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Women’s golf lands top spot in Texas A&M International Tournament

The Eagles placed third with a score of 905.
Women’s golf lands top spot in Texas A&M International Tournament
Photo courtesy of Courtesy of Biola Athletics

On Feb. 7-8, women’s golf played in the Jack Brown Memorial tournament where junior Sami Penor first overall with 17 straight pars. Biola finished in third place behind Texas A&M International University and Dallas Baptist University.

FINAL FOUR

The final four Biola competitors also scored well. Freshman Melanie Reyes posted the second best Biola score at 80. Sophomore Brady Turnquist netted the best individual score in the third round and finished the tournament with a score of 236. Freshman Rachel Shaw was the third best scorer for Biola, ending with a total score of 234. Freshman Lauren Lee scored 238 and was 34th overall and the final scorer for the Eagles.

Women’s golf (7-8-2) will be traveling to Stockton, California to compete in the Stockton Invite on Feb. 14-15. Stats from the tournament are located on the Biola Athletics website.

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Charlotte McKinley is a senior Journalism and Public Relations major who loves the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Stewart Hall, and the oxford comma (unfortunately). Whenever I tell people I’m from Spokane Valley, WA, they inevitably ask me how far from Seattle I am, so I’ll cut to the chase: I’m closer to Montana than I am to Seattle, and no, I don’t go to Seattle regularly. The PNW will always be my home, no matter where I go. I’ve been involved with the Mixed Martial Arts and Jiu Jitsu community for nine years now and am looking forward to making my career writing for the MMA and BJJ community after I graduate from Biola with my degrees in Journalism and Public Relations. If you’ve been with me in class, you know that all of my class projects tend to revolve around the Ultimate Fighting Championship and that community. My favorite thing about being a journalist is that I get to write people’s stories and tell it to people who wouldn’t have known about it otherwise. Interviewing people and hearing their story is a real honor, so the responsibility to accurately tell their story to others is a heavy one, but a privilege to bear.
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