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Natalie Catapano posted a second-round 77 and tied for 13th at the Deb Jackson Invitational.

Women's Golf

Catapano shoots final-round 77, ties for 13th at Deb Jackson Invite

SEWANEE, Tenn. – Freshman Natalie Catapano shot a final-round 77 and senior Jane Stilz carded a 79 for Sewanee women's golf Sunday in the second round of the Deb Jackson Invitational at West Pines Golf Club in Douglasville, Ga.
 
The Tigers finished eighth in the team standings, dropping one spot after the first round and one stroke behind three teams that tied for fifth – Wesleyan College [CT], Mary Hardin-Baylor and Washington University.
 
Catapano started slowly with a double bogey and a double on her second and third holes of the day, Nos. 17-18. The Pacific Palisades, Calif., native played the front nine in two-over with seven pars and two bogeys and recorded another bogey on 10 before a birdie at No. 12, her only one of the day. She bogeyed her final hole as well, No. 15, for a six-over 77 and a two-round total of 151, tied for 13th.
 
Stilz carded her second straight eight-over 79, beginning with a double bogey and two bogeys in her first three holes (15-17). The Lexington, Ky., native collected four pars with a birdie at No. 1 before two more bogeys and a double in a four-hole stretch from 5-8. She was one-over over the final six holes with five pars, posting a 36-hole score of 158, solo 27th individually.
 
Freshman Rachel Waters and Elizabeth Bowman and junior Olivia Bentley each carded rounds of 81.
 
Waters, playing as an individual, registered four pars, four bogeys and one double on the front nine. The Nashville, Tenn., native collected five pars and four bogeys on the back for a two-day total of 159, tied for 28th.
 
Bowman started her round at No. 13 with four bogeys and two pars to make the turn. The College Grove, Tenn., native birdied No. 1 and recorded four more pars on the front nine and another at No. 10, posting a 36-hole score of 160, tied for 30th.
 
Bentley improved her score by seven strokes in the second round. She also began her day at No. 13 with three pars and three bogeys. The Nashville, Tenn., native registered five pars as well as a birdie at No. 5 on the front nine but ended with three straight bogeys for a two-round total of 169, 45th individually.
 
Freshmen Anna Claire Gibson opened the round with two bogeys and a double before pars on 17 and 18 to make the turn. The Knoxville, Tenn., native made just one par on the front nine, shooting 45, but collected three pars and one bogey to finish the day with an 85 and a 36-hole score of 164, tied for 38th.
 
Sewanee opens play in the SAA Championships this coming Friday at Greystone Golf Club in Dickson, Tenn.
 
INDIVIDUAL SCORES
t13. Natalie Catapano – 74-77=151
27. Jane Stilz – 79-79=158
t28. Rachel Waters – 78-81=159*
t30. Elizabeth Bowman – 79-81=160
t38. Anna Claire Gibson – 79-85=164
45. Olivia Bentley – 88-81=169
*-individual
 
TEAM SCORES
1.Emory University – 279-298=577
2. Carnegie Mellon – 290-299=589
3. Washington University – 300-306=606
4. UC Santa Cruz – 309-313=622
t5. Wesleyan College [CT] – 303-323=626
t5. Mary Hardin-Baylor – 309-317=626
t5. Washington University 'B' – 312-314=626
8. Sewanee – 311-318=627
9. Emory University 'B' – 315-315=630
10. Mississippi University for Women – 340-358=698
 
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Players Mentioned

Olivia Bentley

Olivia Bentley

5' 9"
Junior
Jane Stilz

Jane Stilz

5' 3"
Senior
Elizabeth Bowman

Elizabeth Bowman

5' 9"
Freshman
Natalie Catapano

Natalie Catapano

5' 5"
Freshman
Anna Claire Gibson

Anna Claire Gibson

5' 2"
Freshman
Rachel Waters

Rachel Waters

5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Olivia Bentley

Olivia Bentley

5' 9"
Junior
Jane Stilz

Jane Stilz

5' 3"
Senior
Elizabeth Bowman

Elizabeth Bowman

5' 9"
Freshman
Natalie Catapano

Natalie Catapano

5' 5"
Freshman
Anna Claire Gibson

Anna Claire Gibson

5' 2"
Freshman
Rachel Waters

Rachel Waters

5' 4"
Freshman