
Ronchel Leading The Hall at Lady Buckeye Invite
4/13/2019 9:22:00 PM | Women's Golf
COLUMBUS, OHIO – Junior Carolina Ronchel Salas (Huelva, Spain) is 8-over-par through two rounds to lead the Seton Hall women's golf team to a 12th place standing at the highly competitive Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational on Saturday.
Ronchel Salas had a consistent Saturday, firing a pair of 4-over-par, 76's. Through two rounds, she is 8-over-par with a 76-76-152. She trails the individual leader, Indianapolis' Pilar Echeverria by 11 strokes entering Sunday's final round.
Collectively, Seton Hall is currently 47-over-par with a 309-314-623 and trails the team leader No. 20 Michigan State by 41 strokes. The talented field features four team ranked in the top-30.
Sophomore Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) was also consistent on Saturday. Through two rounds, she is 12-over-par with a 78-78-156. Only one stroke behind Kness is freshman Sarah Fouratt (Santa Maria, Calif.). She is currently 13-over-par with a 77-80-157.
Junior Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) is currently 15-over-par with a 79-80-159.
Junior Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) is 17-over-par with a 78-83-161. One stroke behind Win is classmate Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) with an 18-over-par, 79-83-162.
Tournament Details:
LADY BUCKEYE SPRING INVITATIONAL
Host: Ohio State University
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Course: Ohio State Golf Club (Scarlet Course)
Course Vitals: Par-72, 6,319 yards
Format: Play Six, Count Four
Dates: April 13-14, 2019, Three Rounds
The Course:
In 1941, Ohio State made history when it hosted the first ever women's collegiate golf championship on the Scarlet course. In 1982, Ohio State hosted the final Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division I National Championship. In 1991, Ohio State hosted the NCAA Women's Championship, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the national tournament for women on the course on which it was conceived. The women's program later went on to host the 1997 and 2006 tournaments as well. The Scarlet Course has also played host to 10 men's National Championships. Over the years the Ohio State Scarlet course has been the site of several U.S. Open qualifiers, U.S. Amateur qualifiers and the 1977 USGA Junior Championship.
In 2005 and 2006 the Scarlet Course underwent a major restoration project overseen by former Buckeye legend Jack Nicklaus. Jack concentrated on restoring the course to the way Alister MacKenzie originally intended it to play. The bunkers were redesigned to appear more like the classic MacKenzie designs at his numerous other courses. The course was also lengthened to play more than 7,400 yards and the par was changed to 71. The driving range was also enlarged and a short-game practice area was built for both of the varsity golf teams as well as another one for the members of the club.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Ohio State, the strong field is comprised of 10 other teams including: Illinois, Indianapolis, Kent State, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Rutgers and Toledo.
Tee Times:
The field will play 36 holes on Saturday, and a final 18 holes on Sunday. Both days of competition will begin with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. ET. Seton hall will be paired with golfers from Minnesota and Toledo during the first two rounds.
Results:
Live scoring is available at Golfstat.com. Complete results will also be available after each round's completion at www.SHUpirates.com.
Ronchel Salas had a consistent Saturday, firing a pair of 4-over-par, 76's. Through two rounds, she is 8-over-par with a 76-76-152. She trails the individual leader, Indianapolis' Pilar Echeverria by 11 strokes entering Sunday's final round.
Collectively, Seton Hall is currently 47-over-par with a 309-314-623 and trails the team leader No. 20 Michigan State by 41 strokes. The talented field features four team ranked in the top-30.
Sophomore Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) was also consistent on Saturday. Through two rounds, she is 12-over-par with a 78-78-156. Only one stroke behind Kness is freshman Sarah Fouratt (Santa Maria, Calif.). She is currently 13-over-par with a 77-80-157.
Junior Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) is currently 15-over-par with a 79-80-159.
Junior Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) is 17-over-par with a 78-83-161. One stroke behind Win is classmate Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) with an 18-over-par, 79-83-162.
Tournament Details:
LADY BUCKEYE SPRING INVITATIONAL
Host: Ohio State University
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Course: Ohio State Golf Club (Scarlet Course)
Course Vitals: Par-72, 6,319 yards
Format: Play Six, Count Four
Dates: April 13-14, 2019, Three Rounds
| TOURNAMENT LEADER BOARDS | ||||||||||||
| Team Leaders | Player Leaders | Combo Listing | Course Stats | |||||||||
In 1941, Ohio State made history when it hosted the first ever women's collegiate golf championship on the Scarlet course. In 1982, Ohio State hosted the final Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division I National Championship. In 1991, Ohio State hosted the NCAA Women's Championship, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the national tournament for women on the course on which it was conceived. The women's program later went on to host the 1997 and 2006 tournaments as well. The Scarlet Course has also played host to 10 men's National Championships. Over the years the Ohio State Scarlet course has been the site of several U.S. Open qualifiers, U.S. Amateur qualifiers and the 1977 USGA Junior Championship.
In 2005 and 2006 the Scarlet Course underwent a major restoration project overseen by former Buckeye legend Jack Nicklaus. Jack concentrated on restoring the course to the way Alister MacKenzie originally intended it to play. The bunkers were redesigned to appear more like the classic MacKenzie designs at his numerous other courses. The course was also lengthened to play more than 7,400 yards and the par was changed to 71. The driving range was also enlarged and a short-game practice area was built for both of the varsity golf teams as well as another one for the members of the club.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Ohio State, the strong field is comprised of 10 other teams including: Illinois, Indianapolis, Kent State, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Rutgers and Toledo.
Tee Times:
The field will play 36 holes on Saturday, and a final 18 holes on Sunday. Both days of competition will begin with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. ET. Seton hall will be paired with golfers from Minnesota and Toledo during the first two rounds.
Results:
Live scoring is available at Golfstat.com. Complete results will also be available after each round's completion at www.SHUpirates.com.
| 2019 LADY BUCKEYE SPRING INVITATIONAL - Team Scores | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
| 1 | Michigan State | 288 | 294 | 582 | +6 | |
| 2 | Kent State | 293 | 291 | 584 | +8 | |
| T3 | Ohio State | 293 | 298 | 591 | +15 | |
| T3 | Michigan | 297 | 294 | 591 | +15 | |
| T5 | Illinois | 298 | 294 | 592 | +16 | |
| T5 | Indianapolis | 296 | 296 | 592 | +16 | |
| T5 | Maryland | 296 | 296 | 592 | +16 | |
| T8 | Toledo | 306 | 299 | 605 | +29 | |
| T8 | Rutgers | 304 | 301 | 605 | +29 | |
| 10 | Nebraska | 304 | 304 | 608 | +32 | |
| 11 | Minnesota | 306 | 307 | 613 | +37 | |
| 12 | SETON HALL | 309 | 314 | 623 | +47 | |
| 2019 LADY BUCKEYE SPRING INVITATIONAL - Seton Hall Individual Scores | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
| T32 | Carolina Ronchel Salas | 76 | 76 | 152 | +8 | |
| T58 | Mia Kness | 78 | 78 | 156 | +12 | |
| T61 | Sarah Fouratt | 77 | 80 | 157 | +13 | |
| T63 | Maddie Sager | 79 | 80 | 159 | +15 | |
| 69 | Lizzie Win | 78 | 83 | 161 | +17 | |
| T70 | Sammie Staudt | 79 | 83 | 162 | +18 | |
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