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Mountain West Conference

Crosswater Golf Course

17600 Canoe Camp Dr. Bend OR 97707

dbroberg | Posted: 25 Apr 2001 | Updated: 25 Apr 2001
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Sunriver, Ore. - BYU finished fourth at the 2001 Mountain West Conference Championships and Carrie Summerhays was named the MWC Player of the Year on Wednesday at the Sunriver Resort in Sunriver, Oregon.

The University of New Mexico captured its second consecutive Mountain West Conference Women's Golf Championship today on the Meadows Course (Par 71/5,851). The No. 24 Lobos finished the final round with a one-under 283 and a 54-hole total of 861 (+9). Colorado State and San Diego State tied for second place with identical 54-hole totals of 887 (+35). The Aztecs overcame a four-stroke difference on the final 18 holes (291) to catch the Rams (295) and forge the second-place tie. BYU finished in fourth place with a team total of 900 (311-292-297), while Wyoming finished fifth at 936 (317-312-307).

Summerhays, who led the conference in stroke average heading into the tournament, was selected by MWC coaches as the Player of the Year. Last year she earned Co-Player of the Year honors with 2001 MWC tournament champion senior Ryley Webb of New Mexico.

Webb was the individual champion after firing a three-day total of 209 (-4). Webb entered the final round one stroke behind teammate Elisa Kase and shot a two-under 69 today to capture the title. Kase had an even-par (71) on the final 18 holes and finished second with a 54-hole total of 210 (-3). Summerhays, a junior All-American from Heber City, Utah, shot a final round 74 to finish 80-70-74--224 and in seventh place.

Lisa Dernick and Adrianne Gibby completed solid tournaments by firing final round 73s to finish 10th and 11th respectively.

"Although our second round 292 was pretty close, we haven't played our best golf yet," BYU head coach Gary Howard said. "We keep getting better with each tournament and with Carrie's (Summerhays) game coming around we've got a chance to really do well at regionals."

BYU will next compete in the NCAA Regionals May 11-13. Seedings and regional location will be disclosed early next week.

Team Standings	Scores

1. New Mexico 293-285-283=861 (+9)

2. Colorado State 302-290-295=887 (+35)

3. San Diego State 300-296-291=887 (+35)

4. BYU 311-292-297=900 (+48)

5. Wyoming 317-312-307=936 (+84)

Individual Scores

1. Ryley Webb, New Mexico 71-69-69=209 (-4)

2. Elisa Kase, New Mexico 71-68-71=210 (-3)

3. Mayumi Motoyama, Colo. St. 71-69-71=211 (-2)

4. Claudia Ferrini, New Mexico 76-71-70=217 (+4)

5. Jo Clingan, San Diego State 72-72-74=218 (+5)

6. Heather Rollo, San Diego St. 77-74-71=222 (+9)

7. Carrie Summerhays, BYU 80-70-74=224 (+11)

Wendy Veto, Colorado State 75-73-76=224 (+11)

Robyn Roy, Colorado State 79-73-72=224 (+11)

10. Lisa Dernick, BYU 77-75-73=225 (+12)

11. Asa Jankler, San Diego State 72-75-79=226 (+13)

Adrianne Gibby, BYU 77-76-73=226 (+13)

13. Kristi Larsen, New Mexico 77-77-73=227 (+14)

14. Sandy Kim san Diego State 80-76-72=228 (+15)

Jennifer Hoene, San Diego St.79-75-74=228 (+15)

Kellyn Newman, New Mexico 75-79-74=228 (+15)

17. Stephanie Linnell, Colo. St. 78-75-76=229 (+16)

18. Jana Johnson, Wyoming 80-78-72=230 (+17)

Alison McGuire, Wyoming 77-74-79=230 (+17)

20. Bridget Johnson, Colo. St. 78-78-77=233 (+20)

Summer Pierce, BYU 77-79-77=233 (+20)

22. Jessi Santesson, Wyoming 81-80-76=237 (+24)

23. Nicole Newren, BYU 85-71-83=239 (+26)

24. Tara Ludwig, Wyoming 79-85-80=244 (+31)

24. Kim Nissen, Wyoming 84-80-81=245 (+32)

BYU Individual Scores

7. Carrie Summerhays, BYU 80-70-74=224 (+11)

10. Lisa Dernick, BYU 77-75-73=225 (+12)

11. Adrianne Gibby, BYU 77-76-73=226 (+13)

20. Summer Pierce, BYU 77-79-77=233 (+20)

23. Nicole Newren, BYU 85-71-83=239 (+26)