USC Women's Golf Surges Into Second At NCAAs
May 25, 2000 | Women's Golf
May 25, 2000
Sunriver, Ore. - The USC women's golf team shot 291 (+3) on Thursday to move into second place after two rounds of the 2000 NCAA Women's Golf Championships being held at the Crosswater Golf Course in Sunriver, Ore., on Wednesday-Saturday (May 24-27).
The Women of Troy started off the day in 14th, but thanks to the second-lowest round in the tourney so far, were able to stay within striking distance of Arizona, which leads the field after shooting a tourney-low 285. Overall, Arizona is at 584, followed by USC (596) and Oregon (598). Round three starts off the first tee for USC at 9 a.m. on Friday (May 26).
Sophomore Leila Chartrand was three under par after the first nine and ended the day with a two-under-par 70. Chartrand is tied for fourth with 145, only five strokes back of overall leader Julia Krashinski of Arizona (140). Freshman Candie Kung is tied for 10th after shooting 73 in round two, for a total of 147. Freshman Mikaela Parmlid shot 73 and her 151 total puts her in a tie for 38th. Senior Linda Ishii (60th tie) shot 75, while freshman Yon Yim (76th tie) shot 78.
The NCAA Championships finish up on Saturday, May 27.
Full results: http://www.ncaachampionships.com/news/gol/wgol/2000/05/25/959314134547.html