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and 12-over par was not enough to keep their top-10 position, and the Cowgirls sat in 11th place with 18 holes left.
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In the final round, Hinson-Tolchard shot 2-under to finish the tournament at 8-under, in fourth place.
Tatematsu carded 2-over to tie for 25th at even-par.
Martin concluded the tournament 7-over, tie for 55th with a 2-over during her final round.
Saithip finished 13-over, tied for 65th. Yu concluded in 79th place, 24-over par.
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Parker Gerl Staff Reporter
OSU women’s basketball coach Jacie Hoyt made an addition to her staff, she announced Monday.
Sierra Bone, who played for Hoyt at Kansas City, will join the Cowgirls staff as director of branding and player influence, a newly formed position among the first of its kind in the country.
“I want our athletes and recruits to know how serious we are about investing in them in this era of NIL. I am thrilled with the addition of Sierra and the skill set she brings,” Hoyt said. “She played for me on my first team at Kansas City and we have shared a special bond ever since.
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“We want our players to have every resource possible when it comes to capitalizing on their name, image and likeness and Sierra is go - ing to aid tremendously in that. She understands how to maximize branding opportunities, and I’m glad our players will have her to help manage all that comes with the success they will have as a team and individually.” sports.ed@ocolly.com
Bone will assist the program’s studentathletes with their brand development and will work with OSU’s NIL team to boost and increase branding opportunities.
A native of Flower Mound, Texas, Bone most recently worked as a graduate assistant at Arizona where she earned a master’s degree in educational leadership. In her time with the program, the Wildcats made a run to the NCAA championship game in 2021.
During her career at Kansas City, Bone played four seasons and appeared in 54 games. She went on to receive a degree in health science in 2017 and received academic all-conference honors in 2016, 2017 and 2018.
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