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Women's Golf WAC Championship Tournament
The Boise State women’s golf team finished fifth overall at the Western Athletic Conference championships yesterday at Falcon Crest Golf Course in Kuna.
The Broncos shot a 309 to slip one spot from the fourth place, where they had finished the first two rounds.
Tulsa took the title, as they shot an 889 over the three-day tournament.
Ashley Hogg had the best individual finish for the Broncos. She shot a 74 in round three to finish with a 229 for the tournament, which was good for a tie at 10th place. It was an impressive comeback for Hogg, as she battled back after shooting an 82 in the opening round on Monday.
Katie Street finished the tournament tied for 15th with her best round on Wednesday, a 75 to give her a 231 overall.
The Broncos shot a 313 in the first round of the Western Athletic Conference tournament at Falcon Crest Golf Course on Monday. The Broncos were in fourth place, 12 strokes behind leaders San Jose State and Tulsa.
Sophomore Katie Street paced the Broncos, finishing with a five-over par 77. Street tied for 10th, six strokes behind individual leader Michaela Cavener of Tulsa following the opening round. Cavener was the only golfer to break par on a windy, cold day.
On Tuesday, the Broncos shot a 306 in the second round of the Western Athletic Conference tournament. The Broncos remained in fourth after two rounds with a 36-hole score of 619.
San Jose State led after two rounds with a 595, one stroke ahead of six-time defending champion Tulsa.
Junior Ashley Hogg bounced back from a poor first round to shoot a one-over par 73 in the second round. She was tied for 12th at 155 with senior Jennifer Hedberg, who shot a second-round 76.
Sophomore Lindsey Huebert was disqualified following the final round, along with playing competitor Kristina Rothengatter of SMU, after the two failed to exchange scorecards.
Arbiter Sports Staff