ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The UCF women's golf team closed out its season at the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional with a team score of 876 (+24) over three days at the University of Michigan Golf Course.
USC won the tournament with a five stroke lead and a team stroke count of 853 (+1). Ohio State, Duke, Northwestern, and Texas Tech will join the Trojans in the NCAA Championship at the Omni Resort in Carlsbad, California.
Pimpisa Sisutham finished tied for 12th place after an impressive third round with two birdies in her final four holes. Sisutham finished her final round carding a 72 (+1) leading the Black and Gold to a sixth place finish.
One Kashima was not far behind, carding a 75 (+4) in her final round and finishing tied for 15th. Kashima put her final approach on the ninth hole within a foot to secure the final birdie for the Knights.
Mila Jurine tied for 28th, jumping two places in the rankings in her final round. Jurine shot a 74 (+3), earning two birdies and 10 pars in round 3.
Molly Smith also jumped seven places in the rankings to close out regionals tied for 33rd place. Smith had a slow start to the morning, but finished her round with three birdies on the last nine holes.
Tiffany Tsai rounded out the Knights lineup with an 81 (+10) on the last day in Ann Arbor. Tsai finished tied for 55th on the week.
As a team the Knights finished third on pars for the week with a total of 167, and tied for sixth on birdies for the week with 35.
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