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Mary Fossum Invitational
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Spartans Capture Mary Fossum Invitational Title
9/23/2019 3:39:00 PM | Women's Golf
EAST LANSING – The Michigan State women's golf team got its first tournament win of the season on Monday, capturing the Mary Fossum Invitational title in convincing fashion at Forest Akers West. The Spartans shot an 8-over-par 296 on Monday and won the tournament at 20-over-par 884 (298-290-296), which was 23 shots better than second-place Western Kentucky.
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Senior Paz Marfa Sans got the first tournament win of her career, capturing medalist honors by two strokes. Marfa Sans turned in a 2-over-par 218 (73-69-76), holding off teammate Valery Plata and Western Kentucky's Mary Joiner, who both finished 4-over-par 220.
In all, six Spartans finished in the top seven. As a team, Monday marked the 12th time in the tournament's 36-year history the Spartans have won the Fossum title.
"We always want to win this tournament for Mary and her family and all of the people that come out and support us in our only home tournament of the season," MSU head coach Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll said. "The course played tough today with the wind, but everyone was playing the same course and it was a great test."
Marfa Sans, who led the tournament after Sunday's first two rounds, got out to a tough start on Monday, but was able to recover by birdying two of the last four holes on the front nine. She added three consecutive birdies on the 12th, 13th and 14th holes which wound up being the difference.
"The first couple holes I wasn't at my best," Marfa Sans said. "I knew I had the game to come back and I just tried to focus because the day was young, and with the wind the conditions were tough for everyone."
Marfa Sans, who had five career top-five finishes coming into Monday's final round, placed third in the last two Fossum Invitationals. It marks the third consecutive year a Spartan has won the Fossum individual title (2018 – Allyson Geer-Park; 2017 – Sarah Burnham).
"I was so happy that she was able to get the win with her parents here," Slobodnik-Stoll said. "It gives her confidence. She told me yesterday that she worked so hard over the summer. She's an incredible kid and not only a great representative of Spain, but for Michigan State as well."
For Plata, who was playing as an individual, it was the best finish of her career. The sophomore from Colombia shot a 4-over-par 76 on Monday and tied for the lowest round of the tournament with a 3-under-par 69 to open play on Sunday.
Junior Yurika Tanida continued her strong start to the season by tying for fourth place for the second straight week. Tanida shot a 3-over-par 75 on Monday and was 5-over-par 221 (73-73-75) for the tournament.
Catherine McEvoy, who also played as an individual, tied with Tanida for fourth place at 5-over-par 221 (76-69-76) for what was also her best career finish. It was the second top-10 finish at the Fossum Invite for McEvoy as she placed seventh playing as an individual in 2017.
Allyson Geer-Park had the lowest round of any player on Monday with a 1-under-par 71. She moved up 10 spots to tie for sixth place at 7-over-par 223 (77-75-71).
Haylin Harris tied Geer-Park for sixth place at 7-over-par 223 (76-73-74).
Nina Rissi tied for 19th place at 15-over-par 231 (76-78-77).
The Spartans will return to action Oct. 11-13 at the Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
>> Golfstat // Final Results in PDF
Senior Paz Marfa Sans got the first tournament win of her career, capturing medalist honors by two strokes. Marfa Sans turned in a 2-over-par 218 (73-69-76), holding off teammate Valery Plata and Western Kentucky's Mary Joiner, who both finished 4-over-par 220.
In all, six Spartans finished in the top seven. As a team, Monday marked the 12th time in the tournament's 36-year history the Spartans have won the Fossum title.
"We always want to win this tournament for Mary and her family and all of the people that come out and support us in our only home tournament of the season," MSU head coach Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll said. "The course played tough today with the wind, but everyone was playing the same course and it was a great test."
Marfa Sans, who led the tournament after Sunday's first two rounds, got out to a tough start on Monday, but was able to recover by birdying two of the last four holes on the front nine. She added three consecutive birdies on the 12th, 13th and 14th holes which wound up being the difference.
"The first couple holes I wasn't at my best," Marfa Sans said. "I knew I had the game to come back and I just tried to focus because the day was young, and with the wind the conditions were tough for everyone."
Marfa Sans, who had five career top-five finishes coming into Monday's final round, placed third in the last two Fossum Invitationals. It marks the third consecutive year a Spartan has won the Fossum individual title (2018 – Allyson Geer-Park; 2017 – Sarah Burnham).
"I was so happy that she was able to get the win with her parents here," Slobodnik-Stoll said. "It gives her confidence. She told me yesterday that she worked so hard over the summer. She's an incredible kid and not only a great representative of Spain, but for Michigan State as well."
For Plata, who was playing as an individual, it was the best finish of her career. The sophomore from Colombia shot a 4-over-par 76 on Monday and tied for the lowest round of the tournament with a 3-under-par 69 to open play on Sunday.
Junior Yurika Tanida continued her strong start to the season by tying for fourth place for the second straight week. Tanida shot a 3-over-par 75 on Monday and was 5-over-par 221 (73-73-75) for the tournament.
Catherine McEvoy, who also played as an individual, tied with Tanida for fourth place at 5-over-par 221 (76-69-76) for what was also her best career finish. It was the second top-10 finish at the Fossum Invite for McEvoy as she placed seventh playing as an individual in 2017.
Allyson Geer-Park had the lowest round of any player on Monday with a 1-under-par 71. She moved up 10 spots to tie for sixth place at 7-over-par 223 (77-75-71).
Haylin Harris tied Geer-Park for sixth place at 7-over-par 223 (76-73-74).
Nina Rissi tied for 19th place at 15-over-par 231 (76-78-77).
The Spartans will return to action Oct. 11-13 at the Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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