NAPA, Calif. – The Washington State women's golf team sits in 13th place after the second round of the Silverado Showdown, Monday, at the Silverado Resort & Spa.
WSU shot 13-over par on the day to bring its two-round total to 600 (+24). Pac-12 competitor and fourth-ranked Stanford continues to lead the 18-team field after shooting 12-under on the day (-17, 559).No. 5 UCLA remains in second with a two-round score of 564 (-12), while host-school Colorado rounds out the top-three at 1-over (577).
Leading the Cougars is freshman
Marie Lund-Hansen, who remains in the top-25 and is tied for 16th place through two rounds. Lund-Hansen carded four birdies and shot even par in the second round, bringing her score to 144 (E). The freshman golfer trails first-place Andrea Lee of Stanford by eight strokes (-8, 136).
Senior
Cherokee Kim shot 4-over on the day and is tied for 42nd through two rounds (+5, 149). Sophomore
Madison Odiorne improved her first-round score by three strokes after shooting 3-over par in the second round and is tied for 68th (+9, 153).
Trailing Odiorne by one stroke is junior
Bree Wanderscheid, who sits in 71st place with a two-round total of 154 (+10). Junior
Alivia Brown is tied for 75th after shooting 6-over on the day (+12, 156).
The final round begins Tuesday at 8 a.m. Check golfstat.com for live scoring updates. A full recap will be posted at wsucougars.com at the end of the round.
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