Junior
Morgan Erdmann was a co-medalist on Monday, when Ohio Wesleyan University got the better of The College of Wooster women's golf team 352-371 in a dual at the par-72, 5,609-yard Fox Meadow Country Club.
Erdmann's front nine propelled the junior into medalist contention, as she played that stretch at 4-over-par. Erdmann started on No. 10 and pared five of the first six holes upon turning to Fox Meadow's front nine, including the back-to-back par-5, 428-yard fourth hole and the par-5, 434-yard fifth hole. Erdmann's eighth par of the day went down on the par-4, 348-yard ninth hole, and that, coupled with a bogey from Ohio Wesleyan's
Audrey Nichols secured the co-medalist honor. Erdmann and Nichols both finished with 84s.
Senior
Alexis Neal was eighth and tied her collegiate-best with a 97. It marked the senior's third 97 of the year. Neal started strong, sinking pars on the par-3, 135-yard 13th hole and the par-4, 318-yard 14th hole, which were her second and third holes of the day. Neal added a third par on the par-4, 345-yard sixth hole and played 11 holes at bogey or better.
Junior
Paige Nicely's 94 was Wooster's No. 2 score on the day and ranked sixth in the field. Nicely went 2-over-par on the par-3 holes for the day and played her final three holes of the round at 1-over-par.
Junior
Lizzy Hohman's 96 was seventh in the field. Hohman capped her round with a par on the par-4, 331-yard 10th hole and carded a par on both of Fox Meadow's front-nine par-3 holes.
Sophomore
Sarah Buchholtz placed 10th with a 104. Buchholtz had a par on the par-5, 428-yard fourth hole and the short par-4, 251-yard 17th hole.
Next, Wooster competes in the Susquehanna University Spring Invitational on Saturday, April 11 at Susquehanna Valley Country Club
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