The final round of the Ladies Fall Intercollegiate was canceled due to high winds midway thru the third round.
What You Need to Know:
* The Georgia State women’s golf team shot a second-round 25-over 313 and remains in 12th-place following two rounds of the Ladies Fall Intercollegiate at Atlanta Athletic Club in Johns Creek.
* Sophomore Grace Choi led the Panthers with a 2-over 74 on Saturday to move into a tie for 57th.
* After a tough opening round, Georgia State improved by 25 strokes in rainy conditions on Saturday.
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – The Georgia State women’s golf team shot a second-round 25-over 313 in rainy conditions at Atlanta Athletic Club on Saturday to remain in 12th-place at the Ladies Fall Intercollegiate.
Sophomore Grace Choi led the Panthers with a 2-over 74 and stands tied for 57th at 22-over par.
Georgia State improved by 25 strokes from round one and is 75-over par with 18 holes to play on Sunday.
“Grace played some awesome golf today,” head coach Cathy Mant said. “Overall, our team did much better in round two. I think everyone would agree that we still are not playing to what we are capable of, but hopefully, we can finish the fall with a great round on Sunday.”
Sophomore Harmanprit Kaur continues to lead Georgia State in a tie for 40th following a second round 77. Kaur stands at 14-over par as no golfer in the field is under par thru two rounds.
Freshman Chloe Howard shot a second round 83 and is tied for 53rd at 20-over par. Junior Jemima Gregson is tied for 57th at 22-over par following an 81 on Saturday. Junior Emily Royer rounded out the Georgia State line-up with an 81 and is tied for 67th at 28-over par.
Senior Paula Zabarte, who is competing as an individual this week, shot an 82 on Saturday and is tied for 63rd at 24-over par. Freshman Petra Duran, who competed on Friday, withdrew from the tournament on Saturday with an injury.
Kennesaw State
Coastal Carolina’s Malene Kroboll Hansen shot a second-straight even par 72 to lead the field at even par thru 36 holes. Kennesaw State’s Henriette Nielsen is in second-place at 2-over par. Kennesaw State’s Madison Caldwell, Indiana’s Alix
Live scoring of all three rounds can be found at GolfStat.com. Fans can follow the team on twitter @GSU_WGolf.
The final round will begin on Sunday off Holes No. 1 and 10 beginning at 8:30 a.m. The Panthers will be paired with Iowa and Augusta going off Hole No. 10 starting at 9:20 a.m.
Following this week’s tournament, Georgia State will open the spring season at the Amelia Island Collegiate Feb. 18-19, in Amelia Island, Fla.