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Maria Eidhagen Harrouch
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Buffs Drop To 15th At PING/ASU Invitational

March 29, 2024 | Women's Golf

PHOENIX — Colorado women's golf dropped one spot to 15th place after the second round of the PING/ASU Invitational shooting 7-over 295 at the Papago Golf Course on Friday.
 
The Buffaloes had a carbon copy of Thursday's first round and are 14-over 590 through 36 holes, one shot behind No. 42 Oregon State and two behind No. 41 Kansas.
 
Fourth-ranked UCLA and No. 11 Northwestern are tied for the lead after two rounds at 7-under 569. No. 50 Baylor is in third place, just one spot back at 6 under, following the low round of the day at 9 under, jumping nine spots in the standings.
 
Colorado had similar ups and downs at the 6,570-yard Papago Course as it did on Thursday. The Buffaloes, beginning at the 10th tee, started strong with their four scoring golfers playing the back nine at even par. Colorado couldn't hold that line however, logging just two birdies on the front and finishing that side at 7 over in the 17-team field which features eight teams ranked in the top 20 and 14 of the top 50 in the country.
 
Junior Maria Eidhagen Harrouch enjoyed her best round as a Buffalo and has Colorado's low score through 36 holes at 2-over 146. Eidhagen Harrouch shot 2-under 70 on Friday, her first under-par round for the Buffaloes. She had a tremendous start with a birdie on the par-5 10th and picked up a second two holes later on the par-4 12th.
 
Eidhagen Harrouch kept the momentum going with another par-5 birdie at the 15th and closed out the back with a birdie on the par-4 18th. She made her way to 5 under through 12 holes with her team-best fifth birdie of the day on the par-4 3rd, but dropped three strokes over the final five holes coming into the clubhouse and is tied for 38th overall.
 
Seniors Sabrina Iqbal and Hailey Schalk are tied for 55th overall at 4-over 158. Schalk had the lower of the two rounds on Friday, shooting a 75. She was 4 over through 10 holes, but like Thursday's first round, she had a solid finish on the front. Schalk played steady with pars on six straight holes before gaining her lone birdie of the day on the par-3 8th
 
Iqbal logged a 4-over 76 in the second round. After playing the first four holes at 1 over, she gained Colorado's first eagle of the tournament on the 360-yard par-4 14th. After a good drive, she had 102 yards to the pin. Using a 52-degree wedge, she one-hopped it into the hole to get back in the red.
 
Iqbal climbed back to 2 under with a birdie on the par-5 15th, but dropped that stroke on the long 214-yard par-3 17th. She stayed at 1 under through 12, but ran into trouble down the stretch, playing the last seven holes at 5 over.
 
"We had a very similar day to yesterday," Colorado head coach Anne Kelly said. "Saw a lot of good holes and great start by Maria. She really played some quality golf today. Hailey made a nice comeback on the back nine. We just need to have a little more consistency overall and get a few more birdies to drop."
 
Sophomore Morgan Miller is tied for 71st at 6-over 150, playing two strokes better on Thursday than she did in the first round, carding a 74. Miller had a pair of bogeys on the back to sit at 2 over through eight holes, but finished her round with 10 consecutive pars.
 
Junior Lauren Waxer-Gooding is tied for 82nd at 11-over 155 after shooting an 81 in the second round.
 
Saturday's final round will begin with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. MT. The Buffaloes will pair with Kansas, Oregon State and New Mexico with those groupings beginning between the 11th and 15th tees.
 
 
BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS  
Rank Name Score (To Par)  
T38. Maria Eidhagen Harrouch 76-70—146 (+2)  
T55. Sabrina Iqbal 72-76—148 (+4)  
T55. Hailey Schalk 73-75—148 (+4)  
T71. Morgan Miller 76-74—150 (+6)  
T82. Lauren Waxer-Gooding 74-81—155 (+11)  
       
TOP 5 INDIVIDUALS  
Rank Name Score (To Par)
1. Ellie Bushnell, Oklahoma State 68-69—137 (-7)
T2. Gile Bite Starkute, Arizona 68-71—139 (-5)
T2. Emma Bunch, New Mexico State 69-70—139 (-5)
T2. Zoe Campos, UCLA 69-70—139 (-5)
T5. Sera Hasegawa, Baylor 72-68—140 (-4)
T5. Kate Villegas, UCLA 71-69—140 (-4)
T5. Minori Nagano, Oregon 69-71—140 (-4)
       
TEAM SCORES  
Rank Team Score (To Par)  
T1. UCLA 284-285—569 (-7)  
T1. Northwestern 284-285—569 (-7)  
3. Baylor 291-279—570 (-6)  
4. Stanford 283-288—571 (-5)  
5. Oklahoma State 290-282—572 (-4)  
6. Arizona 289-285—574 (-2)  
7. California 285-290—575 (-1)  
T8. Denver 287-289—576 (E)  
T8. Arizona State 281-295—576 (E)  
T10. Oregon 286-292—578 (+2)  
T10. USC 291-287—578 (+2)  
12. Texas 288-297—585 (+9)  
13. Kansas 296-292—588 (+12)  
14. Oregon State 288-301—589 (+13)  
15. Colorado 295-295—590 (+14)  
T16. New Mexico 301-296—597 (+21)  
T16. New Mexico State 302-295—597 (+21)  
       
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