Chattanooga Ends Up 14th At Vandy

Sunday, September 23, 2012

FRANKLIN, Tenn. --- The Chattanooga Mocs women’s golf team ended up 14th against a strong field at the Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship. Chattanooga shot 938 over 54 holes at the Vanderbilt Legends Club.

UTC ended up 11 shots behind Tulane in 13th and 45 ahead of Memphis in 15th. Arizona (889) captured the team title, while Emilie Burger of Georgia was medalist (E, 216).

Junior Jordan Britt (Chattanooga, Tenn.) led the Mocs with a 54-hole total of 229 (+13). That was good for a tie for 28th.

Freshman Emily McLennan (Queensland, Australia) tied for the second-lowest UTC round of the event with a three-over par 75 today. She completed her tourney at 232, just three behind Britt.

Marion Duvernay (Publier, France) was third for the Mocs at 241, She was a stroke ahead of Mette Kryger (Nivaa, Denmark) at 242. Porsche Campbell (Vancouver, Canada) was another four shots behind Kryger at 246.

Chattanooga has a long layoff until its next event traveling just up the road to Knoxville for the Mercedes-Benz Women’s Championship. The tournament starts Friday, October 12, and runs through Sunday, the 14th. Live scoring, if available, can be accessed at GoMocs.com via the women’s golf schedule page.

Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship

Sept. 21-23 – Vanderbilt Legends Club North – Franklin, Tenn.

 

1) Arizona

298-286

584 (+8)

2) Virginia

300-295-297

892 (+28)

3) Michigan State

302-294-301

897 (+33)

4) Texas

294-295

589 (+13)

5) Vanderbilt

304-299-297

900 (+36)

6) Texas A&M

302-293

595 (+19)

7) Wake Forest

303-302-306

911 (+47)

8) Kentucky

299-305-308

912 (+48)

9) Georgia

301-306-309

916 (+52)

10) North Carolina

310-306-301

917 (+53)

11) Stanford

302-310-307

919 (+55)

12) Oregon

305-305-312

922 (+58)

13) Tulane

309-311-307

927 (+63)

14) Chattanooga

311-317-310

938 (+74)

15) Memphis

321-327-335

983 (+119)

Mocs:

T28) Jordan Britt

75-80-74

229 (+13)

T41) Emily McLennan

79-78-75

232 (+16)

69) Marion Duvernay

78-79-84

241 (+25)

70) Mette Kryger

79-85-78

242 (+26)

73) Porsche Campbell

83-80-83

246 (+30)

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