
Buffs In 16th at Arizona State Invitational
April 13, 2013 | Women's Golf
TUCSON, Ariz.—The University of Colorado women's golf team slipped a couple of spots and is tied for 16th after the second round of the 2013 Arizona State Invitational. The Buffs shot a second round 29-over par 317 and sit at 39-over par 315.
"We had a rough day," CU coach Anne Kelly said. "But I think most teams did. The conditions were a lot tougher today, there was some wind and the greens really dried out and we just didn't adjust. Two steps forward, one step back; that happens with a young team."
No. 2 Duke leads the way with a five stroke lead over the field after shooting a 5-under 283 in the second round and are 13-under par 563 through two rounds. No. 3 Alabama is in second place at 8-under par 568 with No. 1 Southern California and No. 15 Stanford tied for third at 5-under par 572. No. 7 Arizona and the host and 14th-ranked Sun Devils are tied for fifth at 4-under par 572.
The field includes the top three teams in the latest Golfstat poll along with six of the top 11 team and 11 of the top 25 teams.
Junior Jenny Coleman and freshman Jamie Oleksiew led the way for the Buffaloes in the second round, both shooting 6-over par 78s. Coleman is tied for 51st at 6-over par 150 while Oleksiew is tied for 57th at 7-over par 151.
The Buffs teed off on No. 10 and Coleman was solid on her front nine, the back nine of the course, while Oleksiew had what turned out to be an opposite experience. Coleman was even par through 10 holes with two pars and two bogeys and then had a double bogey on the Par 4 No. 2 to go to 2-over. She then had four bogeys in a span of six holes to finish at 6-over par. Oleksiew was 5-over on her front nine with three bogeys and one double and then settled down with eight straight pars on her back nine before a bogey on her final hole of the day for her scorecard of 78.
Freshman Alexis Keating finished her second round at 8-over par 80 and is currently in 73rd place at 12-over par 156. She was 3-over on her front nine with three bogeys and then shot 5-over on her back nine, finally breaking through for her first birdie on the final hole of her round to finish with an 80.
Freshman Allie Zech finished with a 9-over par 81 and is tied for 82nd at 16-over par 160. She had a solid round going on her front nine and came out of the gates with a birdie on her first hole, the Par 5 No. 10. She was 1-over par thought nine holes but then had trouble after making the turn back to the front nine of the course. She had a double on No. 1 and then an 8 on the par 4 No. 3 to move to 7-over par. She had a birdie to get back to 6-over par and then finished her round with three straight bogeys for an 81.
Junior Kristin Coleman finished with a 13-over par 85 and is in 87th place at 18-over par 162. She struggled out of the gate for the Buffaloes and found herself at 8-over par through five holes with three double bogeys and two bogeys. She then had a bogey and triple bogey to close out her front nine at 12-over par before settling down and shooting a 1-over on her back nine with two bogeys and a birdie.
Freshman Megan Haase, playing individually, is tied with Zech in 82nd place at 16-over par 160 after a second round score of 10-over par 82. She was 4-over par on her front nine and was 6-over par through 15 holes before a double bogey and two bogeys to close out her round at 10-over par.
Duke's Laetitia Beck and Alabama's Emma Talley lead the field at 7-under par 137 through two rounds. One stroke back is a three way tie for third place between Texas' Desiree Dubreuil, Southern California's Rachel Morris and Stanford's Mariah Stackhouse at 6-under par 138.
CU Individuals—t-51. Jenny Coleman, 72-78—150; t-57. Jamie Oleksiew, 73-78—151; t-73. Alexis Keating, 76-80—156; t-82. Allie Zech, 79-81—160 and Megan Haase, 78-82—160; 87. Kristin Coleman, 77-85—162.
Top Five Individuals—t-1. Laetita Beck, Duke, 67-70—137 and Emma Talley, Alabama, 68-69—137; t-3. Desiree Dubreuil, Texas, 70-68—138, Rachel Morris, Southern California, 68-70—138 and Mariah Stackhouse, Stanford, 70-68—138.
Teams—1. Duke, 280-283—563; 2. Alabama, 284-284—568; t-3. Southern California, 283-288—571 and Stanford, 289-282—571; t-5. Arizona, 288-284—572 and Arizona State, 291-281—572; 7. Texas, 286-289—575; 8. TCU, 292-285—577; 9. UCLA, 279-302—582; 10. Texas A&M, 287-296—583; 11. UC Davis, 287-297—584; 12. Washington, 292-294—586; 13. South Carolina, 291-299—590; 14. UNLV, 305-302—607; 15. Oregon, 311-299—610; t-16. Colorado, 298-317—615 and California, 313-302—615.
