Women’s golf
continued from page 9
“We hung in there today,”
Heuser said. “If we can post
another four good scores to
morrow I think we have a
chance of doing really well.”
Pac-10 Champi
onships Leaders
(after two rounds)
Team
1. Arizona 593
2. UCLA 598
3. Southern Cal 602
4. Stanford 604
5. Oregon 605
6. Arizona State,
California 612
8. Washington 616
9. Oregon State 623
10. Wash. State 625
Individual
I. Amanda Moltke-Leth
(UCLA), Mikaeia Parmlid(USC)
145
3. Jill Gomric (Arizona), Anika
Heuser (Oregon) 146
II. (four-way tie) Jerilyn White
(Oregon) 150
15. (six-way tie) Pam Sowden
(Oregon) 151
With all the jockeying that
took place Tuesday, the Ducks
find themselves within a mere
seven strokes of second place.
Considering that Oregon
gained 11 strokes Tuesday,
second place isn’t out of the
question.
“We’re going to go out and
do the best job we possibly
can,” Baumgartner said about
resuming play today. “I think
we could have our best finish
ever.”
In 13 tries, the women have
never placed higher than
fourth at the Pac-10 Champi
onships.
Everything worked in the
Ducks’ favor Tuesday to make
the race as close as it was. Cal
ifornia shot a 312 Tuesday, 11
strokes worse than their first
round score, and dropped to
seventh overall. USC topped
that, shooting an abysmal 18
strokes over their first round
score to drop from first to
third. The Women of Troy are
now only three strokes ahead
of Oregon.
Arizona was one of those
teams that held their ground
on Tuesday, and the No. 1
Wildcats now lead the tourna
ment by five strokes over
UCLA.
Arizona head coach Todd
McCorkle commented on the
difficulty of the Eugene Coun
try Club.
“Mentally this is a very
tough course to play,” he said.
“A lot of bad things can hap
pen out there.”
Obviously, other teams had
much more trouble on the
tricky layout of the course
than the Wildcats.
We’re going to
go out and do the
best job we possibly
can. I think we
couid have our best
finish ever.
Renee
Baumgartner
head coach j j
Besides Cal and USC,
Washington State had the
most dramatic difference in
the second round, shooting 17
strokes better than Monday.
The Cougars still managed to
finish in last place.
The surprise of the tourna
ment remains the poor play of
No. 4 Arizona State. The Sun
Devils, despite a strong sec
ond round, are in sixth, seven
strokes behind the fifth-place
Ducks.
The women conclude the
54-hole tournament today at
the Eugene Country Club. Ore
gon tees off at 10:06 a.m.
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