
Sager, Win Lead Seton Hall at River Landing
3/5/2019 10:29:00 AM | Women's Golf
WALLACE, N.C. – Juniors Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) and Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) each shot a 4-over-par, 76, to lead the Seton Hall women's golf team to a 12th place tie at a darkness and snow-shortened River Landing Classic.
The field was scheduled to play two rounds on Monday and one on Tuesday, but with about three holes still to play in round two, all play was halted yesterday due to darkness with the intention of resumption this morning. However, overnight snow prevented any golf from being played today, so the tournament reverted to its standings following round one. Those are now final.
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. They finished eight strokes behind the individual champion, East Tennessee State's Hee Ying Loy, who was 4-under-par.
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.
Sophomore Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) tied for 47th with a 6-over-par, 78. She had no worse than a bogey on any hole. One stroke behind Kness was junior Carolina Ronchel Salas (Huelva, Spain). She had 12 pars in route to a 7-over-par, 79.
Rounding out the lineup, junior Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) shot an 11-over-par, 83.
Competing as an individual, senior Gianna Tomeo (Bradenton, Fla.) shot a 20-over-par, 92.
Tournament Details:
RIVER LANDING CLASSIC
Host: University of North Carolina – Wilmington
Location: Wallace, N.C.
Course: River Landing Golf Course (River Course)
Course Vitals: Par-72, 6,082 yards
Dates: March 4-5, 2019, Three Rounds
The Course:
The course was designed by nationally acclaimed architect Clyde Johnston of Hilton Head, South Carolina. Through Johnston's incredible vision of the remarkable land given to him at River Landing, he carved out a masterpiece in the 18-hole River Course. His design takes full advantage of the unique natural beauty of our eastern coastal plain region, including scenic lakes, lush woodlands, and the peaceful Cape Fear River.
Designed to embrace the stunning beauty of the natural environment, the River Course runs along the Northeast Cape Fear River. This 18-hole championship course incorporates five tee boxes, Champion Bermuda on the greens and Tifway 419 Bermuda for the tees and fairways.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host UNC-Wilmington, the field was comprised of 13 other teams including: Boston College, Campbell, Charlotte, East Tennessee State, Georgia State, Marshall, Memphis, Middle Tennessee State, Penn State, Rutgers, UNC-Greensboro and Winthrop. BIG EAST competitor Georgetown is also a part of the competitive field.
Up Next:
The Pirates will return to action on Sunday, March 17 for the first of three rounds of golf at the William & Mary Intercollegiate at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va.
The field was scheduled to play two rounds on Monday and one on Tuesday, but with about three holes still to play in round two, all play was halted yesterday due to darkness with the intention of resumption this morning. However, overnight snow prevented any golf from being played today, so the tournament reverted to its standings following round one. Those are now final.
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. They finished eight strokes behind the individual champion, East Tennessee State's Hee Ying Loy, who was 4-under-par.
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.
Sophomore Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) tied for 47th with a 6-over-par, 78. She had no worse than a bogey on any hole. One stroke behind Kness was junior Carolina Ronchel Salas (Huelva, Spain). She had 12 pars in route to a 7-over-par, 79.
Rounding out the lineup, junior Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) shot an 11-over-par, 83.
Competing as an individual, senior Gianna Tomeo (Bradenton, Fla.) shot a 20-over-par, 92.
Tournament Details:
RIVER LANDING CLASSIC
Host: University of North Carolina – Wilmington
Location: Wallace, N.C.
Course: River Landing Golf Course (River Course)
Course Vitals: Par-72, 6,082 yards
Dates: March 4-5, 2019, Three Rounds
TOURNAMENT LEADER BOARDS | ||||||||||||
Team Leaders | Player Leaders | Combo Listing | Statistical Leaders |
The course was designed by nationally acclaimed architect Clyde Johnston of Hilton Head, South Carolina. Through Johnston's incredible vision of the remarkable land given to him at River Landing, he carved out a masterpiece in the 18-hole River Course. His design takes full advantage of the unique natural beauty of our eastern coastal plain region, including scenic lakes, lush woodlands, and the peaceful Cape Fear River.
Designed to embrace the stunning beauty of the natural environment, the River Course runs along the Northeast Cape Fear River. This 18-hole championship course incorporates five tee boxes, Champion Bermuda on the greens and Tifway 419 Bermuda for the tees and fairways.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host UNC-Wilmington, the field was comprised of 13 other teams including: Boston College, Campbell, Charlotte, East Tennessee State, Georgia State, Marshall, Memphis, Middle Tennessee State, Penn State, Rutgers, UNC-Greensboro and Winthrop. BIG EAST competitor Georgetown is also a part of the competitive field.
Up Next:
The Pirates will return to action on Sunday, March 17 for the first of three rounds of golf at the William & Mary Intercollegiate at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va.
2019 RIVER LANDING CLASSIC - Team Scores | ||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | TOTAL | PAR |
1 | Middle Tennessee St. | 290 | 290 | +2 |
T2 | Campbell | 296 | 296 | +8 |
T2 | Rutgers | 296 | 296 | +8 |
T2 | East Tennessee St. | 296 | 296 | +8 |
T2 | Memphis | 296 | 296 | +8 |
T6 | Penn State | 301 | 301 | +13 |
T6 | Charlotte | 301 | 301 | +13 |
T6 | UNC Wilmington | 301 | 301 | +13 |
T6 | Marshall | 301 | 301 | +13 |
T10 | UNCG | 308 | 308 | +20 |
T10 | Georgetown | 308 | 308 | +20 |
T12 | SETON HALL | 309 | 309 | +21 |
T12 | Georgia State | 309 | 309 | +21 |
14 | Boston College | 314 | 314 | +26 |
15 | Winthrop | 321 | 321 | +33 |
2019 RIVER LANDING CLASSIC - Seton Hall Individual Scores | ||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | TOTAL | PAR |
T34 | Maddie Sager | 76 | 76 | +4 |
T34 | Lizzie Win | 76 | 76 | +4 |
T47 | Mia Kness | 78 | 78 | +6 |
T60 | Carolina Ronchel Salas | 79 | 79 | +7 |
T76 | Sammie Staudt | 83 | 83 | +11 |
89 | Gianna Tomeo (Ind.) | 92 | 92 | +20 |
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