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Staudt, Pantelas Lead Pirates to 6th Place at Rutgers
9/17/2016 4:26:00 PM | Women's Golf
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Freshman Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) and junior Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio) each shot a 4-over-par, 76, in Saturday's final round as the Seton Hall women's golf team finished the 2016 Rutgers Invitational tied for sixth.
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Staudt shaved four strokes off her second round score and moved up the leader board to finish tied for 18th place among 70 individual golfers. For the tournament, she was 21-over-par with an 81-80-76-237.
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Collectively, Seton Hall shot a 22-over-par, 310, in the final round to finish tied with Fairleigh Dickinson for sixth place with a 92-over-par, 352-294-310-856. Delaware won the team title at 55-over-par. The Pirates' lone BIG EAST competition, St. John's, finished third, 19 strokes ahead of The Hall.
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It's important to note however, the Pirates' bulbous first round score was due to a pair of scorecard errors. In reality, The Hall shot a 309, but the errors resulted in a 352 being counted. Had the errors not occurred, and the 309 counted, Seton Hall would have won the tournament by six strokes. It's an encouraging sign for Seton Hall considering they also won their fall season-opening tournament at William & Mary.Â
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For the first time in her collegiate career, Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) was the top Pirate performer for the tournament. The freshman shot a 6-over-par, 78, in Saturday's final round, and tied for fourth overall. She finished with an 11-over-par, 76-73-78-227. Win becomes the first Pirate in program history to record top-5 finishes in her first two collegiate tournaments.
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Junior Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) finished her tournament with an 8-over-par, 80, on Saturday. For the three-round event, she finished 20-over-par with an 86-72-80-238.
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Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) shot a 9-over-par, 81, in her final round. Minus a scorecard issue, the freshman took another significant step forward during the tournament, shooting a pair of rounds in the 70s. Unfortunately, only one counted.
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Seton Hall sent a pair of individual golfers to Rutgers as well. Sophomore Gianna Tomeo (Bradenton, Fla.) finished at 26-over-par with a 76-85-81-242, while classmate Jamie Greene (Troy, Mich.) had a 31-over-par, 81-83-83-247.
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Tournament Details:
RUTGERS INVITATIONAL
Host:Â Rutgers University
Location:Â Piscataway, N.J.
Course:Â Rutgers Golf Course
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,043 yards
Dates:Â September 16-17, 2016, Three Rounds
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The Course:
The Rutgers University Golf Course was founded in 1961 with the construction of the present day 18-hole layout that was expertly designed by Hal Purdy, a noted golf architect. The course was officially opened May 29, 1963. Today, the par-72 course can be stretched to 6,337 yards and features a course rating of 70.5 and a slope of 130.
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Over the past decade, the course has undergone extensive renovations and updates, which include a modern irrigation system, the addition of several bunkers and the planting of many trees, including a host of impressive evergreens. Once a rather wide-open tract, today's Rutgers Golf Course features a host of tree-lined holes, featuring undulating greens and water that comes into play on five holes.
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The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Rutgers, the field was comprised of 11 other teams including: Albany, Boston University, Brown, Delaware, Fairleigh Dickinson, Hartford, Hofstra, LIU-Brooklyn, Sacred Heart and Wagner. St. John's is the lone BIG EAST competition in the field.
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Up Next:
The Pirates will take a two-week break from tournament competition and return to the links on Friday, Oct. 7 for the first of three rounds at the Yale Women's Intercollegiate.
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Staudt shaved four strokes off her second round score and moved up the leader board to finish tied for 18th place among 70 individual golfers. For the tournament, she was 21-over-par with an 81-80-76-237.
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Collectively, Seton Hall shot a 22-over-par, 310, in the final round to finish tied with Fairleigh Dickinson for sixth place with a 92-over-par, 352-294-310-856. Delaware won the team title at 55-over-par. The Pirates' lone BIG EAST competition, St. John's, finished third, 19 strokes ahead of The Hall.
