Senior Ties For 18th Place With 1-Over-Par 73
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Senior Rina Tatematsu led the California women’s golf team on day one of the Las Vegas NCAA Regional, carding a 1-over-par 73 to tie for 18th place individually.
The Golden Bears tied for ninth place as a team, posting a team score of 13-over 301.
Tatematsu was steady throughout the day, picking up pars on 15 of 18 holes. She finished with a 1-under on the back nine after closing her day out with a birdie.
Senior Cristina Ochoa ended the opening round with the second-best score on the team at 3-over 75, tying her for 38th place individually. Freshman Constance Fouillet finished one stroke behind Ochoa, carding a 4-over 76 to place 44th.
Making her NCAA Regional debut, sophomore Anna Molloy finished with a 5-over 77. Fellow sophomore Olivia Lee carded an 8-over 80.
Cal will head into Tuesday’s second round nine strokes behind fifth-place Baylor. The Bears will tee off on hole 1 tomorrow beginning at 8:55 a.m. PT.
Results from Day 1 at Spanish Trail Country Club ??
Rina Tatematsu is tied for 18th place (+1) to lead the Bears after 18 holes! Cal tees off round ?? tomorrow starting at 8:55 am.#GoBears ?? pic.twitter.com/rhfHWhdFbT
— Cal Women’s Golf (@CalWGolf) May 6, 2024
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