
Tran Fuels Pirates to Finish at Georgia State Invite
3/31/2026 2:14:00 PM | Women's Golf
JOHNS CREEK, GA. – Kasumi Tran (Swansea, Wales) matched her career-best tournament performance to highlight the Seton Hall women's golf team as it finished play at the Georgia State Invitational on Tuesday.
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Tran again turned in the top Seton Hall round of the day, using a birdie and 13 pars to pace a 3-over-par, 75. Her third-round effort pushed her four additional spots up the player leader board to a tie for 20th place among 88 individual golfers. Tran's 8-over-par, 75-74-75-224, matches her career-best for a three-round tournament.
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As a team, The Hall remained in 11th place following a 21-over-par, 309, in round three on Tuesday. For the tournament, the Pirates were 57-over-par with a 306-306-309-921. Host Georgia State won the team title by three strokes over second-place Emory.
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Sophomore Marta Aguilar (Casares Malaga, Spain) struggled a bit on Tuesday, finishing with a 7-over-par, 79, but was still the second-best Seton Hall performer for the tournament. For the event, she tied for 34th place with a 12-over-par, 75-74-79-228.
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Freshman Isabella Stewart (Wickow, Ireland) had a solid final round, using three birdies to fuel a 4-over-par, 76. For the tournament, she tied for 55th place with an 18-over-par, 82-76-76-234. Only two strokes behind Stewart was Renee Rane (New Delhi, India) who had three birdies in route to a 7-over-par, 79, on Tuesday. She finished in a tie for 59th place overall with a 20-over-par, 74-83-79-236.
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Senior Lara Todorovic (Belgrade, Serbia) rounded out Seton Hall's lineup on Tuesday with a 19-over-par, 91. For the tournament, she was 39-over-par with an 82-82-91-255.
Competing as an individual, senior Anne-Sofie Ekman (Copenhagen, Denmark) had a strong round on Tuesday with a 3-over-par, 75.
Tournament Details:
GEORGIA STATE INVITATIONAL
Host:Â Georgia State University
Location:Â Johns Creek, Ga.
Course:Â Rivermont Golf Club
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,095 yards
Dates:Â March 30-31, 2026
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THE COURSE:
Rivermont's centerpiece is the Championship 18-Hole Golf Course originally designed by Joe Lee which underwent a complete re-design by golf course designer, Michael Riley in 2006. The improvements transformed what was already an excellent layout and course into one of the most critically acclaimed courses in Georgia today. Over the last forty-seven years the course has maintained the integrity and beauty of the natural environment and continues to challenge to the low handicapper as well as the new player. Continued improvements over the years, specifically in 2015-2016 and 2019-2020 have helped elevate Rivermont's reputation among golfers both locally and even nationally.
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Rivermont has been honored to host nearly thirty qualifiers for the United States Golf Association (local qualifying for the US Open and sectional qualifying for the US Senior Open, the US Mid-Amateur, the US Women's Mid-Amateur and the Men's Four-Ball Championship) as well as more than a dozen Atlanta Amateur Championships for the Georgia State Golf Association. We have also hosted events for the Georgia Section of the PGA, the Atlanta Junior Golf Association and the Southern Golf Association. In 2018, Rivermont hosted the Georgia State Golf Association Junior Championship in June and in 2019 Rivermont Golf Club received an award as the "Best Golf Club" in Johns Creek. In 2023, Rivermont will host the Georgia State Amateur Championship.
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THE FIELD
In addition to Seton Hall and host Georgia State, the large field was comprised of 15 other teams including: Auburn, Boston University, Bowling Green, Dayton, Emory, Idaho, Kennesaw State, Murray State, Ohio, Palm Beach State, Quinnipiac, Seminole State, Tarleton State, Tennessee and West Georgia.
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THE FORMAT
Teams played five golfers and count the four lowest scores per round.
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UP NEXT
Seton Hall will return to tournament action when it plays three rounds of golf at the Rutgers Invitational, April 11-12 in Piscataway, N.J.
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Tran again turned in the top Seton Hall round of the day, using a birdie and 13 pars to pace a 3-over-par, 75. Her third-round effort pushed her four additional spots up the player leader board to a tie for 20th place among 88 individual golfers. Tran's 8-over-par, 75-74-75-224, matches her career-best for a three-round tournament.
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As a team, The Hall remained in 11th place following a 21-over-par, 309, in round three on Tuesday. For the tournament, the Pirates were 57-over-par with a 306-306-309-921. Host Georgia State won the team title by three strokes over second-place Emory.
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Sophomore Marta Aguilar (Casares Malaga, Spain) struggled a bit on Tuesday, finishing with a 7-over-par, 79, but was still the second-best Seton Hall performer for the tournament. For the event, she tied for 34th place with a 12-over-par, 75-74-79-228.
