Caleb Turner | Posted: 8 May 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Huang fires a 68 to close out Cle Elum Regional

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CLE ELUM, Wash. — BYU women’s golf senior Rose Huang fired a 68 (-4) for her best round on the final day of the Cle Elum NCAA Regional on Wednesday.

“She hit the ball well enough today to score and made some key putts,” BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. “It was quite the performance to end her career.”

The 68 was the third-best score of the day among all competitors, and put her in 35th place overall with a 221 (+5) total score to cap off her BYU career. A four-time All-WCC selection, Huang was the 2016 WCC Player of the Year as a freshman. 

USC, Washington, Northwestern Arkansas, San Jose State and UCF were the six teams to advance to nationals and Kathleen Scavo (Oregon), Aneka Seumanutafa (Ohio State) and Ellie Slama (Oregon State) advanced as the top individuals not from those teams. 

Day One

Day Two 

Individuals
Pos. Player (Team) Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total
13 Christine Danielsson (UC Davis) 73 71 70 214
T22 Polly Mack (UNLV ) 77 70 72 219
T35 Rose Huang (Brigham Young) 77 76 68 221
T40 Elizabeth Prior (UNLV ) 78 75 69 222
T44 Chanikan (Pluem) Yongyuan (Southern Utah ) 71 75 77 223
T57 Sophie Hausmann (Idaho) 73 80 73 226

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