Mizzou Tigers host The Johnie Imes Invitational at Old Hawthorne in Columbia, Mo. on Oct. 1-3, 2018. Zach Bland/Mizzou AthleticsMizzou Tigers host The Johnie Imes Invitational at Old Hawthorne in Columbia, Mo. on Oct. 1-3, 2018. Zach Bland/Mizzou Athletics

Senior Amanda Kim

Women's Golf

Amanda Kim Stars for Women's Golf at MountainView Classic

Kim, who finished just three shots out of the lead, tied her career best collegiate round with a three-under par 69 on Sunday.

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SADDLEBROOKE, ARIZ. - The Mizzou Women's Golf team finished its tournament play Sunday at the 2019 MountainView Classic with a team round of 299 that put them in 11th place overall in the team standings with a three-day total of 876 (292-285-299).

Senior Amanda Kim (O'Fallon, Mo.) was the standout of the weekend for the Tigers, as she posted a career-best performance, tying for fourth place with a three-round 209 (70-70-69) total for 54 holes.  Kim, who finished just three shots out of the lead, tied her career best collegiate round with a three-under par 69 on Sunday, and bested her previous career low tournament total by seven shots.  Her T-4 performance marked the first career top-five outing for Kim, and she now has a pair of top-10 showings in her last three tournaments for Mizzou.  Kim finished the tournament at seven-under par, coming in under par for a tournament for the first time in her collegiate career.  Her 209 total was 12 shots clear of her previous best in the 2018-19 season, when she tied for seventh two events ago at the Lake Oconee Invitational (72-77-72 = 221).

Other competitors for the Tigers included senior Emma Allen (T-45 / 76-71-75 = 222), freshman Keagan Dunn (T-49 / 72-74-77 = 223), senior Cayce Hendrickson (T-49 / 74-71-78 = 223) and junior Jessica Yuen (T-71 / 79-73-81 = 233).  Additionally, a pair of Tigers competed as individuals, including redshirt freshman Julia Bower (T-66 / 74-77-80 = 231) and senior Mackenzie Perez (T-71 / 76-80-77 = 233).

The Tigers will be back on the course to wrap up their 2018-19 regular season on April 1-2 in Dallas, Texas, where they will compete in the Bruzzy Challenge.  Following that event, they'll have a two-week layoff  before the 2019 SEC Championship, set for April 17-21 in Birmingham, Ala.

For all the latest on Mizzou Women's Golf, stay tuned to www.MUTigers.com and follow the team on Twitter (@MUWomensGolf) and on Facebook at MizzouWomensGolf.