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Cougars in Tenth After Day One
March 4, 2013
TARZANA, Calif. - After 36 holes on the opening day of the Bruin Wave Invitational, the Washington State women's golf team is in tenth place in the 15-team field with a team score to par of 59-over. The Cougars were led by junior Mallory Kent, who was 11-over par on the day. The Cougar women trail Long Beach State (seventh place), San Diego State (eighth), and New Mexico (ninth) by nine, four, and one strokes respectively. Kent marked a 2-over 74 in Monday's first round, which would be the best single-round score in the first two rounds for the WSU women. She carded a 9-over in the second round, leaving her tied for 26th place at the conclusion of the first day of the Bruin Wave Invitational. With 18 holes to play in the tournament, redshirt sophomore Lindsay Harmon is close behind Kent at 15-over. Harmon is tied for 40th going into the tournament's final round. UCLA, on of the tournament's two host teams, leads the tournament after day one at 7-over par and was the only competing team to finish the first two rounds under par (2-under). Pepperdine, the other host school, is in fourth place at 35-over. The final round of 18 holes of the Bruin Wave Invitational will begin Tuesday with tee times starting at 7:30 a.m. off holes 1 and 10. Live scoring will be available at golfstat.com and complete results will be posted at wsucougars.com following the conclusion of the tournament.
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