近距离内射合集

COLLEGE GOLF 

近距离内射合集's Emma Bunch finishes in 2nd at CUSA Women's Golf Championship 

UNM closes season tied for ninth place at Mountain West Women's Golf Championship 

New Mexico State's Emma Bunch watches her ball during the NB3 Matchplay Collegiate event at Twin Warriors Golf Club, Oct. 8, 2024.
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One of the state鈥檚 best collegiate golfers finished just a stroke away from a conference title.

New Mexico State鈥檚 Emma Bunch carded a blistering 7-under for a 65 in Wednesday鈥檚 final round of the Conference USA Women鈥檚 Golf Championship, finishing the week at 2-under and in second place on the individual leaderboard.

Playing at Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco, Texas, Western Kentucky鈥檚 Reagan Ramage won the C-USA individual title at 3-under. The Hilltoppers finished at 13-over as a team to win the league鈥檚 team championship.

近距离内射合集 (+23) finished tied with Sam Houston State for third.

近距离内射合集鈥檚 Rylee Salome also finished high on the individual leaderboard, tying for third at 2-over after shooting a 3-over 75 on Wednesday. The Tome native vaulted into contention following her 2-under-par 70 in Monday鈥檚 opening round.

UNM: New Mexico women鈥檚 golf closed the Mountain West Women鈥檚 Golf Championship at 48 over par, tying for ninth place after finishing 15 over par in Thursday鈥檚 final round at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif.

UNLV won the league championship at 14 over par, two strokes ahead of second place San Jose State; Boise State鈥檚 Leia Chung won the individual championship at 5-under. UNM tied with Fresno State for last place in the 10-team tournament.

UNM鈥檚 Ciara Rushmer carded a 3-over 75 Thursday to finish at 9-over on the week, the lowest total score of any Lobo. Juliette Hol茅 (+11) added a 2-over 74 in the final round while Chelsea Truong (+13) and Mar铆a Caparr贸s Levin (+33) turned in a 5-over 77 each.

鈥淚 am proud of our fight,鈥 head coach Jill Trujillo said in a release. 鈥淚t was such an up and down season, but we had many bright spots. Maria has been such a great leader for her team and I鈥檓 glad she ended her career on a good note.鈥

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