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Women's Golf

Hokies tie for eighth at weather-shortened Clemson Invitational

Final Results

Round Three - Tuesday

The Virginia Tech women's golf team posted a two-day total of 3-over 579 and tied with Florida State and Augusta for eighth place at the weather-shortened Clemson Invitational on Tuesday. The three-day tournament was played at the par 72, 6,260-yard The Reserve at Lake Keowee in Sunset, South Carolina.
 
Tech shot an opening round 285 on Sunday and followed that with a 294 on Monday. Tuesday's final round was canceled due to inclement weather in the Upstate of South Carolina and all scores reverted back to the end of Monday's second round
 
Amanda Hollandsworth, a graduate student from Floyd, Virginia, led the Hokies at Clemson. She posted a two-round total of 3-under 141 and tied for 13th place. She finished five strokes behind co-champions Micheala Williams of Tennessee and Julie McCarthy of Auburn.
 
Elizabeth Bose, a senior from Norfolk, Virginia and Jessica Spicer, a junior from Bahama, North Carolina, tied for 35th place at 145. Emily Mahar, a sophomore from Brisbane, Australia and Keera Foocharoen, a freshman from Bangkok, Thailand, tied for 57th place at 148.
 
Vanderbilt claimed the team title with a 21-under 555, eight strokes ahead of Auburn and 13 strokes ahead of host Clemson. Illinois was fourth at 574, Texas A&M was fifth at 575, LSU was sixth at 576 and Tennessee was seventh at 577, two strokes ahead of the Hokies, Seminoles and Jags. Michigan State was 11th at 580, Virginia was 12th at 581, Purdue was 13th at 582, Kentucky was 14th at 584, Indiana was 15th at 585, UNC Wilmington was 16th at 591, Tulane was 17th at 595 and Kansas finished 18th at 602.
 
This was the final tournament of the regular season. Tech returns to action April 18-20 at the 2019 ACC Women's Golf Championship. The three-day event will be played at Sedgefield County Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. Seedings for the tournament will be announced next week.


Round Two - Monday

The Virginia Tech women's golf team has a two-day total of 3-over 579 and is tied with Florida State and Augusta for eighth place at the Clemson Invitational on Monday afternoon. The three-day tournament is being played at the par 72, 6,260-yard The Reserve at Lake Keowee in Sunset, South Carolina.
 
Tech shot an opening round 285 on Sunday and followed that with a 294 on Monday.
 
Amanda Hollandsworth, a graduate student from Floyd, Virginia, leads the Hokies. She has a two-round total of 3-under 141 and is tied for 13th place. She trails co-leaders Micheala Williams of Tennessee and Julie McCarthy of Auburn by five strokes. Hollandsworth followed Sunday's 69 with an even-par 72 on Monday, with a birdie and a bogey.
 
Elizabeth Bose, a senior from Norfolk, Virginia and Jessica Spicer, a junior from Bahama, North Carolina, are tied for 35th at 145. Emily Mahar, a sophomore from Brisbane, Australia and Keera Foocharoen, a freshman from Bangkok, Thailand, as tied for 57th at 148. Bose joined Hollandsworth with a 72 in the second round.
 
Vanderbilt holds the lead entering the final round. The Commodores are at 21-under 555, eight strokes ahead of Auburn and 13 strokes ahead of host Clemson. Illinois is fourth at 574, Texas A&M is fifth at 575, LSU is sixth at 576 and Tennessee is seventh at 577, two strokes ahead of the Hokies, Seminoles and Jags. Michigan State is 11th at 580, Virginia is 12th at 581, Purdue is 13th at 582, Kentucky is 14th at 584, Indiana is 15th at 585, UNC Wilmington is 16th at 591, Tulane is 17th at 595 and Kansas is 18th at 602.
 
The final round will be played Tuesday morning.


Round One - Sunday

The Virginia Tech women's golf team shot an opening round 3-under 285 and is in fourth place at the Clemson Invitational on Sunday. The three-day tournament is being played at the par 72, 6,260-yard The Reserve at Lake Keowee in Sunset, South Carolina.
 
Amanda Hollandsworth, a graduate student from Floyd, Virginia, leads the Hokies. She is tied for seventh with a 3-under 69. She trails leader Julie McCarthy of Auburn by three strokes. Hollandsworth had four birdies and a bogey in the first round.
 
Jessica Spicer, a junior from Bahama, North Carolina, is tied for 12thwith a 2-under 70 and the trio of Emily Mahar, a sophomore from Brisbane, Australia, Keera Foocharoen, a freshman from Bangkok, Thailand and Elizabeth Bose, a senior from Norfolk, Virginia, are tied for 38thwith 73s.
 
Auburn and Vanderbilt share the lead at 10-under 278, five strokes ahead of Illinois and seven strokes ahead of the Hokies. Purdue and host Clemson are tied for fifth at 286, Florida State and LSU are tied for seventh at 287, Texas A&M is ninth at 288 and Kentucky and Michigan State are tied for 10that 291. Tennessee and Virginia are tied for 12that 292, Tulane and Augusta are tied for 14that 293, Indiana is 16that 294, UNC Wilmington is 17that 295 and Kansas is 18that 303.
 
The second round will be played on Monday and the final round will take place on Tuesday. Live scoring is available from Golfstat.com, via a link on Hokiesports.com.