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Barker, Yamamoto Push Tech to Fourth-Place Showing
October 31, 2017 | Women's Golf
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Gabby Barker fired a 1-under-par 71 Tuesday to finish in fourth place at the Trinity Forest Invitational
LUBBOCK, Texas – Gabby Barker and Mami Yamamoto both recorded top-five finishes Tuesday to push Texas Tech to a fourth-place showing at the Trinity Forest Invitational held at the Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas.
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Despite their highest round of the tournament, Tech was able to move up two spots on the leaderboard for its second top-five finish this season. Tech fired a 22-over-par 310 Tuesday to wrap the two-day tournament at 47-over 911 overall.
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"This was a tough test for us," Tech head coach JoJo Robertson said. "It was a hard golf course in some tough conditions. Our team hung in there, and I'm pleased with our finish."
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Individually, Barker fired a 1-under 71 card over the final 18 holes to move into sole possession of fourth place, her highest finish so far this season. She concluded the tournament with a 5-over 221 final card that was six strokes back of medalist Reid Isaac of Kansas State.
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Yamamoto ended the day one stroke back of Barker on the individual leaderboard as her 3-over final round moved the junior to 6-over for the tournament and into a tie for fifth. It marked the highest finish of Yamamoto's career, topping her previous sixth-place showing at the 2015 Henssler Financial Intercollegiate.
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Lauren Mason and Louisa Brunt added Tech's other two scores as Mason was 9-over over the final 18 holes, two strokes in front of Brunt. Mason concluded the week in a tie for 26th at 14-over for the tournament while Brunt finished tied for 54th at 22-over. Emma Ballard was 13-over during the final round to round out Tech's lineup.
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Kansas State hung on to win the team title as the Wildcats fired the lowest round of the day at 14-over to edge Houston by two strokes. K-State was 29-over for the tournament, 17 strokes better than Tennessee in third place.
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The Red Raiders, who were tied with Texas A&M a stroke back of the Volunteers, topped fifth place No. 12 Colorado – the highest-ranked school in the 13-team field – by two strokes and also scored head-to-head wins over No. 29 UNLV and No. 41 BYU.
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The Trinity Forest Invitational wraps Tech's fall slate as the Red Raiders will resume their 2017-18 schedule Feb. 11-13 at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic in San Juan. Tech will take part in eight tournaments this spring, including the Big 12 Championships, which will be held April 20-22 at the Dallas Athletic Club.
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Despite their highest round of the tournament, Tech was able to move up two spots on the leaderboard for its second top-five finish this season. Tech fired a 22-over-par 310 Tuesday to wrap the two-day tournament at 47-over 911 overall.
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"This was a tough test for us," Tech head coach JoJo Robertson said. "It was a hard golf course in some tough conditions. Our team hung in there, and I'm pleased with our finish."
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Individually, Barker fired a 1-under 71 card over the final 18 holes to move into sole possession of fourth place, her highest finish so far this season. She concluded the tournament with a 5-over 221 final card that was six strokes back of medalist Reid Isaac of Kansas State.
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Yamamoto ended the day one stroke back of Barker on the individual leaderboard as her 3-over final round moved the junior to 6-over for the tournament and into a tie for fifth. It marked the highest finish of Yamamoto's career, topping her previous sixth-place showing at the 2015 Henssler Financial Intercollegiate.
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Lauren Mason and Louisa Brunt added Tech's other two scores as Mason was 9-over over the final 18 holes, two strokes in front of Brunt. Mason concluded the week in a tie for 26th at 14-over for the tournament while Brunt finished tied for 54th at 22-over. Emma Ballard was 13-over during the final round to round out Tech's lineup.
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Kansas State hung on to win the team title as the Wildcats fired the lowest round of the day at 14-over to edge Houston by two strokes. K-State was 29-over for the tournament, 17 strokes better than Tennessee in third place.
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The Red Raiders, who were tied with Texas A&M a stroke back of the Volunteers, topped fifth place No. 12 Colorado – the highest-ranked school in the 13-team field – by two strokes and also scored head-to-head wins over No. 29 UNLV and No. 41 BYU.
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The Trinity Forest Invitational wraps Tech's fall slate as the Red Raiders will resume their 2017-18 schedule Feb. 11-13 at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic in San Juan. Tech will take part in eight tournaments this spring, including the Big 12 Championships, which will be held April 20-22 at the Dallas Athletic Club.
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