Central Michigan University Athletics
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Women's Golf Sixth After 18 At Dolores Black Invitational
4/9/2022 5:10:00 PM | Women's Golf
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – The Central Michigan women's golf team posted a 317 team score on Saturday and stands in sixth place at the Bowling Green Dolores Black Falcon Invitational at Stone Ridge Golf Club.
The final round of the 36-hole, 11-team, stroke-play event is scheduled for Sunday (10 a.m.).
Four Chippewas – Padgett Chitty, Casilda Allendesalazar, Zoe Vartyan and Claudia Salvador – are among the top 11 in the 74-player field.
Chitty is tied for eighth after a first-round 4-over 76, while Allendesalazar and Vartyan both shot 77 and are tied for 11th. Salvador carded a 78 and is among a group tied for 14th.
The scores posted by Chitty and Vartyan do not count toward the Chippewas' team total because both are entered as individuals.
CMU's Ashley Goh and Rachel Kauflin both shot 81 and are tied for 35th, while Mackenzie Baustad shot 88. The Chippewas' Ashley Liles, also playing as an individual, shot 86.
Akron and Bowling Green both shot 307 on Saturday and are tied for the top spot, three shots ahead of Cleveland State and Detroit Mercy.
Akron's Jacinta Pikunas and Detroit Mercy's Kendall Payne both shot 1-over 73 and share the first-round lead. Detroit Mercy's Alexa Hatz (74) is one shot back.
The final round of the 36-hole, 11-team, stroke-play event is scheduled for Sunday (10 a.m.).
Four Chippewas – Padgett Chitty, Casilda Allendesalazar, Zoe Vartyan and Claudia Salvador – are among the top 11 in the 74-player field.
Chitty is tied for eighth after a first-round 4-over 76, while Allendesalazar and Vartyan both shot 77 and are tied for 11th. Salvador carded a 78 and is among a group tied for 14th.
The scores posted by Chitty and Vartyan do not count toward the Chippewas' team total because both are entered as individuals.
CMU's Ashley Goh and Rachel Kauflin both shot 81 and are tied for 35th, while Mackenzie Baustad shot 88. The Chippewas' Ashley Liles, also playing as an individual, shot 86.
Akron and Bowling Green both shot 307 on Saturday and are tied for the top spot, three shots ahead of Cleveland State and Detroit Mercy.
Akron's Jacinta Pikunas and Detroit Mercy's Kendall Payne both shot 1-over 73 and share the first-round lead. Detroit Mercy's Alexa Hatz (74) is one shot back.
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