University of Delaware Athletics
Monday, March 2
Kiawah Island, SC
9:00 AM
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Kiawah Island Spring Classic

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Delaware Tied For 14th Place After Second Day of Kiawah Island Spring Classic
3/2/2020 8:27:00 PM | Women's Golf
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. – The University of Delaware women's golf team is tied for 14th place out of 53 squads following Monday's second round at the Kiawah Island Spring Classic.
The Blue Hens carded a 298 score on Sunday before firing a 301 on Monday, and will enter Tuesday's final round with a 599 total. Boston University leads the field with a 575 score, while FGCU sits in second place at 580.
Thitaree Sakulbunpanich carded a one under par 71 on the par 72, 5,958-yard Oak Point course on Monday, moving up into a tie for 16th place with a one over par 74-71-145. Sakulbunpanich posted four birdies on the day while adding 11 pars.
Ariane Klotz is tied for 52nd place at the tournament with a five over par 76-73-149, while Lexi Dart is also tied for 52nd place with a five over par 72-77-149.
Lene Sperling is tied for 151st place with a 14 over par 76-82-158, while Isabella Rimton is tied for 181st place with a 17 over par 81-80-161.
Kylie Greulich is tied for eighth place in the Kiawah Island Individual tournament with an 18 over par 80-82-162 on the par 72, 6,031-yard Cougar Point course.
The final round of the tournament will begin with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start on Tuesday.
The Blue Hens carded a 298 score on Sunday before firing a 301 on Monday, and will enter Tuesday's final round with a 599 total. Boston University leads the field with a 575 score, while FGCU sits in second place at 580.
Thitaree Sakulbunpanich carded a one under par 71 on the par 72, 5,958-yard Oak Point course on Monday, moving up into a tie for 16th place with a one over par 74-71-145. Sakulbunpanich posted four birdies on the day while adding 11 pars.
Ariane Klotz is tied for 52nd place at the tournament with a five over par 76-73-149, while Lexi Dart is also tied for 52nd place with a five over par 72-77-149.
Lene Sperling is tied for 151st place with a 14 over par 76-82-158, while Isabella Rimton is tied for 181st place with a 17 over par 81-80-161.
Kylie Greulich is tied for eighth place in the Kiawah Island Individual tournament with an 18 over par 80-82-162 on the par 72, 6,031-yard Cougar Point course.
The final round of the tournament will begin with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start on Tuesday.
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