
Wolverines Complete Season, Finish Seventh at Big Ten Championships
4/22/2018 5:07:00 PM | Women's Golf
» Michigan closed with a 295 final-round team tally to finish seventh at the Big Ten Championships with an 883 54-hole total.
» Kathy Lim (71-73-74) and Elodie Van Dievoet (74-72-72) led the Wolverines as they tied for 19th with 218 championships totals -- a season-low for Lim.
» Freshman Ashley Kim (76-74-76/226) and sophomore Hannah Ghelfi (82-74-77/233) competed in their first Big Ten postseason tournament, tying for 43rd and 65th, respectively.
» U-M will wait for the NCAA Regional selection show to find out of its postseason will continue. The live selection show will be Wednesday, April 25 on the Golf Channel at 5:30 p.m.
Site: Maineville, Ohio
Tournament: Big Ten Championships (Final Round)
Course: TPC River's Bend (par 72, 6,319 yards)
U-M Team Standing: Seventh Place of 14 Teams (298-290-295/883)
Top U-M Individual: Kathy Lim (71-73-74) and Elodie Van Dievoet (74-72-72), T-19th (218)
Next U-M Event: Season Completed
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MAINEVILLE, Ohio -- Using a pair of top 20 individual finishes by senior Kathy Lim and junior Elodie Van Dievoet, the University of Michigan women's golf team finished seventh with an 883 54-hole total on Sunday (April 22) at the 2019 Big Ten Championships held at the TPC's River's Bend. With its finish, the Wolverines have completed their 2017-18 schedule.
"We came into Big Tens knowing we needed to win in order to move further into the postseason," said U-M head coach Jan Dowling. "That's a difficult place to be, but we prepared well in the practice round and gave it our all. We had quite a few bright spots this week, and made a lot of birdies. It's disappointing to be finished with our season, but the trajectory and future of our program is extremely bright."
The Maize and Blue maintained its seventh-place position all three days. The Wolverines began the event with a 298 tally in Friday's opening round and followed with their championship-low 290 in yesterday's second round to hold on to the seventh spot.
In today's final 18 holes, Van Dievoet paced the Wolverines using three birdies and an eagle to give her a second straight even-par 72, while senior Emily White carded her tournament low with a 73 (+1) to help U-M produce an event closing 295 and give it an 883 three-round total and seventh-place finish.
Individually, Lim used her season-low 71 (-1) to spark her 228 total (71-73-74) as she, along with Van Dievoet, was the highest-finishing Wolverine, tying for 19th. Van Dievoet used rounds of 74 and back-to-back 72s (E) for her 228 total as she was the top finisher for the second straight year.
Playing in her first career Big Ten postseason tournament, freshman Ashley Kim bookend rounds of 76 around a 74 to tie for 43rd at 226. Sophomore Alisa Snyder equaled Kim's total as she rallied in the second round using a season-low 71 (-1) for her 226 (77-71-78). Rounding out the Wolverines' starting six, senior White (77-83-73) and sophomore Hannah Ghelfi (82-74-77), who played in her first Big Ten tournament, both tied for 65th at 233.
"It's hard to put into words what our group of seniors (Lim, White and Megan Kim) have done for this program," said Dowling. "We recruited them with the thought of putting Michigan women's golf on the map, and they've certainly done that. They contributed in a huge way by getting our team to the national championship two years in a row and having a perfect record at the NCAA Regionals. Additionally, they've earned too many academic awards to list here. They are an impressive group of young women that will be very successful at the next stage of their life, and that makes us all very proud."
Despite the season being complete, the NCAA regional selections will be broadcast live on the Golf Channel on Wednesday, April 25 at 5:30 p.m. The four regional sites begin play on Monday through Wednesday, May 7-9.
Final Team Standings
 1. Michigan State  283-286-290 = 859 (-5)  2. Maryland        288-280-295 = 863    Illinois        292-290-281 = 863  4. Ohio State      289-282-294 = 865    Northwestern    293-292-280 = 865  6. Purdue          293-285-289 = 867  7. MICHIGAN        298-290-295 = 883  8. Penn State      309-294-284 = 887  9. Wisconsin       299-291-299 = 889    Indiana         301-289-299 = 889 11. Minnesota       302-301-294 = 897 12. Iowa            299-299-302 = 900 13. Nebraska        300-302-303 = 905 14. Rutgers         312-301-301 = 914Top Individuals
 1. Jaclyn Lee, Ohio State              66-68-73 = 207 (-9)  2. Sarah Burnham, Michigan State       72-69-70 = 211    Xiaolin Tian, Maryland              72-67-72 = 211  4. Cara Basso, Penn State              75-67-70 = 212    Janet Mao, Northwestern             74-72-66 = 212    Allyson Geer, Michigan State        67-72-73 = 212  7. Sabrine Garrison, Minnesota         70-74-69 = 213  8. Chayanid Prapassarangkul, Illinois  74-72-68 = 214    Grace Park, Illinois                71-73-70 = 214    Bing Singhsumalee, Illinois         71-70-73 = 214    Rio Watanabe, Ohio State            72-67-75 = 214Michigan Individuals
T19. Elodie Van Dievoet  74-72-72 = 218 T19. Kathy Lim           71-73-74 = 218 T43. Ashley Kim          76-74-76 = 226 T43. Alisa Snyder        77-71-78 = 226 T65. Emily White         77-83-73 = 233 T65. Hannah Ghelfi       82-74-77 = 233