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Hardscrabble Invitational Final Results
FORT SMITH, Ark. (March 25, 2026) – Lubbock Christian University closed play at the Hardscrabble Invitational with a fourth-place finish Tuesday, posting a final-round 316 to finish at 935 (+95) over 54 holes at Hardscrabble Country Club.
The Lady Chaparrals remained in the thick of a tightly contested leaderboard throughout the event, ultimately securing a top-five finish in a field that featured four nationally ranked programs. LCU opened the tournament with rounds of 309 and 310 Monday and held steady in fourth place despite a challenging final round.
Senior Ali Escamilla led the Lady Chaps with a consistent three-round performance, finishing tied for 10th at 233 (+23). After opening with rounds of 76 and 77, Escamilla carded an 80 in Tuesday’s final round. Her steady play was highlighted by 31 total pars, tying for fourth-most in the field.
Anaya Perales followed closely, finishing tied for 16th at 235 (+25). Perales, who surged with an even-par 72 in Monday’s second round, closed with an 82. She remained one of the top performers on par-5 holes throughout the tournament, finishing second in the field with a 4.67 scoring average (-3) on those holes while also tying for second in total birdies (eight).
Freshman Abby Archunde placed tied for 21st at 237 (+27), posting a final-round 80. Nadalie Cannell added a 79 Tuesday to finish tied for 28th at 239 (+29), while Hailey Hays rounded out the team scoring with a 77 in the final round to place 31st overall at 240 (+30), marking one of LCU’s better individual improvements on the day.
As a team, LCU continued to show balance across the scorecard. The Lady Chaps ranked third in the field in par-3 scoring (3.35, +26) and fourth on par-5s (5.16, +7), while also finishing third in total birdies (24). Their 122 pars ranked fifth among the 14-team field, reinforcing a steady, methodical approach throughout the tournament.
Midwestern State claimed the team title at 899 (+59), followed by Arkansas Tech (904, +64) and host Arkansas-Fort Smith (928, +88). LCU finished just four strokes clear of fifth-place Henderson State (939, +99).
Individually, Arkansas Tech’s Ellen Spigner captured medalist honors at 215 (+5), while multiple players clustered tightly behind her, underscoring the competitive nature of the field.
Despite a higher-scoring final round, LCU’s ability to remain in the upper tier of the standings highlighted a consistent team effort across all three rounds, particularly against a field stacked with regional contenders.
The Lady Chaps will return to action April 3, traveling to Goodyear, Ariz., to compete in the RJGA Palm Valley Classic at Palm Valley Golf Club, continuing their spring schedule.