The University of Idaho women's golf team finished fourth at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational at the Kaneohe Klipper with a total team effort among a field with a host of ranked teams.
"It was a fun week," coach
Lisa Johnson said. "The team performed at a very high level and improved each round. They worked relentlessly this off season and it's extremely rewarding to start the spring season with two top finishes."
The Vandals had rounds of 295 and 293 before playing their final 18 holes in 289 to finish at 877 – just three strokes out of Oklahoma State's 874 for second and two away from Washington State's 875 for third. Texas A&M won the tournament with a five-under 859.
Sophomore
Michelle Kim had the low tournament for the Vandals with a three-over 219 for 19
th place after firing a two-under 70 in her final round. Senior
Amy Hasenoehrl, who had a hole in one during the second round, finished in a tie for 20
th with a 220, while sophomore
Sophie Hausmann tied for 23
rd at 221; freshman
Clara Moyano tied for 26
th with a 222; freshman
Danika Palm tied for 55
th with a 229; freshman
Laura Gerner tied for 62
nd with a 232, and junior
Kendall Gray had a 236 for 77
th.