Caleb Turner | Posted: 7 May 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Huang improves on Day Two of Cle Elum Regional

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CLE ELUM, Wash. — Rose Huang of BYU women’s golf improved in her second day on the course at the Cle Elum NCAA Regional with a 76 (+4).

“Rose had just a couple of shots cost her today, but it was overall a much better day,” BYU head coach Carrie Roberts said. “We are looking forward to closing out her career as a Cougar with a really solid round tomorrow.”

Huang improved by one stroke over her opening round performance, but still finds herself six strokes behind the third-place individual, Polly Mack of UNLV. Only the top three individuals advance to nationals in Fayetteville, Ark. Huang is tied with two other individual competitors for 64th overall and fourth among individuals. Southern Utah’s Chanikan (Pluem) Yongyuan is currently in qualifying position in second place among individuals.

Huang will play one more round of 18 holes tomorrow at the Cle Elum Regional. Live stats and the leaderboard for the final round tomorrow can be found on Golfstat.

Day One Recap

Individuals
Pos. Player (Team) Rd 1 Rd 2 Total
12 Christine Danielsson (UC Davis) 73 71 144
T17 Chanikan (Pluem) Yongyuan (Southern Utah ) 71 75 146
T22 Polly Mack (UNLV ) 77 70 147
T64 Rose Huang (Brigham Young) 77 76 153
T64 Sophie Hausmann (Idaho) 73 80 153
T64 Elizabeth Prior (UNLV ) 78 75 153

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