Nielson Finishes Second at Tiger/Wave Classic

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New Orleans, LA  - Virginia junior golfer Calle Nielson shot 3-under 69 during Sunday's final round to finish second at the Tiger/Wave Golf Classic at English Turn Golf and Country Club in New Orleans. Nielson finished the three-day tournament at 2-under 214, one shot behind LSU's Megan McChrystal, who managed a birdie on her final hole to secure the victory. Nielson had three birdies and one bogey during her final round.

Behind Nielson's play, No. 18 Virginia finished fifth in the 23-team field that included 16 teams ranked in the current Golfstat top-50. Auburn, ranked No. 2, won the tournament at 25-over 889. TCU was second at 896, No. 7 Alabama was third at 897, No 20 LSU was fourth at 901 and UVa was fifth at 902. The Cavaliers shot 3-over 291 during the final day, their best round of the tournament.

Nielson's final finish and score were her best this season. It was the 11th top-10 showing during her career and her second highest finish at UVa. Last year she tied for first at the LSU Classic.

Freshman Brittany Altomare was Virginia's next highest finisher in 31st place. She finished at 12-over 228 including a 72 during the final round after opening with scores of 76 and 80. Eleana Collins was 41st overall at 230. She opened the tournament with a career-best 18-hole score of 73 and followed that up with rounds of 83 and 74. Collins' finish was the best in her career.

Nicole Agnello was 53rd overall at 232. She opened and closed with scores of 76 and shot 80 during Saturday's second round that featured high winds that inflated the field's scoring. Whitney Neuhauser placed 101st at 244 and only counted as a scorer during the opening round when she shot 74. Lauren Greenlief, playing as a non-scoring individual, was 110th at 247.

The Cavaliers are next in action March 26-28 at Georgia's Liz Murphey Classic.


Tiger/Wave Golf Classic
English Turn Country Club
New Orleans, LA
Par-72, 6,132 yards
Final Results

Team Results


 1. Auburn             305-296-288-889

 2. TCU                305-298-293-896
 3. Alabama
            293-315-290-897
 4. LSU
                294-307-300-901
 5. Virginia           296-315-291-902

 6. Tennessee          305-311-289-905
 7. Georgia            307-313-286-906
 8. North Carolina    
 302-312-295-909
 9. Wake Forest        314-315-283-912
10. Mississippi        300-321-296-917
11. Vanderbilt         303-325-291-919
12. Arkansas           314-316-293-923
13. Notre Dame
         310-314-300-924
14. Purdue
             303-327-296-926
15. NC State
           306-319-302-927

16. Tulane             305-327-300-932
16. Furman             305-334-293-932
18. Louisville         313-317-304-934

19. Col. of Charleston 313-318-304-935
20. Kentucky          
 308-326-312-946
21. UNC-Wilmington    
 322-324-314-960
22. Central Florida    321-325-315-961

23. Mississippi State 
 320-331-318-969

Individual Leaders
1. Megan McChrystal, LSU         72-72-69-213
2. Calle Nielson, Virginia       73-72-69-214
3. Cydney Clanton, Auburn        73-71-71-215
4. Candace Schepperle, Auburn    76-76-67-219
5. Tessa Teachman, LSU           70-75-75-220
6. Marina Alex, Vanderbilt       75-77-69-221
6. Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee   76-77-68-221
6. Rachel Raastad, TCU           78-71-72-221
9. Emilie Burger, Georgia        81-75-66-222
9. Camilla Lennarth, Alabama     72-76-75-222
9. Brooke Pancake, Alabama       70-80-72-222

Virginia Results
  2. Calle Nielson      73-72-69-214
 31. Brittany Altomare  76-80-72-228
 41. Eleana Collins     73-83-74-230
 53. Nicole Agnello     76-80-76-232
101. Whitney Neuhauser  74-86-84-244
110. Lauren Greenlief*  81-91-75-247
* Competing as an individual