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Feb 27 | 08:00 AM
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Spanish Trail Country Club

5050 Spanish Trail Ln Las Vegas NV 89141

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 27 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Dalton finishes first, Cougars take third at Rebel Beach

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LAS VEGAS — Behind a first-place finish from senior Kendra Dalton, BYU women's golf took third at The Rebel Beach held at Spanish Trail Country Club on Tuesday.

"I thought we played solid today," BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "We had the second-best score today and also posted the second-best score in round two, which shows a lot of toughness. I am really proud of Kendra (Dalton). She played solid today."

Dalton fired a final-round 72 to claim first place at The Rebel Beach. She finished the tournament at even par to record her second first-place individual finish of the season. Dalton also received medalist honors at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational in Oct. 2017.

The Cougars shot +2 on Tuesday to finish the tournament at +22 and take third. Host UNLV stayed atop the leaderboard, claiming the victory at +17.

Naomi Soifua recorded her second-straight top-10 finish at The Rebel Beach. She finished the tournament at +6 to tie for seventh place. The freshman also placed seventh at The Gold Rush earlier this month.

Rose Huang placed in the top-20 for the sixth time this season. Huang fired a 74 in round three to tie for 17th place at +9.

Annie Yang and Anna Kennedy tied for 32nd and 57th, respectively. Yang carded 78 in the third round, while Kennedy shot even par (72). 

The Cougars will participate in the Meadow Club Women's Intercollegiate March 5-6, before they host the annual BYU at Entrada Classic March 12-13 in Saint George, Utah.

Day One Results

The Rebel Beach - Feb. 26-27, 2018
Spanish Trail Country Club 

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
T1 Kendra Dalton 73 71 72 216 E
T7 Naomi Soifua 74 76 72 222 +6
T17 Rose Huang 73 78 74 225 +9
T32 Annie Yang 75 76 78 229 +13
T57 Anna Kennedy 82 85 72 239 +23

 

Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 UNLV 290 300 291 881 +17
2 Ole Miss 294 300 289 883 +19
3 BYU 295 301 290 886 +22
4 Kennesaw State 290 301 306 897 +33
5 Long Beach State 297 305 301 903 +39
6 New Mexico 306 302 300 908 +44
7 UC Irvine 301 304 310 915 +51
8 Northern Arizona 304 302 310 916 +52
9 Idaho 303 318 298 919 +55
10 Nevada 307 312 304 923 +59
11 Colorado State 301 318 313 932 +68
12 Wyoming 312 309 319 949 +76
 

 
Feb 26 | 08:00 AM
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Spanish Trail Country Club

5050 Spanish Trail Ln Las Vegas NV 89141

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 24 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Alexa Anderson

Cougars continue spring season at The Rebel Beach

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PROVO, Utah — BYU women’s golf will continue its 2017-18 season as the Cougars will compete in The Rebel Beach Feb. 26-27 in Las Vegas.

The Rebel Beach, hosted by UNLV and Long Beach State, will be played over two days, with teams playing 36 holes on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday.

The field features 12 teams: hosts UNLV and Long Beach State, BYU, Colorado, Idaho, Kennesaw State, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Arizona, Ole Miss, UC Irvine and Wyoming.

Teams will compete on the Par-72, 6,355-yard course at Spanish Trail Country Club.

On Monday Feb. 26, play will begin at 8:30 a.m. PT. Links to live stats are provided on the BYU women’s golf schedule page.

 

 
Feb 13 | 12:00 AM
Long Beach State University

El Dorado Golf Course

2400 N Studebaker Rd Long Beach CA

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 13 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU women claim second place at The Gold Rush

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LONG BEACH, Calif. —  Behind top-20 finishes from Naomi Soifua, Kendra Dalton and Rose Huang, No. 45 BYU women’s golf placed second on Tuesday at The Gold Rush. With the runner-up finish, BYU women’s golf records its best finish of the 2017-18 season.

"I am encouraged by our play in the last two rounds," BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "We shot ourselves out of it in the first round, but I loved the way we battled back."

