SAN JACINTO, Calif.
– Junior Gracie Piar posted her fourth top-10 finish of the 2024-25 season, tying for sixth to lead the CSUN women’s golf team at the UCR Soboba Classic Sunday at Soboba Springs Resort.
Piar, who was eighth after round one and tied for second after round two, carded a final round 5-over 77 to tie for sixth in the 41-player field. She had a solid opening nine on Sunday, posting eight pars and a single bogey to make the turn at 1-over. She added three birdies on the back nine but had to fight through three double bogeys and a bogey to finish the round at 5-over 77.
As a team, CSUN posted rounds of 291-304-307 to finish fourth in the seven-team field at 19-over 902. UC Irvine (880) claimed the team championship by three shots over UC Riverside (883) with Cal State Fullerton (891) finishing ahead of the Matadors, British Columbia (904), Cal State Bakersfield (930), and Eastern Washington (938).
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After opening the spring with a fourth-place finish at UCR, the Matadors return to the course next week, traveling to Rio Verde, Ariz. for Western Michigan’s Rio Verde Invitational (Feb. 21-23) at Rio Verde Country Club.
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