slee | Posted: 31 Oct 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Seventh place finish at Rainbow Wahine Invitational

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Day 1 Recap

Day 2 Recap

WAHIAWA, Hawaii - The BYU women's golf team finished in seventh place at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational on Thursday.

"We started okay, but it wasn't a very good finish," BYU women's golf head coach Carrie Roberts said. "We can work a lot on ball striking and putting during the offseason before starting up again in the spring."

BYU finished 65-over-par to finish in seventh place ahead of Utah Valley who finished 67-over-par. Sacramento State moved to the top at 38-over-par with Hawaii and New Mexico State tied in second place at 39-over-par to finish the tournament. 

Senior Selu Fotu tied in fourth place at eight-over-par with three birdies, while Lea Garner finished tied in 11th place at 10-over-par with a total of three birdies for the round as well. Garner's third round score of 73 was a team best during the three-day tournament. 

"Lea and Selu both played well and had a good finish to help the team," Roberts said.

Freshman Annie Yang completed the tournament at 25-over-par to finish in 39th place, while Annika Afoa Kahaiali'i and Carly Oldroyd both tied in 41st place at 28-over-par.

Individual participants Brooklyn Anderson tied in 44th place at 31-over-par with Gabby Gregory in 49th place at 35-over-par. 

The Cougars will return to tournament play on Feb. 10-11 for the Matador Invitational in Simi Valley, Calif., and will look to capitalize on their fall season experience.

Individual Scores 

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
T4 Selu Fotu 75 71 78 +8
T11 Lea Garner 73 80 73 +10
39 Annie Yang 83 78 80 +25
T41 Annika A. Kahaiali'i 84 74 86 +28
T41 Carly Oldroyd 81 79 84 +28

Team Scores

Place Team Total Score
1 Sacramento State +38
T2 Hawaii +39
T2 New Mexico State +39
4 Colorado State +43
5 Northern Arizona +47
6 Grand Canyon +64
7 BYU +65
8 Utah Valley +67

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