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Compton Named SBC Women's Golfer of the Week

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Red Wolves Conclude Play at Johnie Imes Invitational

COLUMBIA, Mo. (10/3/18) – The Arkansas State women's golf team completed play Wednesday at the 11th annual Johnie Imes Invitational, finishing the three-day tournament with a combined 911 that placed it tied for 10th among 13 teams.

The Red Wolves shot a final-round 309 at The Club at Old Hawthorne after posting a 300 and 302 for the first and second rounds, respectively. The squad ended the tourney tied with Bradley, ahead of UMKC and Little Rock and within two strokes of ninth-place Illinois State.

Missouri won its home tournament for the fifth consecutive year with an 853, while Fresno State finished runner-up and Florida Gulf Coast third with an 876.

Arkansas State was led by Beth Ann Compton, who finished tied for 26th place with a 224 total that marked her best three-round score of the season. Her combined score included a season-low 73 for the opening 18 holes, a 75 for the second round and a 76 today.

Junior Grayson Gladden and senior Aracelly Jimenez Rios both tied for 47th place with a combined 231. Also competing for the Red Wolves, freshman Madison Smith finished tied for 60th place after recording a 236 total, while fellow freshman Olivia Schmidt completed play with a 77 for each of the last two rounds.

Arkansas State returns to action Oct. 28-30 at the Little Rock Golf Classic.

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Players Mentioned

Beth Ann Compton

Beth Ann Compton

Senior
Grayson Gladden

Grayson Gladden

Junior
Aracelly Jimenez Rios

Aracelly Jimenez Rios

Senior
Olivia Schmidt

Olivia Schmidt

Freshman
Madison Smith

Madison Smith

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Beth Ann Compton

Beth Ann Compton

Senior
Grayson Gladden

Grayson Gladden

Junior
Aracelly Jimenez Rios

Aracelly Jimenez Rios

Senior
Olivia Schmidt

Olivia Schmidt

Freshman
Madison Smith

Madison Smith

Freshman