The women's golf team had a mediocre day from the tee through the first and second rounds of the Palmetto Intercollegiate in Kiawah Island, S.C. The team shot a 16-over-par and is tied for 10th place.
They shot a 304 in the first round led by redshirt freshman Kristen Dorsey. She shot an even par of 72, tieing her for first place. Abbi Sunner, senior, put up a one-over-par in the second round. Her 36 hole score was 151 and seven-over-par. She is tied for 33rd place.
Morgan Moon, senior, shot a three-over-par in the first round and a five-over-par in the second. She is tied for 41st place.
East Tennessee State currently sits ahead of everyone in the field followed by Maryland and Cambell University. They shot a seven-over-par for the day. They were able to post a six-shot lead over East Carolina in the first round after shooting an impressive one-over-par. In state rival KU is tied for seventh with a 25-over par.
Whitney Pyle, freshman, shot a two round score of 154 and ten-over-par. She is tied for 43rd and it is only her second collegiate event of her career.
Ami Storey, sophomore, shot an 81 and nine-over-par in the first round. Her second round score of 78 gave her a 36 hole score of 15-over-par.
The third and final round will begin at 9 a.m. today. Results will be posted on kstatesports.com.


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