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Pantelas, Win Lead Pirates to William & Mary Title
9/12/2016 3:42:00 PM | Women's Golf
Cassie Pantelas shot a final round 72 as the Seton Hall claimed its 10th all-time title.
WILLIAMSBURG, VA. – Junior Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio) fired an even-par, 72, on Monday to lift the Seton Hall women's golf team to the team championship of the William & Mary Invitational.
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The Pirates started the day in second place, four strokes behind Richmond. The Hall fired the top round of the day, a 10-over-par, 298, while the Spiders shot a 314 and the Pirates cruised to a five-stroke victory.  Finishing second was BIG EAST rival Georgetown. For the tournament, Seton Hall shot a 37-over-par, 308-295-298-901.
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The title is the 10th tournament victory for Seton Hall since the program began in the fall of 2010. The Pirates' 901 is the second-lowest three-round par-72 tournament score in program history.
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Pantelas notched her third career top-5 finish, ending the tournament in second place, just one stroke behind William & Mary's Katie Edelblut for the individual title. She finished the three-round event with a 7-over-par, 78-73-72-223.
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Freshman Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) finished only one stroke behind Pantelas to tie for third place among the 63 golfers. Win's first collegiate tournament ended at 8-over-par with a 77-73-74-224.
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A third Pirate also notched a top-10 finish, another newcomer Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.). The freshman was consistent throughout and placed 10th with a 10-over-par, 77-74-75-226.
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Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) and Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) tied for 26th place at 18-over-par. Fouse shot an 80-75-79-234, while Staudt had a 76-81-77-234.
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Tournament Details:
WILLIAM & MARY INVITATIONAL
Host:Â College of William & Mary
Location:Â Williamsburg, Va.
Course:Â Kingsmill Resort (River Course)
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,043 yards
Dates:Â September 11-12, 2016, Three Rounds
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The Course:
Last year, this tournament was held on the Plantation Course, but this year, it was on Kingsmill's River Course. For more than three decades, The River Course has hosted the world's best players on both *PGA and LPGA tours. Bordered by the calm azure waters of the James River, this famed championship course has tested the mettle of the game's most famous names. On a still morning, dew still beading on the precisely manicured greens, you can almost hear the echoes of applause for crisply struck irons and delicately holed putts. The River Course inspires you to test your own mettle. To see how you stack up against the greats of today, and of years gone by.
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The course has been reborn thanks to the efforts of original architect Pete Dye. The renowned course designer tinkered just enough with his layout, bringing out the subtle details that make for a truly unforgettable round of golf.
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The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host William & Mary, the field was comprised of 11 other teams including: Boston University, Cleveland State, Fairfield, Georgetown, IUPUI, Longwood, Northern Kentucky, Richmond, UNC-Asheville, UNC-Wilmington and UNC- Greensboro. Most notable among the competition is BIG EAST rival Georgetown, which has finished second to the Pirates in each of the last three BIG EAST Championships.
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Up Next:
Seton Hall will waste little time getting back to action. The Pirates return to the links this Friday for the first of two rounds of golf at the Rutgers Invitational in Piscataway, N.J.
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The Pirates started the day in second place, four strokes behind Richmond. The Hall fired the top round of the day, a 10-over-par, 298, while the Spiders shot a 314 and the Pirates cruised to a five-stroke victory.  Finishing second was BIG EAST rival Georgetown. For the tournament, Seton Hall shot a 37-over-par, 308-295-298-901.
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The title is the 10th tournament victory for Seton Hall since the program began in the fall of 2010. The Pirates' 901 is the second-lowest three-round par-72 tournament score in program history.
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Pantelas notched her third career top-5 finish, ending the tournament in second place, just one stroke behind William & Mary's Katie Edelblut for the individual title. She finished the three-round event with a 7-over-par, 78-73-72-223.
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Freshman Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) finished only one stroke behind Pantelas to tie for third place among the 63 golfers. Win's first collegiate tournament ended at 8-over-par with a 77-73-74-224.
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A third Pirate also notched a top-10 finish, another newcomer Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.). The freshman was consistent throughout and placed 10th with a 10-over-par, 77-74-75-226.
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Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) and Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) tied for 26th place at 18-over-par. Fouse shot an 80-75-79-234, while Staudt had a 76-81-77-234.
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Tournament Details:
WILLIAM & MARY INVITATIONAL
Host:Â College of William & Mary
Location:Â Williamsburg, Va.
Course:Â Kingsmill Resort (River Course)
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,043 yards
Dates:Â September 11-12, 2016, Three Rounds
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TOURNAMENT LEADER BOARDS | ||||||||||||
Team Leaders | Player Leaders | Combo | Player Statistics |
Last year, this tournament was held on the Plantation Course, but this year, it was on Kingsmill's River Course. For more than three decades, The River Course has hosted the world's best players on both *PGA and LPGA tours. Bordered by the calm azure waters of the James River, this famed championship course has tested the mettle of the game's most famous names. On a still morning, dew still beading on the precisely manicured greens, you can almost hear the echoes of applause for crisply struck irons and delicately holed putts. The River Course inspires you to test your own mettle. To see how you stack up against the greats of today, and of years gone by.
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The course has been reborn thanks to the efforts of original architect Pete Dye. The renowned course designer tinkered just enough with his layout, bringing out the subtle details that make for a truly unforgettable round of golf.
Â
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host William & Mary, the field was comprised of 11 other teams including: Boston University, Cleveland State, Fairfield, Georgetown, IUPUI, Longwood, Northern Kentucky, Richmond, UNC-Asheville, UNC-Wilmington and UNC- Greensboro. Most notable among the competition is BIG EAST rival Georgetown, which has finished second to the Pirates in each of the last three BIG EAST Championships.
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Up Next:
Seton Hall will waste little time getting back to action. The Pirates return to the links this Friday for the first of two rounds of golf at the Rutgers Invitational in Piscataway, N.J.
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2016 WILLIAM & MARY INVITATIONAL - Team Scores | ||||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
1 | SETON HALL | 308 | 295 | 298 | 901 | +37 |
2 | Georgetown | 301 | 303 | 302 | 906 | +42 |
3 | UNC-Greensboro | 305 | 304 | 303 | 912 | +48 |
4 | Richmond | 304 | 295 | 314 | 913 | +49 |
5 | UNC-Wilmington | 308 | 306 | 307 | 921 | +57 |
6 | William & Mary | 314 | 308 | 304 | 926 | +62 |
7 | IUPUI | 309 | 316 | 305 | 930 | +66 |
8 | Boston University | 307 | 310 | 317 | 934 | +70 |
9 | UNC-Ashville | 317 | 309 | 326 | 952 | +88 |
10 | Cleveland State | 315 | 323 | 319 | 957 | +93 |
11 | Fairfield | 340 | 337 | 344 | 1021 | +157 |
2016 WILLIAM & MARY INVITATIONAL - Seton Hall Individual Scores | ||||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
2 | Cassie Pantelas | 78 | 73 | 72 | 223 | +7 |
T3 | Lizzie Win | 77 | 73 | 74 | 224 | +8 |
10 | Maddie Sager | 77 | 74 | 75 | 226 | +10 |
T26 | Macky Fouse | 80 | 75 | 79 | 234 | +18 |
T26 | Sammie Staudt | 76 | 81 | 77 | 234 | +18 |
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