Bucknell Women's Golf Finishes Sixth at Longwood, Big South Championship Next

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Senior Teri Schlang, Bucknell's top finisher at Longwood, will compete in her final Big South Championship starting next Monday.
Senior Teri Schlang, Bucknell's top finisher at Longwood, will compete in her final Big South Championship starting next Monday.
 

April 3, 2007

Results

FARMVILLE, Va. - In its final tuneup prior to next week's Big South Championship, the Bucknell women's golf team fired its second straight 319 and finished in sixth place at the Tina Barrett/Poplar Hill Invitational, hosted by Longwood. Amy Loughney (Macungie, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic) rebounded from a tough second round to shoot a team-best 77 on Tuesday, making her the third different Bison to post that number in the tournament.

Teri Schlang (Scottsdale, Ariz./Stratton Mountain School), who shot 77 in round two on Monday, finished up with an 80 and was Bucknell's top individual finisher (T-24th). Deridre Moran (Bryn Mawr, Pa./Academy of Notre Dame), who shot 77-81 on Monday and entered the final round in a tie for 10th place, finished with a 93, dropping her out of the top 30.

Loughney's 77 was only one shot off the low round of the day. She finished in a tie for 29th place.

Also for Bucknell, Kathryn Batchelor (Lawrenceville, N.J./Princeton Day School) carded a 79, her best round of the week, and Emily Chiodo (Strasburg, Pa./Lampeter-Strasburg) finished with an 83.

As a team, Bucknell shot 326-319-319 for a 54-hole total of 964, which was just six shots out of third place. Tuesday's 319 was the third-best score in the field, bettering four of the five teams that finished above the Bison. All five Bucknell players posted at least one round in the 70s, a good sign heading into next week's Big South tourney.

Methodist outscored Gardner-Webb 312-329 in the final round and came from behind to win the tournament by eight shots. Old Dominion finished third with a score of 958, followed by High Point at 960 and James Madison at 962.

Bucknell was six shots clear of seventh-place Wofford (970), while Radford (982), Long Island (1022), Dayton (1025), Longwood (1026), Towson (1028) and Saint Francis (Pa.) (1032) rounded out the 13-team field.

 

 

Diana Meza of James Madison led the individual chase wire-to-wire, shooting 74-76-78 to win by two shots over Methodist's Charlotte Williams.

Charleston Southern is serving as host of the 2007 PUPS Big South Championship, which will be played Apr. 9-11 at Coosaw Creek GC in Charleston, S.C.

Last season, Bucknell shot a school-record 314 in the final round of the Big South Championship and equaled its best-ever finish in the event, placing fifth. Loughney has been Bucknell's top championship finisher in each of the last two years. She placed fifth and earned All-Big South honors in 2005, and she tied for 11th last season.

Birmingham-Southern is the defending team champion.

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