SHOAL CREEK, Ala. –
Emma Hastie fired a team-low 243 in her final tournament for Bethune-Cookman Women's Golf on Wednesday afternoon, as the Wildcats closed out the 2022-23 season at the PGA Works Women's Collegiate Championship taking place at both Bent Brooke Golf Course and Shoal Creek Golf Club.
Senior
Emma Hastie from Buffalo, New York fired rounds of 83, 83 and a five-over 77 to finish with a collective tournament score of 243 (+29) and tied for 35th in the field to lead all Bethune-Cookman performers.
As a team, Bethune-Cookman (327-351-315=993, +137) was 11th in the field of 11. For the Maroon and Gold, every golfer lowered their scores with either tournament-low or tying for a tournament individual low round, respectively.
"I like some of the things we did the last few tournaments of the year," expressed Head Coach
Christopher Stokes. "I know the team scores may not reflect it, but when we look at some of the individual play – I see so many things that will help us moving forward next season."
Kamary Leaf (77-90-77=244, +30) completed her tournament bookending rounds of five-over 77, respectfully, to finish 39th in the field.
Bethune-Cookman's
Kyleigh Leaf (83-85-80=248, +34) turned in a tie for 40th appearance on the final leaderboard.
Freshman
Skylar Kew (84-93-81=258, +44) lowered her scorecard by 12 strokes from Tuesday's second round performance, allowing her to finish tied for 49th overall.
And it would be
Jordan Davis (124-113-104=341, +127) finishing 53rd overall in the field, but cutting double-digit shots from her scorecard in each of her three rounds for the event.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi collected the team title with a collective score of 868 (+12), finishing 30 strokes ahead of second place finisher Delaware State (898).
The individual medalist for the event was Lucie Charbonnier (67-78-68=213, -1), while teammates Lucia Ramirez and Maria Beltran followed in order to round out the top three performers.
"I am going to miss this group of players," said Stokes. "Yes, we have most of them coming back. But it's the dynamic this group had as my first team, really, that will always be special to me.
"I just know with what we have coming in next season, and the student-athletes we have coming back – we can really make some noise next season."
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