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Harvard Athletic Communications (GoCrimson.com)

Women's Golf

Harvard Women's Golf Set to Compete in the Ivy Intercollegiate Tournament

SPRINGFIELD, N.J.- Harvard Women's Golf is back in action in Springfield, New Jersey, competing in the Ivy Intercollegiate Tournament hosted by Columbia, Princeton and Yale. The event will take place at Baltusrol Golf Club on Oct. 10 – Oct. 11.
 
12 schools will be competing in the tournament, including Clemson University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Florida State University, University of Miami, University of North Carolina, North Carolina State University, University of Notre Dame, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University and Yale University.
 
The format of this tournament is a little different than a normal tournament. On Monday, the 12 teams will play 36 continuous holes, after which a team and individual champion will be named. On Tuesday, there will be an 18-hole individual match play competition between the Ivy League and the ACC. The top ACC finisher from Monday will compete against the top Ivy finisher, #2 ACC vs. #2 Ivy, etc. One point will be earned for each competition and the league with the most points awarded will be declared the winner.
 

Harvard's Lineup

 

What to Know

  • Harvard has finished in the top two in both of their previous tournaments this year.
  • Charissa Shang led the way for the Crimson in their last tournament, the Princeton Invitational, tying for fourth in the tournament with a score of 1-under par.


Up Next

 The Crimson travel to Rehobeth Beach, Delaware to compete in the University of Delaware Lady Blue Hen Invitational on Oct. 15 – Oct. 16.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Catie Schernecker

Catie Schernecker

Sophomore
Meiyi Yan

Meiyi Yan

Junior
Applied Mathematics
Bridget Ma

Bridget Ma

First-Year
Charissa  Shang

Charissa Shang

First-Year
Iris Wang

Iris Wang

First-Year

Players Mentioned

Catie Schernecker

Catie Schernecker

Sophomore
Meiyi Yan

Meiyi Yan

Junior
Applied Mathematics
Bridget Ma

Bridget Ma

First-Year
Charissa  Shang

Charissa Shang

First-Year
Iris Wang

Iris Wang

First-Year