Fresno State Athletics

Bulldogs Ready For Last Tournament of the Fall
10/27/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
Oct. 27, 2010
FRESNO, Calif. - Bulldogs Ready For the Last Tournament of the Fall
The `Dogs leave for San Luis Obispo, California this weekend to compete in the 2010 Cal Poly Lampkin Grip Invitational on November 1-2. The team recently returned from the Santa Clara Invitational where they placed third out of seven teams. Freshman Hillary Billingsley opened the tournament with a score of 74 and was tied for fi rst place with junior Louisa Lies. Senior Chelsea Czinski ended the tournament in fourth place and junior Louisa Lies took the fifth place spot. Head coach Angie Cates-Moore is very pleased with the amount of progress her team has made in a very short amount of time. The Bulldogs are ready to play their last tournament of the fall semester and are hoping to have the Cal Poly Invitational be their best tournament so far.
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The Course and Setup
Course: Cypress Ridge Country Club
Yardage: 6,803 yards
Par: 72
Bulldogs Top 10 Finishes This Season
3 Louisa Lies (Heather Farr Memorial) 72-69-81--222
4 Chelsea Czinski (Santa Clara Invitational) 75-76--151
T4 Krysta Clark (Heather Farr Memorial) 77-77-71--225
5 Louisa Lies (Santa Clara Invitational) 74-78--152
T8 Louisa Lies (Ram Fall Classic) 69-74-72--215
Lies Named Golf World Magazine National Player of the Week
Louisa Lies competed in her fi rst collegiate tournament in Honolulu last spring (66-76-74--216) and went wire to wire after opening with a tournament low of 66 and was selected the Golf World National Player of the Week. Her three round score of 216 is right up there with former winners of this event Anika Sorenstam of Arizona, who shot a 212 in 1992, and Natalie Gulbis, who carded a 216 in 2001. Lies was the only player to shoot par for the tournament, winning the event by five strokes. The Bulldogs are expecting another great season from Lies this year.
Head Coach Angie Cates-Moore
Head Coach Angie Cates-Moore is in her seventh season with the Bulldogs. She is a graduate from Washington State University and played golf there for four years. Cates-Moore won the WAC Coach of the Year award in 2005 and 2007. She has coached professional players such as Laura Luethke, Michael Jurgensen, David Yarnes, Todd Deacon, Sean Deacon, Anthony Arvidson, and Leah Whiting.
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