
Turgut's Top 10 Finish Leads CSUN to 3rd-Place at The Clash at Boulder Creek
10/28/2025 5:29:00 PM | Women's Golf
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BOULDER CITY, Nev. - Senior Kim Turgut carded a final round 1-under 71 to secure her third top 10 finish of the season as the CSUN Women's Golf finished in third-place on Tuesday at The Clash at Boulder Creek.
After posting team rounds of 287-289 on Monday which was tied for sixth, the Matadors fired a 1-over 289 in the final round to move into third place in the 18-team field. Host Northern Arizona (-24, 840) took home the team title by four shots over New Mexico State (-20, 840). The Lobos' Emma Bunch and Fresno State's Amelia Garibaldi tied for individual medalist honors at 11-under 205.
CSUN completes the fall portion of the 2025-26 schedule with two wins and five top 10 finishes in five events.
Tournament:Â The Clash at Boulder Creek
Dates:Â Oct. 27-28, 2025
Location:Â Boulder City, Nev.
Course:Â Boulder Creek G.C. (par-72)
CSUN Place: 3rd out of 18 teams (865, +1)
Team Champion: Northern Arizona (840, -24)
Individual Medalist(s):Â Emma Bunch, NMSU (205, -11), Amelia Garbaldi, Fresno State (205, -11)
Turgut, who began the day tied for 25th with teammates Ariya Soldwisch and Nicole Tanoue at even-par 144, had five birdies in the final round to move up 16 spots into a tie for ninth at 1-under 215. Turgut, who began the day on the No. 6 tee, was 2-under through 11 holes after her fourth birdie at No. 16. She then finished 1-over on her final seven holes to finish the day at 1-under 71.
CSUNÂ SCORES
- Soldwisch also finished in the top 20, her first of the season, in addition to three top 10s. She had one eagle and four birdies in the final round to finish the day at even-par 72 and the tournament tied for 15th at even-par 216.
- Tanoue had fired a blistering 3-under 69 in round two, finished in a tie for 30th at 3-over 219 after posting a 3-over 75 in the final round.
- Meghan Paracuelles followed up rounds of 71-74 on Monday with three birdies in a round of 3-over 75 which left her in a tie for 38th at 4-over 220.
- Gracie Piar had her best round of the tournament on Tuesday, carding a 1-under 71 with three birdies and 13 pars. Piar wound up tied for 49th at 6-over 222.
TEAM SCOREBOARD
1. Northern Arizona 283-277-280--840Â (-24); 2. New Mexico 286-277-281--844Â (-20); 3. CSUN 287-289-289--865 (+1); 4. Gonzaga 287-293-290--870Â (+6); 5. North Dakota State 285-286-300--871Â (+7);Â 5. Grand Canyon 302-277-292--871Â (+7); 7. San Francisco 290-296-289--875Â (+11); 7. Fresno State 297-279-299--875Â (+11); 9. Texas El Paso 294-281-301--876Â (+12); 10. Utah Valley 292-288-296--878Â (+14); 10. Cal State Bakersfield 285-297-296--878Â (+14); 12. Nebraska 290-295-296--881Â (+17); 13. South Dakota State 291-284-311--886Â (+22);Â 14. UC Riverside 290-292-305--887Â (+23); 15. Utah Tech 302-294-295--891Â (+27); 16. Tarleton State 293-297-304--894Â (+30); 17. Drake 297-298-301--896Â (+32); 18. Southern Utah 301-312-327--940Â (+76).Â
HEAD COACH MICHELLE WINKLER SAID
"I am so proud of this team and how they held their heads today. It was really windy, but they executed their game plans so precisely. They took advantage of their birdie opportunities and played conservatively when it was appropriate. Their attitudes were impeccable. To have Kim and Ariya place in the top 15 in this big field is so satisfying. I couldn't be prouder of the team's performance this semester and can't wait to get back in gear this spring!"
UP NEXT
The Matadors will return to the course in February, when CSUN opens the spring at the UCR Soboba Classic.
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