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03.21.2007 | Women's Golf
AMES, Iowa ? The Iowa State women's golf team aims to sustain its tradition of success when it participates in the ninth annual Mountainview Collegiate March 24-25 in Tucson, Ariz. The Cyclones will be part of a 17-team field at the par-72, 6,178-yard Mountainview Golf Course. Teams will complete 36 holes Saturday and play out the final round Sunday with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Kansas, the defending tournament champion, is among eight Big 12 Conference schools ISU will face. Iowa State placed a season-best sixth place in last year's event.
The Cyclones are competing in their sixth Moutainview Collegiate in seven years since its conception in 1999, setting numerous school records. Senior Christi Athas and Karly Pinder tied the school record low-18 with a 69 and Athas equaled ISU's 54-hole school record with a 214 en route to a second-place finish.
Iowa State has played a large role in the tournament history, scoring the fifth-lowest team score in 2005 with an 884. The Cyclones also recorded the event's second-lowest round twice, carding a 291 in 2005 and 2003 in the first and second rounds. Athas and Pinder are among eight competitors to have registered the tournament's second-best score with their first-round 69 last year.
The senior Athas continues to etch her name in the career-rounds played list with 108, closing in on all-time leader, Maureen Roushar (121). The Eldora, Iowa, native will tie Beth Bader (114) with the conclusion of her next two events.
Pinder is coming off a team-best 16th-place finish at ISU's last tournament, the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational. Iowa State came out of the gates strong, finishing fifth at the end of the first round and chalked the third-best team effort in the second round with a total of 304. Freshman Pennapa Pulsawath, the team leader in scoring average, earned her fourth top-20 finish this year in just seven attempts.
Competing Teams
Colorado
Arizona “B”
Baylor
College of Charleston
Denver
Indiana
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Michigan
Missouri
Nebraska
Northern Arizona
Northwestern
Oklahoma
Texas Tech
Wisconsin