PEORIA, Ariz. – The Washington State women's golf team is in 13th place at 25-over par, 601, after two rounds of play, Sunday, at the Westbrook Spring Invitational at Peoria, Ariz.
WSU sits 25 strokes back of tournament-leader Kansas, who shot even par through two rounds (576). Kansas State is in second place after shooting 2-over on the day (578), while Illinois rounds out the top-three with a score of 580 (+4).
Leading the Cougars is freshman Marie Lund-Hansen, who carded six birdies on the day and is tied for 31st (148). Lund-Hansen shot 4-over through two rounds and trails leader Isabella DiLisio of Notre Dame by 10 strokes.
Junior Alivia Brown and senior Cherokee Kim are both tied for 41st with a two-round score of 150 (+10). In the first round, Brown shot even par and Kim carded three birdies on the front nine.Â
Sophomore Madison Odiorne is tied for 54th place after shooting 9-over through two rounds (153). Freshman Elodie Bridenne improved her first round score by four strokes and is tied for 75th (+20, 164).
Competing as an individual, junior Bree Wanderscheid is tied for 31st with teammate Lund-Hansen after shooting even par in the second round (+4, 148).Â
The final round will tee off Monday with a shotgun start at 7:30 a.m. PT. Check birdiefire.com for live scoring updates. A full recap will be posted at wsucougars.com following the end of the round.