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Women's Golf Ties for Eighth at Golf Iconic Classic

Oct 21, 2025 11:58AM ● By Sacramento State Athletics News Release
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The Hornets finished tied for eighth place out of 19 teams in the tournament with scores of 284-285-301-870 at the Golf Iconic Classic on Oct. 15 at the New Mexico State University Golf Course. Boise State won the team title after finishing 13-under par. Photo courtesy of Sacramento State Athletics


SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - Sophia Lee's even-par round of 72 led the California State University, Sacramento women's golf team during the final round of the Golf Iconic Classic on Oct. 15 at the New Mexico State University Golf Course.
 
The Sacramento State Hornets finished tied for eighth place out of 19 teams in the tournament with scores of 284-285-301-870. Boise State won the team title after finishing 13-under par. Northern Arizona stormed into second place in the team standings at 7-under while UC Irvine (5-under), Santa Clara (1-under) finished third and fourth.
 
Lee opened the third round on the seventh hole and parred her first three holes. Her first bogey came on the 10th hole and was later matched by a birdie on the par-4 14th. Lee moved to 2-over following bogeys on numbers 16 and 18 but was able to finish even following birdies on the par-4 first and fifth holes.

Lee tied for 36th overall at 73-75-72-220.
 
The Hornets also counted rounds of 75 from 
Tova Hatton and 77s from Darla May Dela Torre and Jocelyn Tseng toward the team total.
 
Overall, 
Ella Kraft and Dela Torre tied for 22nd place for the highest finish on the Hornets. Kraft shot 70-66-81-217 while Torre had rounds of 69-71-77-217. Lee and Ashley Koga tied for 36th, Florencia Dufey was 43rd, Tseng 46th and Hatton 65th.
 
Sacramento State will quickly return to action as it competes at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational on Oct. 20 to Oct. 22, after press time, in Hawaii. The tournament will be the final event for the Hornets members during their schedule’s fall portion.