Washington State University Athletics

Four Cougars in the Top-25 Through Two
October 10, 2016 | Women's Golf
WSU is tied for fourth through two rounds at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational.
TACOMA, Wash. – The Washington State women's golf team sits in fourth place (+22, 598) after two rounds of the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational, Monday, at Tacoma Country and Golf Club.
In-state rival Washington leads the field after shooting 13-over par (589) through two rounds. Pac-12 competitor Oregon State (+16, 592) and No. 25 BYU (+21, 597) are in second and third place, respectively.
Leading the Cougars is sophomore Madison Odiorne, who finished the day tied for sixth after shooting 2-over par (146). Odiorne shot 2-under par with an eagle on the back nine in the first round.Â
Junior Alivia Brown trails Odiorne by one stroke and is tied for eighth (+3, 147). Brown recorded seven birdies throughout the day.
Freshman Marie Lund-Hansen is tied for 19th place with a two-round score of 152 (+8). Rounding out the top-25 for the Cougars is senior Cherokee Kim, who is tied for 22nd (+9, 153). Junior Bree Wanderscheid is tied for 44th after shooting 13-over through two rounds (157).
Junior Jamie Midkiff, who is competing as an individual, finished the day tied for 78th (+21, 1665). Also competing as an individual is freshman Elodie Bridenne, who is in 87th place (+25, 169).
The final round begins Tuesday at 8 a.m. Live results will be posted at birdiefire.com. A full recap will be posted at wsucougars.com following the end of the round.















