MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The 13th-ranked Washington and Lee University women’s golf team secured a fifth-place finish at the MCC Women’s Collegiate 36-hole tournament.
Marcella Mercer (74-72—146) jumped five spots on the leaderboard to finish 7th with a two-over-par score. She recorded eight birdies over the two days, including a strong start on Monday with two birdies and seven pars in the first nine holes.
The Generals posted a 303-294—597 (+21) scorecard, significantly improving from a 15-over first round to a six-over on the second.
No. 2 Emory (298-284—582, +6) won the event, followed by top-ranked Carnegie Mellon (+7), No. 17 Washington-St. Louis (+14), and No. 19 Mary Hardin-Baylor (+19) who led after the completion of the first round.
Piedmont’s Erin Donovan (66-70—136) took the individual title at -8, with Emory’s Zimo Li finishing second. Donovan’s 66 (-6) on Sunday was the lowest round of the tournament, and Emory’s second-round 284 (-4) was the only team score under par.
W&L returns to action on October 7-8 at the Carnegie Mellon University Fall Invite in Pittsburgh, Pa.
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