INDIANAPOLIS - Junior
Yanah Rolston collected her third career top-10 finish and sophomore
Nina Wojtczak drained the first hole-in-one of her life as the IU Indianapolis women's golf team wrapped up play at the Butler Fall Invitational on Tuesday (Oct. 1). The Jaguars concluded the two-day event in 13th place with a 54-hole 921 (306-305-310) at Highland Golf & Country Club.
Rolston finished the week at 8-over 218 (73-70-75) to highlight the team's efforts. Her lone birdie of the day came on her next-to-last hole, helping her maintain a top-10 finish.
Wojtczak and
Reagan Sohn both carded final rounds of 78 and
Cassidy Ayres and
Sydni Zebrauskas each shot 79.
Nerea Lancho posted an 80 while playing as an individual.
Wojtczak's final round was punctuated by her ace on the 145-yard No. 8, earning a hug from Ayres and a cheerful walk to the hole to retrieve her eagle.
"It was a nice day out there on the course today," Wojtczak said. "I was playing consistent golf. By the end of the day, I hit my first every hole in one on the 8th hole, which is a 134m par-3. I hit a little draw with my 7-iron - it felt amazing!"
The Jaguars struggled to score on Tuesday as the lineup had just two birdies in addition to Wojtczak's ace. For the week, Rolston had a team-high six birdies and 34 pars.
Youngstown State coasted to the team title at 863, defeating second-place host Butler by 12 shots. Butler's Kelli Scheck won medalist honors, fending off YSU's Neeranuch Prajunpanich on the third playoff hole. Both finished the tournament at 1-over 211.
The Jaguars will be back in action on Oct. 7-8 when they participate at the WMU Bronco Fall Classic.