Texas Tech University Athletics

Women’s golf opens spring at Columbia Classic
February 10, 2023 | Women's Golf
The three-day event begins Saturday
VIERA, Fla. – The Texas Tech women's golf program begins its spring season on Saturday for the three-day Columbia Classic hosted by Columbia University at Duran Golf Club in Viera.
The tournament begins on Saturday morning at 8 a.m. (CT) with the first round and continues with the second round on Sunday at 7 a.m. (CT). The events third and final round is set for a shotgun start at 7:30 a.m. (CT).
Tech will tee-off from holes 1-3 and will play with host Columbia and Tulsa.
THE COURSE:
Duran Golf Club, 6,357 yards (Par-72)
THE FIELD (2022-23 GOLFSTAT Rankings):
Texas Tech (32)
Albany (210)
Boston University (185)
Columbia (190)
Dartmouth (128)
Notre Dame (82)
Old Dominion (67)
Penn State (72)
Princeton (76)
Richmond (130)
Seton Hall (168)
St. John's (196)
Tulsa (33)
Youngstown State (145)
THE LINEUP:
1: Gala Dumez
2: Anna Dong
3: Shannon Tan
4: Chiara Horder
5: Lauren Zaretsky
Individuals: Libby Fleming, Cecilie Neilson
LAST TIME OUT:
Led by strong performances from freshman Shannon Tan and Chiara Horder, the Texas Tech women's golf program finished fourth at the Jim West Challenge hosted by Texas State at the Kissing Tree Golf Club.
For the second straight event, Tan was Texas Tech's highest finisher, as the true freshman fired a final round 70 to finish at -3 overall. The score was good a tie for eighth.
The Red Raiders other under par score came from Horder, whose final round 71 added up to a cumulative score of -2 overall, which tied her for 11th place.
As a team, Tech fired a final round score of 284 (-4) to finish at -1 overall.
Oklahoma State took home the team title finishing at -9 overall, two shots ahead of second place SMU.
Houston ended up at -3 overall to finish third, while Tulane finished at +1 overall to clinch solo fifth.
Tulsa (+3) ended up in solo sixth, while Ohio State and TCU tied for seventh at +5. Oklahoma ended up ninth at +9, followed by Colorado (+15), UNLV (+19), Texas State (+21), New Mexico (+24), UTSA (+29) and Missouri (+40).
Carla Bernat (Tulane) and Moa Svedenskiold (Houston) shared the individual team title finishing at -8 overall.
UP NEXT:
Tech women's golf returns to action in two weeks (Feb. 27-28) for the Icon Classic hosted by future Big 12 foe Houston at the Golf Club of Houston.
The tournament begins on Saturday morning at 8 a.m. (CT) with the first round and continues with the second round on Sunday at 7 a.m. (CT). The events third and final round is set for a shotgun start at 7:30 a.m. (CT).
Tech will tee-off from holes 1-3 and will play with host Columbia and Tulsa.
THE COURSE:
Duran Golf Club, 6,357 yards (Par-72)
THE FIELD (2022-23 GOLFSTAT Rankings):
Texas Tech (32)
Albany (210)
Boston University (185)
Columbia (190)
Dartmouth (128)
Notre Dame (82)
Old Dominion (67)
Penn State (72)
Princeton (76)
Richmond (130)
Seton Hall (168)
St. John's (196)
Tulsa (33)
Youngstown State (145)
THE LINEUP:
1: Gala Dumez
2: Anna Dong
3: Shannon Tan
4: Chiara Horder
5: Lauren Zaretsky
Individuals: Libby Fleming, Cecilie Neilson
LAST TIME OUT:
Led by strong performances from freshman Shannon Tan and Chiara Horder, the Texas Tech women's golf program finished fourth at the Jim West Challenge hosted by Texas State at the Kissing Tree Golf Club.
For the second straight event, Tan was Texas Tech's highest finisher, as the true freshman fired a final round 70 to finish at -3 overall. The score was good a tie for eighth.
The Red Raiders other under par score came from Horder, whose final round 71 added up to a cumulative score of -2 overall, which tied her for 11th place.
As a team, Tech fired a final round score of 284 (-4) to finish at -1 overall.
Oklahoma State took home the team title finishing at -9 overall, two shots ahead of second place SMU.
Houston ended up at -3 overall to finish third, while Tulane finished at +1 overall to clinch solo fifth.
Tulsa (+3) ended up in solo sixth, while Ohio State and TCU tied for seventh at +5. Oklahoma ended up ninth at +9, followed by Colorado (+15), UNLV (+19), Texas State (+21), New Mexico (+24), UTSA (+29) and Missouri (+40).
Carla Bernat (Tulane) and Moa Svedenskiold (Houston) shared the individual team title finishing at -8 overall.
UP NEXT:
Tech women's golf returns to action in two weeks (Feb. 27-28) for the Icon Classic hosted by future Big 12 foe Houston at the Golf Club of Houston.
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