
Pirates Set For William & Mary Intercollegiate
3/18/2019 10:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - The Seton Hall women' golf team will return to tournament play for three rounds of golf at the William & Mary Intercollegiate, March 18-19, at Kingsmill Resort.
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Tournament Details:
WILLIAM & MARY INTERCOLLEGIATE
Host:Â College of William & Mary
Location:Â Williamsburg, Va.
Course:Â Kingsmill Resort (River Course)
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,025 yards
Dates:Â March 18-19, 2019, Three Rounds
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The Course:
For more than three decades, The River Course has hosted the world's best players on both PGA and LPGA tours. Bordered by the calm azure waters of the James River, this famed championship course has tested the mettle of the game's most famous names. On a still morning, dew still beading on the precisely manicured greens, you can almost hear the echoes of applause for crisply struck irons and delicately holed putts. The River Course inspires you to test your own mettle. To see how you stack up against the greats of today, and of years gone by.
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The course has been reborn thanks to the efforts of original architect Pete Dye. The renowned course designer tinkered just enough with his layout, bringing out the subtle details that make for a truly unforgettable round of golf.
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The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host William & Mary, the field is comprised of 13 other teams including: Akron, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, High Point, Indiana State, Longwood, Loyola-Chicago, Monmouth, Mount St. Mary's, Penn, St. Francis (Pa.), Wagner and Yale.
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The Lineup:
Seton Hall will be bringing the following lineup, in order as indicated, to Williamsburg.
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Last Time Out:
Juniors Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) and Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) each shot a 4-over-par, 76, to lead the Pirates to a 12th place tie at a darkness and snow-shortened River Landing Classic. Sager had a team-best three birdies to fuel her round, while Win had a team-high 14 pars. Both tied for 34th place among 90 individual golfers.Â
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Collectively, the Pirates tied Georgia State for 12th place with a 21-over-par, 309. Middle Tennessee State won the team title at 2-over-par with a 290. Seton Hall's lone BIG EAST competition, Georgetown, finished just one stroke head of The Hall at 20-over-par.
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Last Time at William & Mary:
Lizzie Win shot a team-best even-par, 72, in the final round to help lead the Pirates to a third place team finish at the 2017 William & Mary Invitational, which began the fall season. Win had five birdies in round three to record her second even-par score of the tournament. For the entirety of the event, she placed seventh with a career-lowest 7-over-par, 72-79-72-223.Â
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Collectively, the Pirates shot a 12-over-par, 300, in round three and finished the tournament at 28-over-par with a 296-296-300-892. The Hall finished in third place just two strokes behind UNC-Wilmington and only four strokes behind the team champion, Penn State. The Pirates' lone BIG EAST competition, Xavier, finished sixth at 56-over-par.
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The Pirates' top competitor for the tournament was Maddie Sager. She was the individual leader in the clubhouse following two rounds, but fell to sixth place after a 6-over-par, 78, in round three. Sager finished with a 6-over-par, 74-70-78-222.
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Tee Times:
The field will play two rounds (36 holes) on Monday, beginning with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m., and a single final round on Tuesday.Â
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Results:
Live stats will be available via Golfstat.com. Complete results of each day's events will also be available following competition at SHUpirates.com.
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Tournament Details:
WILLIAM & MARY INTERCOLLEGIATE
Host:Â College of William & Mary
Location:Â Williamsburg, Va.
Course:Â Kingsmill Resort (River Course)
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,025 yards
Dates:Â March 18-19, 2019, Three Rounds
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The Course:
For more than three decades, The River Course has hosted the world's best players on both PGA and LPGA tours. Bordered by the calm azure waters of the James River, this famed championship course has tested the mettle of the game's most famous names. On a still morning, dew still beading on the precisely manicured greens, you can almost hear the echoes of applause for crisply struck irons and delicately holed putts. The River Course inspires you to test your own mettle. To see how you stack up against the greats of today, and of years gone by.
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The course has been reborn thanks to the efforts of original architect Pete Dye. The renowned course designer tinkered just enough with his layout, bringing out the subtle details that make for a truly unforgettable round of golf.
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The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host William & Mary, the field is comprised of 13 other teams including: Akron, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, High Point, Indiana State, Longwood, Loyola-Chicago, Monmouth, Mount St. Mary's, Penn, St. Francis (Pa.), Wagner and Yale.
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The Lineup:
Seton Hall will be bringing the following lineup, in order as indicated, to Williamsburg.
- Lizzie Win, Junior
- Mia Kness, Sophomore
- Carolina Ronchel Salas, Junior
- Sammie Staudt, Junior
- Maddie Sager, Junior
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Last Time Out:
Juniors Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) and Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) each shot a 4-over-par, 76, to lead the Pirates to a 12th place tie at a darkness and snow-shortened River Landing Classic. Sager had a team-best three birdies to fuel her round, while Win had a team-high 14 pars. Both tied for 34th place among 90 individual golfers.Â
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Collectively, the Pirates tied Georgia State for 12th place with a 21-over-par, 309. Middle Tennessee State won the team title at 2-over-par with a 290. Seton Hall's lone BIG EAST competition, Georgetown, finished just one stroke head of The Hall at 20-over-par.
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Last Time at William & Mary:
Lizzie Win shot a team-best even-par, 72, in the final round to help lead the Pirates to a third place team finish at the 2017 William & Mary Invitational, which began the fall season. Win had five birdies in round three to record her second even-par score of the tournament. For the entirety of the event, she placed seventh with a career-lowest 7-over-par, 72-79-72-223.Â
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Collectively, the Pirates shot a 12-over-par, 300, in round three and finished the tournament at 28-over-par with a 296-296-300-892. The Hall finished in third place just two strokes behind UNC-Wilmington and only four strokes behind the team champion, Penn State. The Pirates' lone BIG EAST competition, Xavier, finished sixth at 56-over-par.
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The Pirates' top competitor for the tournament was Maddie Sager. She was the individual leader in the clubhouse following two rounds, but fell to sixth place after a 6-over-par, 78, in round three. Sager finished with a 6-over-par, 74-70-78-222.
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Tee Times:
The field will play two rounds (36 holes) on Monday, beginning with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m., and a single final round on Tuesday.Â
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Results:
Live stats will be available via Golfstat.com. Complete results of each day's events will also be available following competition at SHUpirates.com.
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