Women's Golf At Badlwin-Wallace Invitational
The Wittenberg women's golf team had an anti-climactic ending to the 2004-05 season with a complete washout of the Baldwin-Wallace Invitational last weekend.
Meghan Lahner
The Wittenberg women's golf team had an anti-climactic ending to
the 2004-05 season with a complete washout of the Baldwin-Wallace
Invitational last weekend.
Three players wound up playing all 11 rounds during the 2004-05
season - juniors Ann Delaney (Buffalo Grove, Ill./Buffalo
Grove) and Callie Riley (Orlando, Fla./Winter
Park) and senior Meghan Lahner (Toledo,
Ohio/Ottawa Hills).
Riley had the team's best scoring average at 99.6, an improvement
of seven strokes over her average in 2003-04. Riley had the low
round among the trio, going for an 89 in the Capital Fall
Invitational, ironically the first competition of the year.
Delaney, on the other hand, carded her best score as a collegian in
the season's final event, the Wittenberg Invitational on April 19
at Windy Knoll.
Delaney and Riley figure to be joined atop the team's lineup in
2005-06 by returning juniors Kelly Prasser (Cincinnati,
Ohio/Turpin) and Alex Pressler (Grosse Pointe
Park, Mich./Grosse Pointe South), both of whom missed the
spring 2005 season to study abroad.