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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – The Coastal Carolina women's golf team shot a nine-over 289 in today's final round of the Princess Anne Invitational to finish in sixth place.
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It was a day of mixed results for the Chants as they made the turn at even-par and in third place, but could not carry the momentum into the final nine holes of the event going nine over on the back nine.
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What the event did show was the progress the young Chanticleers have made in the fall season as the 862 (289-284-289) is the best score of the fall's three events. CCU started the fall with a 913 in their opening tournament and improved to an 892 last weekend to the 862 at this event.
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Caitlin Evans-Brand turned in the best tournament for CCU. She entered the day in second place at four-under and actually got her score to five-under after 12 holes where she was tied for the lead. The final six holes took its toll on the freshman as she finished today's round with a two-over 72 and in seventh place.
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Her three-day total of 208 is tied for the second best 54-hole score in CCU history. Malene Kroboll Hansen owns the record when she shot a 207 at the Golfweek Golf Challenge back in 2016.
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Tiffany Arafi finished today's round with a three-over 73 which gave her a tournament total of seven-over 217. Her score had her tied for 26
th.
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Heidrun Hylnsdottir and
Jenjira Jinangkul both shot a 72 in today's final round. Hylnsdotti finished the event one shot back of Arafi with an eight-over 218 and tied for 31st, while Jinangkul was 10-over with a 220 placing her in a tie for 39
th.
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Sophia Carlsen had a solid 73 in the final round giving her a three-day total of 223 (+13) to finish tied for 55
th.
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Virginia Tech and LSU finished the event tied for the championship. Each team had a final of three-over 843. Chattanooga finished third at 16-over 856. Central Florida was fourth after finishing 18-over with an 868. Old Dominion was able to jump CCU into fifth by one stroke, finishing with a 21-over 861.
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The Chanticleers have their final event of the fall Oct. 13-15 at the Palmetto Intercollegiate. The event will be held in Charleston and hosted by the College of Charleston at the Turtle Point Golf Club.
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