
Hunar Mittal
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Hunar Mittal Leads 'Dons on Day One at Purdue
4/12/2026 8:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Hunar Mittal of the Purdue Fort Wayne women's golf team shot 81-76-157 on the first day of the Boilermaker Spring Classic (Sunday, April 12).
Mittal overcame blustery conditions to finish her day with just one hole worse than a bogey, and that was her first of the morning. The junior had eight pars and a birdie on hole 10 in round one. To start round two, she birdied hole 15 to make up for the double-bogey in round one. From there, she strung together 12 more pars, including eight in a row on the front nine. Her 157 put Mittal in 61st place with 18 to play.
Lillian Gottman shot 80-80-160 and is in 71st place. She had 12 pars in round one, with eight of them on the back nine. In the afternoon, she had eight more pars with a birdie on the 475-yard hole two.
One shot back of Gottman, Natalie Papa turned in a 79-82-161. She birdied her first hole, the 452-yard 14th, then rattled off 18 pars the rest of the day. She is in 78th place.
Emily Gottman shot 78-84-162 and is 81st. She had two birdies on the first trip through the course: the 383-yard 18th and the 475-yard second. She totaled 17 pars in her two rounds.
Lara Dommach's day was highlighted by an eagle on hole eight in round two. She holed out the 365-yard par-4 on her second shot and was the only player to eagle the hole all day. She had one of only eight eagles in the entire field. She also birdied hole 17 in round one and hole 10 in round two. She turned in an 82-83-165 for 86th place.
Lillie Cone played as an individual, shooting 85-83-168 for 91st. She birdied hole 10 in her first round to go with seven pars. In round two, she had nine pars.
The Mastodons shot 639 as a team and are in 16th place in the tough field.
The last round of the event will begin at 9 a.m. on Monday (April 13).
Mittal overcame blustery conditions to finish her day with just one hole worse than a bogey, and that was her first of the morning. The junior had eight pars and a birdie on hole 10 in round one. To start round two, she birdied hole 15 to make up for the double-bogey in round one. From there, she strung together 12 more pars, including eight in a row on the front nine. Her 157 put Mittal in 61st place with 18 to play.
Lillian Gottman shot 80-80-160 and is in 71st place. She had 12 pars in round one, with eight of them on the back nine. In the afternoon, she had eight more pars with a birdie on the 475-yard hole two.
One shot back of Gottman, Natalie Papa turned in a 79-82-161. She birdied her first hole, the 452-yard 14th, then rattled off 18 pars the rest of the day. She is in 78th place.
Emily Gottman shot 78-84-162 and is 81st. She had two birdies on the first trip through the course: the 383-yard 18th and the 475-yard second. She totaled 17 pars in her two rounds.
Lara Dommach's day was highlighted by an eagle on hole eight in round two. She holed out the 365-yard par-4 on her second shot and was the only player to eagle the hole all day. She had one of only eight eagles in the entire field. She also birdied hole 17 in round one and hole 10 in round two. She turned in an 82-83-165 for 86th place.
Lillie Cone played as an individual, shooting 85-83-168 for 91st. She birdied hole 10 in her first round to go with seven pars. In round two, she had nine pars.
The Mastodons shot 639 as a team and are in 16th place in the tough field.
The last round of the event will begin at 9 a.m. on Monday (April 13).
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