Women's Golf

W. Golf Tied for Fifth after Day One in New Mexico

W. Golf Tied for Fifth after Day One in New MexicoW. Golf Tied for Fifth after Day One in New Mexico

Sept. 11, 2017

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ââ'¬" The San Diego State women's golf team finds itself tied for fifth place at the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational after shooting a combined 5-over-par 581 during the first two rounds on Monday at the par-72, 6,317-yard UNM Championship Course.

Through 36 holes, the Aztecs share the fifth spot after posting scores of 294-287 to remain six strokes behind front-runner Oklahoma State (-1), while Arizona (E) occupies in second position, followed closely by Colorado (+2) and Northwestern (+2).

Individually, Gioia Carpinelli (Boppelsen, Switzerland) leads the Scarlet and Black after carding a collective 1-over 145 to finish the day in a tie for 23rd. In her very first collegiate tournament, the SDSU freshman completed a wild opening-round 73, offsetting four bogeys and a double bogey with a trio of birdies and an eagle on the par-4, 336-yard 15th, where she utilized a gap wedge from 92 yards away to find the bottom of the cup. The Swiss native delivered a more consistent effort in the afternoon, however, balancing two bogeys with a pair of birdies en route to a 72.

Elsewhere, fellow teammates Haleigh Krause (Eugene, Ore.) and Sara Kjellker (Hollviken, Sweden) sit just one shot in back of Carpinelli in a tie for 28th at 2-over 146.

Krause recorded a 71 in the morning, featuring four birdies, including an impressive drain on the par-4 10th, which ranked as the toughest hole of the opening round. However, the Aztec senior was saddled with a 75 in the afternoon, as five bogeys prevented a loftier perch.

Kjellker also notched four birdies in her collegiate debut, including back-to-back drains on the 17th and 18th greens to highlight an opening-round 72. The SDSU freshman made two additional birdies in the afternoon, including a successful conversion on the par-4 No. 8, which ranked as the fifth-most difficult green of round two. However, Kjellker was unable to overcome the sting four bogeys, ultimately settling for a 74.

Elsewhere, Georgia Lacey (Del Mar, Calif.) finds herself in a tie for 46th after shooting a 4-over 148. The Aztec senior regrouped from a sluggish 78 in round one to post the team's lowest number of the day with a 70 in the afternoon. Lacey registered just one blemish on her scorecard, a bogey at No. 6, while amassing 14 pars to go with three birdies, including a make at No. 10.

Mila Chaves (Asuncion, Paraguay) also shaved eight strokes off her opening-round score, notching a 71 in the second session, countering a bogey at No. 7 with a team-high 15 pars as well as birdies on the first and 15th greens. With her total, the SDSU senior sits in a tie for 61st with a combined 6-over 150.

The Aztec delegation also included junior Daniela Anastasi (La Jolla, Calif.), an individual competitor who sits in a tie for 79th at 9-over 153 after shooting rounds of 78-75.

Bianca Pagdanganan of Arizona (-10) carded back-to-back 67s to grab a six-shot lead over UNLV's Yang Liu (-4) on the individual leaderboard, while Stanford's Andrea Lee, New Mexico's Darian Zachek, Oklahoma State's Kenzie Niesen and Colorado's Robyn Choi are all tied for third at 3-under.

The Branch/McGuire Invitational concludes on Tuesday when SDSU tees off alongside Stanford and Northwestern in a shotgun start at 7:30 a.m. MT/6:30 a.m. PT.

Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational
Day One Results
UNM Championship Course
Albuquerque, N.M.
Par 72, 6,317 yards

Team Scores (Top 6 of 18 teams)
1. Oklahoma State... 291-284-575 (-1)
2. Arizona...292-284-576 (E)
3. Colorado...281-290-577 (+1)
4. Northwestern...290-288-578 (+2)
T5. San Diego State... 294-287-581 (+5)
T5. Stanford...297-284-581 (+5)

Individual Leaders (Top 6 of 99 players + SDSU)
1. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona...67-67-134 (-10)
2. Yang Liu, UNLV...68-72-140 (-4)
T3. Kenzie Neisen, Oklahoma State...73-68-141 (-3)
T3. Andrea Lee, Stanford...73-68-141 (-3)
T3. Robyn Choi, Colorado...70-71-141 (-3)
T3. Darian Zachek, New Mexico...69-72-141 (-3)
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T23. Gioia Carpinelli, SDSU...73-72-145 (+1)
T29. Sara Kjellker, SDSU...72-74-146 (+2)
T29. Haleigh Krause, SDSU... 71-75-146 (+2)
T46. Georgia Lacey, SDSU...78-70-148 (+4)
T61. Mila Chaves, SDSU...79-71-150 (+6)
T79. Daniela Anastasi, SDSU^...78-75-153 (+9)

^ - Competing as an individual