FORT WORTH, Texas — BU wrapped up the final day of the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate at Colonial Country Club in 15
th place on Tuesday afternoon.
The Bears were led by
Silje Ohma, who shot an even-par 70 on Tuesday to notch a 5-over 215 at the iconic Texas course. Auburn's Anna Davis claimed individual medalist honors with a 9-under 201.
The Bears, who were 40-over 880, finished three shots behind USC, and Kentucky tied for 13
th. Stanford took home the team title with an even-par 840.
THE RUNDOWN
Ohma book-ended her tournament with an even-par 70 to finish tied for 23
rd on Tuesday afternoon. Birdies at Nos. 10 and 12 were sandwiched around a bogey at No. 11 to start her round. The junior dropped back to even par with a bogey at No. 18. A second-straight bogey befell the Norwegian at No. 1, but she settled in to play her final eight holes at 1-under on the strength of a birdie at No. 6.
Sera Hasegawa finished in a tie for 37
th on the heels of an 8-over 78 on Tuesday. The senior played her first four holes at 3-over with a double-bogey at No. 11 and a bogey at No. 13. A birdie at No. 14 would get her back on track momentarily until a 3-over finish on her final four holes of the outward nine dropped her to 5-over. She settled in with three pars on her inward half before dropping another shot with a bogey at No. 4. Hasegawa's final blemish came in the form of a double-bogey at No. 9, her final hole of the day
Ashleen Kaur closed her week with a 4-over 74 on Tuesday. An early bogey at No. 3 was earned back with a birdie at No. 16, but she made the turn at 2-over after a double-bogey at No. 17. The sophomore settled in with five-straight pars on the inward half ahead of two more bogeys at Nos. 6 and 7 to finish at +15 for the championship.
BaiMai Seema shot a 3-over 73 to move up a handful of spots into a tie for 60
th. Opening with back-to-back bogeys at Nos. 10 and 11, Seema settled in with nine-straight pars to get to her second nine at 2-over. A bogey at No. 3 was offset by a birdie at No. 6, keeping her at 2-over for the day. One final bogey at the tough par-4 seventh dropped her to +3 for the day and 15-over 225 for the tournament.
Jenny Lee finished in a tie for 73
rd with a 10-over 80 in the final round. After three-straight birdies to open the round, the freshman made a double-bogey at No. 13 and two more to finish her first nine at 1-over. She shot a 9-over 44 on her inward half to finish the week with a 21-over 231.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Silje Ohma carded her 10th round at par or better this season
- Ohma finished tied for the third-best par-4 scoring average (4.00)
- Playing as the hardest hole on the course this week, all four of Baylor's counting scores made par at No. 5, the closing stretch of the infamous "Horrible Horseshoe"
STAT OF THE DAY
70 — at least one Bear shot par or better in all three rounds at Colonial
WHAT'S NEXT
BU will remain in the State of Texas with "The Mo". Play begins April 8 at Traditions Golf Club in Bryan, Texas. For more information on Baylor Women's Golf, follow @BaylorWGolf on X, Instagram and Facebook.
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