HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, FL -- After a cancelation of the third round due to an illegal pin position, the final round of the NCAA DIII Women's Golf Championships was one for the memory books. George Fox University was crowned the team champions of the event, shooting a 304 (+12) on the day. On the individual side, Annie Mascot from Washington University, St. Louis shot the lowest round of the tournament, 68 (-5), to come back and win the individual title.
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Catalin Yturralde wrapped up her phenomenal college golf career today at the El Campeón course of Mission Inn Golf Resort. She shot a 79 (+6) in her final round, remaining even par for the last 15 holes of her round. With two fiery birdies on 18 and 7, Yturralde posted yet another great round and finished T-4
th. Yturralde did a fantastic job of representing her team as an individual at the event, showing just how great of a player she is. The Williams program is extremely proud of her, as are the rest of the Eph family.
Yturralde commented, "Overall I'm really proud of how I did this tournament. Although I was really sad that I couldn't be here with the team, they were ultimately who I was playing for. It was definitely a grind to play 5 consecutive days of golf in the heat on a challenging course. I'm eternally grateful for all the love and support that I received, and I'm especially thankful to have had coach
Tomas Adalsteinsson on the bag for this final run representing the school. We came out and exceeded expectations. That's all we can ask for."