Women’s golf takes second in Terre Haute

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Aces lead four MVC schools in the event

 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Allison Enchelmayer posted the low score of the day for the University of Evansville women’s golf team in Monday’s final round of the Indiana State Invitational at the Country Club of Terre Haute.

 

An impressive tournament across the board for the Purple Aces saw them take second in the final standings, but even more impressive – UE was the top performer out of a total of four Missouri Valley Conference programs om the tournament.

 

Earning the highest finish for the Aces was Magdalena Borisova.  Scoring her first top five finish, the freshman carded a 78 in the final 18 holes to complete the tournament with a 152.  Her score was tied for fourth, just two strokes off the winning score.  One behind her was Allison Enchelmayer.  She registered Evansville’s low round of the day, totaling 75 strokes.  Her 3-over round lowered her final score to a 153, putting her 8th in the final standings.

 

Tying for 14th was Alyssa McMinn.  After shooting a 79 in Sunday’s round, McMinn completed the final 18 holes with a 78 to finish with a 157.  Mallory Russell and Caitlin O’Donnell tied for the 17th position.  Russell tallied a 79 in each round while O’Donnell’s scores finished at 77 and 81.  Carly Frazier was second among the ten individuals.  Rounds of 81 and 80 saw her tie for 27th with a 161.

 

Green Bay took top honors in the team and individual standings.  The Phoenix scored a 307 on Monday to finish with a 608.  They came in 10 strokes ahead of the Purple Aces.  UE scored a 618, finishing five ahead of Indiana State for the runner-up finish.  Isabella Maleki of Green Bay was the tournament medalist.  After recording a 79 on Sunday, she carded the low round of the entire tournament on Monday, finishing with a 1-under 71.  Her final tally of 150 was one stroke ahead of a second-place tie.

 

Up next for UE is a trip to Murray Ky. on Friday and Saturday for the Jan Weaver Invitational.