Cougars Take Third at Sagamore Shootout
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. - The University of Saint Francis (Ind.) women's golf team secured a third-place finish at the Sagamore Shootout hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University at The Sagamore Club. The Cougars posted a two-day team total of 776 (+200).
London Dodson led the Cougars with a ninth-place finish, carding a total of 178 (+34) after rounds of 88 and 90.
Sophia Kay earned a tie for 10th place, improving three strokes on Day 2, finishing with a 191 (+47) (97-94).
Mary Jones placed 12th overall with a total of 201 (+57).
Shay Boroff finished 13th with a total of 206 (+62), maintaining consistency with back-to-back rounds of 103.
Cylie Pyle rounded out the team scoring in 15th place with a 231 (+87) (119-112).
SAGAMORE SHOOTOUT TEAM SCORES
- Indiana Wesleyan, +75 (651)
- Spring Arbor, +164 (740)
- Saint Francis, +200 (776)
Up next, the Cougars will wrap up their spring season at the Crossroads League Women's Golf Championship in early May.
Founded in 1890 in the Catholic Franciscan tradition, the University of Saint Francis offers more than 60 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. The academic structure at Saint Francis offers seven pathways: Humanities, Faith and Liberal Arts; Allied Health; Business and Leadership: Creative Arts and Digital Media; Education, Human Services and Community Care; Nursing; and Sciences and Medical Studies. In addition to its traditional programs, Saint Francis delivers workforce development healthcare programs in Fort Wayne, Crown Point, Gas City, Indianapolis, Lafayette and online. Saint Francis Downtown houses the music technology program while offering enhanced internship and networking opportunities for students. A National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Five-Star Champion of Character institution, Saint Francis has 21 athletic programs boasting three individual and four team NAIA national championships. More than 1,900 students from a broad geographic region attend Saint Francis.