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Karrh Earns Fifth Career Win at Lynn Invite, Patriots Finish in Third

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THE RUNDOWN 
After combining for an impressive 54-hole total of six-under, Jordan Karrh is the 2025 Lynn Invite Individual Champion, finishing one stroke better than Lynn's Amelia Ruiz. The Patriots finished third as a team, posting their best score of three-under in the final round.  

No. 4 DBU entered the day 11-strokes behind Lynn who sat atop the leaderboard. Their team-score of three-under in the final round is a testament to the tenacity of each player, and they finished just 12-strokes behind Lynn in third place. Two of the four scores used in the final team score were under par, with Ella Cheek's three-under 69 leading the way. Cheek posted rounds of 76 and 79 on day one of the tournament, but was able to finish in the red for her final 18.  

Individual champion Karrh's 71 was next. She made the turn at two-over, finding bogeys on holes four and six. She was four-strokes off the lead and was determined to finish strong. Ultimately, Karrh posted three birdies in six pars in her final nine to finish one stroke better than Ruiz, who bogeyed the final hole. Gracie Grant contributed an even-par 72 in round three thanks to a two-under back nine, and Sidney Robertson posted a one-over 73, finishing the last four holes of the tournament two-under.  

THE LEADERBOARD 
Lynn University claimed the team title after an impressive 54-hole total of two-under. They were the only team to finish under par and finished the day with a 10-stroke lead over second-place finisher Grand Valley State.  

Individually, Karrh finished six-under to place first individually, Amelia Ruiz of Lynn finished second at five-under, and Olivia Stoll of Grand Valley State finished third at three-under.

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 

  • This finish marks Karrh's fifth career win. Her last first-place finish came in the spring of 2023 when she won the Southern Invite.  

  • The Patriots round out the regular season with four team wins.  


INSIDE THE NUMBERS 

41- The Patriots carded 41 birdies over the two-days of play, finishing second to Lynn's 43 birdies.  

13- Karrh made the second-most birdies in the field, totaling 13 after 54 holes.  

2- DBU was 2nd in par three and par four play, averaging 3.08 strokes per par three and 4.15 strokes per par four.  

FIFTH-YEAR JORDAN KARRH ON HER WIN 

"I am so thankful for the opportunity to be able to compete and thankful I was able to come out on top! It was a grind today but thankful I was able to pull it out coming down the stretch! I am ready for the postseason to start and compete with my teammates to finish out my senior season! This was win #5 in my career and I am thankful I was able to get that momentum heading into postseason!"

UP NEXT 
The Patriots gear up for the postseason, beginning with the Lone Star Conference Tournament on April 20-22.  

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