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UW Women Ninth In Pac-10/SEC Challenge
Kelli Bowers ended up 21st to notch the second top-25 finish of her career.

 
Kelli Bowers ended up 21st to notch the second top-25 finish of her career.

Nov. 7, 2010

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STANFORD, Calif. -- The nine Pac-10 and 12 Southeastern Conference women's golf teams who gathered for the final round of the inaugural Pac-10/SEC Challenge at Stanford Golf Course on Sunday were hammered by rain storms throughout the day.

The weather suited the NW-tested Husky golf team - who were 14-over par and tied for sixth after 36 holes - fine, but they were unable to take advantage. Washington's five golfers combined to shoot a 24-over 308 and ended up tied for ninth-place with No. 4 ranked California at +36.

"It was a disappointing day today. We just didn't handle the conditions very well," said UW coach Mary Lou Mulflur. "But, it was a good week overall. We've got some things to work on before spring, but overall, not too shabby."

The tournament featured many of the NCAA's best squads, including seven teams ranked among Golfstat.com's top-10 and 12 top-25 teams overall. Washington, ranked No. 30, more than held its own, beating or tying seven teams ranked higher than them, including No. 1 LSU.

No. 5 UCLA ended up winning the tournament by 11 strokes after firing an 856 (+4). Third-ranked Alabama was second at +15, followed by No. 2 USC (+23). Arizona was fourth (+25), with Auburn (5th, +27), Stanford and Georgia (T6th, +30) and Tennessee (8th, +34).

USC's Sophia Popov claimed individual medalist honors after shooting a 6-under 207. Popov entered Sunday tied for fifth, but her 4-under 67 on Sunday helped her rally for a one-stroke victory over UCLA's Stephanie Kono.

Husky freshman Kelli Bowers entered the final round tied for ninth at -1 and in position for a great end to her fall season. Unfortunately, the Chelan, Wash. native struggled and shot a 9-over 80 that ended up not counting towards the team total. Bowers was still able to end up leading the Husky quintet with a 21st place overall finish at +8 (70-71-80-221) overall.

The two Husky seniors ended up handling the conditions best. Karinn Dickinson shot a 3-over 74 and Anya Alvarez a 5-over 76. Each ended up shooting a 222 (+9) and tying for 24th overall out of 108 competitors.

Junior Sadena Parks and freshman A Ram Choi each shot a 79 on Sunday. Parks ended up tied for 50th at +14 and Choi tied for 65th at +18.

The Huskies will spend the next three months training and practicing until they open the spring-portion of their schedule on Feb. 7 at the Arizona Invitational.

T9 Washington 287 295 308 890
T21 Kelli Bowers (4) 70 71 80 221
T24 Anya Alvarez (1) 73 73 76 222
T24 Karinn Dickinson (2) 73 75 74 222
T50 Sadena Parks (3) 71 77 79 227
T65 A Ram Choi (5) 76 76 79 231

Course:Stanford Golf Course: Championship Tees     Par 71 - 6148 yards
current
position
team scoring rounds total
score
to par thru today 1 2 3
1
5 UCLA
+4 F   +6 285 281 290 856
2
3 Alabama, U. of
+15 F   +8 289 286 292 867
3
2 Southern California
+23 F   +6 294 291 290 875
4
13 Arizona
+25 F   +15 286 292 299 877
5
26 Auburn
+27 F   +20 286 289 304 879
T6
36 Stanford
+30 F   +16 293 289 300 882
T6
7 Georgia
+30 F   +12 293 293 296 882
8
21 Tennessee
+34 F   +18 291 293 302 886
T9
30 Washington
+38 F   +24 287 295 308 890
T9
4 California
+38 F   +25 290 291 309 890
11
12 Arkansas, U. of
+39 F   +23 288 296 307 891
12
10 Vanderbilt
+45 F   +20 291 302 304 897
13
1 LSU
+55 F   +14 316 293 298 907
14
27 Oregon
+59 F   +14 307 306 298 911
T15
34 South Carolina
+60 F   +26 299 303 310 912
T15
24 Mississippi, U. of
+60 F   +29 300 299 313 912
17
  Kentucky, U. of
+71 F   +36 295 308 320 923
18
25 Florida, U of
+72 F   +33 309 298 317 924
19
  Oregon State U.
+77 F   +21 320 304 305 929
20
  Mississippi St. U.
+89 F   +32 319 306 316 941
21
  Washington State U.
+95 F   +38 315 310 322 947

Go Huskies!