Aggies win, Lady Aggies third at Intercollegiate
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LAWTON, Okla. (Oct. 25) - Cameron University's men's golf team
chalked up another team title and the Lady Aggie squad posted its best-ever
finish Tuesday at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate at the Lawton Country Club.
Coach Jerry Hrnciar's Aggies won for the second time this fall, while Rick
Goodwin's Lady Aggies finished third in the longest ongoing collegiate golf
tournament in the nation.
Matt Trammell fired a final-round 69 to lead the Aggies to the men's title,
while Redlands Community College placed four individuals among the Top 9
finishers to rally for the women’s team title in Tuesday's final round.
Cameron, which entered the day with a four-stroke advantage over Southwestern
Oklahoma State, turned in an even-par team score of 284 to win going away. The
Aggies, who are ranked No. 7 in the latest GolfStat NCAA Division II
head-to-head rankings, finished 16 strokes ahead of runner-up No. 15 Central
Oklahoma and 24 strokes ahead of Southwestern.
Trammell finished with a two-round total of 139 (-3) to win individual honors
over Lawton native Todd Dayton of Central Oklahoma. Dayton carded the low round
of the tournament on Tuesday, firing a 66 to finish two strokes behind Trammell.
Owen Mahaffey and Travis Lovins also posted Top 10 individual finishes for the
Aggies.
On the women’s side, Redlands rallied from a two-stroke deficit to overtake
nationally ranked Tarleton State. Camila Sola and teammate Woori Shin finished
tied for second in the individual standings, while Grace Jeong and Brianna
Vargas also landed among the Top 10 for the Cougars. TSU’s Uselton shot a
final-round 81 to finish with a 154 (+12) total, three strokes ahead of Sola and
Shin.
Cameron’s women’s team, led by a seventh-place individual finish by Lawton’s
Laura Madden, finished third in the team standings. It is the best finish of the
season so far for the Lady Aggies, who are in their first season of
intercollegiate competition. Madden shot a final-round 81 to finish with a
two-round total of 165 (+23). Lauren Gonzales was among a group tied for 11th
after posting an 86 on Tuesday to finish at 168.