MADISON, Wis. — The Badgers finished in fourth place at the Badger Invitational on Tuesday afternoon.
The team shot a 296 (+8) on Monday to help them remain atop the leader board after shooting a five-under-par 283 on Sunday, tying the fifth-lowest 18-hole score in program history.
Tuesday the team shot a 303 to finish off the tournament at 18-over-par with a total 882.
SMU took home the top spot, finishing the tournament with an 11-over-par 875 and a final round at 284 (-4).
View final results here (PDF).
Federica Torre of Old Dominion was the individual medalist shooting 72-69-72 to finish with a three-under-par 312.
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Wisconsin
Tuesday, September 21
Wisconsin saw four individuals finish in the top-20 at the Badger Invitational.
Vanessa Ho led the Badgers, finishing in sixth with a one-over-par 217. This marks a new 54-hole career-low and also a career top-finish for the freshman.
Emily Lauterbach joins Ho in the top-10, coming in ninth with a three-over-par 219. This is also her best career finish and first top-10. Her previous best was T19 at the 2019 Glass City Invitational, her first collegiate tournament.
Individual entry
Tracy Lee is the third Badger to record a career-best finish at the Badger Invitational, coming in T14 with a five-over-par 221.
Mackenzie Hahn wraps up Wisconsin's players in the top-20 with a T20 finish. She shot a six-over-par 222.
Chloe Chan finished with a 225 (+9) for a new 54-hole career-low and a career-best finish.
Freshman
Camille Kuznik shot a career-low 18-hole score of 73 to help her finish T33 as an individual in the final round
Next up, the Badgers head to Medinah Country Club for the Illinois Invitational on October 11-12.
Monday, September 20
The team's 36-hole total of 579 ties the eighth-lowest 36-hole score in program history.
Lauterbach led the team on the second day. The junior turned in a bogey-free 69 (-3) to tie her 18-hole career-low. She finished the day tied for first in the field individually. Her 36-hole 141 ties the fourth-lowest individual 36-hole score in program history.
Ho joins Lauterbach in the top-10 after shooting a one-over-par 73. Her 36-hole total of 143 is a new career-low. She is currently tied for sixth at one-under.
Individual entry Lee is also tied for sixth after shooting a one-under-par 71.
Rounding out the top-15 after day two is Hahn. The senior is three-over-par through 36 holes and T14.
Freshman Chan shot a 36-hole career-low with a 148 to get her to T18. Her previous best was 151.
Sunday, September 19
Leading the Badgers, Hahn and Ho were tied after Round 1. Both Badgers shot a two-under-par 70 and both tied their 18-hole career-lows.
Chan joined her teammates under par, turning in a one-under-par 71. The freshman recorded a new 18-hole career-low.
Lauterbach finished the day with an even-par 72. All four at even or better finished in the top-10 with Hahn and Ho T2, Chan T4 and Lauterbach T7.
Playing in the fifth spot,
Nicole Ciskowski shot a four-over-par 76.
On the individual side, Wisconsin had four players competing.
Lee led the individuals, shooting an even-par 72. She joins Lauterbach at T7.
Freshmen
Carly Carter and Kuznik both made their collegiate debuts on Sunday. Each marking an 18-hole career-low, Carter shot a two-over-par 74 and Kuznik a six-over-par 78.
Gia Feliciano was the fourth individual and joined Kuznik with a 78 (+6).
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Pos. |
Team |
To Par |
Rd. 1 |
Rd. 2 |
Rd. 3 |
Total |
1 |
SMU |
+11 |
291 |
300 |
284 |
875 |
2 |
Notre Dame |
+13 |
299 |
289 |
289 |
877 |
3 |
Old Dominion |
+17 |
296 |
285 |
300 |
881 |
4 |
Wisconsin |
+18 |
283 |
296 |
303 |
882 |
5 |
Washington State |
+19 |
294 |
291 |
298 |
883 |
6 |
Colorado State |
+25 |
302 |
296 |
291 |
889 |
7 |
Pepperdine |
+28 |
298 |
300 |
294 |
892 |
8 |
Grand Canyon |
+31 |
291 |
305 |
299 |
895 |
9 |
Iowa |
+50 |
297 |
310 |
307 |
914 |
10 |
Indiana |
+57 |
308 |
304 |
309 |
921 |
11 |
Rutgers |
+58 |
317 |
304 |
301 |
922 |
12 |
UC Davis |
+69 |
308 |
315 |
310 |
933 |