WAYNESBURG, Pa. – The Geneva College women's golf team easily defeated Waynesburg on Tuesday afternoon at the Greene County Country Club. The Golden Tornadoes shot a combined score of 373, while Waynesburg finished with a 473.
Freshman
Sabienea Winston (Antigua/Antigua State) again led the way with an 89, while sophomore
Karly Devaney (Akron, Ohio/Springfield) was just a shot behind, carding a 90. Sophomores
Hannah Therrell (Barrigada, Guam/Academy of Our Lady of Guam) and
Sarah Theus (Fleming Isle, Fla./Fleming Isle) each shot a 97 to finish out the top four. Sophomore
Anna Kaminski (Middleville, Mich./Thornapple Kellogg) carded a 102.
"We can play better than our scores show," said Head Coach
Andrew Fee. "We need to continue to improve, and today we went the wrong way. Although we play really well at times, we just need to find a way to do that over 18 holes. I'm looking forward to Taylor getting a shot in the top five on Friday at Thiel."
Geneva is back in action on Friday when the women travel to take on Thiel at 1:00 p.m. at Avalon at Buhl Country Club.
Geneva College is a Christ-centered academic community that provides a comprehensive education to equip students for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor. Offering over 145 traditional undergraduate majors and programs, fully online Adult Degree Programs and high-demand graduate degrees, Geneva's programs are recognized for their high quality. Geneva has one of the top 100 undergraduate engineering programs in the nation, according to
U.S. News and World Report. Adhering to the truth of Scripture, a Geneva education is grounded in God's Word as well as in a core curriculum designed to prepare students vocationally to think, write and communicate well in today's world. Geneva was founded and is governed by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) and is a founding member of both the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) and IACE (International Association for Christian Education).