Rain Soaks Spiders on Day 1 of Cavalier Regional Preview
09/23/2024 | Women's Golf
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The Spiders battled both wet weather and a field full of power-conference opponents Monday in Rounds 1 and 2 and of the Cavalier Regional Preview. With the soggy conditions making Birdwood Golf Course even more difficult, Richmond recorded a team score of 50-over par (618) and is 12th of 12 teams on the leaderboard with 18 holes remaining.
Sophomore Maya Beasley was the low Spider on Monday, shooting rounds of 76 (+5) and 74 (+3) to finish the day at 8-over par (150), tied for 36th among the 70 golfers in the field. Beasley's 27 pars Monday were tied for second most of any golfer.
Playing as an individual, junior Olivia Wilkie carded an even-par 71 in Round 2 Monday afternoon to shoot 14 spots up the leaderboard to a tie for 42nd at 9-over par (151). Senior Lauren Jones also moved up Monday afternoon, following her opening round 82 (+11) with a 74 (+3). Jones is in a tie for 57th at 14-over par (156).
Freshmen Caroline Thompson and Katie Magner are tied 60th (15-over 157) and 67th (20-over 162), respectively. Magner carded a team-high five birdies Monday.
Junior Hannah Lydic is in 68th at 23-over par (165).
North Carolina (19-under par) leads a field that includes eight power-conference teams in addition to Charlotte, Georgetown, James Madison, and UR.
The third and final round will be played Tuesday morning.
Sophomore Maya Beasley was the low Spider on Monday, shooting rounds of 76 (+5) and 74 (+3) to finish the day at 8-over par (150), tied for 36th among the 70 golfers in the field. Beasley's 27 pars Monday were tied for second most of any golfer.
Playing as an individual, junior Olivia Wilkie carded an even-par 71 in Round 2 Monday afternoon to shoot 14 spots up the leaderboard to a tie for 42nd at 9-over par (151). Senior Lauren Jones also moved up Monday afternoon, following her opening round 82 (+11) with a 74 (+3). Jones is in a tie for 57th at 14-over par (156).
Freshmen Caroline Thompson and Katie Magner are tied 60th (15-over 157) and 67th (20-over 162), respectively. Magner carded a team-high five birdies Monday.
Junior Hannah Lydic is in 68th at 23-over par (165).
North Carolina (19-under par) leads a field that includes eight power-conference teams in addition to Charlotte, Georgetown, James Madison, and UR.
The third and final round will be played Tuesday morning.
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