
Women's Golf Places Eighth at Chattanooga Classic
4/9/2024 11:30:00 PM | Women's Golf
Eisenbeiss & Kashima Go Top 10 Among Individuals
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Christin Eisenbeiss led North Florida women's golf with a strong showing of even-par 71 in the final round to put herself, as well as One Kashima, among the top 10 individuals to finish out the Chattanooga Classic hosted by Chattanooga on Tuesday afternoon.
The Ospreys finished eighth overall as a team in the 16-team field during the regular season finale going into ASUN Championship early next week. Eisenbeiss earned her sixth top-10 placement in seven events played, while One Kashima grabbed her second of the season as a freshman.
Council Fire Golf Club (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Par 71 | 5,955 yards
Tuesday, Apr. 9 | 18 holes
8 - North Florida | 32-over 884 (294-287-303)
T8. Christin Eisenbeiss | 1-over 214 (73-70-71)
10. One Kashima | 2-over 215 (67-71-77)
T53. Casilda Allendesalazar | 15-over 228 (78-73-77)
T53. Helen Zhou | 15-over 228 (76-73-79)
T72. Kaitlynn Washburn | 18-over 231 (79-74-78)
T21. Jessie Cai (Ind.) | 7-over 220 (77-69-74)
Michigan (3-over), Western Kentucky (9-over), South Florida (11-over), Colorado State (16-over), Campbell (16-over), ETSU (25-over), Iowa (30-over), North Florida (32-over), Chattanooga (35-over), UTSA (37-over), Xavier (42-over), Yale (43-over), Lipscomb (51-over), Middle Tennessee (54-over), Charlotte (65-over), Cincinnati (72-over)
North Florida will take a few days of rest before heading up to Huntsville, Ala., for a second straight year to compete at the ASUN Championship from Apr. 14-16.
The Ospreys finished eighth overall as a team in the 16-team field during the regular season finale going into ASUN Championship early next week. Eisenbeiss earned her sixth top-10 placement in seven events played, while One Kashima grabbed her second of the season as a freshman.
COURSE REPORT
Council Fire Golf Club (Chattanooga, Tenn.)Par 71 | 5,955 yards
Tuesday, Apr. 9 | 18 holes
SCORECARD (Osprey lineup)
8 - North Florida | 32-over 884 (294-287-303)T8. Christin Eisenbeiss | 1-over 214 (73-70-71)
10. One Kashima | 2-over 215 (67-71-77)
T53. Casilda Allendesalazar | 15-over 228 (78-73-77)
T53. Helen Zhou | 15-over 228 (76-73-79)
T72. Kaitlynn Washburn | 18-over 231 (79-74-78)
T21. Jessie Cai (Ind.) | 7-over 220 (77-69-74)
TEAM STANDINGS: 16 Teams
Michigan (3-over), Western Kentucky (9-over), South Florida (11-over), Colorado State (16-over), Campbell (16-over), ETSU (25-over), Iowa (30-over), North Florida (32-over), Chattanooga (35-over), UTSA (37-over), Xavier (42-over), Yale (43-over), Lipscomb (51-over), Middle Tennessee (54-over), Charlotte (65-over), Cincinnati (72-over)
ROUND REFLECTIONS
- Eisenbeiss turned a hot start with back-to-back birdies on her second and third holes of the day and finished with four birdies on the final day to tie eighth overall at 1-over 214.
- The senior carded 11 birdies to lead the team, as well as place in the top five for total birdies among all players.
- Kashima finished strong after a rough start with a birdie and three pars over the final four holes to stay within the top 10 overall at 2-over 215 combined.
- She tied for sixth in the field in pars as the team leader with 37 total through all three days of play.
- They both finished fourth and fifth respectively for par-four scoring average at 2-under and 1-under.
- Casilda Allendesalazar placed with a share of 53rd on her way to carding 15-over 228.
- Helen Zhou joined Allendesalazar just outside the top 50 at 15-over 228 combined.
- Kaitlynn Washburn wrapped up the regular season at 18-over 231 to finished tied for 72nd overall.
- Jessie Cai tied for 21st as an unattached individual at 7-over 220 for her second top-25 finish of the season.
- She finished with the sole lead among all competitors for par-three scoring average at 3-under.
- The Ospreys were tied for fourth for average score on par-four holes at 20-over.
- They also shared fourth in pars with 165 total, while also earning 34 total birdies.
- UNF was one of three teams, joining Western Kentucky and South Florida, with two players in the top 10.
UP NEXT
North Florida will take a few days of rest before heading up to Huntsville, Ala., for a second straight year to compete at the ASUN Championship from Apr. 14-16.Players Mentioned
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