36-Hole Scores
MOBILE, Ala. -- The Missouri State women's golf team sits in the middle of the pack after Monday's (Mar. 16) first day of the Magnolia Collegiate at the Magnolia Grove Crossings Course.
The Bears were shaky at the start, managing only a 317 in the morning round on a cold, blustery day and were sitting 13th in the 14-team field. However, they bounced back in a big way, posting a 294 for the best afternoon round in the field to move up six places to seventh with a 611 total after 36 holes.
Individually for MoState, senior
Kiser Pannier and freshman
Chloe Bolte are tied for 13th after shooting identical 78-73--151 scores. Junior
Coyee Zhang is tied for 22nd after going from 82 in the morning round to a one-under-par 71 in the afternoon for a 153 total. Junior
Kyleigh Pfitzner is tied for 47th with 80-77--157, while sophomore
Marlee Edgeman is tied for 59th while playing as an individual at 78-82--160. Junior
Tierney Baumstark is a shot behind at 81-80--161.
Lipscomb and West Georgia are tied for the lead entering Tuesday's final round with 599 team totals, while host South Alabama is two back at 601 and Stetson is fourth with 602.