SEWANEE, Tenn. – Sewanee outscored Berry College by 133 raw points in NCEA action Sunday in the Tigers 8-2 victory, with
Emma Sameth earning Most Outstanding Player honors in Fences and
Olivia Carmouche garnering Most Outstanding Player accolades in Flat.
In the Fences competition, Sewanee outscored Berry, 4-1.
Rebecca Love,
Addison Durrett, Carmouche and Sameth all earned their points for the Tigers.
Irene Boehem was edged by Berry's Meaghan Kursman to start Fences on Tuck. Love scored 77 on Leo, Carmouche posted an 80 on Gordy, Durrett registered an 85 on Des and Sameth collected an 86 on Klacid.
In the Flat competition, Sewanee also outscored Berry, 4-1, with Campbell Flannigan, Love, Carmouche and Sameth all earning points.
Love recorded a career-high score of 94 on the flat on Carl and Sameth registered a career-best mark of 95 on Dekkar. Carmouche collected her career-high score of 97 on the flat on Archie, Flanagan posted an 86 on Huzaar and Durrett was edged out of her point on Chip by Kursman.