mwood | Posted: 9 Apr 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Huang ties for seventh, No. 25 Cougars tie for fifth at Red Raider Invitational

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LUBBOCK, Texas--Freshman Rose Huang finished in a tie for seventh place in windy conditions and the No. 25 BYU women's golf team finished tied for fifth at the Red Raider Invitational Saturday.

"Rose played amazing today" BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "I can't even begin to describe how well she played. She is incrediblly solid and played well in tough conditions. However, as a team we had a rough day today. We'll come home and make the adjustments needed to be ready for the next tournament."

The Cougars shot a 315 today, 27-over-par. Despite being plagued with bogeys during the last round, BYU had six birdies as a team.

Huang shot a +3 in the third round, including a birdie on the second to last hole. She shot two-over-par over all three rounds.

Lea Garner and Kendra Dalton tied for 31st place, both shooting 10-over-par in three rounds. Alexandra White followed close behind her teammates, as she finished tied for 40th. Brooklyn Hocker shot 13-over-par throughout the invitational and ended in a tie for 44th place. 

BYU will play in the West Coast Conference Championship April 18-20. Click here for live updates throughout the championship.

 

Team

Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 Texas Tech 287 293 287 867 +3
2 Purdue 291 285 304 880 +16
3 Kansas 295 282 304 881 +17
4 Kansas State 297 288 304 889 +25
T5 BYU 294 281 315 890 +26
T5 Iowa 306 286 298 890 +26
7 SMU 297 289 305 891 +27
8 New Mexico 300 293 301 894 +30
9 Colorado State 295 293 313 901 +37
10 Texas State 305 295 305 905 +41
11 New Mexico State 301 302 304 907 +43
12 Cal Poly 307 292 322 921 +57
13 Tulsa 305 316 322 943 +79
14  North Texas 324 307 316 947 +83