
LaCrosse Wins Qdoba Invitational Four Her Fourth Career Win
February 17, 2009 | Women's Golf
Feb. 17, 2009
Miami, Fla. - The 17th ranked Louisville women's golf team finished third in the Qdoba Invitational on Tuesday afternoon. The Cardinals shot a 306 in the final round to finish with a score of 901. Georgia State won the tournament with a score of 891 and Tulane finished second with a score of 900.
Senior Cindy LaCrosse shot a 72 in the final round to take medalist honors with a score of 218. LaCrosse becomes the first Louisville player to win four tournaments in her career as a Cardinal. She passed the previous record of three tournaments set by Meghan Little and Adrienne White.
Sophomore Laura Anderson shot a 78 in the final round to finish tied at 8th. Anderson finished with a score of 224. Junior Daphne Parker shot a 78 in the final round to finish tied at 22nd with a score of 230.
Sophomore Sara-Maude Juneau also shot a 78 in the final round to finish tied a 29th with a score of 232. Freshman Maria Castellanos shot an 85 in the final round to finish tied at 51st with a score of 240.
Three Cardinals competed as individuals. Chrissy Pachuta shot a 77 in the final round to finish tied at 51st with a score of 240. Danielle Kom shot an 84 in the final round to finish tied at 70th with a score of 253. Junior Camille Williams shot an 88 in the final round to finish 73rd with a score of 259.
The Cardinals will be back in action March 13-15 at the LSU/Cleveland Classic in Baton Rouge, La.