After firing the lowest team score (+5) in the second round, the Cougars shot +7 in the final round to claim second place at +24. Georgia recorded the victory, shooting +19 as a team through 54 holes. WCC foes Santa Clara and Gonzaga finished in ninth place and 13th place, respectively.

Soifua led the Cougars in round three, carding a team-low 72. The freshman tied for seventh place at The Gold Rush to record her best finish as a Cougar. She finished the event at +6.

Dalton and Huang tied for 12th place, both shooting +8 in the 54-hole event. Dalton fired a final-round 73, while Huang carded a 74.

Anna Kennedy and Annie Yang both shot +12 in three rounds of play. Kennedy shot a 76 on Tuesday, while Yang fired an 80. The pair tied for 30th place.

The Cougars will continue their spring season on Feb. 26-27 at The Rebel Beach hosted by UNLV.

The Gold Rush - Feb. 12-13, 2018
El Dorado Golf Course

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
T7 Naomi Soifua 78 72 72 222 +6
T12 Kendra Dalton 73 78 73 224 +8
T12 Rose Huang 74 76 74 224 +8
T30 Anna Kennedy 80 72 76 228 +12
T30 Annie Yang 75 73 80 228 +12

 

Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 Georgia 296 295 292 883 +19
2 No. 45 BYU 300 293 295 888 +24
3 Colorado State 297 295 300 892 +28
4 Long Beach State 290 309 294 893 +29
T5 Sacramento State 302 297 300 899 +35
T5 Idaho 303 298 298 899 +35
7 UC Irvine 292 307 307 906 +42
8 Fresno State 296 310 305 911 +47
9 Santa Clara 306 305 302 913 +49
10 Cal Poly 310 312 294 916 +52
T11 Boise State 305 314 316 935 +71
T11 Seattle 317 313 305 935 +71
13 Gonzaga 310 318 315 943 +79
14 Boston College 315 312 322 949 +85
 

 
Feb 12 | 12:00 AM
Long Beach State University

El Dorado Golf Course

2400 N Studebaker Rd Long Beach CA

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 9 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Alexa Anderson

Cougars to begin spring season at The Gold Rush

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PROVO, Utah — BYU women’s golf will resume its 2017-18 season as the Cougars travel to Long Beach, California, to compete in The Gold Rush on Feb. 12-13.

The Cougars finished third in two fall tournaments — The Coeur d’Alene Resort Collegiate and the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational. Kendra Dalton led the Cougars in the fall and received medalist honors at the Edean Ihlandfelt Invitational.

The Gold Rush field features 14 teams: host Long Beach State, Boston College, Boise State, BYU, Colorado State, Fresno State, Georgia, Idaho, Sacramento State, Seattle, Cal Poly, UC Irvine and WCC foes Gonzaga and Santa Clara.

Participating universities will compete on the par 72, 6,189 yard El Dorado Golf Course. Teams will play 54 holes over the course of two days.

On Monday Feb. 12, play will begin at 7:45 a.m. PT. Links to live stats are provided on the BYU women’s golf schedule page.

 

 
Oct 31 | 08:00 AM
Southern Methodist University

Trinity Forest Golf Club

5000 S Great Trinity Forest Way Dallas TX 75217

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 31 Oct 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Alexa Anderson

Huang records top-10 finish as Cougars place ninth at SMU Trinity Forest

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DALLAS — Rose Huang tied for 10th place at the SMU Trinity Forest Invitational while No. 45 BYU women’s golf placed ninth on Tuesday at Trinity Forest Golf Club.

The Cougars fired a final-round 308 (+20) to shoot +53 through 54 holes. Kansas State shot +14 in round three to edge Houston for the first-place victory.

“As a team, we struggled this week,” BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. “We let the course beat us up, but it showed us where we need to get better and what we need to work on. It was really good to see Rose (Huang) manage herself so well this week.”

Huang carded 75 in round three to shoot 3-over on the day and finish the tournament at +8. The junior tied for 10th place individually, recording her second top-10 finish of the season.

