Matt Hudson
The Ball State women's golf team is headed to the Penn State Nittany Lion Invitational on Saturday and Sunday.
After finishing second in the Cardinal Classic Tournament the team is looking forward to finishing strong in the upcoming tournament.
"It was hard to take second after being in first but we lost to a great team," coach Katherine Mowat said. "It's our third time playing in this tournament and most of the girls are familiar with the course."
Penn State's par-72, 6,300 yard course is a very good field and the team will be playing 36 holes on Saturday and 18 holes on Sunday which leaves the team with their work cut out for them.
During last year's 2008-09 season the women's golf team finished fourth out of 14 teams at the Penn State Nittany Lion Invitational. Not only did the team finish well, but individual players had a strong end as well.
Junior Brittany Kelly finished in 12th while both junior Rachael Pruett and senior Kirsty O'Connor finished in the top 25.
After finishing second in the Cardinal Classic Tournament the team is looking forward to finishing strong in the upcoming tournament.
"It was hard to take second after being in first but we lost to a great team," coach Katherine Mowat said. "It's our third time playing in this tournament and most of the girls are familiar with the course."
Penn State's par-72, 6,300 yard course is a very good field and the team will be playing 36 holes on Saturday and 18 holes on Sunday which leaves the team with their work cut out for them.
During last year's 2008-09 season the women's golf team finished fourth out of 14 teams at the Penn State Nittany Lion Invitational. Not only did the team finish well, but individual players had a strong end as well.
Junior Brittany Kelly finished in 12th while both junior Rachael Pruett and senior Kirsty O'Connor finished in the top 25.
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