The No. 3 LSU women’s golf team now has two first-place finishes after winning the Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C. this weekend.
The Lady Tigers established themselves in the first round, finishing in a tie for second place with a combined 4-under par 284 team score. Freshman Madelene Sagstrom posted a 4-under-par 68 to put her in a three-way tie for first place.
Sagstrom posted a 2-under-par 70 in the second round, dropping her to third place overall and putting the team in a tie for first with No. 4 Alabama. Senior Tessa Teachman and sophomore Lindsay Gahm added to the Lady Tigers’ score in the second round, with each posting 1-under-par 71s.
The third round belonged to the Lady Tigers, as they combined for a team total of 1-under-par. LSU finished the tournament with an 8-under-par 856. Sagstrom again led the pack in the third round as she fired a 1-under-par 71, giving her a 7-under-par 209 total for the tournament and putting her in a tie for fifth place.
The Lady Tigers had two other players also place in the top 20, with Teachman tying for 11th place with a 2-under-par 214 and sophomore Austin Ernst tying for 15th place with a 1-over-par 217.
Alabama finished the tournament in second place after posting 18 bogies and four double bogeys in the third round, dropping the team score to 4-under-par 860.
LSU coach Karen Bahnsen said LSU’s combined 12 birdies in the third round were crucial to its first-place finish. Bahnsen also said the players’ competitive attitude and strong will contributed to the victory.
“They have a lot of heart,” Bahnsen said. “They fought all the way to the end and made the birdies when they needed
Lady Tigers win Tar Heel Invitational
By Morgan Wampold
Sports Contributor
Sports Contributor
October 8, 2011