Iowa State women’s golf finished ninth at the NCAA Championships in Carlsbad, Calif., on May 25, the best finish in school history.
The Cyclones fell one stroke shy of qualifying for match play, where the top eight teams determine the national champion on May 26-27.
Senior Pammy Chookaew closed her career tied for 23rd, the third-best NCAA finish in program history. Chookaew shot a 75 in the final round and tallied a 289 (+1) over the four rounds.
Sophomore Alexandra Vidal tied for 34th with a 292 (+4) for the four rounds. She had the fourth-best NCAA finish in program history, while the duo of Vidal and Chookaew are the first pair of teammates to both finish in the top 50 together at the NCAA Championships.
The ISU sports information department contributed this report.
This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa State women’s golf finishes ninth at NCAA Championships
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