COMPLETE RESULTS
BREWSTER, MA – It was another beautiful day on the Cape and another beautiful day to be an Eph. The Williams women's golf team capitalized on great conditions, winning the NEIGA Championship by two shots over Amherst College. The team shot 310, +22, which was just enough to secure the win. On the individual side, first-year
Victoria Kim went wire-to-wire to win her first collegiate event, shooting a 75, +3, and winning by three shots. V.Kim finished even par for the event, capping off a successful weekend for her and the team.
The Ephs today played the Starboard Course at The Captains Golf Course, which provided a similar but challenging layout to the Port Course from day one. V. Kim led the team again today, carding a lone birdie on the first hole after draining a 30 footer. Following V. Kim was first-year
Euna Lee, shooting a 76, +4. Lee carded three birdies today, including a birdie on the tough par-4 12
th. Sophomore
Gio Kim shot a 78, +6. G. Kim kept her round steady, carding 6 pars in a row on the back nine. First-year
Jacqueline Lu followed with an 81, +9. Lu carded a phenomenal birdie on the par-5 13
th, after sticking a hybrid to seven feet. Rounding out the team was junior
Aishvarya Bedi, who shot an 82, +10. After struggling on the front, Bedi kept calm on the back nine, shooting a 38, +2, on the back. Bedi also carded a lone birdie on the par-5 3
rd.
"I just focused on doing what I can control" Lee remarks, "like going through my routine and key thoughts on my swing. I think this helped my game to be consistent this weekend. I'm very proud of the team for finishing our season with a win, and I can't wait to see what we do next spring."
"It wasn't our best day on the course, but I'm proud of the team to be in a position to win our last fall event," said head coach
Tomas Adalsteinsson stated. "Victoria did great to secure her first collegiate win and finish even par for the tournament. This was a valuable experience for the young team we brought this weekend, and it highlights the strength of all eight players on our roster. They've worked really hard this fall, and now they'll get a well-deserved break. Then our focus will be fully on preparing for the spring competitive season."
With this win, the fall season ends for the Ephs. The team looks to come back harder and stronger next spring, starting with a spring break training trip in Florida.