Saturday, February 16, 2008

Cowgirl Golf Remains In Ninth Place At Northrop Grumman Challenge

PALOS VERDES, Calif. -
Oklahoma State’s women’s golf team maintained its position in ninth place through two rounds at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at Palos Verdes Golf Club on Tuesday.

The Cowgirls posted a 304 on Tuesday for a 36-hole total of 607, 39-over, and are one shot behind eighth-place Stanford heading into tomorrow’s final round. Southern California overtook first-round leader UCLA with a 288 during its second round for a 586 total and a one-shot lead.

Individually, Taylore Karle of Pepperdine took sole possession of the top spot with a 71 to stand at 1-under 141.

Cowgirl junior Pernilla Lindberg rebounded from a 76 on Monday with a 72 to move up 16 spots into a tie for 15th place at 148.

Junior Amanda Johnson dipped into a tie for 27th after carding a 77 during her second round for a 36-hole total of 152, while freshman Jaclyn Sweeney came in tied for 34th at 153 after a round of 80.

Junior Karin Kinnerud is among the group tied for 37th place at 154 after a 75 moved her up 18 spots.

Senior Tammy Clelland rounded out the starting five with an 81 for a 160 total to stand in a tie for 62nd place.

The Cowgirls will close out play at the par-71, 5,912-yard layout at 8:14 a.m. and will be paired with BYU, TCU and Arizona.

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