INDIANAPOLIS – Loyola Chicago women's golf wrapped up the Butler Fall Invitational Tuesday afternoon. The Ramblers took fifth out of 14 teams with a score of 899 (298-296-305).
"It was nice to get our second top-five finish of the fall season. We had several players step up throughout the week with four different players leading us in scoring during each round," said head coach Brand Johnston. "That's a testament to the depth we have on our roster this season. The conditions were tougher today which resulted in higher scores across the field. We managed it well at the start, but struggled a bit down the stretch. This is something we need to work on next few days before we head to Western Michigan to wrap up our fall season."
Cassie Psuik was back to leading the pack, placing 13
th after the three rounds concluded. She scored 221 (73-73-75). It marked her second top-15 finish this season. Psuik finished on-par on 38 holes during the invitational, tying fifth on the leaderboards.
Teagan Connors snagged a top-20 finish, tying for 18
th. She scored 223 (76-74-73). Her round of 73 was her second-best round score of the season and just two strokes off her personal best.
Reese Kite claimed 35
th with a score of 229 (73-76-80). Her first-round score of 73 ties her career-best round score set last time out at the Velvet Classic.
Wrapping up team play was
Madison Haugen and
Grace Hui. Haugen took 60
th with a score of 233, while Hui finished 63
rd with a score of 234.
Grace Durkin represented Loyola as an individual. She placed 44
th with a score of 230 (77-73-80). Her round of 73 was a season-low.
The Ramblers will wrap up fall play Oct. 6-7 at the Western Michigan Bronco Fall Classic before gearing up for the spring season.