GREENVILLE, S.C. – Kennesaw State women's golf moved up one spot to 10
th place overall after Round 2 at the Lady Paladin Invitational on Saturday afternoon.
The Owls posted a 5-over par score of 293 at the Furman University Golf Course.
Scoreboard
True freshman
Ariana Silva once again led the way, turning in another even-par performance to place 19
th individually after 36 holes.
Jackie Jang and
Alessandra Nagayo both had their best days so far, soaring 11 spots individually after both shooting 1-over par 73's on Saturday. Jang carded four birdies on the day while Nagayo finished with two.
Right behind them was
Sabrina Kim, who recorded a 3-over par 75 on the day to sit 57
th overall, while
Nyah Kelly shot 4-over on Saturday to place 46
th individually.
Tee Time
Kennesaw State will return for Round 3 on Sunday, Sept. 21. The third round will be a 9 a.m. shotgun start.
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