Aiko Leong tied for 21st place at +13. The sophomore fired a third-round 77 on Tuesday, birdying a team-high four holes. Kendra Dalton finished the SMU Trinity Forest Invitational at 16-over, tying for 34th place.

Anna Kennedy and Naomi Soifua fired a pair of 78s in round three. Kennedy tied for 41st at +19, while Soifua tied for 45th at +20.

The Cougars will resume their 2017-18 season on Feb. 19-20 at the UCF Invitational in Orlando, Florida.

Day One Result

SMU Trinity Forest Invitational - Oct. 30-31, 2017

Trinity Forest Golf Club

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
T10 Rose Huang 74 75 75 224 +8
T21 Aiko Leong 76 76 77 229 +13
T34 Kendra Dalton 75 77 80 232 +16
T41 Anna Kennedy 81 76 78 235 +19
T45 Naomi Soifua 82 76 78 236 +20

 

Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 Kansas State 297 294 302 893 +29
2 No. 27 Houston 291 295 309 895 +31
3 No. 30 Tennessee 302 292 316 910 +46
T4 No. 29 Texas Tech 305 296 310 911 +47
T4 No. 39 Texas A&M 292 305 314 911 +47
T6 No. 11 Colorado 306 303 304 913 +49
T6 Missouri 309 292 312 913 +49
T6 SMU 301 299 313 913 +49
9 No. 45 BYU 306 303 308 917 +53
10 Chattanooga 305 308 310 923 +59
11 Campbell 303 311 310 924 +60
12 No. 22 UNLV 312 304 311 927 +63
13 No. 42 UTSA 307 313 318 938 +74
 

 
Oct 30 | 08:00 AM
Southern Methodist University

Trinity Forest Golf Club

5000 S Great Trinity Forest Way Dallas TX 75217

Oct 11 | 08:00 AM
University of Washington

Sahalee Country Club

21200 NE Sahalee Country Club Drive Sammamish WA 98074

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 11 Oct 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Dalton medals, Cougars place third at Edean Ihlanfeldt

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Day 1 Results

SAMMAMISH, Wash. – Kendra Dalton received medalist honors at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, leading BYU women's golf to a third-place finish at Sahalee Country Club on Wednesday.

"I am so proud of Kendra (Dalton)," BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "She works so hard and has played so well that it was only a matter of time before she got a win this year. There is so much history at Sahalee Country Club, and it is quite an honor to be a champion there. I felt like we played well for the week on a difficult course. We just needed one more score to be right there."

BYU women's golf fired +18 through three rounds of play to claim third place. Host Washington escaped with the victory, shooting +7, while Colorado finished close behind at +9.

Dalton fired 70-66-76 to shoot -4 through 54 holes of competition. The senior's 66 was the lowest 18-hole score of any player at the Edean Ihlandfeldt Invitaitonal. Dalton now has recorded two first-place finishes in her Cougar career. She won at the Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational during the 2016-17 season.

Aiko Leong recorded her second top-10 finish of the season, tying for ninth place. Leong fired a final-round 72 to shoot +5. Rose Huang tied for 11th place to log her third top-20 finish of the year. Huang shot +7 through 54 holes.

Freshman Naomi Soifua shot +10 for the tournament, earning her an 18th place finish. Soifua shot a third-round 75 to claim her first top-20 finish as a Cougar.

Anna Kennedy finished the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational at +20. She tied for 38th place.

The Cougars will compete in their final tournament of the fall season on Oct. 30-31. BYU women's golf will travel to Dallas, Texas, to participate in the SMU Invitational.

