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Louisville's Ryskova Fires a 69 During the Second Round of the Moon Golf Invitational
February 15, 2021 | Women's Golf
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Hana Ryskova fired a 69 to lead the University of Louisville women's golf team on Monday during the second round of the Moon Golf Invitational at the Duran Golf Club in Melbourne, Fla.
As a team, the Cardinals shot an even-par-288 to slip into 10th place after the first two rounds of the tournament. South Carolina owns a commanding 10-shot lead over the field.
A sophomore, Ryskova moved up to second place after carding a 3-under-par to sit six shots off the lead heading into the final round. Ryskova shot a 1-under-par on the front nine, recording an eagle on the ninth hole. She went on to be just as impressive on the final nine holes at 2-under-par.
Lauren Hartlage fired a 72 for the second-straight day to sit in a tie for 26th place overall.
Mairead Martin is tied for 37th after firing a 1-over-par 73 for the second consecutive round, while Margot Bechadergue is tied for 78th after shooting a 74, a five-shot improvement from Sunday. Augustina Gomez Cisterna shot an 81 to slip into a tie for 86th.
Individually, Molly Lyne and Carly Haines are tied for 89th.
The final round for the Cardinals will begin at 8:45 a.m.
As a team, the Cardinals shot an even-par-288 to slip into 10th place after the first two rounds of the tournament. South Carolina owns a commanding 10-shot lead over the field.
A sophomore, Ryskova moved up to second place after carding a 3-under-par to sit six shots off the lead heading into the final round. Ryskova shot a 1-under-par on the front nine, recording an eagle on the ninth hole. She went on to be just as impressive on the final nine holes at 2-under-par.
Lauren Hartlage fired a 72 for the second-straight day to sit in a tie for 26th place overall.
Mairead Martin is tied for 37th after firing a 1-over-par 73 for the second consecutive round, while Margot Bechadergue is tied for 78th after shooting a 74, a five-shot improvement from Sunday. Augustina Gomez Cisterna shot an 81 to slip into a tie for 86th.
Individually, Molly Lyne and Carly Haines are tied for 89th.
The final round for the Cardinals will begin at 8:45 a.m.
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