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Making matters more complicated was that the walking scorers for Tejedo and Donegan had posted bogeys instead of pars on three holes that forced some manual math until the official cards were posted showing LSU with the one-shot advantage. Donegan also posted birdies on the sixth and the par 3 seventh holes and slowly but surely LSU found themselves inching into a competition with Arkansas for the final spot. Lindblad’s game hit stride and she birdied the par 4 fourth, the par 5 sixth and the par 4 eighth. It was Tejedo’s second straight birdie as LSU played the front side last. The Tigers started on the 10th hole and really wasn’t able to get much going on the front nine, falling to 22-over par at one point in the round and eight shots off the cut line.īut as the action moved to the par 5 third hole (the 12th of the day), Stone, Tejedo and Donegan all birdied the 510-yard hole. LSU started the day five shots out of fifth place in a tie with the Arkansas Razorbacks at 18-over par.
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The Tigers shot a final round of 3-under par 285 on the par 72 layout that hosts the PGA Tour’s Honda Classic, and moved from a tie for seventh to a final finish of fifth in a day full of drama that had LSU edging Arkansas for the last qualifying spot.

Aine Donegan was the other final counting score for LSU with a 2-over 74. 3 ranked LSU women’s golf team played its final eight holes (holes 2-9) in 8-under par to rally to get one of the five qualifying spots for the NCAA National Championship Wednesday at PGA National Champion Course at the NCAA Palm Springs Garden Regional.Īlso, Latanna Stone captured her second medalist honor of the season with a third straight round of 71 to finish at 3-under 213 for the 54-hole event tied for the top with Brooke Bierman of Michigan State.Ĭarla Tejedo posted the best round of the tournament for LSU with a clean card with three birdies for a 3-under 69 and Ingrid Lindblad posted a 1-under 71 on the final day. but the soothing satisfaction of victory likely won’t be enough to heal the burn of letting himself get smacked in the face by a play you learn to make in tee-ball.Editor’s Note: The following is an official press release courtesy of LSU’s athletics department.

Thankfully for Ibarra, nothing bad came of his gaffe and the Tigers ended up blowing out the Razorbacks 11-1. Ibarra is extremely lucky that his shortstop was there to literally bail him out as he was in a situation that had gone from bad, to worse to potential embarrassing and game changing. Thanks to the quick thinking of his shortstop, the ball never touched the ground and we were given probably the most exciting play we could have hoped to see form a college baseball game. Not even Ibarra’s face could do the catching though as it bounced off his forehead and looked like it was going to fall into play. It’s one thing to just miss the ball on a pop-up but it’s a totally different and more embarrassing thing when he ball misses your glove and your face does the catching.
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