SEATTLE, Wash. - Junior Madison Odiorne is tied for ninth place following the opening round of the Pac-12 Championships on Sunday. Odiorne made her way into the top-ten after going one under par for the day, coming in with a 71 to sit tied with No.35 Robyn Choi of Colorado. Odiorne fired off six birdies over the 18 holes, three of which were consecutive on the 12-14 holes.
Seniors No.57 Alivia Brown and Bree Wanderscheid are tied for 32nd, each having marked a 76(+4) in the round. Sophomore Marie Lund-Hansen sits one stroke back from the senior duo, scoring a 76(+5) for the day. Lund-Hansen is tied for 37th with five others.
The team is tied for eighth place following the first round of play. The Cougars share their first round score of 300(+12) with No.40 California, sitting five strokes back from seventh place No.9 Arizona (295, +7).
No.1 UCLA currently leads the tournament, having gone one under par for the day with a 287. No.4 Stanford is in second with a 290(+2). No.6 USC, No.11 Arizona State, and No.25 Colorado are all tied for third, each with a 291(+3).
Seniors No.57 Alivia Brown and Bree Wanderscheid are tied for 32nd, each having marked a 76(+4) in the round. Sophomore Marie Lund-Hansen sits one stroke back from the senior duo, scoring a 76(+5) for the day. Lund-Hansen is tied for 37th with five others.
The team is tied for eighth place following the first round of play. The Cougars share their first round score of 300(+12) with No.40 California, sitting five strokes back from seventh place No.9 Arizona (295, +7).
No.1 UCLA currently leads the tournament, having gone one under par for the day with a 287. No.4 Stanford is in second with a 290(+2). No.6 USC, No.11 Arizona State, and No.25 Colorado are all tied for third, each with a 291(+3).