
Wildcats Place Ninth at Big 12 Championship
Apr 23, 2023 | Women's Golf
DALLAS, Texas - The Kansas State women's golf team carded an 18-over par 306 on Sunday to conclude the 2023 Big 12 Championship in ninth place with a 54-hole score of 54-over par 918 at the par-72, 6,215-yard Dallas Athletic Club.
Senior Manon Donche-Gay was the top Wildcat for the event as she finished in 12th place at 3-over par 219 following a final-round tally of 2-over par 74. The Avignon, France, native tallied three birdies on the day as she finished just one stroke shy of a top-10 finish and a medalist spot.
"Manon had another solid day," head coach Kristi Knight said. "I am pleased for her and proud of her. She has represented K-State with class, and she works hard in the classroom and on her golf game. Unfortunately, as a team, we just dropped too many shots today."
Haley Vargas turned in a final-round score of 4-over par 76 to move up one spot on the leaderboard into a tie for 32nd with a 54-hole score of 14-over par 230.
Sophomore Remington Isaac carded an 8-over par 80 on Sunday to finish in 41st place at 18-over par 234. One stroke behind her and in a tie for 42nd place was freshman Noa Van Beek after a final-round score of 4-over par 76, her best round of the event.
Junior Napua Glossner moved back into the No. 5 spot in the scoring lineup on Sunday as she carded an 8-over par 80.
No. 23 Oklahoma State held on to its 36-hole lead as the Cowgirls won the event by seven strokes with a 54-hole score of 4-over par 868. Maddison Hinson-Tolchard of Oklahoma State, the 12th-ranked player in the nation, took individual honors at 4-under par 212, one stroke ahead of Iowa State's Pimkwan Chookaew.
Senior Manon Donche-Gay was the top Wildcat for the event as she finished in 12th place at 3-over par 219 following a final-round tally of 2-over par 74. The Avignon, France, native tallied three birdies on the day as she finished just one stroke shy of a top-10 finish and a medalist spot.
"Manon had another solid day," head coach Kristi Knight said. "I am pleased for her and proud of her. She has represented K-State with class, and she works hard in the classroom and on her golf game. Unfortunately, as a team, we just dropped too many shots today."
Haley Vargas turned in a final-round score of 4-over par 76 to move up one spot on the leaderboard into a tie for 32nd with a 54-hole score of 14-over par 230.
Sophomore Remington Isaac carded an 8-over par 80 on Sunday to finish in 41st place at 18-over par 234. One stroke behind her and in a tie for 42nd place was freshman Noa Van Beek after a final-round score of 4-over par 76, her best round of the event.
Junior Napua Glossner moved back into the No. 5 spot in the scoring lineup on Sunday as she carded an 8-over par 80.
No. 23 Oklahoma State held on to its 36-hole lead as the Cowgirls won the event by seven strokes with a 54-hole score of 4-over par 868. Maddison Hinson-Tolchard of Oklahoma State, the 12th-ranked player in the nation, took individual honors at 4-under par 212, one stroke ahead of Iowa State's Pimkwan Chookaew.
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