William and Mary finished fourth at the Prospect Bay Intercollegiate this weekend in Grasonville, MD. The Tribe shot 321-321-307 to finish the weekend +85.
Freshman Emma Lu shot the best score for the Tribe, finishing with 77-79-78 to place ninth as an individual. She was one of only seven players to break 70 each round, and this tournament marks her second straight top 10 performance.
After fighting tough conditions on the first two days, four Tribe players managed to break 70 on the final day. Senior Sarah Houle finished 81-80-75 to finish just outside the top10. Her final round 75 marked the second best round of the field.
Despite some troubles on the second day, junior Mikah McDonnell shot an impressive 77 to finish the weekend +23. Senior redshirt Stephanie Guizar Diaz improved throughout the weekend, finishing 87-82-77.
Junior Cindy Zhou managed an even 80 on day two to contribute to the team score.
Dartmouth and Pennsylvania tied for first in the team competition at +67. Quinnipiac edged out William and Mary at +80 to place third.
The Tribe will head down to Southport, NC to play in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship at The Clubs at St. James from April 15-17.