Women’s Golf | October 21, 2023
STANFORD, Calif. –Â USC women’s golf stays constant with an even-par effort on day two, as the Trojans find themselves in a tie with Virginia for first place at five-under-par after the first two rounds in the Stanford Intercollegiate on Saturday, Oct. 21, in Stanford, Calif.Â
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The Trojans had several players move up in the leaderboard as senior Brianna Navarrosa climbed up the most spots for the Trojans with a 19-spot jump as she carded a 70 (-1). Navarrosa rose into a tie for 23rd, as she is one-over-par for the tournament. Freshman Bailey Shoemaker took the second-largest leap, moving 12 spots to land into a tie for 14th. Shoemaker began her day with a double bogey on hole No. 10 but quickly rallied with three birdies on the back nine and added one more in the round.Â
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Sophomore Catherine Park still held her spot as the Trojans’ leader, carding a 69 (-2) on the day to bring her to five-under-par overall. Park added one spot to get into a tie for second place and is one stroke off the lead.Â
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Junior Xin (Cindy) Kou rounds out the counting scores as she was two-over-par in round two and is four-over-par after the first two days. That places her in a tie for 30th place. Freshman Frances Kim is the last representative from the Trojans, competing in her first-ever collegiate tournament. Kim carded at 77 (+6) and is six-over-par after the first two rounds.Â
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USC finishes out the final round of the Stanford Intercollegiate tomorrow in Stanford, Calif.Â
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For more information on the USC women’s golf team, a complete schedule, and results, please visit USCTrojans.com. Fans of the Trojans can follow the team on Instagram and on X (formerly Twitter) @USCWomensGolf.
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