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Bobcats Tied For Third After Day One In Annapolis
4/13/2024 4:18:00 PM | Women's Golf
ANNAPOLIS, MD – The Quinnipiac women's golf finds themselves in a tie for third place after day one of the Navy Spring Invitational in Annapolis, Maryland. Aimee Uchida is the highest finisher for the Bobcats as she sits in a tie for fifth place (+5).
Samantha Galantini shot an 80 (+8) on day one as she finds herself in a tie for 12th place.
Natalie Spiska currently sits in a tie for 20th place after shooting a 82 (+10) in the first 18 holes of action.
Captain Leeyen Peralta is in a four-way tie for 26th place after she shot an 83 (+11) on the day.
Fuge Zhang finished a stroke behind Peralta, which has her in a tie for 30th place (+12).
Alexia Egdahl is competing as an individual and after shooting a 91 (+19), she sits in a tie for 53rd place.
The Bobcats will be back in action on April 14th as they wrap up play at the Navy Spring Invitational with 18 holes being played at the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Course.
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SCORES AND NOTES
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Samantha Galantini shot an 80 (+8) on day one as she finds herself in a tie for 12th place.
Natalie Spiska currently sits in a tie for 20th place after shooting a 82 (+10) in the first 18 holes of action.
Captain Leeyen Peralta is in a four-way tie for 26th place after she shot an 83 (+11) on the day.
Fuge Zhang finished a stroke behind Peralta, which has her in a tie for 30th place (+12).
Alexia Egdahl is competing as an individual and after shooting a 91 (+19), she sits in a tie for 53rd place.
The Bobcats will be back in action on April 14th as they wrap up play at the Navy Spring Invitational with 18 holes being played at the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Course.
Results: Click Here
SCORES AND NOTES
- Quinnipiac sits in a tie for third place, with Columbia, out of the eleven schools competing.
- Aimee Uchida sits just three strokes behind the leader, Madeleine Zang of Pennsylvania.
- Natalie Spiska led the Bobcats with nine pars, while Peralta was second on the team with eight.
- Aimee Uchida was tied for the overall lead with four birdies.
- Quinnipiac had 37 pars and eight birdies after day one.
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