Tuesday, September 30
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Autumn Harvest

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Multiple Program Records Broken at Autumn Harvest

9/30/2025 3:54:00 PM | Women's Golf

LOPATCONG, N.J. – The Lehigh women's golf team concluded a record-setting two-day stint at the Autumn Harvest, which wrapped up Tuesday at Architects Golf Club. Two players handily broke the program record for the lowest round in a 54-hole tournament. As a team the Mountain Hawks set a new program low mark for a 54-hole tournament with a final total of 865 (287-287-291). Lehigh finished second in a nine-team field, just one stroke behind team champion Quinnipiac.
 
The rounds of 287 on Monday established new single-round records. The total over 865 eviscerated the previous record of 895 set at the 2023 Patriot League Championship.
 
Sophomore Reese Hannon finished second overall at two under par 211 (70-72-69), setting a new program mark for low 54-hole individual score. On Tuesday, Hannon made three birdies, 14 pars and one bogey to tie teammate Yuki Zhu for the second-lowest round in program history. Zhu shot 69 at the 2023 Bucknell Invitational.
 
The previous 54-hole individual mark was 219, held by four players, most recently Zhu at the 2023 Patriot League Championship.
 
Junior Stefania Fedun finished third, with her score of even par 213 (72-70-71) marking the second-lowest 54-hole total in program history. Fedun made three birdies and three bogeys in her final round 71.
 
Hannon finished seven strokes behind Sophia Fujita of Quinnipiac, who ran away with medalist honors at nine under par 204.
 
Zhu was Lehigh's No. 3 finisher, claiming seventh place at 223 (73-71-79). She made three birdies Tuesday in her final round.
 
First-year Alisia Ren led the three Mountain Hawks playing as individuals, tying for eighth place at 224 (76-74-74). Re's final round 74 included one birdie.
 
Tying for 12th place was first-year Bridget Yu, who finished at 227 (72-74-81) in her first collegiate tournament. Yu overcame a tough front nine Tuesday to make a birdie on the back side.
 
Sophomore Alana Hall rounded out Lehigh's scoring team by tying for 16th place at 229 (82-75-72). Hall finished strong, shooting one under 35 on the back nine with three birdies Tuesday.
 
First-year Sienna Mosquera finished in 23rd place at 231 (77-73-81). Mosquera's final round included one birdie.
 
Junior Bella Scanapicco finished 41st at 252 (83-84-85). Scanapicco made one birdie in her final round.
 
Lehigh will see Quinnipiac again in its next tournament when the Mountain Hawks compete at the Quinnipiac Classic, Oct. 13-14 in Wallingford, Conn.
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