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It's important to note however, the Pirates' bulbous first round score was due to a pair of scorecard errors. In reality, The Hall shot a 309, but the errors resulted in a 352 being counted. Had the errors not occurred, and the 309 counted, Seton Hall would have won the tournament by six strokes. It's an encouraging sign for Seton Hall considering they also won their fall season-opening tournament at William & Mary.Â
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For the first time in her collegiate career, Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) was the top Pirate performer for the tournament. The freshman shot a 6-over-par, 78, in Saturday's final round, and tied for fourth overall. She finished with an 11-over-par, 76-73-78-227. Win becomes the first Pirate in program history to record top-5 finishes in her first two collegiate tournaments.
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Junior Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) finished her tournament with an 8-over-par, 80, on Saturday. For the three-round event, she finished 20-over-par with an 86-72-80-238.
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Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) shot a 9-over-par, 81, in her final round. Minus a scorecard issue, the freshman took another significant step forward during the tournament, shooting a pair of rounds in the 70s. Unfortunately, only one counted.
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Seton Hall sent a pair of individual golfers to Rutgers as well. Sophomore Gianna Tomeo (Bradenton, Fla.) finished at 26-over-par with a 76-85-81-242, while classmate Jamie Greene (Troy, Mich.) had a 31-over-par, 81-83-83-247.
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Tournament Details:
RUTGERS INVITATIONAL
Host:Â Rutgers University
Location:Â Piscataway, N.J.
Course:Â Rutgers Golf Course
Course Vitals:Â Par-72, 6,043 yards
Dates:Â September 16-17, 2016, Three Rounds
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TOURNAMENT LEADER BOARDS | ||||||||||||
Team Leaders | Player Leaders | Combo Leaders | Course Statistics |
The Rutgers University Golf Course was founded in 1961 with the construction of the present day 18-hole layout that was expertly designed by Hal Purdy, a noted golf architect. The course was officially opened May 29, 1963. Today, the par-72 course can be stretched to 6,337 yards and features a course rating of 70.5 and a slope of 130.
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Over the past decade, the course has undergone extensive renovations and updates, which include a modern irrigation system, the addition of several bunkers and the planting of many trees, including a host of impressive evergreens. Once a rather wide-open tract, today's Rutgers Golf Course features a host of tree-lined holes, featuring undulating greens and water that comes into play on five holes.
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The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Rutgers, the field was comprised of 11 other teams including: Albany, Boston University, Brown, Delaware, Fairleigh Dickinson, Hartford, Hofstra, LIU-Brooklyn, Sacred Heart and Wagner. St. John's is the lone BIG EAST competition in the field.
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Up Next:
The Pirates will take a two-week break from tournament competition and return to the links on Friday, Oct. 7 for the first of three rounds at the Yale Women's Intercollegiate.
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2016 RUTGERS INVITATIONAL - Team Scores | ||||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
1 | Delaware | 313 | 298 | 308 | 919 | +55 |
2 | Rutgers | 312 | 306 | 316 | 934 | +70 |
3 | St. John's | 320 | 319 | 298 | 937 | +73 |
4 | Sacred Heart | 306 | 322 | 314 | 942 | +78 |
5 | Albany | 318 | 311 | 314 | 943 | +79 |
T6 | SETON HALL | 352 | 294 | 310 | 956 | +92 |
T6 | Fairleigh Dickinson | 313 | 322 | 321 | 956 | +92 |
8 | Brown | 329 | 311 | 322 | 962 | +98 |
9 | Wagner | 321 | 325 | 319 | 965 | +101 |
10 | Hartford | 333 | 334 | 337 | 1004 | +140 |
11 | Hofstra | 332 | 331 | 351 | 1014 | +150 |
12 | LIU-Brooklyn | 352 | 335 | 337 | 1024 | +160 |
2016 RUTGERS INVITATIONAL - Seton Hall Individual Scores | ||||||
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Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
T4 | Lizzie Win | 76 | 73 | 78 | 227 | +11 |
T18 | Sammie Staudt | 81 | 80 | 76 | 237 | +21 |
T20 | Macky Fouse | 86 | 72 | 80 | 238 | +22 |
66 | Maddie Sager | 109 | 74 | 81 | 264 | +48 |
70 | Cassie Pantelas | DQ | 75 | 76 | ---- | ---- |
T32 | Gianna Tomeo (Ind.) | 76 | 85 | 81 | 242 | +26 |
T43 | Jamie Greene (Ind.) | 81 | 83 | 83 | 247 | +31 |
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