PEORIA, Ariz. -- The ULM women's golf team finished tied for fourth at the Westbrook Invitational at Westbrook Village Golf Course in Peoria, Ariz. With an overall score of 854 (-1), ULM finished ahead of five autonomy conference opponents including Penn State, Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska and Washington State and tied with Wisconsin.
Anna Andrysova led the way for ULM with a three-round score of 210 (-6) and tied for 11th individually. Andrysova drained nine birdies and also made two eagles throughout the tournament, shooting 68-70-72 across all three rounds.
Daniela Campillo recorded a score of 216 (E) and made eight birdies to finish tied for 34th. Freshman
Isabel Mas Pitarch bounced back after a first round score of 77 and turned in two rounds below par at 71 and 70 for a cumulative score of 218 (+2).
Johanna Sjursen returned to the lineup for ULM and also shot 218 (+2) going 69-77-72 at the event.
Matilda Svahn rounded out the ULM lineup with a 220 (+4) and scores of 77-69-74.
Kansas captured the team championship for the second consecutive season with a score of 825 (-39) while UNLV 834 (-30) placed second and Kansas State 840 (-24) finished third. KU's Lauren Clark won the individual championship with a score of 199 (-17).
The ULM women's golf team continues its spring season at the UNF Collegiate in Jacksonville, Fla. next week from March 3-4.