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WCC Championships in Spokane For Women's Golf
4/17/2019 12:30:00 PM | Women's Golf
League tournament at Manito Golf & Country Club
West Coast Conference Championship
April 18-20 | Manito Golf & Country Club | Spokane, Wash.
Par 71 | 6,081 yards
Live Scoring
THE TOURNAMENT:
- The 54-hole, three-day event features the five WCC women's golf teams teams. The golfers will play 18 holes with tee times begin at 8 a.m. each day.
- Gonzaga is hosting the WCC Golf Championship for the first time on either the women's or men's side.
- Spectators are welcome to the venue to watch the tournament, which will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude in the early afternoon each day.
FRESHMEN BREAKOUTS
- Freshmen Quynn Duong and Federica Torre have put up great results in their opening seasons at GU.
- Duong, who started in the fall, has four Top-5 finishes (with three runner-ups) in eight career tournaments. She leads the team with a 72.75 stroke average
- Torre, who joined the team for the spring semester, is second on the squad with a 74.08 stroke average and has finished inside the Top 30 at each of her four tournaments.
ROUNDING INTO FORM
- Junior Jessica Mangrobang has had nine of her 12 best rounds of the season during the spring, including a career-best 69 in the second round of the Red Rocks Invitational last time out.
- Mangrobang is tied for third on the team with a 75.50 stroke average and has been inside the Top 20 each of the last three tournaments.
- Sophomore Francesca Santoni had her best finish in the spring as well, placing fifth at the Battle at the Rock when she closed the final two rounds 71, 69.
- Nina Novilla rounds out the top five players for Gonzaga having shot her season-best 71 at the Red Rocks Invitational in the first round.
GU THIRD AT THE RED ROCKS INVITE
- Gonzaga wrapped its regular season finale up with its best performance of the year, placing third as a team, including a runner-up individual finish by freshman Quynn Duong.
- Duong was the star for GU in the final round, firing a one-under 70 to move into a tie for second place at four-under overall. She was second in the tournament with 13 total birdies.
- Jessica Mangrobang also posted a Top 20 finish, landing in a tie for 17th after shooting a final round 74 (+3). She was three-over for the tournament.
- Federica Torre placed in a tie for 21st with a 75 (+4) on the day and a four-over total, while Francesca Santoni rounded out the scoring for Gonzaga with a 75 (+4) and a 10-over tournament in 47th place.
GONZAGA 6TH AT THE DR. DONNIS THOMPSON INVITE
- Jessica Mangrobang placed in the top 10 to lead the Zags to a sixth-place team finish at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in Kane'Ohe, Oahu, Hawai'i.
- Playing the Par-72, Kane'Ohe Klipper Golf Course, Gonzaga finished with two players in the top 20 overall and held their team spot from each of the first two rounds with a final round 305 (+17) as a team.
- Mangrobang was the model of consistency in her week, adding a final-round 75 (+3) after shooting a pair of 74s on the first day to place in a tie for ninth overall.
- Freshman Federica Torre posted the Zags' best score of the second day with a two-over 74, two shots better than either of her first two rounds to place tied for 28th overall.
- Freshman Quynn Duong had the second-best finish, coming in with a tie for 18th, after firing a final-round 79 (+7).
ZAGS GROW AT THE GOLD RUSH
- GU finished seventh as a team at The Gold Rush in late February, moving up from 12th after the first round.
- In just her second collegiate tournament, Federica Torre placed 13th (+4) to lead a trio of Zags in the Top 20.
- Jessica Mangrobang was 18th (+6) and Quynn Duong was 19th (+7).
SPRING OPENS AT BATTLE AT THE ROCK
- At the spring opening Battle at the Rock, Francesca Santoni fired a career-best, three-under 69 to finish tied for fifth and lead GU to fourth as a team. It was her first-career Top 5.
- Freshman Quynn Duong placed 12th overall, and freshman Federica Torre was 21st overall in her first career tournament.
FALL RECAP:
- As a team, Gonzaga had a pair of sixth-place finishes in the fall season. Those came at the Battle at Old Works in Anaconda, Montana, and the Pat Bradley Invitational in Florida.
- Gonzaga freshman Quynn Duong placed in the top 20 four times in four tournaments, including second-place finishes at the Battle at Old Works and the Pat Bradley Invitational, and a third-place finish at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational in Tacoma, Wash.
- Duong led the Zags with a 72.33 stroke average in the fall season.
- Francesca Santoni was next-best on the squad with a 75.33 stroke average and one top 10 finish, a ninth-place showing at the Battle at Old Works.
