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Women’s Golf 11th After Two Rounds Of BYU Entrada Classic

Women’s Golf 11th After Two Rounds Of BYU Entrada Classic

ST. GEORGE, Utah – A second-round 312 dropped Santa Clara women's golf into 11th place with a 612 total after 36 holes of the BYU Entrada Classic.

Sophomore Sarah Busey matched her career-low with a first-round 3-under 69 to help the Broncos shoot 300 over the first 18 holes. The team struggled in the second round, matching its highest single-round score of the year. Most of the field had difficulty with only three teams scoring better than 20-over.

No. 12 Kent State grabbed the clubhouse lead with a 1-over 577, followed by No. 45 Texas Tech at 8-over 584. The Broncos are only 13 shots behind UTSA for a top-5 finish.

Busey followed up her 69 with a second-round 78 to fall into a tie for 14th at 3-over 147. She ended the day one-shot better than teammate Emily Sumner, who carded rounds of 73 and 75 to grab a share of 18th at 4-over 148.

Freshman Claire Choi scored a pair of 75s to place in a tie for 27th at 6-over 150.

Chloe Wong ended the day with a 167 total and Isabella Seeburger, competing in her first event of the year, had a 174 total.

Kent State has a monopoly at the top of the individual leaderboard with Thitapa Pakdeesettak holding a three-shot lead over teammate Karoline Stormo heading into Tuesday's final round.

Final round action on the 6,082-yard, par-72 Entrada Golf Course at Snow Canyon Country Club gets underway with a shotgun start at 7:30 a.m. PT. Live scoring is available by visiting Golfstat.com.

Santa Clara 2nd Round Individual Results

T14. Sarah Busey 69-78 = 147 (+3)
T18. Emily Sumner 73-75 = 148 (+4)
T27. Claire Choi 75-75 = 150 (+6)
69. Chloe Wong 83-84 = 167 (+23)
T74. Isabella Seeburger 84-90 = 174 (+30)

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