Oregon senior golfer Cathryn Bristow completed her last tournament in a Duck uniform Friday afternoon at the 28th annual NCAA Women’s Golf Championships, hosted by Georgetown University at the Caves Valley Golf Club.
Bristow finished the tournament in a tie for 96th after recording a final round score of 8-over 80, and a four-round total of 316.
Southern California’s Jennifer Song played a nearly flawless tournament until the last hole during the fourth round. The freshman led Purdue’s Maria Hernandez by two strokes before Song recorded a double bogey on the 18th to give Hernandez the individual title. Hernandez recorded a four-round score of 289, while Song finished in second at 290, and Oklahoma State’s Pernilla Lindberg finished in third at 291.
No. 1 Arizona State captured its first team title since 1998, while No. 2 UCLA finished eight strokes behind to take second. USC – the defending national champion – fell to third place with a team score of 1191, just one stroke behind UCLA.
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Bristow finishes NCAAs tied for 96th
Daily Emerald
May 24, 2009
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