April 2, 2017
By Robby Hamman
BROWNS SUMMIT, N.C. — The Notre Dame women’s golf team completed its third and final round at the Bryan National Collegiate on Sunday, posting a 12th-place finish in the loaded 18-team field. The Irish shot a 12-over par (300) on the day and finished 43-over par (907) for the three-round tournament.
Sophomore Isabella DiLisio led the Irish on Sunday, posting a one-under 71 for the day. Fellow sophomore Emma Albrecht also impressed, shooting a one-over 73. Albrecht finished the tournament with a score of even par, tying for 11th.
Sophomore Maddie Rose Hamilton finished the weekend tied for 31st after finishing eight-over par for the three rounds. Hamilton recorded a four-over on Sunday.
Leading The Irish Lineup
DiLisio’s 71 paced the Irish on Sunday and was her best score of the weekend. The sophomore finished tied for 65th with a score of 233, jumping more than 20 places in the final round due to her strong finish.
Albrecht was Notre Dame’s top finished over the entirety of the tournament. The sophomore was a model of consistency, turning in scores of 71, 72 and 73 for a 216. The score of even par placed Albrecht tied for 11th and ahead of 12 of the 19 ranked golfers in the field.
Irish Scorecards
T11 — Emma Albrecht: 71-72-73-216
T31 — Maddie Rose Hamilton: 72-76-76-224
T65 — Isabella DiLisio 84-78-71-233
T83 — Jordan Ferreira: 82-77-80-239
T89 — Mia Ayer: 84-73-86-243
Head Coach Susan Holt’s Take
“We’re still not getting four solid rounds each day for the team score, which is disappointing because of the talent that we have 1-5. I’m really happy for Emma and her solid play once again. Tying for 11th on the individual leaderboard against this field is impressive.”
Next Up
Notre Dame has a week off to prepare for the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships on April 13-15 at The Reserve Golf Club in Pawley’s Island, South Carolina.
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Robby Hamman joined Fighting Irish Media as athletics communications assistant director in September 2016, coordinating efforts for the volleyball and men’s lacrosse program. Hamman is a 2010 graduate of Bethel College, where he earned bachelor’s degrees in sport management and business administration, and earned his master’s degree in business administration from Defiance College in 2013.