The University of Hawai'i women's golf team wrapped up the 40th Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in 11th place after a three-day total of 909 (+57). The final round saw the team score 304, including a standout performance by Emiko Sverduk, who recorded an even-par 71. The tournament marked the last home event for three seniors, with Southern California dominating the competition, finishing at 28-under-par. Maline Kraus led the Rainbow Wahine with a tie for 32nd place, accumulating a score of 222 (+9).

By the Numbers
  • Hawai'i finished with a total of 909 (+57) across three rounds.
  • Maline Kraus tied for 32nd place with a score of 222 (+9).
  • Southern California claimed the team title with a total of 824 (-28).
  • Emiko Sverduk finished with a cumulative score of 228 (+15), placing 53rd.
What's Next

Hawai'i will next compete at the Ping ASU Tournament from March 23-25 in Phoenix, Arizona, as they prepare for the upcoming Big West Championship in April.

Bottom Line

The Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational provided crucial home-course experience for the Rainbow Wahine as they gear up for post-season play, highlighting both individual talents and areas for improvement.