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Freshman Isabella Stewart (Wickow, Ireland) had a solid final round, using three birdies to fuel a 4-over-par, 76. For the tournament, she tied for 55th place with an 18-over-par, 82-76-76-234. Only two strokes behind Stewart was Renee Rane (New Delhi, India) who had three birdies in route to a 7-over-par, 79, on Tuesday. She finished in a tie for 59th place overall with a 20-over-par, 74-83-79-236.
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Senior Lara Todorovic (Belgrade, Serbia) rounded out Seton Hall's lineup on Tuesday with a 19-over-par, 91. For the tournament, she was 39-over-par with an 82-82-91-255.
Competing as an individual, senior Anne-Sofie Ekman (Copenhagen, Denmark) had a strong round on Tuesday with a 3-over-par, 75.
Tournament Details:
GEORGIA STATE INVITATIONAL
Host:Â Georgia State University
Location:Â Johns Creek, Ga.
Course:Â Rivermont Golf Club
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,095 yards
Dates:Â March 30-31, 2026
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| TOURNAMENT LEADER BOARDS | ||||||||||||
| Team Leaders | Player Leaders | Tee Times | Statistical Leaders | |||||||||
Rivermont's centerpiece is the Championship 18-Hole Golf Course originally designed by Joe Lee which underwent a complete re-design by golf course designer, Michael Riley in 2006. The improvements transformed what was already an excellent layout and course into one of the most critically acclaimed courses in Georgia today. Over the last forty-seven years the course has maintained the integrity and beauty of the natural environment and continues to challenge to the low handicapper as well as the new player. Continued improvements over the years, specifically in 2015-2016 and 2019-2020 have helped elevate Rivermont's reputation among golfers both locally and even nationally.
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Rivermont has been honored to host nearly thirty qualifiers for the United States Golf Association (local qualifying for the US Open and sectional qualifying for the US Senior Open, the US Mid-Amateur, the US Women's Mid-Amateur and the Men's Four-Ball Championship) as well as more than a dozen Atlanta Amateur Championships for the Georgia State Golf Association. We have also hosted events for the Georgia Section of the PGA, the Atlanta Junior Golf Association and the Southern Golf Association. In 2018, Rivermont hosted the Georgia State Golf Association Junior Championship in June and in 2019 Rivermont Golf Club received an award as the "Best Golf Club" in Johns Creek. In 2023, Rivermont will host the Georgia State Amateur Championship.
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THE FIELD
In addition to Seton Hall and host Georgia State, the large field was comprised of 15 other teams including: Auburn, Boston University, Bowling Green, Dayton, Emory, Idaho, Kennesaw State, Murray State, Ohio, Palm Beach State, Quinnipiac, Seminole State, Tarleton State, Tennessee and West Georgia.
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THE FORMAT
Teams played five golfers and count the four lowest scores per round.
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UP NEXT
Seton Hall will return to tournament action when it plays three rounds of golf at the Rutgers Invitational, April 11-12 in Piscataway, N.J.
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| Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
| 1 | Georgia State | 295 | 288 | 300 | 883 | +19 |
| 2 | Emory | 297 | 294 | 295 | 886 | +22 |
| 3 | Bowling Green | 300 | 299 | 291 | 890 | +26 |
| 4 | West Georgia | 296 | 293 | 302 | 891 | +27 |
| 5 | Quinnipiac | 290 | 296 | 310 | 896 | +32 |
| 6 | Tarleton State | 294 | 295 | 309 | 898 | +34 |
| 7 | Murray State | 303 | 303 | 298 | 904 | +40 |
| 8 | Idaho | 306 | 296 | 307 | 909 | +45 |
| T9 | Ohio | 303 | 296 | 315 | 914 | +50 |
| T9 | Dayton | 305 | 294 | 315 | 914 | +50 |
| 11 | SETON HALL | 306 | 306 | 309 | 921 | +57 |
| 12 | Seminole State | 308 | 310 | 309 | 927 | +63 |
| 13 | Boston Univ. | 319 | 296 | 319 | 934 | +70 |
| 14 | Palm Beach State | 318 | 316 | 313 | 947 | +83 |
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| Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
| T20 | Kasumi Tran | 75 | 74 | 75 | 224 | +8 |
| T34 | Marta Aguilar | 75 | 74 | 79 | 228 | +12 |
| T55 | Isabella Stewart | 82 | 76 | 76 | 234 | +18 |
| T59 | Renee Rane | 74 | 83 | 79 | 235 | +20 |
| 82 | Lara Todorovic | 82 | 82 | 91 | 255 | +39 |
| --- | Anne-Sofie Ekman (Ind.) | -- | -- | 75 | --- | +3 |
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Players Mentioned
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Seton Hall Baseball vs. St. John's (Doubleheader Game 2)
Monday, March 30
Seton Hall Baseball vs. St. John's (Doubleheader Game 1)
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Seton Hall Softball vs. Saint Joseph's
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