SEATTLE - Junior
Madison Odiorne is up two positions from Sunday, moving up to tie for seventh following the second round of play at the 2018 Pac-12 Championships. Odiorne put up another 71(-1) in the second round, matching her day one score for an overall of 142(-2). Odiorne currently sits four strokes behind first place No. 1 Lulia Vu and No. 5 Patty Tavatanakit, both of UCLA (138, -6).
Senior
Bree Wanderscheid jumped up eight positions after the second round to make her way into the top-25 after 36 holes of play. Wanderscheid went one over par for Monday at the Broadmoor Golf Club in Seattle, coming in with a 73(+1). Wanderscheid finished the day tied for 24th with a total score of 149(+5) with 18 holes to play.
Senior
Alivia Brown sits at eight-over for the two rounds, with an overall of 152 in her final Pac-12 Championship. Brown scored a 76(+4), to move to tie for 36th.
As a team, the Cougars are in 10th place after shaving one stroke off of their first round score with a 299(+11). After two days, WSU posted a 599(+23). Heading into the final day of play, the tournament title is No. 1 UCLA's to lose after the Bruins posted a championship-best three-under, 573 after two rounds.
The third and final round of the Pac-12 Championships will tee off Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m. with the Cougs hitting the course from hole 10 at 9:40 a.m. alongside of Arizona.