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Cougars Finish Second Round of Spring Invitational

The Washington State women's golf team moved up two places to 16th after the second round of the UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational at the par-72, 6,234-yard Boulder Creek Golf Club. Amy Eneroth led the

Cougars Finish Second Round of Spring InvitationalCougars Finish Second Round of Spring Invitational

March 10, 2009

Boulder City, Nev. - The Washington State women's golf team moved up two places to 16th after the second round of the UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational at the par-72, 6,234-yard Boulder Creek Golf Club.

Amy Eneroth led the Cougar squad carding a 71 (-1) on the round and a 153 (+9) for the tournament. The senior out of Spokane, Wash., moved up 23 places on the individual leader board and will start the third round in a tie for 25th. A top 25 finish for Eneroth would mark the 33rd of her career.

Freshman Andrea Rosete posted a 75 (+3) during the second round and a 157 for the tournament. The finish was good enough to move her up six places individually and she will head into the final round in a tie for 42nd.

Senior Jessica Black, sophomore Allison Travis and freshman Kristen Allard rounded out the WSU lineup. Black finished the day with a two-round total of 165 while Travis and Allard were close behind finishing with a 166 and 167 respectively.

The third and final round will begin tomorrow morning with tee times starting at 7:30 a.m. Check www.golfstat.com for live scoring.

UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational

Boulder Creek Golf Club; Boulder City, Nev.

Par-72; 6,234-yards

Results After Round Two of Three

WSU Results: T25. Amy Eneroth (82-71--153 +9); T42. Andrea Rosete (82-75--157 +13); T81. Jessica Black (89-76--185, +21); T87. Allison Travis (84-82--166, +22); T89. Kristen Allard (89-78--167, +23).

Team Results: 1. UNLV (312-283, +19); 2.Texas Tech (306-291, +21); 3. Georgia (312-292, +28); 4. Tulsa (306-302, +32); 5. Oregon (311-301, +36); T6. Washington (325-288, +37); T6. Kent State (319-294, +37); T6. Oregon State (317-296, +37); 9. Campbell (323-294, +41); 10. Nebraska (330-288, +42); 11. Missouri (324-298, +46); 12. Brigham Young (321-303, +48); 13. Fresno State (323-304, +51); 14. Coastal Carolina (330-304, +58); 15. Idaho (334-301, +59); 16. Washington State (337-300, +61); 17. Southern Methodist (325-314, +63); 18. UNLV (B) (326-315, +65).

Top Five Individuals: T1. Natalie Gleadall, Nebraska (77-67--144, E); T1. Marta Silva, Georgia (70-74--144, E); T1. Ulrika van Niekerk, Texas Tech (74-70--144, E); T4. Alejandra Guacaneme, UNLV (75-71--146, +2); T4. Mallory Hetzel, Georgia (75-71--146, +2); T4. Natasha Krishna, UNLV (77-69--146, +2).

--wsucougars.com--