At 25-under 839, Texas Tech broke the school's 54-hole scoring record and took down five schools ranked inside the top-25 of the Golfweek/Sagarin poll in the process. The Red Raiders, who were coming off a win at Trinity Forest last weekend, won the tournament for the third time since 2012.
San Jose State, which was coming off their second win of the season at the Juli Inkster Invitational two weeks ago, set a 54-hole scoring record at 24-under 840, only to fall one stroke shy of the team title.
Four Texas Tech players carded rounds of par or better on Sunday, with freshman Chiara Horder setting the pace with a 2-under 70. Anna Dong and Gale Dumez turned in rounds of 71 while Amy Taylor posted an even-par round of 72.Hog On Top 🏆🐗
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Dumez tied for third at 8-under 208, two strokes behind medalist Kajal Mistry of Arkansas. San Jose State's Natasha Andrea Oon finished second at 9-under 207 after carding rounds of 67-68-72.
Mistry gained a share of the lead with Han-Hsuan Yu of Oklahoma State and Oon after a bogey-free 67 in Saturday's second round. She polished off her first collegiate victory with a 1-under 71 on Sunday to finish at 10-under for the event.



