DORAL, Fla. | Freshmen women's golfers Katarina Schroll and
Mercedes Aldana recorded a pair of Top 10 finishes Tuesday afternoon to help South Alabama place third at the 47th Annual Pat Bradley Invitational hosted by Florida International on the Silver Fox Golf Course at Trump National Doral.
South Alabama (858) entered Tuesday's final round in third place moving up one position after carding third-round 287. The Jags fired a three-under par, 281 in the second round on Monday, which was the second-lowest score of the round on the day, to climb to fourth.
Schroll (68-69-74—211) finished in a tie for sixth at the tournament after posting a pair of under-70 rounds on Monday with a season-low, three-under par 68 in the opening round, and a second-round 69. Schroll entered Tuesday's final round in a four-way tie for first after the first two rounds of play, but dropped to sixth.
Aldana (71-71-70—212) moved into the Top 10 on Tuesday and finished in a tie for ninth.
Malia Uyeshiro [72-72-71—215 (+2)] tied for 15th and
Anna Behnsen [79-69-72—220 (+7)] tied for 25th.
Tournament Information
Event (host): 47th Annual Pat Bradley Invitational (Florida International)
Dates: September 30 – October 1 (Monday-Tuesday)
Course: Silver Fox Golf Course at Trump National Doral
Team Scores
(1) Florida Gulf Coast 277-272-285—834 (-18); (2) Cincinnati 281-291-275—847 (-5); (3) South Alabama 290-281-287—858 (+6); (4) Florida International 287-290-287-864 (+12); (5) Stetson 284-286-299—869 (+17); (6) Jacksonville 300-291-282—873 (+21); (7) South Florida 294-297-290—881 (+29); (8) UTEP 298-292-294—884 (+32);Â
(9) Daytona State 305-293-291—889 (+37); (10) South Dakota 303-305-289—897 (+45); (11) Barry 291-304-303—898 (+46); (12) Georgia State 302-300-297—899 (+47); (13) Seminole State 307-314-310—931 (+79); (14) Palm Beach State 309-308-319—936 (+84)
Individual Leaders
(1) Lousiane Gauthier (Florida Gulf Coast) 73-64-70—207 (-6); (2) TK Kongthong (Georgia State) 68-72-68—208 (-5); (t-3) Amelie Alcantara (Florida Gulf Coast) 70-67-72—209 (-4); (t-3) Casey Powell (Jacksonville) 73-69-67—209 (-4); (5) Isaki Sakashita (Stetson) 68-71-71—210 (-3); (t-6) Mar Garcia (Cincinnati) 70-72-69—211 (-2); (t-6)
Katharina Schroll (South Alabama) 68-69-74—211 (-2); (t-6) Leonie Wulfers (Florida Gulf Coast) 68-69-74—211 (-2); (t-9) Leonor Medeiros (South Florida) 71-74-67—212 (-1); (t-9)
Mercedes Aldana (South Alabama) 71-71-70—212 (-1); (t-9) Susana Olivaries (Jacksonville) 73-73-66—212 (-1); (t-9) Ruby Chou (Cincinnati) 67-77-68—212 (-1)
South Alabama Scores
(t-7)
Katharina Schroll 68-69-74—211 (-4); (t-9)
Mercedes Aldana 71-71-70—212 (-1); (t-15)
Malia Uyeshiro 72-72-71—215 (+2); (t-25)
Anna Behnsen 79-69-72—220 (+7); (t-64)
Flavia Tamburlini 79-79-82—240 (+27)
Up Next
South Alabama will continue its fall schedule in two weeks when the Jags compete at the Edisto Island Invitational held on the Plantation Course at Edisto in Edisto, S.C., October 14-15.
Notes
•   The Top 5 finish marked the second in three tournaments this fall for the Jaguars
•   The second-round 281, was the second lowest score of the round on Monday and set a new program mark for the round
•   The Top 10 finish marked the second of the season for Schroll and the sixth-place finish was her best to date
•   With her rounds of 68 and 69 on Monday, Scroll has been under par four times this seasonÂ
•   The two rounds were also new season lows for Schroll, as well as her three-round 211
•   Schroll also had a team-best nine birdies and leads the club in the category with 25
•   Both Uyeshiro and Aldana had eight birdies and have 14Â
•   Aldana has finished inside the Top 10 in two of her three events this fall
•   The three-round 212 was also a new best for Aldana, besting her previous low of 223 set during the opening weekend of the season at the Green Wave Invitational
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