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San Jose, CA
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Santa Clara Colby Invitational

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Women's Golf Drops Down To Fourth Place To Conclude Play At Colby Invitational
10/23/2012 4:17:00 PM | Women's Golf
Complete Results Day 1 Story
San Jose, CA—The UC Riverside Women's Golf Team had the lead after Monday's first round of play at the Santa Clara Colby Invitational, but shot a 315 second-round score Tuesday to drop back into fourth place out of 11 teams with a 616 total.
Ball State won the event with a 605 two-round score, followed by IUPUI with 609, the host Broncos with 615, and the Highlanders one stroke back at 616.
UC Riverside finished higher than two other Big West teams in Cal State Northridge (626) and Cal Poly (629).
Savannah Vilaubi led the UCR squad tying for sixth overall with a 149 (72-77). Playing as an individual, Christy Fogerty also tied for sixth place carding rounds of 75-74 (149).
Brittani Ferraro tied for 12th place with 78-75 (153), while Amelia Ek tied for 18th with a 155 (72-83).
Tiffany Koyano fired a 162 (82-80) to tie for 35th while Hannah Lee shot 79-85 (164) to tie for 43rd.
Ball State's Jenna Hague won the individual crown with a 142, three shots ahead of IUPUI's Lauren Kuss.
Next up for the Highlanders is the Lady Mustang Invitational on October 29-30 in Arroyo Grande, CA.
San Jose, CA—The UC Riverside Women's Golf Team had the lead after Monday's first round of play at the Santa Clara Colby Invitational, but shot a 315 second-round score Tuesday to drop back into fourth place out of 11 teams with a 616 total.
Ball State won the event with a 605 two-round score, followed by IUPUI with 609, the host Broncos with 615, and the Highlanders one stroke back at 616.
UC Riverside finished higher than two other Big West teams in Cal State Northridge (626) and Cal Poly (629).
Savannah Vilaubi led the UCR squad tying for sixth overall with a 149 (72-77). Playing as an individual, Christy Fogerty also tied for sixth place carding rounds of 75-74 (149).
Brittani Ferraro tied for 12th place with 78-75 (153), while Amelia Ek tied for 18th with a 155 (72-83).
Tiffany Koyano fired a 162 (82-80) to tie for 35th while Hannah Lee shot 79-85 (164) to tie for 43rd.
Ball State's Jenna Hague won the individual crown with a 142, three shots ahead of IUPUI's Lauren Kuss.
Next up for the Highlanders is the Lady Mustang Invitational on October 29-30 in Arroyo Grande, CA.
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