Jack Urquhart | Posted: 1 Apr 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Huang tied for second after two rounds at The Bruzzy

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ARGYLE, Texas – Rose Huang played two of her best rounds this season on Monday to finish tied for second place heading into the final round of The Bruzzy.

"Rose (Huang) was amazing today and put herself in a great spot to win the tournament," BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. "Naomi (Soifua) and Allysha Mae (Mateo) both had a great day to help us shoot our lowest rounds of the year."

Huang had six birdies in the first round and five in the second en route to a score of eight-under. She is tied with just one other golfer – Baylor's Gurleen Kaur – and one stroke off the pace set by leader Sofia Garcia of Texas Tech.

The Cougars got to six-under as a team to sit in sixth place among the 15-team field. Allysha Mae Mateo (-1, T21st), Naomi Soifua (E, T28th) and Annick Haczkiewicz (+3, T50th) round out the scoring for BYU. Anna Kennedy shot an 11-over through two rounds.

Live stats and the leaderboard for Tuesday's final round are available at GolfStat.com.

Day One Individual Standings

Player Round 1 Round 2 To Par Position
Rose Huang 67 69 -8 T2
Allysha Mae Mateo 73 70 -1 T21
Naomi Soifua 73 71 E T28
Annick Haczkiewicz 72 75 +3 T50
Anna Kennedy 78 77 +11 74

Day One Team Standings

Team Round 1 Round 2 To Par Position
Ole Miss 276 282 -18 1
Texas Tech 274 285 -17 2
Baylor 280 283 -13 3
Miami 286 283 -7 T4
Houston 286 283 -7 T4
BYU 285 285 -6 6

Complete Team Standings

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