Alexa Anderson | Posted: 26 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Women's golf in fourth after first day of Rebel Beach

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LAS VEGAS — Behind a -1 day from senior Kendra Dalton, BYU women’s golf sits in fourth place after two rounds of The Rebel Beach at Spanish Trail Country Club on Monday.

"I thought we did a lot of things well today," BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "We were super composed and fought hard all day. The last round was really windy and the conditions were difficult, so it was good to see Kendra (Dalton) play well."

The Cougars finished the first day of competition at +20, shooting +7 in round one and +13 in round two. Host UNLV leads the field of teams at +14, with Kennesaw State close behind at +15.

Dalton carded 73-71 to tie for first place at -1 after 36 holes of the 54-hole tournament. The senior birdied five holes on Monday and also eagled the par-5 sixth hole in round two.

Heading into Tuesday's third round, Naomi Soifua is tied for 14th place. Soifua fired 74-76 to shoot +6 on Monday.

Annie Yang and Rose Huang are tied for 20th place. Yang and Huang both shot +7, with Yang carding 75-76 and Huang firing 73-78.

Anna Kennedy sits in 67th place at +23.

BYU women's golf will play the third and final round of The Rebel Beach on Tuesday. Competition will begin at 8:30 a.m. PT. Follow the Cougars live via links to live stats on the BYU women's golf schedule page.

The Rebel Beach - Feb. 26, 2018
Spanish Trail Country Club 

Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Total To-Par
T1 Kendra Dalton 73 71 144 E
T14 Naomi Soifua 74 76 150 +6
T20 Annie Yang 75 76 151 +7
T20 Rose Huang 73 78 151 +7
67 Anna Kennedy 82 85 167 +23

 

Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Total To-Par
1 UNLV 290 300 590 +14
2 Kennesaw State 290 301 591 +15
3 Ole Miss 294 300 594 +18
4 BYU 295 301 596 +20
5 Long Beach State 297 305 602 +26
6 UC Irvine 301 304 605 +29
7 Northern Arizona 304 302 606 +30
8 New Mexico 306 302 608 +32
T9 Nevada 307 312 619 +43
T9 Colorado State 301 318 619 +43
T11 Idaho 303 318 621 +45
T11 Wyoming 312 309 621 +45

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