
SPOKANE, Wash. - Freshman Audrey Brust had a day to remember, and certainly one for the record books, on day one of the 2022 Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational. The Reno native turned in an eye-popping 5-under 67 second round card, tying the record for the lowest 18-hole score in program history.
Brust's 67 was part of a 2-under 75-67--142 total on the day, and she currently is tied for second in the individual standings with 18 holes remaining. The final round will tee off on Tuesday at 8 a.m. PT.
Bouncing back from her opening round 3-over tally, Brust rolled in six birdies in the second round with just one bogey on the card. That included a stretch of four-straight birdie puts on holes 2-5.
As a team, Santa Clara finished the 36-hole day in third at 6-over 293-289--582. They enter Tuesday's final round just two strokes behind co-leaders Weber State and Gonzaga (580).
Lauren Shew had a solid day with a 3-over 73-74--144 to tie for 20th. Claire Choi (75-73) and Borina Sutikto (73-75) are tied with each other for 29th at 4-over 148, and Inara Sharma is just one stroke behind her teammates in a tie for 35th at 5-over 72-77--149. Maddie Wu, playing as an individual is tied for 89th at 13-over 158.
NOTES
- At 5-under 67, Brust is now in a five-way tie for the lowest 18-round score in program history. The last player to shoot a 67 was Sarah Busey on April 2, 2019 in the final round of the Fresno State Classic.
- The Broncos' second round 289 ranks in the top-10 in program history for a team 18-hole score.
NEXT UP
- Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational Final Round
- Tuesday, Oct. 4
- Tacoma Country and Golf Course (Tacoma, Wash.)
- Live Scoring