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UCLA wins its fifth tournament of the season and Campos wins her fourth career tournament
The UCLA women’s golf team ranked No.3 nationally, shot 6-under to win its fifth tournament of the season at The Show at Spanish Trail Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. The team carded rounds of 285-289-284 to share the co-champion position with SMU. SMU carded rounds of 285-290-283 for a total score of 6-under 858.
UCLA Junior Zoe Antoinette Campos carded rounds of 68-70-71 to win her second medal in back-to-back events at a total score of 7-under 209. Campos, who won by three strokes, now owns four collegiate medals, which ranks tied for sixth in UCLA history.
Campos is ranked No. 28 on the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women's Rankings. UCLA extended its winning streak, having previously secured the team title at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview two weeks prior.
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Pac-12 Preview: UCLA sweeps to win fourth tournament of the season
The tournament's joint runner-up position was claimed by Virginia Senior Rebecca Skoler, University of Mexico final year student Lauren Lehigh, TCU Senior Lois Lau of France, and Australian Jeneath Wong, a senior at Pepperdine.
All four players finished with a matching total score of 4-under par. Skoler carded rounds of 73-71-68, Lehigh 71-70-71, Lau 72-68-72, and Wong 70-68-74.
UCLA's dominance continued with three more players finishing inside the top-20. Resident Junior Alessia Nobilia carded rounds of 71-73-71 for a T9 finish at 1-under, Senior Kate Villegas shot rounds of 73-73-72 to secure a T14 finish at 2-over, and junior Caroline Canales posted scores of 76-73-70 for a T17 finish at 3-over.
In terms of statistics, UCLA led the field in several categories, boasting a scoring average of 3.10 on Par 3s, 4.82 on Par 5s, and tying for first with the most number of Eagles, recording two in the tournament. Caroline Canales of UCLA stood out, shooting the highest number of pars, totaling 42 in the tournament.
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Valencia, CA | 600 | 68-70-71=209 | |
| T2 | Needham, MA | 400 | 73-71-68=212 | |
| T2 | Loveland, CO | 400 | 71-70-71=212 | |
| T2 | , France | 400 | 72-68-72=212 | |
| T2 | , Australia | 400 | 70-68-74=212 |

54 hole women's college tournament hosted by UNLV. Team (best four scores out of five players each round) and individual competitions.

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