
Kruse, WGolf Place Sixth at Hoya Invitational
4/1/2014 12:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
April 1, 2014
BEALLSVILLE, MD.- The Seton Hall women's golf team shaved off 16 strokes from its first round score, to finish in sixth place among 16 teams in the final standings of the 2014 Hoya Women's Invitational.
The Pirates fired a 21-over-par, 309, in round two, to finish the weather-shortened tournament at 58-over-par with a 325-309-634. The University of Pennsylvania won the team event at 31-over-par. Two other BIG EAST schools were a part of the field. St. John's finished 10 strokes ahead of Seton Hall in fourth place, while Georgetown finished 18 strokes behind the Pirates in eighth place.
Ali Kruse (Overland Park, Kan.)shaved five shots off her first round total, shooting a 2-over-par, 74, in round two. The junior finished seventh among 88 individual golfers with an 11-over-par, 79-74-153.
Megan Tenhundfeld (Loveland, Ohio), Seton Hall's leader after round one, shot a 7-over-par, 79, in round two and finished the tournament with a 15-over-par, 78-79-157.
Sophomore Karlie Zabrosky (Erie, Pa.) finished her tournament at 20-over-par with an 84-78-162.
Erin McClure (Tucson, Ariz.) bounced back nicely from a disappointing first round to shoot nine strokes better in round two. She finished with a 23-over-par, 87-78-165.
McKenzie Cutter (Waldorf, Md.) finished with a 21-over-par, 84-83-167.
Senior Hannah Basalone (Brea, Calif.), competing as an individual, shot a 17-over-par, 79-80-159, to tie for 22nd place overall.
Seton Hall will return to action next weekend, April 5-6, when it hosts its first-ever tournament, the Pirate Invitational at Trump National in Bedminster, N.J.