slee | Posted: 9 Oct 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Garner in 22nd, Cougars finish in 12th

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Day 1 Recap

Day 2 Recap

Las Cruces, N.M. - Sophomore Lea Garner led BYU to a 12th-place finish after three days of Price's "Give 'Em Five" Intercollegiate on Wednesday. 

"I thought there were a lot of positives," BYU women's golf head coach Carrie Roberts said. "We played really well in the beginning, some of our best golf of the year, and we put a decent round together."

BYU remained in 12th place after the final round of the 14-team tournament with a total score of 907 (+43). The Cougars finished ahead of University of Texas at El Paso (+57) by 14 strokes and Utah Valley University (+67) by 24 strokes. Portland took the first-place finish at three-over-par followed by University of California, Irvine, at eight-over-par. 

Garner moved up in the ranks to tie in 22nd place after hitting a 73 in the third round and completing the tournament at seven-over-par. She also added four birdies to finish the final round.

Freshman Brooklyn Anderson finished in 26th place at eight-over-par, completing a final round score of 73 as well. Anderson ended the round strong with three birdies in the last four holes. 

"I'm very proud of both [Lea and Brooklyn]," Roberts said. "This was Brooklyn's first tournament playing in the top five and she did a good job. Lea was solid again and did a good job."

Annika Kahaialii tied in 37th place at 10-over-par to go along with three birdies in the final round. Selu Fotu finished tied in 62nd place at 19-over-par, while Carly Oldroyd finished in 75th place at 30-over-par. 

The Cougars will head to Leilehua Golf Course in Wahiawa, Hawaii, on Oct. 29-31 for the Rainbow Wahine Invitational. Follow live stats on golfstats.com.

Individual Scores

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
T23 Lea Garner 78 72 73 +7
26 Brooklyn Anderson 75 76 73 +8
T37 Annika Kahaialii 76 76 75 +10
T62 Selu Fotu 75 81 79 +19
75 Carly Oldroyd 85 84 77 +30

Team Scores

Place Team Score
1 Portland State +3
2 UC Irvine +8
3 CSU Fullerton +17
4 Nevada +21
T5 Idaho +23
T5 Cincinnati +23
7 Boise State +28
8 Wyoming +33
9 North Texas +35
10 New Mexico State +38
11 Tulsa +40
12 BYU +43
13 UTEP +57
14 Utah Valley +67

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