khaner | Posted: 14 Apr 2015 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

White moves up, BYU moves down after second round

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Day 1 Recap

SATICOY, Calif. – BYU women’s golf dropped to fifth place in the second round of the West Coast Conference Championships on Tuesday.

“It got better today, which was a good thing,” BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. “Kendra (Dalton) had 33 in the front nine, probably the lowest you’re going to see out here. Hopefully we can climb up tomorrow. Alex (White) has a great chance of winning the individual title, so hopefully she can do that.”

The Cougars are in fifth place at 64-over-par. Pepperdine and Gonzaga battled for first place throughout the day, with the Bulldogs ending the day in the top spot (+45). Individually, Ciera Min from Gonzaga is in first place.

Alexandra White is in sole possession of fourth place after the second day, shooting nine-over-par. She shot 75 in the second round.

Kendra Dalton and Lea Garner both ended the day in the top 20, tied for 14th and 17th, respectively. Dalton is shooting 17-over-par, while Garner is shooting 18-over-par.

Maria Yacaman is in 23rd at 24-over-par. Rounding out the team, Carly Oldroyd shot 29-over-par to end the second round in 25th place.

The WCC Championships will conclude on Wednesday with the third round. Live stats will be available on the BYU women’s golf schedule page.

WCC Championships - April 14, 2015

Individual Scores
Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Total
4 Alexandra White 75 78 +9
T14 Kendra Dalton 85 76 +17
T17 Lea Garner 79 83 +18
23 Maria Yacaman 86 82 +24
25 Carly Oldroyd 82 91 +29
Team Scores
Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Total
1 Gonzaga 317 304 621
2 Pepperdine 311 312 623
3 San Francisco 318 308 626
4 Santa Clara 325 305 630
5 BYU 324 316 640

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