PALO ALTO, Calif. — University of Washington freshman Karinn Dickinson, a Kamiak High alum, shot an even-par 71 for the second-consecutive day to win the Peg Barnard Collegiate at Stanford Golf Course and help the Husky women’s golf team to a second-place team finish.
Dickinson claimed her first career medalist honors, winning the event by one shot over Stanford’s Angela King. The Husky frosh becomes the first UW player to win a tournament title since Paige Mackenzie won the 2006 NCAA West Regional. Dickinson equaled her career-low of 1-under 71 which she shot in the opening round on Friday.
The Huskies had their best finish of the season, shooting a 14-over par 298 in the final round to finish with a 27-over 595. Washington finished just four shots behind Stanford (23-over 591), which rallied to win the team title for the second-straight year. The Cardinal shot a 7-over 291 on the final day.
Oregon State finished third at 31-over 599.
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