TAMPA (September 25, 2022) – Junior transfer Alizee Vidal (Le Gosier, France) paced the University of South Florida women's golf team this weekend as the Bulls posted their best round of the Lady Paladin Invitational on Sunday to close their second tournament of the fall.
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Vidal shot two-under-par 70 on Sunday to tie for 27th individually to help guide South Florida to a score of 299 in the final round.
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USF collectively shot 909 over the 54-hole tournament to finish in 15th place. Furman, the host school, won the event with a team score of 866.
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Vidal improved her scoring each day during the three-day event with rounds of 79 (+7), 74 (+2) and 70 (-2).
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Only eight players in the 95-golfer field shot under par over 54 holes.
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South Florida's 33 total birdies at the outing were 10th in the field of 18 teams.
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Vidal carded 34 pars followed by Juliana Camargo (Bogota, Colombia) with 33. Lauren Heinlein (Ocala, Fla.) led the Bulls with nine total birdies over 54 holes.
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The Bulls return to the links at the Princess Anne Invitational later this week on Friday, September 30 in Virginia Beach.
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About USF Women's Golf
The Bulls are in their fifth season under head coach Erika Brennan in 2022-23. USF is among the fastest rising programs in the country, as they climbed 75 spots in the national Golfstat rankings following Brennan's first season in 2018-19 and have captured three tournament titles in four seasons, while setting numerous program scoring records under her leadership.
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