Sooners jump four spots as they shoot sixth best round of the day out of 24 teams in Colorado.
May 11, 2012
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Team Standings |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Total |
| 1. |
Stanford |
287 |
293 |
- |
580 |
| 2. |
LSU |
291 |
290 |
- |
581 |
| T3. |
North Carolina |
288 |
298 |
- |
586 |
| T3. |
UCLA |
290 |
296 |
- |
586 |
| 14. |
No. 28 Oklahoma |
305 |
296 |
- |
601 |
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OU Golfers |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Total |
| T8. |
C. Jao-Javanil |
72 |
73 |
- |
145 |
| T30. |
A. Tanguay |
76 |
73 |
- |
149 |
| T63. |
J. Marshall |
81 |
72 |
- |
153 |
| T71. |
E. Collins |
76 |
78 |
- |
154 |
| T111. |
T. Schmidt |
81 |
80 |
- |
161 |
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NORMAN, Okla -- The Oklahoma women’s golf team carded an 8-over-par 296 in Friday’s second round of the 24-team NCAA West Regional to climb to 14th place at the par-72 Colorado National Golf Course in Erie, Colo. The Sooners, whose 296 was the sixth best score of the day, own a two-day total of 601 strokes (+25).
In order to advance to the NCAA Championship, Oklahoma must finish in the top eight. The 28th-ranked Sooners are just four strokes behind eighth-place California.
“It was a long day out there,” said OU head coach Veronique Drouin-Luttrell. “We played in tough conditions with rain and cold temperatures all day. We are in a perfect position to make a move tomorrow and need to take advantage of the bad weather they’re calling for.”
The Sooners began the second round in 18th place after shooting a first-round 305 (+17). Their Friday performance was nine shots better than their Thursday total.
Junior Jacki Marshall led OU on the second day of play. Marshall jumped 46 spots on the leaderboard into a tie for 63rd place after shooting an even-par 72. After registering a +8 on the back nine in Thursday's first round, Marshall played the same nine holes at 1 under par Friday. Her day consisted of two birdies, two bogeys and 14 pars.
Sophomores Anne-Catherine Tanguay and Chirapat Jao-Javanil each fired a 1-over 73 in the second round. Tanguay recorded a team-high four birdies and improved upon her first-round score by three strokes to move into a tie for 30th place out of 126 competitors. Jao-Javanil also moved up four spots on the leaderboard into a four-way tie for eighth place. She trails leader Catherine O’Donnell of North Carolina by six strokes.
Sophomore Emily Collins shot a second-round 78 (+6) and is tied for 71st place with a 36-hole total of 154 (+10), while junior Taylor Schmidt’s second-round 80 (+8) has her tied for 111th place with a two-round 161 (+17).
First-place Stanford owns a 36-hole total of 580 (+4) and leads second-place LSU by one stroke. The middle of the leaderboard is extremely tight with eight teams, including Oklahoma, within seven shots of eighth-place California.
The Sooners will tee off in the final round of the NCAA West Regional Saturday beginning at 1:11 p.m. CT. Live stats will be available on Golfstat.com and NCAA.com.