KETTERING, Ohio - The University of Dayton women's golf team finished in fourth place at its annual Flyer Invitational after carding a program-low round of 295 Tuesday on the final 18 holes. Junior
Ellie Cronin led the team scoring with her fourth-place finish in individual standings at four-over-par (75-69=144), including her career-low round of 69 on Tuesday.
Youngstown State claimed the Flyer Invitational team title with a score of 292-288=580 ( 20) while Findlay's Makenzie Torres earned medalist honors after carding a one-under-par score of 69-70=139. The two-day event was held at NCR Country Club and played on the North Course at par 70 and 6,002 yards.
DAYTON PARTICIPANTS
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Ellie Cronin 75-69=144 ( 4)
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Sarah Frazier 76-75=151 ( 11)
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Abby Bitto 76-75=151 ( 11)
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Alissa Danielson 80-76=156 ( 16)
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Alexandra Bozich 79-87=166 ( 26)
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Alexa Amato 80-78=158 ( 18)
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Brittney Blaschak 82-82=164 ( 24)
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Miranda Mocklow 83-86=169 ( 29)
COACH'S QUOTE
"I'm so pleased with the entire fall season, starting out strong with the win over Ball State and ending with a team score of 295 today - the lowest in program history," reflected head coach
Sally Kosters. "The best part is that every player on the team made a contribution this fall and we go into next spring with confidence and excitement about our prospects. A great way to end the fall season!"
KEY STATS
• 295 - the team's second-round score, the program's lowest single-round total
• 24 - Cronin parred 24 out of 36 holes for the tournament in addition to four birdied holes
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