
Huskies Face Talent-Laden Stanford Intercollegiate Field
October 13, 2021 | Women's Golf
PALO ALTO, Calif. – The Husky women's golf team will tee it up Friday through Sunday, Oct. 15-17 at the Stanford Intercollegiate hosted by Dr. Condoleeza Rice with a very competitive field competing for the tournament championship.
Washington will be join a field of 16 other teams at Stanford Golf Course that includes Arizona State, California, Colorado, UCLA, UC Davis, Georgia, Iowa State, Northwestern, Oregon, Oregon State, Pepperdine, San Jose State, USC, Texas, Washington State and host Stanford. The teams will play 18 holes each day.
Coach Mary Lou Mul flur will head to the Bay Area with a lineup of Camille Boyd, Kennedy Knox, Stefanie Deng, Jamie Hsieh and Brittany Kwon. Last time out, Boyd earned a second-place finish at the Mason Rudolph Invitational and the Huskies finished ninth as a team.
The Stanford Intercollegiate is the penultimate tourney of the fall for the Huskies as they wrap up the early season in Hawai'i at the Pac-12 Preview, starting Nov. 1.
Washington will be join a field of 16 other teams at Stanford Golf Course that includes Arizona State, California, Colorado, UCLA, UC Davis, Georgia, Iowa State, Northwestern, Oregon, Oregon State, Pepperdine, San Jose State, USC, Texas, Washington State and host Stanford. The teams will play 18 holes each day.
Coach Mary Lou Mul flur will head to the Bay Area with a lineup of Camille Boyd, Kennedy Knox, Stefanie Deng, Jamie Hsieh and Brittany Kwon. Last time out, Boyd earned a second-place finish at the Mason Rudolph Invitational and the Huskies finished ninth as a team.
The Stanford Intercollegiate is the penultimate tourney of the fall for the Huskies as they wrap up the early season in Hawai'i at the Pac-12 Preview, starting Nov. 1.
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