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Baylor Women’s Golf in 13th Place at Schooner Fall Classic

Posted at 8:10 PM, Sep 24, 2017
and last updated 2017-09-24 21:10:58-04

Baylor women’s golf is in 12th place after shooting 15-over-par 299 in Sunday’s second round at the Schooner Fall Classic. BU sits at 21-over 589 heading to Monday’s final round at Belmar Golf Club.

Baylor (+21) leads Mississippi State (+26) and Tulsa (+31). The Lady Bears trail Alabama (-6), Texas A&M (+2), Florida (+2), Clemson (+3), Oklahoma (+4), Notre Dame (+8), Florida State (+8), Texas (+9), Miami (+10), Washington (+11), UCF (+13) and Texas State (+20).

Fiona Liddell and Amy Lee are tied for 38th place individually at 4-over-par 146. Liddell shot 3-over 74 and Lee carded a 4-over 75 in Sunday’s second round. Maria Vesga shot 3-over 74 for a second consecutive round to move into a tie for 49th place at 6-over 148. Cheerie Tan carded the Lady Bears’ final counting second round score at 5-over 76 and is tied for 54th place at 7-over 149.

Freshman Diane Baillieux improved by four strokes with an 8-over 79 and sits in 79th place at 20-over 162. Giovana Maymon, who is playing as an individual, shot 11-over 82 and is tied for 71st place at 13-over 155.

HIGHLIGHTS

Baylor is tied for eighth in the 15-team field in par-3 scoring at 9-over 3.18, ranks 12th in par-4 scoring at 23-over 4.26 and 14th in par-5 scoring at 9-over 5.22.

BU’s 108 pars through two rounds rank eighth in the field, and the Lady Bears’ 23 birdies rank 13th.

Fiona Liddell is tied for second in the 81-player field in par-3 scoring at 2-under 2.80.

Liddell is tied for sixth with 26 pars over 36 holes.

Amy Lee is tied for 10th in par-5 scoring at 2-under 4.75.

Maria Vesga is tied for 20th in par-4 scoring at 1-over 4.05.

Cheerie Tan is tied for 17th in par-5 scoring at 1-under 4.88.

Lee and Tan are tied for 24th with six birdies over two rounds.

STAT OF THE DAY 
5 – Maria Vesga was one of only five golfers in the 81-player field to make a birdie on the 169-yard, par-3 eighth hole, which was the most difficult hole to birdie in the second round.