
Women's Golf Stands at 15th After Second Round
February 09, 2010 | Women's Golf
Feb. 9, 2010
Palos Verde, Calif. - The 16th ranked Louisville women's golf team shot a 313 in the second round of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge on Tuesday afternoon. The Cardinals are 15th with a score of 625. USC leads the field with a two round score of 580. Pepperdine is second with a score of 82 and Denver is third with a score of 594.
Junior Sara-Maude Juenau shot a 76 in the second round. Juneau is currently tied at 20th with a two round score of 149. Pepperdine's Lisa McCloskey leads the field with a score of 138.
Senior Daphne Parker shot a 77 in the second round, moving up six spots from the first round. Parker is tied at 71st with a score of 161. Freshman Candice Wiley shot an 80 in the second round. Wiley is currently tied at 65th with a score of 159.
Junior Laura Anderson shot an 80 in the second round. She is currently tied at 60th with a score of 160. Redshirt freshman Anna-Karin Ljungstrom shot an 81 in the second round and is currently tied at 71st with a score of 161.
The Cardinals will wrap up tournament play on Wednesday morning. Louisville will begin teeing off at 8:00 a.m. Live scoring is available at www.golfstat.com














