Sophomore Talia Campbell fired a final round 71 Sunday to tie for 14th place at the Mercedes-Benz Championship

Irish Claim Top 10 At Mercedes-Benz Championship

Sept. 22, 2013

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The University of Notre Dame women’s golf team responded from an extended weather delay to close with a six-over par score of 290 (298-290-588), earning seventh place at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship Sunday at the Cherokee Country Club.

The Irish carded the second-best final round of the 17 teams in the tournament field, and moved up five places on the leaderboard after tying for 12th place after day one. Saturday’s second round was suspended due to heavy rain in the Knoxville area, shortening the tournament to 36 holes.

Sophomore Talia Campbell picked up her first birdie of the second round at the par 5 15th hole, where she had previously made the first Notre Dame eagle of the season Friday, to move to one-under par. Campbell offset three bogeys on her scorecard with a pair of birdies at the par 4 third and seventh holes, leading to an even par round of 71 and a tie for 14th place (73-71-144, +2).

Freshman Jordan Ferreira joined Campbell in a tie for 14th place (73-71-144) after making three birdies in four holes on her outward nine as part of a front side 35 (-1). Ferreira then pared eight of nine holes to cap her final round 71.

Senior Kristina Nhim was the next Notre Dame player on the final leaderboard, closing with a three-over par 74 to share 46th place (76-74-150). Junior Kelli Oride checked in with a tie for 54th place (76-75-151), while junior Ashley Armstrong carded a final round 74 to tie for 56th overall (78-74-152).

Notre Dame will resume its fall tournament schedule Oct. 11-13 at the Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Mercedes-Benz Championship-Cherokee Country Club-Par 71, 5,897 Yds.

TOP-10 TEAMS (Final): 1. Arkansas 282-281-563, -5; 2. South Carolina 279-292-571, +3; 3. Tulane 290-289-579, +11; 4. Tennessee 285-296-581, +13; 5. UCF 286-296-582, +14; 6. Louisville 283-302-585, +17; 7. Notre Dame 298-290-588, +20; 8. Tennessee-Chattanooga 292-299-591, +23; T9. Mississippi State 293-300-593, +25; T9. Michigan 296-297-593, +25.

TOP-10 INDIVIDUALS (Final): 1. Emily Tubert (Arkansas) 69-68-137, -5; T2. Silvia Garces (Tulane) 71-69-140, -2; T2. Gaby Lopez (Arkansas) 72-68-140, -2; T2. Regina Plascencia (Arkansas) 69-71-140, -2; T2. Samantha Swinehart (South Carolina) 69-71-140, -2; T2. Chessey Thomas (Tennessee) 70-70-140, -2; 7. Mary Fran Hillow (South Carolina) 70-71-141, -1; T8. Katelyn Dambaugh (South Carolina) 68-74-142, E0; T8. Gemma Dryburgh (Tulane) 71-71-142, E; T8. Laura Restrepo (Louisville) 70-72-142, E; T8. Ally McDonald (Mississippi State) 70-72-142, E.

NOTRE DAME INDIVIDUALS (Final): T14. Talia Campbell 73-71-144, +2; T14. Jordan Ferreira 73-71-144, +2; T46. Kristina Nhim 76-74-150, +8; T54. Kelli Oride 76-75-151, +9; T56. Ashley Armstrong 78-74-152, +10; T93. Janie Fineis 87-85-172. +30.*

*- Competed as an individual

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