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Carnegie Mellon Women's Golf Heads Into Final Round of 2021 NCAA Championship Atop Leaderboard

Carnegie Mellon Women's Golf Heads Into Final Round of 2021 NCAA Championship Atop Leaderboard

From Carnegie Mellon University Athletics

The Carnegie Mellon University women's golf team carded a 305 in the third round of the 2021 NCAA Division III Championships Thursday and will head into the final round on Friday on top of the leaderboard with a 54-hole score of 925 (312-308-305). The Cardinal and Gray hold a four-shot lead over Methodist University and will vie for the school's first national team championship in any sport on Friday. The championships are being played on the par-72, 5,818-yard Forest Akers West Golf Course in East Lansing, Michigan.

Sophomore Alexis Sudjianto (Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin School) continues to lead the Tartans after carding a 79 in round three and has a 54-hole score of 228 (74-75-79). The sophomore is second individually in a field of 131 golfers.

On Thursday, freshman Denise Pan (Houston, Texas/St. John's School) recorded her best round of the championships with a two-over par 74. Pan is five strokes behind Sudjianto with a score of 233 (78-81-74) and is tied for fifth.

Sophomore Michelle Cao (Johns Creek, Ga./Northview) and junior Nadia Susanto (Irvine, Calif./Arnold O. Beckman) both shot rounds of four-over par 76 Thursday and both are tied for 12th individually with a 234. Cao has carded rounds of 81, 77 and 76 while Susanto posted rounds of 82, 76 and 76. Senior Charlotte Simpson (Towson, Md./Bryn Mawr School) ended day two with an 80 and has a 246 (78-88-80).

The final round of play is set for Friday with Simpson teeing off first for the Tartans at 9:40 a.m. The field was cut to the top 15 teams and top six individuals not on one of those teams following the third round of play on Thursday.