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Crimson Golfers Return to Form

The other Lions, the Nittany ones from Penn State, took the overall lead after the first round and never looked back.

The team won its home tournament by nine strokes, led by Emily Ransone who finished second overall.

Rollins’s Fabia Rothenfluh was the overall winner.

Kabasakalis and junior Christine Cho finished tied for 21st, a score they shared with Penn State’s Giulia Carando.

“Mia hit[ting] 73 in the second round [is] representative of the way her game is going,” Rhoads said.

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Sophomore Katie Sylvan, who placed 37th, was next in line, followed by junior Jane Lee, who wound up tied for 57th.

All five of the Crimson’s golfers placed in the top four for Harvard at least once, meaning that the performances of all five factored into the top-five finish this weekend.

Harvard will rely on that kind of depth in two weeks when it hosts its final fall tournament at The International in Bolton, Mass.

“It was good to see what we’re capable of,” Kabasakalis said. “Well, we’re capable of doing better.”

—Staff writer Christina C. McClintock can be reached at ccmcclin@fas.harvard.edu.

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