved them in back-to-back weeks to begin her senior campaign. Her 141 shatters Seton Hall's previous par-72, two-round record of 146 set by Erin McClure at the Rutgers Invitational in 2013 and matched by Carolina Ronchel Salas just last year at this event.
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Staudt and the rest of the Pirates will return to tournament action, Oct. 19-20, for three rounds of golf at Rohoboth Beach Country Club for the Delaware Lady Blue Hen Invitational.
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