Williams extended its 20-stroke day one lead to 41 as it dominated the Middlebury Invitational/NESCAC Tournament with a two-day total of 619. Middlebury followed with a 660, while Amherst (672) placed third. The 11-team event took place at the Ralph Myhre Golf Course on the campus of Middlebury College.
Sarah Hasselman of Williams took home medalist honors with a two-day total of 150, including a 72 on the first day of play. Tracey Kim (152) and Elizabeth Gudas (153) finished second and third to round out the Eph's top finishers.
Michelle Peng paced the host school, shooting a 158 (80-78) to finish in a tie for fifth place. Jordan Glatt came in with a 160 (78-82) to place eighth, while Theodora Yoch came in 19th with a 170 (83-87). Hope Matthews wasn't far behind in 21st place after shooting a 172 with a pair of 86s, while Emma Kitchen rounded out the Panther squad with an even 200 (97-103).