Auburn's Sophia Schubert shot a seven-under-par Tuesday to win the individual competition at the Alamo Invitational at Brigg Ranch Golf Club.
The freshman shot 12-under-par for the tournament, the lowest score for a three-round tournament in Auburn women's golf history.
Heading into the back nine, LSU's Caroline Nistrup was three shots ahead of Schubert. But Schubert erased the deficit by sinking four birdies in the final nine holes.
As a team, the Tigers finished eight-under-par for the day to end the tournament 14-under-par, good for third place in the tournament behind only LSU and Arkansas.
The top four finish is the third for Auburn this fall.
Schubert's win was the second for the Tigers this fall. Clara Baena tied for first at the "Mo" Morial, their season-opening tournament.
Auburn's fall season is over, but the Tigers return to competition in February at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic.
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