Husky Women Fall to Eighth at ASU Invite
April 8, 2000
TEMPE, Ariz. -The Washington women's golf team dropped one spot to eighth after combining for a score of 302 in the second round of the ASU Invitational. Host Arizona State is tied with in-state rival Arizona at first, both teams with a two-round total of 585. New Mexico is in third, one stroke back from the lead at 586.
Arizona's Jenna Daniels is leading the individual field with a 5-under score of 130. Miriam Nagl of Arizona State is next in line for the title with a two-day total of 142.
Three Huskies finished the day in 16th place. Sophomore Kelli Kamimura, junior Elisha Au, and freshman Louise Friberg all finished round two with a total of 148.
The competition will be decided Sunday morning.
ASU Invitational
Karsten Golf Course
Par 72, 6,101 yards
Day Two Results (after 36 holes)
Team Standings: T1. Arizona, 585, ASU, 585, 3. New Mexico, 586, 4. USC, 592, 5. SJSU, 594, 6. UCLA, 595, 7. Stanford, 598, 8. Washington, 600, 9. TCU, 605, 10. New Mexico St., 607, 11. OSU, 609, 12. Texas A&M, 610, 13. California, 615, 14. Tulsa, 617, 15. Oregon, 618.
Top Individuals: 1. Jenna Daniels (Ariz), 68-71-139, 2. Miriam Nagl (Ariz. St.), 73-69-142, T3. Candie Kung (USC), 74-70-144, Marcela Leon (SJSU), 72-72-144, 5. Britney Holt (New Mex.), 73-72-145.
Husky Finishers: T16. Kelli Kamimura, 71-77-148, Elisha Au, 73-75-148, Louise Friberg, 75-73-148, T73. Andrea Cordova, 82-77-159, T84. Mendy Cooper, 79-85-164. (Michelle Grafos, who is competing as an individual, is tied at 53rd with 75-80-155.)