University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics

Bronte Law Wins Individual Title as Bruins Place Third at Stanford
October 19, 2014 | Women's Golf
Stanford and USC tied for first place at 837 (-15), followed by the Bruins one shot back at 838 (-14). The Bruins posted a final round team score of six-under par 278; the Trojans were 10-under on the day and the Cardinal were nine under. Top-ranked Washington was fourth at 851 (-1) and Northwestern was fifth at 853 (+1).
Law, who fired a first round 65 (-6), was two-over par on the outward nine, before making five birdies on the inward side, including one at the 72nd hole. In nine rounds this season, Law is 14-under par and has a scoring average of 70.1.
Teammate Louise Ridderstrom tied for second place at 207 (-6) after posting a two-under 69 in the final round. Unfortunately, she was playing as an individual, and her scores did not count in the Bruins' team total. Still, her result was a collegiate best.
Senior Erynne Lee posted the team's best score of the day, a three-under par 68. She tied for fourth place at five-under par 208. Freshman Lydia Choi recorded a third sub-par round for the Bruins, a one-under par 70. She tied for 51st at 220 (+7).
Sophomore Alison Lee tied for 16th at one-under par 212 (-1) after posting a score of 72 (E), and freshman Erin Choi tied for 29th at 215 (+2) following her round of even par 71.
For complete results click here.













