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JAG WOMEN’S GOLF WINS BAMA BEACH BASH

Results

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of South Alabama women's golf team won the Bama Beach Bash at Gulf Shores Golf Club March 19-21 in Gulf Shores, Ala.

Siti Shaari earned a team-best third-place finish, and Julie Hovland finished tied for fourth. The win marked South Alabama's second of the season.

TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Event (Host): Bama Beach Bash (Hosted by South Alabama)
Dates: March 19-21 (Friday - Sunday)
Format: 54 holes (18/18/18)
Course: Gulf Shores Golf Club
Yardage: 6,002 yards
Par: 72

TEAM SCORES
1) South Alabama, 303-291-297—891 (+27); T2) Texas State, 308-304-288—900 (+36); T2) ULM, 300-291-309—900 (+36); T4) Little Rock, 302-303-299—904 (+40); T4) Central Arkansas, 298-301-305—904 (+40); 6) South Dakota State, 311-299-298—908 (+44); 7) Murray State, 310-309-308—927 (+63); 8) UAB, 322-306-306-934 (+70); 9) Appalachian State, 321-308-307—936 (+72); 10) Southern Illinois, 318-308-312—938 (+74); 11) North Dakota, 312-309-322—943 (+79); 12) North Alabama, 331-303-326—960 (+96); 13) Eastern Michigan, 324-322-316—962 (+98); 14) Alabama State, 327-320-334—981 (+117); 15) Detroit Mercy, 323-341-330—994 (+130)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
1) Teresa Toscano, South Dakota State, 73-69-71—213 (-3); 2) Chantel Dueringer, ULM, 73-72-72—217 (+1); 3) Siti Shaari, South Alabama, 76-69-73—218 (+2); T4) Juile Hovland, South Alabama, 74-71-74—219 (+3); T4) Geraldine Wong, Texas State, 76-74-69—219 (+3); T6) Pim-orn Thitisup, Central Arkansas, 76-76-74—224 (+8); T6) Tania Nunez, Central Arkansas, 73-73-78—224 (+8); T8) Ana Picchi, Murray State, 76-76-73—225 (+9); T8) Kellie Gachaga, Little Rock, 76-75-74—225 (+9); T8) Matilda Cederholm*, Texas State, 74-73-78—225 (+9)

SOUTH ALABAMA SCORES
3) Siti Shaari, 76-69-73—218 (+2); T4) Juile Hovland, 74-71-74—219 (+3); T12) Carlota Garcia, 75-79-73—227 (+11); T21) Caroline Berge, 78-75-77—230 (+14); 42) Nele Mattner, 79-79-78—236 (+20); T62) Belinda May, 87-76-80—243 (+27)

TEE SHOTS
- South Alabama's win marked its second of the season, and the first since capturing the Lady Red Wolves Classic Oct.