Indiana University Athletics

Hoosiers Head To Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational On Saturday And Sunday
4/13/2018 10:25:00 AM | Women's Golf
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Women's Golf closes out the regular season at the Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational on Saturday and Sunday at the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus.
Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational
Ohio State University Golf Club • Columbus, Ohio
Par 72 • 6,319 yards
Live Scoring
TEAMS COMPETING
Illinois, Indiana, Indianapolis, No. 16 Kent State, Maryland, No. 12 Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Oregon State, Penn State, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Toledo, No. 15 Washington
TIMES
Saturday, April 14 – 36 holes beginning with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. ET
Sunday, April 15 – 18 holes beginning with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. ET
INDIANA LINEUP
The Hoosiers will send six players to compete in the lineup in the 6 count 4 format:
1) Mary Parsons
2) Priscilla Schmid
3) Erin Harper
4) Elisa Pierre
5) Alix Kong
6) Pear Siriko
ALL IN THE TOP 10
Indiana will look to add to its impressive list of finishes in the spring season, coming in the top 10 of all four tournaments played. It's coming off the heels of an eighth-place finish at the Clemson Invitational and sixth place finish at the Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational. They have finished in the top half of all but one tournament they've competed in this year and are sitting at No. 63 in the latest Golfstat rankings.
LAST TIME OUT
The Hoosiers finished eighth in a highly competitive 15-team field at the Clemson Invitational backed by a pair of freshmen performances on March 23-25. They combined for an 870 at the Reserve at Lake Keowee, behind a pair of 215 scorecards from Priscilla Schmid and Mary Parsons to finish in T19th.
HOOSIERS FINISH SIXTH AT EL TIGRE
Led by freshman Priscilla Schmid, Indiana climbed to sixth on the final day of the Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational on Saturday. They combined for a three-round score of 899, finishing just seven strokes out of second place. Schmid led the way in a tie for 15th overall shooting a combined 224 (72, 75, 77).
HAPRER WINS AS IU FINISHES SECOND AT FRESNO STATE CLASSIC
Junior Erin Harper collected her first career medalist honor shooting 5-under par as Indiana finished second overall at the Fresno State Classic. Harper went 2-under in Tuesday's final round and tied UC Irvine's Avery Finch with a 211 to finish two strokes over Nishtha Madan of Sacramento State. The Dublin, Ohio native shot a 70 in the final round to go along with a 70 and 71 as she carded four more birdies to add to her total of 12 in the tournament.
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2017-18
Just a few tournaments into the spring season, IU has compiled some record book worthy team and individual performances. At the Fresno State Classic, Erin Harper's 211 tied for the third-best three round individual performance in school history (Shannon Johnson, 2006). Opening up the spring season at the Westbrook Invitational, IU combined for a 54-hole score of 853 which is the second-best performance in a three-round tournament in school history.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVES IU GOLF COURSE RENOVATION PROJECT
On Oct. 6, 2017, the Indiana University Board of Trustees approved the design for the Indiana University Golf Course Renovation, which includes a new clubhouse and entirely new course layout.
The redesigned golf course, which will include a new clubhouse and driving range, will feature new hole layouts that challenge beginning through advanced golfers. The course also will be revitalized by returning part of the current course to native landscape, including the addition of about 70 acres of new trees, shrubs and other plantings to replace and augment dead or diseased trees. Golfers will be able to choose from several tee box locations and the greens will be designed for the approach shots of many skill levels. The par 71 course has a maximum yardage of about 7,700 yards and a minimum of about 4,500 yards, depending upon the tee location selected.
View Hole-By-Hole Layout
The new clubhouse with cart storage and an attached outdoor covered pavilion will be located near the Indiana University Foundation, along with the driving range. The clubhouse will include visual references to the campus including stone accents and an exterior clock with details reminiscent of the Frances Morgan Swain Student Building tower clock. The interior will include a golf shop, Alumni Hall, space to showcase the history of IU Golf, casual dining and snack bar, and public restrooms/locker rooms.
