CSUN Wraps Up Fall Season in 5th at Cal Poly
10/25/2015 6:54:00 PM | Women's Golf
NORTHRIDGE, CA - Freshman Ysabel Tran finished fourth and the CSUN women's golf team took fifth to close the fall portion of the 2015-16 season Sunday at the Lady Mustang Intercollegiate at Cypress Ridge GC in Arroyo Grande.
The Matadors competed in four tournaments during the fall and posted three top five finishes capped by Sunday's finish at Cal Poly.
"We had some great individual finishes this fall and this team works great together," said CSUN head coach Gina Umeck. "We're looking forward to a productive offseason and our home event in February."
Tran, a freshman from Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, posted her third top-10 finish in four tournaments to open her collegiate career. She opened the day tied with teammate Cake Phuchanbanchob for second at even-par 72, one shot behind the leader. Tran posted a final round of four-over 76 and finished alone in fourth place, seven shots back.
Phuchanbanchob finished Sunday's final round at eight-over 80 which dropped the freshman into 14th place at eight-over 152. Junior Cesilie Hagen charged up the leaderboard with a final round three-over 75 which moved her from 34th into a tie for 17th at 10-over 154.
Also for the Matadors, Rebecca Bostrom finished in a tie for 45th at 19-over 163 following rounds of 78-85 and Julie Ward finished 62nd at 27-over 171 following rounds of 84-87. Shenna DeLeon also competed for CSUN as an individual and placed 59th at 24-over 168 after posting scores of 85-83.
UC Riverside captured both team and individual titles Sunday as the Highlanders finished with a team score of 594 while Hannah Facchini won by six shots after finishing at three-under 141.
The Matadors are off from tournament play until Feb. 8, 2016 when CSUN hosts the Matador Invitational at Wood Ranch Golf Club in Simi Valley.
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The Matadors competed in four tournaments during the fall and posted three top five finishes capped by Sunday's finish at Cal Poly.
"We had some great individual finishes this fall and this team works great together," said CSUN head coach Gina Umeck. "We're looking forward to a productive offseason and our home event in February."
Tran, a freshman from Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, posted her third top-10 finish in four tournaments to open her collegiate career. She opened the day tied with teammate Cake Phuchanbanchob for second at even-par 72, one shot behind the leader. Tran posted a final round of four-over 76 and finished alone in fourth place, seven shots back.
Phuchanbanchob finished Sunday's final round at eight-over 80 which dropped the freshman into 14th place at eight-over 152. Junior Cesilie Hagen charged up the leaderboard with a final round three-over 75 which moved her from 34th into a tie for 17th at 10-over 154.
Also for the Matadors, Rebecca Bostrom finished in a tie for 45th at 19-over 163 following rounds of 78-85 and Julie Ward finished 62nd at 27-over 171 following rounds of 84-87. Shenna DeLeon also competed for CSUN as an individual and placed 59th at 24-over 168 after posting scores of 85-83.
UC Riverside captured both team and individual titles Sunday as the Highlanders finished with a team score of 594 while Hannah Facchini won by six shots after finishing at three-under 141.
The Matadors are off from tournament play until Feb. 8, 2016 when CSUN hosts the Matador Invitational at Wood Ranch Golf Club in Simi Valley.
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