Saint Francis Women鈥檚 Golf Completes Rutgers Invitational, Preps for NEC Championships
Saint Francis women's golf concluded its performance at the Rutgers Invitational, placing 15th overall. Freshman Robbin Zetrouer was the standout, improving her rank to 53rd with a final round score of 80, totaling 244 for the tournament. Camille Gagnon and Bryn Sorge also participated, finishing in lower positions despite their efforts.
By the Numbers- Robbin Zetrouer finished with a total score of 244 and 21 pars.
- Camilie Gagnon ended with a three-round score of 255, totaling 17 pars.
- Bryn Sorge posted a cumulative score of 260, with 14 pars across three rounds.
While the Red Flash demonstrated individual improvements, team performance fell short against stronger competitors, evidenced by their 15th-place finish. Teams like Rutgers and Penn showcased far superior scores, highlighting the gap in performance levels.
State of Play- Saint Francis finished 15th out of 15 teams at the Rutgers Invitational.
- The team will shift focus to the NEC Championships scheduled for April 17-19.
The Red Flash women's golf team will prepare for the NEC Championships, aiming to improve their standings and individual performances over three days of competition.
Bottom LineAs the team transitions to the NEC Championships, building on individual performances and team strategies will be crucial for better results in future tournaments.
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