UP NEXT
IU heads to the Big Ten Championships on April 20-22 at TPC River's Bend in Maineville, Ohio.
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Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational
Ohio State University Golf Club • Columbus, Ohio
Par 72 • 6,319 yards
Live Scoring
TEAMS COMPETING
Illinois, Indiana, Indianapolis, No. 16 Kent State, Maryland, No. 12 Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Oregon State, Penn State, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Toledo, No. 15 Washington
TIMES
Saturday, April 14 – 36 holes beginning with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. ET
Sunday, April 15 – 18 holes beginning with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. ET
INDIANA LINEUP
The Hoosiers will send six players to compete in the lineup in the 6 count 4 format:
1) Mary Parsons
2) Priscilla Schmid
3) Erin Harper
4) Elisa Pierre
5) Alix Kong
6) Pear Siriko
ALL IN THE TOP 10
Indiana will look to add to its impressive list of finishes in the spring season, coming in the top 10 of all four tournaments played. It's coming off the heels of an eighth-place finish at the Clemson Invitational and sixth place finish at the Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational. They have finished in the top half of all but one tournament they've competed in this year and are sitting at No. 63 in the latest Golfstat rankings.
LAST TIME OUT
The Hoosiers finished eighth in a highly competitive 15-team field at the Clemson Invitational backed by a pair of freshmen performances on March 23-25. They combined for an 870 at the Reserve at Lake Keowee, behind a pair of 215 scorecards from Priscilla Schmid and Mary Parsons to finish in T19th.
HOOSIERS FINISH SIXTH AT EL TIGRE
Led by freshman Priscilla Schmid, Indiana climbed to sixth on the final day of the Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational on Saturday. They combined for a three-round score of 899, finishing just seven strokes out of second place. Schmid led the way in a tie for 15th overall shooting a combined 224 (72, 75, 77).
HAPRER WINS AS IU FINISHES SECOND AT FRESNO STATE CLASSIC
Junior Erin Harper collected her first career medalist honor shooting 5-under par as Indiana finished second overall at the Fresno State Classic. Harper went 2-under in Tuesday's final round and tied UC Irvine's Avery Finch with a 211 to finish two strokes over Nishtha Madan of Sacramento State. The Dublin, Ohio native shot a 70 in the final round to go along with a 70 and 71 as she carded four more birdies to add to her total of 12 in the tournament.
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2017-18
Just a few tournaments into the spring season, IU has compiled some record book worthy team and individual performances. At the Fresno State Classic, Erin Harper's 211 tied for the third-best three round individual performance in school history (Shannon Johnson, 2006). Opening up the spring season at the Westbrook Invitational, IU combined for a 54-hole score of 853 which is the second-best performance in a three-round tournament in school history.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVES IU GOLF COURSE RENOVATION PROJECT
On Oct. 6, 2017, the Indiana University Board of Trustees approved the design for the Indiana University Golf Course Renovation, which includes a new clubhouse and entirely new course layout.
The redesigned golf course, which will include a new clubhouse and driving range, will feature new hole layouts that challenge beginning through advanced golfers. The course also will be revitalized by returning part of the current course to native landscape, including the addition of about 70 acres of new trees, shrubs and other plantings to replace and augment dead or diseased trees. Golfers will be able to choose from several tee box locations and the greens will be designed for the approach shots of many skill levels. The par 71 course has a maximum yardage of about 7,700 yards and a minimum of about 4,500 yards, depending upon the tee location selected.
View Hole-By-Hole Layout
The new clubhouse with cart storage and an attached outdoor covered pavilion will be located near the Indiana University Foundation, along with the driving range. The clubhouse will include visual references to the campus including stone accents and an exterior clock with details reminiscent of the Frances Morgan Swain Student Building tower clock. The interior will include a golf shop, Alumni Hall, space to showcase the history of IU Golf, casual dining and snack bar, and public restrooms/locker rooms.
UP NEXT
IU heads to the Big Ten Championships on April 20-22 at TPC River's Bend in Maineville, Ohio.
Follow #IUWG
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#GoIU
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