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Whittaker Leading Huskers in Kansas

Whittaker Leading Huskers in Kansas


The Nebraska women’s golf team sits in third place midway through the second round at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational in Lawrence, Kan.

On a cool and windy day at the Lawrence Country Club on Monday, play for all 83 golfers in the 15-team field was suspended by darkness at 6:45 p.m. The second round was originally scheduled to continue at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, however an expected freeze overnight will delay Tuesday’s start to 10 a.m.

In challenging scoring conditions, Nebraska fought near the top of the team standings throughout the day, putting together a 304 (+16) in the first round. Perennial national contender Kent State sat atop the team standings with a first-round 289 (+1), while Sam Houston and Minnesota were both 11 strokes back at 300 (+12), just ahead of the Huskers after the first 18 holes.

Midway through the second round, Nebraska moved up to the No. 2 position on the leader board before ending Monday’s play in third at +25, one shot ahead of fourth-place Arizona at +26. Kent State will enter Tuesday at +7, 13 strokes ahead of Sam Houston (+20).

Graduate student Megan Whittaker (Elkhorn, Neb.) continued her outstanding play in the fall by closing the day in a tie for second individually. After an opening-round 74 (+2), Whittaker was one-under through 12 holes in the second round.

Kelli Ann Strand continued to battle for another top-10 finish of her own, ending the day in a tie for 15th. Strand, a freshman from Challis, Idaho, managed an opening-round 75 and was three-over-par through 11 holes in the second round.

Andrea Velez, a sophomore from Colombia who was a late add to the Nebraska lineup in place of junior Michaela Vavrova, was tied for 26th through 11 holes in the second round. Velez put up an opening-round 77 (+5) to start the second round in a tie for 20th. She four-over through 12 holes in the second round.

Junior Lindsey Thiele (Wahoo, Neb.) added Nebraska’s fourth score in the first round, producing a 78 (+6) to sit in a tie for 27th. She ended the day in a tie with Velez in 26th, She was three-over through 14 holes in the second round.

Sophomore Miu Takahashi, who was coming off her first career tournament title at the Dale…

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