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Aurora, OR – Portland State came from behind in the final round, trailing by nine shots at one point and down six at the turn, to pull off the victory at the Rose City Collegiate golf tournament at Langdon Farms.
It marked the first time in nine seasons hosting the event that the Vikings had won their own tournament. And, it was sweet redemption after taking the tournament to the final hole in last year's event before losing by one stroke to Cal Poly.
The Vikings shot 295-296-303=894 to overtake Grand Canyon (296-294-307=897) on the final three holes. Boise State started the day in front and still led at the turn, but ended up tying for third with Northern Colorado (898). Difficult conditions increased scoring by almost two shots per player from the first day of competition and the Vikings took advantage.
PSU junior
Valerie Hernandez paced the Vikings with a final-round three-under par 69. She placed second overall at 71-73-69=213. Hernandez established a new career-best at Portland State with her three-under par score.
The Vikings started the day three shots behind leader Boise State. They pulled within two shots early in the round, eventually fell behind by nine, then trailed Boise State by six at the turn. But the Broncos faltered on the back nine and Grand Canyon, in second place after day one, surged into the lead. Portland State was able to pull into a tie with two groups left on the course.
After some late bogeys by Grand Canyon, the Vikings held together and pulled out the win. Hernandez birdied 11 and 14, then parred in. PSU also got back-nine 37s from
Jasmine Cabajar and
Windy Huang.
Cabajar shot 74 in the final round. It was a nice bounce back from her second round and moved her 12 spots up the leaderboard. The junior finished at 73-82-74=229 and tied for 21
st.
Freshman
Windy Huang was steady with 76-76-78=230. She tied for 25
th among 66 golfers.
Elise Filuk shot 75-71-87=233 over the three rounds. She tied for 31
st.
Iliana Telles competed as an individual for the Vikings. The sophomore was steady with 78-79-79=236 over 54 holes. She placed in a tie for 38
th.
Senior
Shweta Mansingh tied for 41st with 80-76-82=238.
TAP-INS
• The Vikings beat the other five Big Sky Conference schools in head-to-head scoring and are now 6-1 this season against the Big Sky.
•Â
Valerie Hernandez has shot under par in three of her six rounds this season. Her previous tournament best was 215.
• BIRDIE WATCHING (through 54 holes):Â
Valerie Hernandez 10,
Jasmine Cabajar 6,Â
Iliana Telles 5,Â
Elise Filuk 5,Â
Shweta Mansingh 5,Â
Windy Huang 4
• The Vikings compete again next week at the New Mexico State Aggie Invitational. The event runs Monday through Wednesday.
ROSE CITY COLLEGIATE
Hosted by Portland State
Langdon Farms Golf Club, Aurora, OR
Oct. 1-2, 2018
Par 72, 6,146 yards
11 teams/66 players
TEAM SCORES
1. Portland State, 295-296-303=894
2. Grand Canyon, 296-294-307=897
t3. Northern Colorado, 297-300-301=898
t3. Boise State, 292-296-310=898
5. Eastern Washington, 300-300-300=900
6. Seattle, 307-296-300=903
7. Montana State, 294-307-317=918
8. Concordia, 306-302-320=928
9. Weber State, 305=315-313=933
10. Simon Fraser, 318-309-328=955
11. Idaho State, 329-333-319=981
TOP 10 SCORES
1. Courtney Vogel, Grand Canyon, 70-69-72=211
2.Â
Valerie Hernandez, Portland State, 71-73-69=213
3. Krystal Hu, Seattle, 74-70-74=218
4. Kelly Hooper, Montana State, 70-73-77=220
5. Nicole Polivchak, Northern Colorado, 73-72-77=222
t6. Madalyn Ardueser, Eastern Washington, 73-71-79=223
t6. Yen Ting Wong, Seattle, 71-74-78=223
t6. Nicole Suppelsa, Boise State, 70-73-80=223
t6. Alejandro Lobelo, Boise State, 71-78-74=223
t6. Beah Cruz, Northern Colorado, 73-71-79=223
Portland State Players
2.Â
Valerie Hernandez, 71-73-69=213
t21.Â
Jasmine Cabajar, 73-82-74=229
t25.Â
Windy Huang, 76-76-78=230
t31.Â
Elise Filuk, 75-71-87=233
t38.Â
Iliana Telles (individual), 78-79-79=236
t41.Â
Shweta Mansingh, 80-76-82=238
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