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Women's Golf

Women's Golf Ties For 11th At Regional Challenge

Feb. 11, 2004

Palos Verdes, Calif. - The Stanford women's golf team shot a 315 on the final day of competition at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge and slipped to a tie for 11th overall with a 931 three-day score. UCLA ran away with the team title, firing a 876 for the tournament. Rounding out the top five were New Mexico (908), Ohio State (914), Arizona (919) and Southern California (921).

Freshman Lauren Todd notched her best finish of the season, tying for 18th on the individual leaderboard after carding a 227 (72-74-81). Seniors Angela Rho (72-79-80) and Kim Kouwabunpat (79-79-73) tied for 29th while freshman Jennifer Tangtiphaiboontana tied for 59th, turning in a score of 244 (83-80-81). Sophomore Stephanie Lue tied for 63rd with a 246 (85-78-83).

UCLA's Charlotte Mayorkas took top individual honors firing a six-under par 207 for the tournament. She was followed by teammate Susie Mathews (217) and Tulsa's Julie Tvede (217). Rounding out the top five were New Mexico's Kailin Downs (221), Oklahoma State's Annie Thurman (221) and Ohio State's Kristen White (221).

Complete results can be found at www.golfstat.com.

Stanford is next in action at the Arizona Wildcat Invitational, February 23-25 in Tucson, Arizona.