STANFORD, Calif. – On the final day of the Stanford Intercollegiate, the No. 8 Sun Devils tied their score from Saturday's second round and moved up into a tie for fifth as a team.
Raquel Olmos shot one stroke shy of her career low (67), moving up 27 spots on day three, while Olivia Mehaffey moved up 14 spots, both Sun Devils tying for 13th.
No. 3 USC won the tournament followed by host-Stanford and No. 18 Northwestern rounding out the top-three. No. 12 Washington finished in fourth while ASU and No. 25 Florida State tied for fifth.
The Sun Devils and the rest of the Pac-12, the premier conference in collegiate women's golf, head to Hawai'i in two weeks to finish the fall season at the Pac-12 Preview Nov. 5-7.
Raquel Olmos shot one stroke shy of her career low (67), moving up 27 spots on day three, while Olivia Mehaffey moved up 14 spots, both Sun Devils tying for 13th.
"We struggled at the start and struggled at the finish but in between, we had moments of brilliance!" said head coach Missy Farr-Kaye. "17 birdies on this golf course is very good but we need to minimize our mistakes. We are getting better every day and I am glad that we have one more tournament this fall to put three great rounds together before we go into our offseason."
Freshman Alexandra Försterling significantly improved upon previous collegiate finishes, finishing T20 with her first collegiate below-par round on Friday. Senior Madison Kerley finished just outside the top-30 (T31) to round out ASU's countable four.No. 3 USC won the tournament followed by host-Stanford and No. 18 Northwestern rounding out the top-three. No. 12 Washington finished in fourth while ASU and No. 25 Florida State tied for fifth.
The Sun Devils and the rest of the Pac-12, the premier conference in collegiate women's golf, head to Hawai'i in two weeks to finish the fall season at the Pac-12 Preview Nov. 5-7.