- Jessica Mangrobang was at a 76.92 stroke average for the fall season.
April 18-20 | Manito Golf & Country Club | Spokane, Wash.
Par 71 | 6,081 yards
Live Scoring
THE TOURNAMENT:
- The 54-hole, three-day event features the five WCC women's golf teams teams. The golfers will play 18 holes with tee times begin at 8 a.m. each day.
- Gonzaga is hosting the WCC Golf Championship for the first time on either the women's or men's side.
- Spectators are welcome to the venue to watch the tournament, which will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude in the early afternoon each day.
FRESHMEN BREAKOUTS
- Freshmen Quynn Duong and Federica Torre have put up great results in their opening seasons at GU.
- Duong, who started in the fall, has four Top-5 finishes (with three runner-ups) in eight career tournaments. She leads the team with a 72.75 stroke average
- Torre, who joined the team for the spring semester, is second on the squad with a 74.08 stroke average and has finished inside the Top 30 at each of her four tournaments.
ROUNDING INTO FORM
- Junior Jessica Mangrobang has had nine of her 12 best rounds of the season during the spring, including a career-best 69 in the second round of the Red Rocks Invitational last time out.
- Mangrobang is tied for third on the team with a 75.50 stroke average and has been inside the Top 20 each of the last three tournaments.
- Sophomore Francesca Santoni had her best finish in the spring as well, placing fifth at the Battle at the Rock when she closed the final two rounds 71, 69.
- Nina Novilla rounds out the top five players for Gonzaga having shot her season-best 71 at the Red Rocks Invitational in the first round.
GU THIRD AT THE RED ROCKS INVITE
- Gonzaga wrapped its regular season finale up with its best performance of the year, placing third as a team, including a runner-up individual finish by freshman Quynn Duong.
- Duong was the star for GU in the final round, firing a one-under 70 to move into a tie for second place at four-under overall. She was second in the tournament with 13 total birdies.
- Jessica Mangrobang also posted a Top 20 finish, landing in a tie for 17th after shooting a final round 74 (+3). She was three-over for the tournament.
- Federica Torre placed in a tie for 21st with a 75 (+4) on the day and a four-over total, while Francesca Santoni rounded out the scoring for Gonzaga with a 75 (+4) and a 10-over tournament in 47th place.
GONZAGA 6TH AT THE DR. DONNIS THOMPSON INVITE
- Jessica Mangrobang placed in the top 10 to lead the Zags to a sixth-place team finish at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in Kane'Ohe, Oahu, Hawai'i.
- Playing the Par-72, Kane'Ohe Klipper Golf Course, Gonzaga finished with two players in the top 20 overall and held their team spot from each of the first two rounds with a final round 305 (+17) as a team.
- Mangrobang was the model of consistency in her week, adding a final-round 75 (+3) after shooting a pair of 74s on the first day to place in a tie for ninth overall.
- Freshman Federica Torre posted the Zags' best score of the second day with a two-over 74, two shots better than either of her first two rounds to place tied for 28th overall.
- Freshman Quynn Duong had the second-best finish, coming in with a tie for 18th, after firing a final-round 79 (+7).
ZAGS GROW AT THE GOLD RUSH
- GU finished seventh as a team at The Gold Rush in late February, moving up from 12th after the first round.
- In just her second collegiate tournament, Federica Torre placed 13th (+4) to lead a trio of Zags in the Top 20.
- Jessica Mangrobang was 18th (+6) and Quynn Duong was 19th (+7).
SPRING OPENS AT BATTLE AT THE ROCK
- At the spring opening Battle at the Rock, Francesca Santoni fired a career-best, three-under 69 to finish tied for fifth and lead GU to fourth as a team. It was her first-career Top 5.
- Freshman Quynn Duong placed 12th overall, and freshman Federica Torre was 21st overall in her first career tournament.
FALL RECAP:
- As a team, Gonzaga had a pair of sixth-place finishes in the fall season. Those came at the Battle at Old Works in Anaconda, Montana, and the Pat Bradley Invitational in Florida.
- Gonzaga freshman Quynn Duong placed in the top 20 four times in four tournaments, including second-place finishes at the Battle at Old Works and the Pat Bradley Invitational, and a third-place finish at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational in Tacoma, Wash.
- Duong led the Zags with a 72.33 stroke average in the fall season.
- Francesca Santoni was next-best on the squad with a 75.33 stroke average and one top 10 finish, a ninth-place showing at the Battle at Old Works.
- Jessica Mangrobang was at a 76.92 stroke average for the fall season.
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