
Lillian Gottman
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Women's Golf Shoots Second-Best Round at Roseann Schwartz Invitational
9/21/2025 4:58:00 PM | Women's Golf
BOARDMAN, Ohio - Purdue Fort Wayne women's golf is in second place after the opening round of the Roseann Schwartz Invitational on Sunday (Sept. 21), behind only the host Youngstown State Penguins.
The Mastodons shot 311. YSU's 290 led the field.
Lillian Gottman shot 76 in round one, shooting even on the front nine. After a double-bogey on two, she birdied five and six to go back to even. She finished her day on a positive with a birdie on the 475-yard 18th. She is in eighth place with 18 to play.
Olivia Jang was one shot back of Gottman with nothing worse than a bogey in her first round. Jang started with four pars in a row, then after two bogeys, rattled off four more pars. A bogey on 11 prefaced three more consecutive pars. Like Gottman, Jang also finished with a birdie on 18 to take 10th place after one round.
Louise Ekesall shot 78 and is in 13th place after 18. She was 1-under on the back nine thanks to a blemish-free side. She had eight pars in a row then birdied 18.
Two shots back of Ekesall, Emily Gottman shot 80 and is in 20th place. She started with five pars to highlight the front side. On the back, she birdied 13 before turning in three pars in a row.
Hunar Mittal shot 84, rounding out those competing for the team score. Her round was highlighted by birdies on six and 12. The latter of which was in a stretch of six holes without a bogey. She is in 33rd place.
Lara Dommach competed as an individual, shooting a team-best 75. She is tied for sixth in the 50-player field.
The last round of the Roseann Schwartz Invitational will have a shotgun start at 9 a.m. on Monday morning (Sept. 22).
The Mastodons shot 311. YSU's 290 led the field.
Lillian Gottman shot 76 in round one, shooting even on the front nine. After a double-bogey on two, she birdied five and six to go back to even. She finished her day on a positive with a birdie on the 475-yard 18th. She is in eighth place with 18 to play.
Olivia Jang was one shot back of Gottman with nothing worse than a bogey in her first round. Jang started with four pars in a row, then after two bogeys, rattled off four more pars. A bogey on 11 prefaced three more consecutive pars. Like Gottman, Jang also finished with a birdie on 18 to take 10th place after one round.
Louise Ekesall shot 78 and is in 13th place after 18. She was 1-under on the back nine thanks to a blemish-free side. She had eight pars in a row then birdied 18.
Two shots back of Ekesall, Emily Gottman shot 80 and is in 20th place. She started with five pars to highlight the front side. On the back, she birdied 13 before turning in three pars in a row.
Hunar Mittal shot 84, rounding out those competing for the team score. Her round was highlighted by birdies on six and 12. The latter of which was in a stretch of six holes without a bogey. She is in 33rd place.
Lara Dommach competed as an individual, shooting a team-best 75. She is tied for sixth in the 50-player field.
The last round of the Roseann Schwartz Invitational will have a shotgun start at 9 a.m. on Monday morning (Sept. 22).
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