Washington State University Athletics

Kim, Brown Leading Cougars through Two
October 19, 2015 | Women's Golf
STANFORD, Calif. – The Washington State University women's golf team is tied with San Jose State for 13th place (+32, 600) after shooting 14-over par (298) in the second round at the Stanford Intercollegiate, Monday, at the Stanford Golf Course.
Three Pac-12 competitors lead the field through two rounds, with No. 9 Stanford in first after shooting even par (568) through two rounds. No. 12 UCLA is in second at 571 (+3), while No. 1 USC is in third at 577 (+9).
Junior Cherokee Kim sits in the top 25 at 146 (+4) after shooting 1-over (72) in the second round. Kim is tied for 24th, 10 strokes back of leader Marissa Chow of Pepperdine (-6, 136).
Sophomore Alivia Brown is a 13-way tie for 26th (+5, 147) after shooting a second-round 72 (+1). Brown carded half of the Cougars' second-round birdies.
Senior Nani Yanagi is tied for 71st (+13, 155), while fellow senior Rachel Lewis and sophomore Bree Wanderscheid are tied for 73rd (+14, 156).
The tournament concludes Tuesday, with teams teeing off at 7:30 a.m. Check birdiefire.com for live results. A full recap will be posted at wsucougars.com following the end of the final round.





