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Cougars In Fifth Behind Second-Round 67 From Huskey
3/31/2019 11:05:00 PM | Women's Golf
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EDISTO ISLAND, S.C. – College of Charleston junior Victoria Huskey (Greenville, S.C.) shot a second-round 67 and is currently tied for sixth (-2) on the individual leaderboard after 36 holes at the Edisto Island Invitational held on Sunday at the par-71 Plantation Course at Edisto.
It was the third-lowest round of the Charleston Southern-hosted tournament thus far. Junior Anna-Theresa Rottluff (Dusseldorf, Germany) also carded a red score in the second round with a five-birdie 68. She is currently in a five-way tie for eighth at even par for the tournament along with sophomore teammate Jodee Tindal (Rock Hill, S.C.).
As a team, the Cougars are currently in fifth (+11) – nine strokes back of current leader North Florida (+2). Xavier is second (+3), CAA rival Delaware third (+6) and Seton Hall fourth (+7). College of Charleston's B squad is in seventh (+28).
Thitaree Sakulbunpanich of Delaware is the current individual leader at 8-under with rounds of 69 and 65.
The Cougars will start off the No. 4 through 7 holes in tomorrow's final round with Seton Hall and James Madison. All teams will tee-off at 9 a.m. (ET). Live tournament scoring will be available at: www.Golfstat.com
EDISTO ISLAND, S.C. – College of Charleston junior Victoria Huskey (Greenville, S.C.) shot a second-round 67 and is currently tied for sixth (-2) on the individual leaderboard after 36 holes at the Edisto Island Invitational held on Sunday at the par-71 Plantation Course at Edisto.
It was the third-lowest round of the Charleston Southern-hosted tournament thus far. Junior Anna-Theresa Rottluff (Dusseldorf, Germany) also carded a red score in the second round with a five-birdie 68. She is currently in a five-way tie for eighth at even par for the tournament along with sophomore teammate Jodee Tindal (Rock Hill, S.C.).
As a team, the Cougars are currently in fifth (+11) – nine strokes back of current leader North Florida (+2). Xavier is second (+3), CAA rival Delaware third (+6) and Seton Hall fourth (+7). College of Charleston's B squad is in seventh (+28).
Thitaree Sakulbunpanich of Delaware is the current individual leader at 8-under with rounds of 69 and 65.
The Cougars will start off the No. 4 through 7 holes in tomorrow's final round with Seton Hall and James Madison. All teams will tee-off at 9 a.m. (ET). Live tournament scoring will be available at: www.Golfstat.com
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