Day One Results

Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational - Oct. 10-11, 2017

Sahalee Country Club

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 Kendra Dalton 70 66 76 212 -4
9 Aiko Leong 75 74 72 221 +5
T11 Rose Huang 75 74 74 223 +7
18 Naomi Soifua 74 77 75 226 +10
T38 Anna Kennedy 77 81 78 236 +20

 

Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 Washington 289 286 296 871 +7
2 Colorado 290 295 288 873 +9
3 BYU 294 291 297 882 +18
4 San Francisco 301 297 317 915 +51
5 UC Davis 302 314 302 918 +54
6 Portland State 309 303 307 919 +55
7 Rutgers 305 312 303 920 +56
8 Georgetown 302 306 313 921 +57
9 Idaho 308 313 306 927 +63
10 Seattle 305 309 319 933 +69
11 Colorado State 311 317 306 934 +70
 

 
Oct 10 | 08:00 AM
University of Washington

Sahalee Country Club

21200 NE Sahalee Country Club Drive Sammamish WA 98074

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 8 Oct 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU women travel to Washington to compete in Edean Ihlanfeldt

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PROVO, Utah – BYU women's golf will travel to Washington to compete in the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational played at Sahalee Country Club on Oct. 10-11.

The Cougars will participate alongside 10 competing universities: host Washington, Colorado, Colorado State, Georgetown, Idaho, Portland State, Rutgers, Seattle, San Francisco and UC Davis.

Teams will play 36 holes on Tuesday, Oct. 10 on the par-72, 6,023-yard course, followed by 18 holes on Wednesday, Oct. 11. 

Play will begin on the first and 10th holes at 7:50 a.m. PDT. Follow the Cougars live with links provided on the BYU women's golf schedule page

 

 

 
Sep 27 | 08:00 AM
Gonzaga University

Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course

900 S Floating Green Drive Coeur d'Alene ID 83814

Alexa Anderson | Posted: 27 Sep 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Three Cougars record top-20 finishes, women’s golf places third at Coeur d’Alene Resort

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COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Rose HuangAiko Leong and Anna Kennedy recorded top-20 finishes as BYU women’s golf placed third at the Coeur d’Alene Resort Collegiate on Wednesday at Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course.

“I am really proud of Rose, Aiko and Anna for playing so well this week,” BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. “Rose especially played really well today, and I am happy with the overall team effort.”

The Cougars carded 287-282-285 to shoot +2 as a team at the Coeur d'Alene Resort Collegiate. Colorado claimed the victory, shooting -18 through 54 holes. West Coast Conference foes San Francisco and Gonzaga finished in 11th place and 18th place, respectively.

Huang and Leong recorded their first top-10 finishes of the season on Wednesday. Huang fired a bogey-free 67 in round three to move to -2 par for the tournament, while Leong shot even par on the day to finish at 2-under overall. The Hawaii natives tied for sixth place.

Anna Kennedy carded 71-68-73 to shoot 1-under through 54 holes. The sophomore tied for 12th place. Kendra Dalton tied for 36th place, firing a 74 on Wednesday to shoot +7 at the Coeur d'Alene Resort Collegiate.

Annie Yang finished the event in 72nd place. The senior fired a third-round 75 to shoot +15 through three rounds.

BYU women's golf will return to action on Oct. 10-11. The Cougars will travel to Seattle, Washington, to compete in the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational. 

Day One Results

Coeur d'Alene Resort Collegiate Invitational - Sept. 26-27, 2017

Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course,  Par-71 6,088 yards

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
T6 Rose Huang 73 71 67 211 -2
T6 Aiko Leong 70 70 71 211 -2
T12 Anna Kennedy 71 68 73 212 -1
T36 Kendra Dalton 73 73 74 220 +7
T72 Annie Yang 80  73 75 228 +15

 

Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 Colorado 282 268 284 834 -18
2 Illinois 280 279 282 841 -11
3 BYU 287 282 285 854 +2
4 Fresno State 290 284 286 860 +8
5 New Mexico 287 286 289 862 +10
6 Washington State 290 282 293 865 +13
7 Indiana 288 283 295 866 +14
Idaho 291 284 292 867 +15
9 Oregon State 295 284 298 877 +25
10 Colorado State 291 288 300 879 +27
11 San Francisco 288 289 303 880 +28
12 Long Beach State 285 292 304 881 +29
13 South Dakota State 298 295 294 887 +35
14 Northern Arizona 297 296 295 888 +36
T15 Hawaii 300 288 303 891 +39
T15 Minnesota 298 301 292 891 +39
17 Seattle 298 308 301 907 +55
18 Gonzaga 294 304 317 915 +63