WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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Meghan Zambruno (Mount Pleasant, Pa.) moved up nine spots after shooting a 79 in the final round to pace the Saint Francis women's golf team at the Julie hosted by Northern Kentucky on Tuesday.
>> Zambruno registered a birdie on No. 7 and nine pars in the final round and a birdie and 17 pars in the 36 holes. The freshman finished in 49th place with a two-round score of 164.
>> Saint Francis finished ninth as a team in the event.
FLASH MOMENTS
Anna Crumrine (Newark, Ohio) (51st place,165),
McKenzie Gustas (Hermitage, Pa.) (53rd place, 166),
Mary Kate Norcross (Chambersburg, Pa.) (54th place, 167) and
Rachel Detore (Spotlyvania, Pa.) (57th place, 84), (54th place, 167) and rounded out the Red Flash team competitors.
Crumrine had eight pars on Tuesday to finish the event with 17 pars, while Gustas had 10 pars the final round and 17 in the tournament. Norcross posted seven pars in the final 18 holes and 17 pars in the two days, while Detore had the team's second birdie of the day on No. 5 and six pars to end with two birdies and 13 pars in the tournament.
Elisabeth Zajdel (Windber, Pa.) (58th place, 169) and Sidney Clements (East Sparta, Ohio) (71st place, 187) competed as individuals. Zajdel had nine pars on both days to finish with 18 pars, while Clements had three pars and a birdie in the two days.
Green Bay won the two-day tournament with a score of 592, two shots ahead of Indianapolis (594), while Youngstown State (599), Northern Kentucky (608) and Cleveland State (616) rounded out the Top-5 teams. The Red Flash shot a 332 in the first round and improved by five strokes in the second round to finish with a 327 and a two-day total of 659 to finish in ninth place.
NEXT TIME ON THE GREEN
Saint Francis returns to action at the Youngstown State Invitational on April 7.