Women's Golf Stands in Fifth After Two Rounds
February 17, 2014 | Women's Golf
Feb. 17, 2014
The Louisville women's golf team stands in fifth place after two rounds in the Central Division Invitational on Monday at the Cypress Links Course at Lakewood Ranch, Fla. The Cardinals shot a 290 in the first round and followed it up with a 289 in the second round for a score of 579. Central Florida leads the tournament with a score of 261. Vanderbilt is second with a score of 563 and host Michigan State is third with a score of 566.
Sophomore Laura Restrepo leads the Cardinals with a score of 137. Restrepo is currently in third place after shooting a 67 in the first round and a 70 in the second round. UCF's Fanny Cnops leads the tournament with a score of 134. Vanderbilt's Simin Feng is second with a score of 136.
Juniors Emily Haas and Katie Petrino are currently tied for 24th with a score of 146. Haas shot a 75 in the first round and a 71 in the second round. Petrino shot a 73 in the first round and a 73 in the second round.
Freshman Louise Oxner is tied at 43rd after two rounds. Oxner shot a 75 in the first round and a 75 in the second round for a score of 150. Senior Tara Lyons is tied at 55th with a score of 152. Lyons shot a 76 in the first and the second rounds.
Freshman Emily Kurey competed as an individual. Kurey is tied at 55th with a score of 152. Kurey shot a 77 in the first round and a 75 in the second round.
Louisville will wrap up play on Tuesday with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.