KAILUA KONA, Hawaii – The
Washington State Women Golf team sits in a tie for tenth at the conclusion of the second round Tuesday at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview played on at Nanea Golf Club. The Cougars' finished Tuesday shooting a 314 (+22) and enter Wednesday's final round looking to move up the leaderboard over the final 18 holes.
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Sophomore
Darcy Habgood continues to lead the way for the Cougars following her two-under 71 first round. Habgood struggled early in the second round but was able to tally two birdies on the day. Habgood finished the round with an eight-over 81 and sits at 152 (+6) and tied for 34th. Two strokes behind Habgood is senior
Marie Lund-Hansen, finishing with a six-over 79. Lund-Hansen carded a single birdie and is tied for 42nd going into round three.
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Also tied for 42nd is junior
Emily Baumgart, who carded the best round for the Cougars Tuesday. Baumgart's two birdies helped her post a three-over 76. Freshman
Jiye Ham finished with a 78 (+5) on the round and sits in a tie for 50th. Sophomore
Amy Chu tallied an 81 (+8) and is tied for 57th place.
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UCLA currently holds a two-stroke lead over Arizona at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 571 (-13). Individually, Washington's Rino Sasaki leads the tournament with a two-round score of 140 (-6), one stroke ahead of a three-way tie for second.
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The third and final round of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview will be a shotgun start, with the Cougars teeing off at 9:30 a.m. PT.
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