"We had a rough day," CU coach Anne Kelly said. "But I think most teams did. The conditions were a lot tougher today, there was some wind and the greens really dried out and we just didn't adjust. Two steps forward, one step back; that happens with a young team."
No. 2 Duke leads the way with a five stroke lead over the field after shooting a 5-under 283 in the second round and are 13-under par 563 through two rounds. No. 3 Alabama is in second place at 8-under par 568 with No. 1 Southern California and No. 15 Stanford tied for third at 5-under par 572. No. 7 Arizona and the host and 14th-ranked Sun Devils are tied for fifth at 4-under par 572.
The field includes the top three teams in the latest Golfstat poll along with six of the top 11 team and 11 of the top 25 teams.
Junior Jenny Coleman and freshman Jamie Oleksiew led the way for the Buffaloes in the second round, both shooting 6-over par 78s. Coleman is tied for 51st at 6-over par 150 while Oleksiew is tied for 57th at 7-over par 151.
The Buffs teed off on No. 10 and Coleman was solid on her front nine, the back nine of the course, while Oleksiew had what turned out to be an opposite experience. Coleman was even par through 10 holes with two pars and two bogeys and then had a double bogey on the Par 4 No. 2 to go to 2-over. She then had four bogeys in a span of six holes to finish at 6-over par. Oleksiew was 5-over on her front nine with three bogeys and one double and then settled down with eight straight pars on her back nine before a bogey on her final hole of the day for her scorecard of 78.
Freshman Alexis Keating finished her second round at 8-over par 80 and is currently in 73rd place at 12-over par 156. She was 3-over on her front nine with three bogeys and then shot 5-over on her back nine, finally breaking through for her first birdie on the final hole of her round to finish with an 80.
Freshman Allie Zech finished with a 9-over par 81 and is tied for 82nd at 16-over par 160. She had a solid round going on her front nine and came out of the gates with a birdie on her first hole, the Par 5 No. 10. She was 1-over par thought nine holes but then had trouble after making the turn back to the front nine of the course. She had a double on No. 1 and then an 8 on the par 4 No. 3 to move to 7-over par. She had a birdie to get back to 6-over par and then finished her round with three straight bogeys for an 81.
Junior Kristin Coleman finished with a 13-over par 85 and is in 87th place at 18-over par 162. She struggled out of the gate for the Buffaloes and found herself at 8-over par through five holes with three double bogeys and two bogeys. She then had a bogey and triple bogey to close out her front nine at 12-over par before settling down and shooting a 1-over on her back nine with two bogeys and a birdie.
Freshman Megan Haase, playing individually, is tied with Zech in 82nd place at 16-over par 160 after a second round score of 10-over par 82. She was 4-over par on her front nine and was 6-over par through 15 holes before a double bogey and two bogeys to close out her round at 10-over par.
Duke's Laetitia Beck and Alabama's Emma Talley lead the field at 7-under par 137 through two rounds. One stroke back is a three way tie for third place between Texas' Desiree Dubreuil, Southern California's Rachel Morris and Stanford's Mariah Stackhouse at 6-under par 138.
CU Individuals—t-51. Jenny Coleman, 72-78—150; t-57. Jamie Oleksiew, 73-78—151; t-73. Alexis Keating, 76-80—156; t-82. Allie Zech, 79-81—160 and Megan Haase, 78-82—160; 87. Kristin Coleman, 77-85—162.
Top Five Individuals—t-1. Laetita Beck, Duke, 67-70—137 and Emma Talley, Alabama, 68-69—137; t-3. Desiree Dubreuil, Texas, 70-68—138, Rachel Morris, Southern California, 68-70—138 and Mariah Stackhouse, Stanford, 70-68—138.
Teams—1. Duke, 280-283—563; 2. Alabama, 284-284—568; t-3. Southern California, 283-288—571 and Stanford, 289-282—571; t-5. Arizona, 288-284—572 and Arizona State, 291-281—572; 7. Texas, 286-289—575; 8. TCU, 292-285—577; 9. UCLA, 279-302—582; 10. Texas A&M, 287-296—583; 11. UC Davis, 287-297—584; 12. Washington, 292-294—586; 13. South Carolina, 291-299—590; 14. UNLV, 305-302—607; 15. Oregon, 311-299—610; t-16. Colorado, 298-317—615 and California, 313-302—615.
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