
Estravillo, Gregston Highlight Tuesday's Women's Golf Action
October 07, 2025 | Women's Golf
MUNCIE, Ind. - - Junior Jenna Estravillo turned in the best round of Ball State's nine golfers Tuesday, carding three birdies in a round of +1 (73) to close play in the Golfweek Put Me In Coach Invitational at the Delaware Country Club.
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The effort helped her make the biggest move up the leaderboard on the final day of the 54-hole event, as she jumped four spots into a tie for seventh at +9 (225). Estravillo also finished the tournament tied for fourth among the field of 14 with eight birdies.
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Junior JJ Gregston led Ball State's individuals at the event, placing fifth overall with a score of +5 (221). Her best effort was a second-round score of -2 (70), which was the best for a Cardinals golfer between the team's two events this week. After opening the event with +4 (76), she closed at +3 (75) today.
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Gregston would tie for the tournament lead with 35 total holes played at par, while tying for the team lead and fourth overall with four birdies.
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Senior Madelin Boyd and junior Madelyn Young also competed on the 6,008-yard trek, with Boyd tying for 10th at +12 (228) and Young placing 13th at +23 (239).Â
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Over at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, it was another tough round for the Cardinals who tallied just seven total birdies on the day. Two of those came on the closing four holes for senior Sarah Gallagher who led the squad with a score of +5 (76) Tuesday.Â
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Gallagher was also Ball State's top overall finisher at the event, tying for 37th among the 74-golfer field at +16 (229). She would also tie for the team lead with six total birdies over the 54 holes, while tying for fifth among the field with a +4 (4.12) par-4 average.
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Sophomore Sophie Korthuijs, who tied Gallagher for team-high honors with six birdies, finished second on the squad and tied for 48th overall at +19 (232). After starting the tournament with a round of +3 (74), she closed with back-to-back rounds at +8 (79).
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Rounding out Ball State's top performers at the event was senior Sabrina Langerak who tied for the Cardinals' second-best closing round at +8 (79). She finished tied for 59th overall at +22 (235).
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Overall, the Cardinals placed 12th among the 14-team field with a score of +79 (927). Host Kansas won the event at +3 (855), which was 14 strokes better than second-place Missouri at +17 (869). Kansas' Ebba Nordstedt also took the individual title by seven strokes over the second-best competitor at -6 (207).
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The Ball State women's golf team closes the fall portion of its 2025-26 slate Oct. 19-21 when it competes in the Diamante Intercollegiate hosted by Little Rock at the Diamante Country Club.
It will be the same course where the Cardinals set the program records for lowest round (285) and lowest 54-hole event (865) during the 2023-24 season.
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The effort helped her make the biggest move up the leaderboard on the final day of the 54-hole event, as she jumped four spots into a tie for seventh at +9 (225). Estravillo also finished the tournament tied for fourth among the field of 14 with eight birdies.
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Junior JJ Gregston led Ball State's individuals at the event, placing fifth overall with a score of +5 (221). Her best effort was a second-round score of -2 (70), which was the best for a Cardinals golfer between the team's two events this week. After opening the event with +4 (76), she closed at +3 (75) today.
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Gregston would tie for the tournament lead with 35 total holes played at par, while tying for the team lead and fourth overall with four birdies.
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Senior Madelin Boyd and junior Madelyn Young also competed on the 6,008-yard trek, with Boyd tying for 10th at +12 (228) and Young placing 13th at +23 (239).Â
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Over at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, it was another tough round for the Cardinals who tallied just seven total birdies on the day. Two of those came on the closing four holes for senior Sarah Gallagher who led the squad with a score of +5 (76) Tuesday.Â
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Gallagher was also Ball State's top overall finisher at the event, tying for 37th among the 74-golfer field at +16 (229). She would also tie for the team lead with six total birdies over the 54 holes, while tying for fifth among the field with a +4 (4.12) par-4 average.
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Sophomore Sophie Korthuijs, who tied Gallagher for team-high honors with six birdies, finished second on the squad and tied for 48th overall at +19 (232). After starting the tournament with a round of +3 (74), she closed with back-to-back rounds at +8 (79).
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Rounding out Ball State's top performers at the event was senior Sabrina Langerak who tied for the Cardinals' second-best closing round at +8 (79). She finished tied for 59th overall at +22 (235).
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Overall, the Cardinals placed 12th among the 14-team field with a score of +79 (927). Host Kansas won the event at +3 (855), which was 14 strokes better than second-place Missouri at +17 (869). Kansas' Ebba Nordstedt also took the individual title by seven strokes over the second-best competitor at -6 (207).
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The Ball State women's golf team closes the fall portion of its 2025-26 slate Oct. 19-21 when it competes in the Diamante Intercollegiate hosted by Little Rock at the Diamante Country Club.
It will be the same course where the Cardinals set the program records for lowest round (285) and lowest 54-hole event (865) during the 2023-24 season.
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