The Oregon women’s golf team moved into third place on Tuesday at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, up from their fourth-place position in the first round.
During Tuesday’s second round, the Ducks stepped up their game, shooting a 7-over 295 to move one shot behind leaders California and Colorado. All Oregon players improved or equaled their first-round scores, with freshman Cassy Isagawa again setting the high mark for the Ducks with a 1-under-par 71.@@http://www.golfstatresults.com/public/leaderboards/player/static/player3051.html@@
With one round remaining in competition, Isagawa now sits atop the individual leaderboard@@apstyle@@ in a tie with Jennifer Yang after a two-day total of 143. Isagawa has now shot the lowest individual score for Oregon in three of her first five rounds as a collegian. Placing behind Isagawa are Raphaela Dyer (151), Ashley Edwards (152), Cheyenne Hickle (152) and Monica Petchakan (156).
In the first round, the Ducks shot a 13-over-par 301, putting them three strokes behind team leader Oregon State, which shot a combined score of 298 to lead the field after the first day of competition. Oregon’s outing put the team in fourth place, two shots behind Colorado and California. Isagawa shot an even-par 72 on Monday to finish in second place in the individual standings, two strokes shy of first-round leader Alex Stewart of Colorado.
Oregon sits in third place after second round of Ihlanfeldt Invitational
Daily Emerald
October 3, 2011
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