University of Richmond Athletics

Magner leads Spiders on Day 2 at Mason Rudolph Classic
09/20/2025 | Women's Golf
FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Sophomore Katie Magner fired an even-par 71 to move up 29 spots on the individual leaderboard in Round 2 of the Mason Rudolph Classic Saturday at Vanderbilt Legends Club. With Sunday's third and final round remaining, Richmond is in 15th place at 35 strokes over par (603) in a loaded 16-team field.
"This field is definitely one of the more competitive fields we have been in, but we are just excited to be able to compete with great teams and see how we stack up," said Magner.
Magner made six of Richmond's nine birdies Saturday on her way to her even-par 71, a seven-shot improvement from her Round 1 total. She is the top Spider on the individual leaderboard at 7-over par, tied for 51st.
"I was definitely more confident going into today as I reworked a few of the holes to get a better game plan," said Magner. "I just stuck to good tempo throughout the round and that led to a lot of good birdie looks."
Magner is coming off the best finish of her career, a fourth-place result at last week's Tribe Invitational, which Richmond won with a program-record 31-shot margin of victory.
Magner's 71 Saturday was at least four shots clear of every other Spider. Senior Hannah Lydic shot a 4-over 75 and is tied for 65th in the field at 10-over par. Maya Beasley is at 8-over par, tied for 57th, after a 5-over 76 Saturday.
Freshman Addie Doroh shot a 6-over 77 for a second straight day Saturday and is tied for 71st at 12-over par, four shots in front of senior Olivia Wilkie, who's tied for 82nd at 16-over par (158).
Sunday's final round will begin at 9 AM ET.
"This field is definitely one of the more competitive fields we have been in, but we are just excited to be able to compete with great teams and see how we stack up," said Magner.
Magner made six of Richmond's nine birdies Saturday on her way to her even-par 71, a seven-shot improvement from her Round 1 total. She is the top Spider on the individual leaderboard at 7-over par, tied for 51st.
"I was definitely more confident going into today as I reworked a few of the holes to get a better game plan," said Magner. "I just stuck to good tempo throughout the round and that led to a lot of good birdie looks."
Magner is coming off the best finish of her career, a fourth-place result at last week's Tribe Invitational, which Richmond won with a program-record 31-shot margin of victory.
Magner's 71 Saturday was at least four shots clear of every other Spider. Senior Hannah Lydic shot a 4-over 75 and is tied for 65th in the field at 10-over par. Maya Beasley is at 8-over par, tied for 57th, after a 5-over 76 Saturday.
Freshman Addie Doroh shot a 6-over 77 for a second straight day Saturday and is tied for 71st at 12-over par, four shots in front of senior Olivia Wilkie, who's tied for 82nd at 16-over par (158).
Sunday's final round will begin at 9 AM ET.
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