The Bulldogs posted an 11
th-place finish at the Boilermaker Spring Classic. The 54-hole tournament concluded Monday in West Lafayette, Ind.
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Kelli Scheck was the top-performing Bulldog, finishing in a tie for 20
th at 224 (+8). Scheck's best round came Sunday afternoon as her even-par 72 included four birdies on the 6,212-yard Ackerman-Allen Golf Course. She was able to bookend that round with scores of 74 and 78. Â
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Elise Fennell of Illinois State entered the final round with a one-shot lead and was able to hang onto it in taking medalist honors; she finished the 54 holes at seven-under 209. She finished one shot better than Denver's Clara Gestsdottir. Â
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Illinois held off a charging Denver to take the team title at 875 (+11). The Fighting Illini began the final round with a seven-shot advantage but Denver carded the best Monday round at 292. However, that was only good enough to chip away at six shots of that seven-shot lead. Denver finished at 876 (+12).
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The Bulldogs started the final round in 11
th and ended the day in that same spot. Butler posted rounds of 308, 296 and 313 for a total of 917 (+53). There were 16 teams in the field.
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Treva Dodd's four-over 76 Monday was Butler's best score on the final 18 scorecard. Playing as an individual, Dodd finished in a tie for 37
th at 227 (+11).
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THE BULLDOGS:
T20)
Kelli Scheck, 74-72-78—224 (+8)
T37)
Treva Dodd (playing as an individual), 78-73-76—227 (+11)
T48)
Cybil Stillson, 80-73-77—230 (+14)
T56)
Sophie McGinnis, 76-79-77—232 (+16)
T62)
Katie Steinman, 78-72-83—233 (+17)
T81)
Ashley Freitas, 80-80-81—241 (+25)
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UP NEXT: The Bulldogs will return to action this weekend at the Lady Jaguar Invitational, hosted by IU Indianapolis. That is the final tournament prior to the 2025 BIG EAST Women's Golf Championship. Â
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