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Women's Golf Concludes Day Two of the Pac-12 Women's Golf Championship

Apr 24, 2021

STANFORD, Calif – The Washington State women's golf team ended the second day of the 2021 Pac-12 Women's Golf Championship on Saturday, April 24, with a pair of golfers holding a spot inside the top-50 on the individual leaderboard.

Redshirt senior Emily Baumgart shot seven-over par; 78 for the second-straight round at the Pac-12 Women's Golf Championship, as the Walla Walla, Washington native sits in a tie for 42nd on the individual leaderboard heading into Sunday's third round. Junior Amy Chu sits six spots back from Baumgart, as the Sydney, Australia native is in a tie for 48th heading into the tournament's final round with a two-day score of 159 (+17). Chu shaved nine strokes off her total score on Saturday, as she carded a team-best four-over par; 75 in the second round.

Junior Cameron March sits just outside the top-50 on the player leaderboard heading into tomorrow's final round, as the Los Angeles native shot an 85 (+14) in the second round.

Southern California remains in first place on the team leaderboard after 36 holes of play at the Pac-12 Women's Golf Championship, as the Trojans take a tournament score of 570 (+2) into Sunday's final round. UCLA's Emma Spitz holds a one-stroke lead over Stanford's Rachel Heck, as Spitz has carded six-under par; 136.

The final round of the 2021 Pac-12 Women's Golf Championship will take place this Sunday, April 25, at the Stanford Golf Course. Washington State tees off at 9:20 a.m. PT. Fans can follow all the action live on GolfStat.com.

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Place  Golfer 1st Rd 2nd Rd 3rd Rd Total
T-42nd  Emily Baumgart 78 (+7) 78 (+7) -- 156 (+14)
T-48th  Amy Chu 84 (+13) 75 (+4) -- 159 (+17)
53rd  Cameron March 78 (+7) 85 (+14) -- 163 (+21)