Alexa Anderson | Posted: 20 Apr 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

No. 27 women sit in second after day one of WCC Championships

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PROVO, Utah — No. 27 BYU women's golf finished the first round of the 2017 West Coast Conference Golf Championships in second place on Thursday at the par-72 Riverside Country Club golf course.

"We started off the day really well," BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "We then struggled through the middle of the round. We will need to clean a few things up for tomorrow."

BYU battled back and forth with No. 36 Pepperdine through the first 18 holes of play. The Waves lead the Cougars by five strokes going into round two on Friday. BYU carded +8 as a team in Thursday's first round, and Pepperdine shot +3.

Alexandra White and Rose Huang led the Cougars, both firing 1-over rounds. White birdied five holes on Thursday, while Huang birdied three. White and Huang are tied for second place after round one.

Kendra Dalton and Brooklyn Hocker are tied for 12th place. The duo both fired 75s to shoot 3-over on the day. Lauren Atkinson carded a 76 on Thursday to tie for 14th place individually.

BYU women's golf will continue second round play in the 2017 WCC Championships on Friday. Groupings will tee off at 8:50 a.m. MDT. The 2017 Championships are free and open to the public. Fans can download a map of Riverside Country Club, if they choose to attend. Links to live stats are provided on the BYU women's golf schedule page.

2017 West Coast Conference Golf Championships - April 20, 2017  

Riverside Country Club Golf Course

Place Player Round 1 Total To-Par
T2 Rose Huang 73 73 +1
T2 Alexandra White 73 73 +1
T12 Kendra Dalton 75 75 +3
T12 Brooklyn Hocker 75 75 +3
T14 Lauren Atkinson 76 76 +4

 

Place Team Round 1 Total To-Par
1 No. 36 Pepperdine 291 291 +3
2 No. 27 BYU 296 296 +8
T3 San Francisco 307 307 +19
T3 Gonzaga 307 307 +19
5 Santa Clara 309 309 +21

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