Results
KUTZTOWN, Pa. (April 24) – Led by a runner-up individual finish from senior
Rachel Wilson (Warren, Pa./Warren), the California University of Pennsylvania women's golf team finished third at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships for a consecutive year on Sunday while at the Berkleigh Golf Club.
The Vulcans posted a 51-over 339 in the final round while playing with only four golfers on Sunday due to injury. Cal U finished the nine-team event in third place with a 147-over 1011 (345-327-339). Gannon led wire-to-wire to capture its third-consecutive conference title with an 89-over 953 (323-316-314). Mercyhurst placed second in the team standings with a 131-over 995 (344-327-324).
Wilson tied for second overall on the individual leader board with a 23-over 239 (78-78-83). She shot an 11-over 83 in the final round with birdies on the par-four fourth and the par-third 15th. Over the three rounds, Wilson tied for the lead in the field with six birdies and paced the team with 23 pars. The Warren product was in the last threesome on the course and held a one-stroke lead entering the par-five 18th hole before shooting a double-bogey.
Sophomore
Addi Mann (Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East) opened the third round with a birdie on the par-four first before carding a 12-over 84 on Sunday. She tied for 14th place after shooting a 39-over 255 (87-84-84) with 21 pars over the three rounds. Freshman
Keegan Selinsky (Bolivar, Ohio/Tuscarawas Valley) posted a 13-over 85 in the final round and placed 18th overall with a 42-over 258 (90-83-85). Classmate
Madelyn Myers (Smock, Pa./Uniontown) rounded out the team scorers with a 15-over 87 in the third round and finished in 20th place with a 45-over 261 (91-83-87).
Senior
Colby Roberts (Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville) was forced to withdraw on Sunday after shooting a 29-over 173 (90-83) in the opening two rounds.
Gannon sophomore Sarah White earned medalist honors at the league championships with a 22-over 238 (77-84-77). White and Wilson were the only golfers in the field to record multiple rounds under 80 over the weekend.