Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges will host the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship at Desert Willow Golf Resort in Palm Desert, Calif. from Tuesday, May 19-Friday, May 22.
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No. 6 Pomona-Pitzer
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Tuesday, May 19 at Desert Willow Golf Resort, 7:45 a.m. |
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Palm Desert, Calif.
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Chan carded a one-under 71 in round three to tie for first. She posted a birdie and two eagles on the day, including one on the 18th after trailing Christine Yu of CMS through 17.
Eunice Yi followed in a tie for third place to also earn All-SCIAC honors. She posted a third-round 73 (+1).
Rachel LeMay also secured an All-SCIAC nod after tying for 10th individually and notching a two-over 74 Saturday.
No. 9 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
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Tuesday, May 19 at Desert Willow Golf Resort, 7:45 a.m. |
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Palm Desert, Calif.
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CMS is hosting the NCAA Championships for the first time. The Athenas, who finished in third place a year ago and won the national title in 2018, are the No. 7 seed this year after earning an automatic qualification by winning the SCIAC Championship last month. The SCIAC had three teams qualify, as Pomona-Pitzer and Redlands took two of the eight available at-large selections.
No. 11 Redlands
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Tuesday, May 19 at Desert Willow Golf Resort, 8:40 a.m. |
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Palm Desert, Calif.
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Courtesy of Redlands Athletics--
The Bulldogs have finished inside the Top-3 of events seven times this year and they have five golfers ranked nationally. Savanah Christenson (Upland, CA) leads the way at No. 55 followed by Chloe Phan (Milpitas, CA) at No. 58, Jizelle Robledo (Fontana, CA) at No. 59, Kylie McGrath (Renton, WA) at No. 94, and Cecili Hayes (Vancouver, WA) at No. 172.
As a team they shot a 287 at the Westbrook Village Invitational in Peoria, Arizona, which was the joint third-lowest single round total in program history. Their three round 899 at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championships is also the sixth-lowest.
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