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Freshman Amelia Garvey
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No. 4 USC Finishes Second At Pac-12 Championships
April 24, 2018 | Women's Golf, Features
Allisen Corpuz ties for second as Trojans post fifth straight top 2 finish.
Freshmen Amelia Garvey and Jennifer Chang turned in even rounds to lead No. 4 USC to a second-place finish during the final day of the 2018 Pac-12 Women's Golf Championships on Tuesday (April 24) at the Broadmoor G.C. in Seattle, Wash.
The Trojans entered the conference tournament with a three-event win streak but did extend its run of top 2 finishes to five, combining for a 54-hole 8-over 872 (291-288-293). UCLA finished first at 4-under 860 while Arizona and Stanford tied for third at 9-over 873.
USC's four-freshmen, one-sophomore lineup that has won three times this spring, maintained second-place throughout the Pac-12 Championships, finishing play at 5-over today.
Sophomore Allisen Corpuz tied for seventh at 1-under 215 (69-71-75) for her fifth top 15 finish in a row and seventh top 17 this season. She closed her final round with an even back 9 with a pair of birdies.
Chang tied for 15th at 4-over 220 (72-76-72), finishing with a three-birdie round that also featured an eagle on the par 5 13th hole. Chang has now posted five straight top 15 results in her six spring starts.
Freshman Gabi Ruffels tied for 20th at 5-over 221 (76-71-74) for her third top 20 this spring, her final round featuring three birdies.
Freshman Amelia Garvey tied for 23rd at 6-over 222 (78-72-72) after her second straight even round that saw her mix two birdies and two bogeys. It was her third straight top 23 finish.
Freshman Alyaa Abdulghany tied for 40th at 14-over 230 (74-74-82).
USC will learn its NCAA Regional assignment on Wednesday (April 25).
The Trojans entered the conference tournament with a three-event win streak but did extend its run of top 2 finishes to five, combining for a 54-hole 8-over 872 (291-288-293). UCLA finished first at 4-under 860 while Arizona and Stanford tied for third at 9-over 873.
USC's four-freshmen, one-sophomore lineup that has won three times this spring, maintained second-place throughout the Pac-12 Championships, finishing play at 5-over today.
Sophomore Allisen Corpuz tied for seventh at 1-under 215 (69-71-75) for her fifth top 15 finish in a row and seventh top 17 this season. She closed her final round with an even back 9 with a pair of birdies.
Chang tied for 15th at 4-over 220 (72-76-72), finishing with a three-birdie round that also featured an eagle on the par 5 13th hole. Chang has now posted five straight top 15 results in her six spring starts.
Freshman Gabi Ruffels tied for 20th at 5-over 221 (76-71-74) for her third top 20 this spring, her final round featuring three birdies.
Freshman Amelia Garvey tied for 23rd at 6-over 222 (78-72-72) after her second straight even round that saw her mix two birdies and two bogeys. It was her third straight top 23 finish.
Freshman Alyaa Abdulghany tied for 40th at 14-over 230 (74-74-82).
USC will learn its NCAA Regional assignment on Wednesday (April 25).
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