KAPOLEI, Hawaii – The North Dakota State women’s golf team wrapped up its fall schedule finishing in seventh place at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational on Wednesday at Kapolei Golf Club.
Norah Roberts (73-72-68–213) moved up 11 spots on the leaderboard to finish tied for 14th place after carding a career-low 68 (-4) with six birdies in the final round. Avery Bartels (73-72-70–215) came in tied for 20th place after posting a season-low 70 (-2) with two birdies and an eagle in round three.
Hannah Dunk (76-69-74–219) finished tied for 32nd place with a 54-hole season-low total of 219, while Elise Hoven (73-75-74–222) also posted a season-low 54-hole total of 222 to finish tied for 42nd place. Madi Hicks (78-75-75–228) closed out the group tied for 62nd place.
Cora Larson (74-77-76–227) was slotted tied for 58th place and Anna Huettl (73-77-78–228) was positioned tied for 62nd place. Lily Vincelli (77-76-80–233) finished tied for 77th place, while Jo Baranczyk (79-81-79–239) posted an 87th place finish. All four competed as individuals.
As a team, NDSU put together rounds of 295, 288 and 286 for a 54-hole total of 869 and finished in seventh place in the 15-team tournament.
Full results can be viewed here.
NDSU will be back in action at the Mountain Classic Match play on Feb. 9-11 in Palm Desert, Calif.
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