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Head Coach Poly Schulze and the Broncos will continue their 2003 season next month in the Duck Invitational.
 
Head Coach Poly Schulze and the Broncos will continue their 2003 season next month in the Duck Invitational.
 
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Feb. 19, 2003

Complete Results

VALLEJO, Calif. - The Santa Clara University women's golf team finished 11th at the fifth annual Bay Area Classic Wednesday afternoon, firing a final round 345 to conclude the tournament with a two-day total of 694. Despite the rainy conditions the Broncos' second round total was four shots better than day one.

Nikki Mack followed her opening round 92 with a team-low 12-over par, 84, on Wednesday, finishing her 57th in the tournament with her two-round total of 176. Candice Palmer was the Broncos' top finisher, ending the tournament in 35th place after her final round 86, giving her a two-day total of 26-over par (170).

Courtney Dimpel-Composti also carded an 86 to finish in 56th place at 31-over par (175). Meggie Fagundes finsihed 46th with her final round 89 giving her a 36-hole total of 29-over par(173). Jessica Lamberty shot her second consecutive 94 to finish in 63rd place at 44-over par (188).

No. 10 Cal continued its hot play on day two, easily winning the tournament by 25 strokes over No. 9 Washington. The Golden Bears finished the tournament with a two-day team total of 25-over par, 601. The Huskies finished with a team total of 626, 18 shots ahead of the University of San Francisco.

Sarah Huarte claimed the individual title after firing her second consecutive round of even-par, 72. Her 144 total was seven strokes better than teammate Sophia Sheridan (+7) and eight shots better than Sung Ea Lee (+8) of Washington.

The Broncos will continue their 2003 season at the Duck Invitational hosted by the Univeristy of Oregon in Eugene on March 10-11.