khaner | Posted: 13 Apr 2015 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

BYU in fourth after first day of WCC Championships

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SATICOY, Calif. – Alexandra White led BYU women's golf to fourth place after the first round of the West Coast Conference Championships on Monday.

“I thought that we started off very well, but we can definitely do better," BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "It was a very challenging golf course. We just need to minimize our mistakes and move up tomorrow. Lea (Garner) showed a lot of mental toughness on the back nine, which was nice to see."

BYU is in fourth place, shooting 36-over-par after the first 18 holes. Pepperdine leads the five WCC teams on the first day, holding on to first place after shooting 23-over-par. The Waves’ Marissa Chow is in first place individually after shooting 74 in the first round.

Continuing her hot streak after winning WCC Women’s Golf Player of the Month, White leads the Cougars in the first round, shooting six-over-par and finishing the day in a tie for fifth place.

Tied for ninth place, Lea Garner shot seven-over-par. Garner, who won WCC Women’s Player of the Month back in October, shot 79 on Monday.

Carly Oldroyd tied for 16th place, shooting 10-over-par. Sitting in sole possession of 21st place, Kendra Dalton shot 13-over-par.

After recently being named to the 2014-15 WCC All-Academic Team, Maria Yacaman is tied for 22nd (+14).

The championships will continue on Tuesday with the second round of competition. Live stats will be available on the BYU women's golf schedule page.

WCC Championships - April 13, 2015

Individual Scores
Place Player Round 1 Total
T5 Alexandra White 78 +6
T9 Lea Garner 79 +7
T16 Carly Oldroyd 82 +10
21 Kendra Dalton 85 +13
T22 Maria Yacaman 86 +14
Team Scores
Place Team Round 1 Total
1 Pepperdine 311 311
2 Gonzaga 317 317
3 San Francisco 318 318
4 BYU 324 324
5 Santa Clara 325 325

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