NORMAN, Okla.- Texas A&M junior Maddie Szeryk shot an 18-hole school record 63 (-8), to finish third in the tournament and lead a strong final round charge by the No. 20 women’s golf team at the Schooner Fall Classic at Belmar Golf Club on Sunday. Szeryk was joined by teammate Bianca Fabrizio, who finished in a tie for fourth, in the tournament’s top five.
Szeryk posted five straight birdies on the way to become the first Texas A&M golfer to shoot 63 in a round. Szeryk, who had previously tied the school record with a 7-under round in 2014, had eight birdies and no bogeys on the par 71 / 5,901 yard course.
Szeryk, who entered the day at even par, shot up the leaderboard from 16th to third, where she finished with a 205 (-8). Her 8-under total ties for the third-best tournament total in Texas A&M history.
Bianca Fabrizio shot a 1-under 70 on the final day of the Schooner Fall Classic, finishing the tournament in a tie for fourth place, one stroke behind Szeryk at 206 (-7). Fabrizio, who shot a second-round 66, went under par each round of the tournament. Fabrizio’s 7-under ties for the fifth-best tournament total in Texas A&M history, and is the second best of her career, just trailing the 9-under she shot to win the 2015 SEC Championship.
Thanya Pattamakijsakul shot an even-par 71 on Sunday, bringing her tournament total to 228 (+15), finishing in 51st. Andrea Jonama shot a 77 (+6) to finish with a 232 (+19) in 57th. Courtney Dow, after withdrawing from the first two rounds on Saturday, shot a 7-over 78 in her first collegiate round.
Using three par-or-better rounds, the Aggies shot up the leaderboard with a 3-under 281 on Sunday, the second-best score of the day. The Aggies finished the tournament with an 871 (+19), tying for sixth place after starting the day 10 strokes back in 10th place.
Florida State won the tournament with an 829 (-23), and the Seminoles’ Morgane Metraux won medalist honors with a 201 (-12).
The Aggies return to action from October 9-10 at the Jim West Challenge in The Woodlands, Texas.
Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics