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Panno, Pioneers finish runner-up at McAmis Memorial

Panno, Pioneers finish runner-up at McAmis Memorial

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- The Christian Brothers University women's golf team shot a two-day total of 627 to win the 25th annual Agnes McAmis Memorial Tuesday at Link Hills Country Club.

The Buccaneers fired a final round score of 310 to win by two strokes over host and defending McAmis Champion Tusculum, who finished second with 629.

King University's Lisa Wahlqvist won medalist honors by a two-stroke margin as well as she shot a 36-hole score of 150 including a final round 73. She won by two shots over runner-up and defending individual champion Nilubol Panno (74-78=152).

The tournament was Tusculum's to win, but the Pioneers shot a combined eight-over par on No. 18 in Tuesday's final round. Christian Brothers was four-over par as team on the final hole and got a by Carla Kay Hickam on No. 18 to clinch the victory. Hickam finished tied for third place to earn a spot on the All-Tournament Team.

Also earning All-Tournament honors was Carson-Newman B's Madison Cline, who also finished third with 75-80=155 and Sarah Matkowski of Emmanuel shot 76-80=156 for fifth place honors.

Emmanuel and Carson-Newman B both finished third in the team competition with 639, followed by King (650), Emory & Henry (655), Mars Hill (692) and Midway (695).

Tusculum's Reagan Padilla tied for sixth place with 78-79=157, while Adrienne O'Brien finished ninth with 158 including a final round 77 to tie her career collegiate low score. TU's Emilie Bergh-Jacobsen finished 18th with 85-77=162 and Lindsay Self rounded out the scoring with 85-85=170 (30th).

Tusculum returns to action next (Mar. 27-28) for the Bearcat Invitational in Greenwood, South Carolina.

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