University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Athletics

Women's golf tied for eighth place at Jekyll Island Invitational
Christi Williams
Christi Williams fired an opening round 81 for the Cru women
Williams shoots 81 and is tied for 13th place individually
Jekyll Island, GA – The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor women’s golf team put together five solid rounds and the Cru women are tied for eighth place after the first round of the Jekyll Island Invitational Friday afternoon in Georgia. The UMHB women fired a 341 team total and are tied with Southwestern University for eighth place, 26 strokes behind tournament leader Methodist University’s 315 team total. Illinois Wesleyan is in second place with a 324, Birmingham Southern posted a 328 for third place, Berry College is in fourth place with a 333 and Seminole State is fifth after carding a 335. Centre College shot 338 for sixth place and Otterbein College is seventh, one stroke ahead of UMHB with a 340 team total. Carelton College is tenth with a 349, Allegheny College shot 350 for 11th place, mount Holyoke is 12th with a 355, St. Benedict and Piedmont College are tied for 14th place with 356’s, Rhodes College fired a 360 for 15th place, Wisconsin-Whitewater is 16th with a 371, Trinity University shot 372 for 17th place, Huntingdon College is 18th at 377, Franklin and Marshall shot 398 for 19th place, Maryville is 20th with a 402, Transylvania and Nebraska Wesleyan are tied for 21st with 417’s and St. John Fisher rounds out the field with a 427 team total. The tournament is being played on a par-72, 5,819-yard layout at Indian Mound Golf Course in Jekyll Island.
            UMHB was led individually by Christi Williams. Williams fired an opening round 81 and is tied for 13th place. Courtney Nelson shot 85 for the Cru and is tied for 32nd place, Allison Williams carded an 87 and is tied for 41st place, Catherine Andrews shot 88 to tie for 47th place, Alexandra Taylor recorded a 90 to tie for 60th place and Mallory McAdams is in 107th place after shooting 105 on Friday. Victoria Seenath of Seminole State has the individual lead after posting an opening-day 75.

            The three-day, 54-hole tournament will continue with single rounds on Saturday and Sunday. The Cru women will begin teeing off at 8:45 AM Eastern Time in tomorrow’s second round.
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