Friday,
February 8, 2008
STRONG
FIELD HIGHLIGHTS 2008 TUSCULUM/KIAWAH ISLAND WOMEN’S
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. --- The Tusculum
College women’s golf team will open
the spring portion of its 2007-08 schedule this
weekend when they host the sixth
annual Tusculum/Kiawah Island Intercollegiate.
The first round will begin this Saturday morning at
This year’s 18-team tournament will once again provide a strong
field that includes schools that have won the last eight NCAA Division II national
championships. The field features five
teams ranked in the top 10
of the latest Golf
World/National Golf Coaches Association’s Division II Poll, including top
ranked Florida Southern. The defending
NCAA II National Champions will be making their second trip to the
Intercollegiate. Florida Southern boasts four
national championships (2000, 2001, 2002,
2007).
Rollins,
the No. 2 team in the country, has won the national championship in four of the
last five years (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006). The Tars are also the defending Intercollegiate champion as they edged Florida Southern in a
playoff for the 2007 title.
The
field also includes No. 7 Lynn, No. 8 Nova Southeastern and No. 10 West
Florida.
The host Pioneers finished in the top half of
the field in all four fall tournaments, including a runner-up showing at the
Anderson Invitational.
Sophomore
Mary Ann Vizcarrondo
leads the Pioneers shooting a blistering 80 strokes per round. She has been Tusculum’s top performer in each
fall event, including four top 15 showings.
Rookie Emily Palenkas
is second with her 83.50 scoring average.
Palenkas has finished in the top 25 in all
four tournaments, including a pair of 12th showings at Anderson and
the Tusculum Fall Classic.
Mandy Hartsock
is third with her 84.37 scoring average, followed by Susanne Sisco (84.50), Amber Ladner
(85.00), Hayley Johnson (85.30) and Adriana Vizcarrondo
(87.60).
The
second round of the tournament will be held Sunday beginning at 8 a.m. on the
par 72, 5,800-yard layout.
Tusculum
College, located in Greeneville, Tenn., is affiliated with the Presbyterian
Church,
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