
Staudt Lifts Hall to Fifth Place Finish at Princeton
10/1/2017 3:49:00 PM | Women's Golf
PRINCETON, N.J. – Sophomore Sammie Staudt (Coatesville, Pa.) fired a career-best 1-under-par, 71, in Sunday's final round to help lift the Seton Hall women's golf team to a fifth place finish at the Princeton Invitational.
Staudt had four birdies in a strong final round effort, which is the first sub-par round of her young collegiate career. For the tournament, she finished with an 18-over-par, 83-80-71-234 to tie for 26th place overall.
Collectively, the Pirates saved their best effort for the final round. Seton Hall shot a 17-over-par, 305, on Sunday to jump one spot in the final standings. For the three-round event, The Hall finished at 63-over-par with a 316-306-305-927. The Pirates finished 22 strokes behind the team champion, Georgetown.
Two Pirates occupy the title as the top team performer for the weekend. Sophomore Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) put forth her best round of the weekend on Sunday with a 2-over-par, 74. For the tournament, she shot a 12-over-par, 76-78-74-228. Freshman Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) also finished at 12-over-par thanks to a strong second round. She ended with a 78-73-77-228. Win and Kness tied for 12th place overall.
Senior Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) finished the tournament with a 26-over-par, 79-79-84-242, while sophomore Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) rounded out the team scoring with a 29-over-par, 86-76-83-245.
Competing as an individual, senior Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio), also had her top round on Sunday. She shot a 4-over-par, 76, to finish the tournament tied for 21st place with a 16-over-par, 77-79-76-232.
Tournament Details:
PRINCETON INVITATIONAL
Host: Princeton University
Location: Princeton, N.J.
Course: Springdale Golf Club
Course Vitals: Par-72, 6,100 yards
Dates: September 30-October 1, 2017, Three Rounds
The Course:
Dating back to 1895, Springdale Golf Club is one of the oldest in New Jersey. Designed by Gerard Lambert and revised by William Flynn in 1926, the walkable course requires precision shot-making and has superior conditions and playability. The property, which was originally private farmland, was purchased by the Class of 1886 and gifted to Princeton University with the expectation of establishing one of the first courses in the region. The private club has a close relationship with the University, and counts many university professors, administrators and students among its members. With a fine and experienced PGA staff, the club hosts numerous tournaments, collegiate matches, clinics and golf outings every year.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Princeton, the small field was comprised of eight other teams including: Columbia, Dartmouth, Delaware, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Rollins and Yale. BIG EAST rival Georgetown is also a part of the Princeton Invitational field.
Up Next:
The Pirates will return to the links next weekend for three rounds of golf at the Yale Women's Intercollegiate, Oct. 6-8.
Staudt had four birdies in a strong final round effort, which is the first sub-par round of her young collegiate career. For the tournament, she finished with an 18-over-par, 83-80-71-234 to tie for 26th place overall.
Collectively, the Pirates saved their best effort for the final round. Seton Hall shot a 17-over-par, 305, on Sunday to jump one spot in the final standings. For the three-round event, The Hall finished at 63-over-par with a 316-306-305-927. The Pirates finished 22 strokes behind the team champion, Georgetown.
Two Pirates occupy the title as the top team performer for the weekend. Sophomore Lizzie Win (Sylvania, Ohio) put forth her best round of the weekend on Sunday with a 2-over-par, 74. For the tournament, she shot a 12-over-par, 76-78-74-228. Freshman Mia Kness (Venetia, Pa.) also finished at 12-over-par thanks to a strong second round. She ended with a 78-73-77-228. Win and Kness tied for 12th place overall.
Senior Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) finished the tournament with a 26-over-par, 79-79-84-242, while sophomore Maddie Sager (Phoenixville, Pa.) rounded out the team scoring with a 29-over-par, 86-76-83-245.
Competing as an individual, senior Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio), also had her top round on Sunday. She shot a 4-over-par, 76, to finish the tournament tied for 21st place with a 16-over-par, 77-79-76-232.
Tournament Details:
PRINCETON INVITATIONAL
Host: Princeton University
Location: Princeton, N.J.
Course: Springdale Golf Club
Course Vitals: Par-72, 6,100 yards
Dates: September 30-October 1, 2017, Three Rounds
TOURNAMENT LEADER BOARDS | ||||||||||||
Team Leaders | Player Leaders | Combo Listing | Statistical Leaders |
Dating back to 1895, Springdale Golf Club is one of the oldest in New Jersey. Designed by Gerard Lambert and revised by William Flynn in 1926, the walkable course requires precision shot-making and has superior conditions and playability. The property, which was originally private farmland, was purchased by the Class of 1886 and gifted to Princeton University with the expectation of establishing one of the first courses in the region. The private club has a close relationship with the University, and counts many university professors, administrators and students among its members. With a fine and experienced PGA staff, the club hosts numerous tournaments, collegiate matches, clinics and golf outings every year.
The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Princeton, the small field was comprised of eight other teams including: Columbia, Dartmouth, Delaware, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Rollins and Yale. BIG EAST rival Georgetown is also a part of the Princeton Invitational field.
Up Next:
The Pirates will return to the links next weekend for three rounds of golf at the Yale Women's Intercollegiate, Oct. 6-8.
2017 PRINCETON INVITATIONAL - Team Scores | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
1 | Georgetown | 308 | 301 | 296 | 905 | +41 |
2 | Harvard | 309 | 304 | 304 | 919 | +55 |
3 | Rollins College | 309 | 307 | 304 | 920 | +56 |
4 | Princeton | 311 | 307 | 305 | 923 | +59 |
5 | SETON HALL | 316 | 306 | 305 | 927 | +63 |
6 | Columbia | 314 | 310 | 305 | 929 | +65 |
7 | Delaware | 315 | 305 | 310 | 930 | +66 |
8 | Pennsylvania | 313 | 316 | 306 | 935 | +71 |
9 | Dartmouth | 322 | 311 | 318 | 951 | +87 |
10 | Yale | 320 | 313 | 320 | 953 | +89 |
2017 PRINCETON INVITATIONAL - Seton Hall Individual Scores | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | TOTAL | PAR |
T12 | Mia Kness | 78 | 73 | 77 | 228 | +12 |
T12 | Lizzie Win | 76 | 78 | 74 | 228 | +12 |
T26 | Sammie Staudt | 83 | 80 | 71 | 234 | +18 |
T48 | Macky Fouse | 79 | 79 | 84 | 242 | +26 |
T51 | Maddie Sager | 86 | 76 | 83 | 245 | +29 |
T21 | Cassie Pantelas (Ind.) | 77 | 79 | 76 | 232 | +16 |
Players Mentioned
2024-25 End-of-Year Highlight Video
Thursday, May 22
Seton Hall Basketball Facility Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Thursday, March 27
PSN Feature on Allie Waggoner, Seton Hall's First NCAA Women's Championship Qualifier
Friday, March 21
Seton Hall Basketball - Catalon, Masonius, Bozzella After Quinnipiac (WBIT)
Friday, March 21