The Texas A&M women’s golf team entered the Central District Invitational Tournament on Tuesday in seventh place before posting a team score of 295 to tie for third place.
The Aggies and the tournament champion Ohio State Buckeyes were the only two teams to finish the day with a round below 300.
A&M sophomore Nicole Melton and junior Mira Bendevis led the Aggies’ late surge, each posting a one-over round of 73 at the River Wilderness Golf Club. Melton’s three-round score of 223 put her in a tie for third among individual competitors. It marked the third-straight time that the freshman has finished in the top three of a tournament.
The Aggies tied Kansas State University with a team score of 923. The Buckeyes (909) and Baylor University (915) finished with better rounds.
Women’s golf team finishes third in Florida tournament
February 26, 2003
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