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Women’s Golf To Third After Round 2, Two Shots Back
4/19/2019 4:27:00 PM | Women's Golf
Freshman Duong in 2nd individually
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SPOKANE, Wash. — Gonzaga women's golf has itself in good position to make a run after finishing the second round just two shots out of the lead at the West Coast Conference Championships, held in Spokane, Wash.
Playing the Par-71 Manito Golf & Country Club, Gonzaga is +26 overall after shooting a second-round 304. As a team, GU fell out of first place, but remains just two shots behind first-place Pepperdine (+24) and one shot behind second-place BYU (+25). San Francisco is fourth at +28.
"We have put ourselves in a position to compete for the conference championship after two rounds, and that is what we wanted when the week began," head coach Brad Rickel said. "We are looking forward to tomorrow and having a chance on the final day to do something special."
Freshmen Quynn Duong and Federica Torre each shot three-over 74s to lead Gonzaga in the second round. Duong's round has her in a tie for second overall, just one shot out of the lead. Torre moved into a tie for sixth and is just three shots back.
Junior Jessica Mangrobang stayed inside the top 10 with a second round 77 that featured two birdies. Sophomore Francesca Santoni stayed inside the top 15 in the tournament with a second-round 77 as well. Both players are within eight shots of the lead on a packed leaderboard.
Gonzaga will be back on the course at Manito G&CC on Thursday morning with tee times beginning at 8 a.m. Check GoZags.com or Golfstat.com for links to live scoring.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Gonzaga women's golf has itself in good position to make a run after finishing the second round just two shots out of the lead at the West Coast Conference Championships, held in Spokane, Wash.
Playing the Par-71 Manito Golf & Country Club, Gonzaga is +26 overall after shooting a second-round 304. As a team, GU fell out of first place, but remains just two shots behind first-place Pepperdine (+24) and one shot behind second-place BYU (+25). San Francisco is fourth at +28.
"We have put ourselves in a position to compete for the conference championship after two rounds, and that is what we wanted when the week began," head coach Brad Rickel said. "We are looking forward to tomorrow and having a chance on the final day to do something special."
Freshmen Quynn Duong and Federica Torre each shot three-over 74s to lead Gonzaga in the second round. Duong's round has her in a tie for second overall, just one shot out of the lead. Torre moved into a tie for sixth and is just three shots back.
Junior Jessica Mangrobang stayed inside the top 10 with a second round 77 that featured two birdies. Sophomore Francesca Santoni stayed inside the top 15 in the tournament with a second-round 77 as well. Both players are within eight shots of the lead on a packed leaderboard.
Gonzaga will be back on the course at Manito G&CC on Thursday morning with tee times beginning at 8 a.m. Check GoZags.com or Golfstat.com for links to live scoring.
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