BRISTOL, Tenn. – The Emory & Henry College Women's Golf Team is in fourth place out of 10 competing teams following Monday's action at the King University Invitational. The Wasps shot a +34 (318) for the fourth-best 18-hole team score in program history.
The Basics
TOURNAMENT – King University Invitational
HOST – King (Tenn.) University
FORMAT – Stroke Play/36 holes/5-count-4
LOCATION – Bristol, Tennessee
COURSE – Golf Club of Bristol
PAR – 36-35 – 71
LENGTH – 5,852 Yards
Emory & Henry
Freshman Abby Bradley (Castlewood, Va.) sits in a four-way tie for sixth place at +6 (77) while junior Lexi Humbert (Greeneville, Tenn.) and sophomore Katie Hall (Abingdon, Va.) are tied for 19th with two more players after carding an 80 (+9).
Junior Briah Frisbee (Leicester, N.C.) shot a +10 (81) as senior Emily Smelcer (Walland, Tenn.) recorded an 82 (+11) to tie for 26th.
The Leaders
Converse University leads the tournament by six strokes after posting a 308 (+24). The Valkyries have all four of their scoring players in the top 15. Tusculum University is second at +30 (314).
TU's Reagan Padilla leads the field by one shot at +2 (73). Second place is a four-way tie at 74 (+3) between a pair of golfers from Young Harris College, one from North Greenville University and one from Converse.
Up Next
E&H will complete play in the King University Invitational on Tuesday.
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