WASHINGTON, Utah – Western Michigan's Alissa Fish finished in the top 15 as the WMU Golf team wrapped up the Utah Tech Trailblazer Invitational at Green Spring Golf Course on Tuesday afternoon.
Fish had her strongest round of the tournament in the third and final round, shooting a 76 for a 54-hole total of 231 (+15). Sophomore Megha Vallabhaneni and graduate student Natalie Samdal finished within one stroke of each other, with Vallabhaneni tying for 19th with a total of 234 (+18), while Samdal finished with a 235. Sophomore Jenna Hayes finished with a 241 (+25) and Kailey White rounded out WMU's five with a 257 (+41). Freshman Macey Beeson competed as an individual and shot a 250 (+34).
Vallabhaneni led Western Michigan led Western Michigan with nine birdies, while Samdal had a team-high 33 pars.
As a team, the Broncos finished in seventh place with a score of 941 (+77). Host Utah Valley claimed the title, while CSU Northridge edged out Gonzaga and UC Irvine for second place.
WMU has the weekend off before heading to its home away from home, Rio Verde Country Club for the 2024 Rio Verde Invitational, Feb. 23-25.