dbroberg | Posted: 13 Mar 2000 | Updated: 13 Mar 2000

Women's Golf team in seventh place at Bruin Golf Classic

BYU sophomore Adrianne Gibby celebrated her 20th birthday in style shooting her first hole-in-one and personal record low round of 73 to help the women's golf team to seventh-place after two rounds of the Pioneer Electronic Bruin Golf Classic.

Gibby's lucky birthday gift also boosted the Cougars to their lowest round of the season (302). In the second round BYU wasn't quite as fortunate, but still shot a solid 316.

Sophomore Carrie Summerhays and Gibby are tied for 18th place to lead the Cougars heading into the final round on Tuesday.

1. Pepperdine 288 304 592 +16

2. Oklahoma State 300 302 602 +26

3. UCLA 298 305 603 +27

4. Texas A&M 300 307 607 +31

4. California 295 312 607 +31

6. Washington St. 304 308 612 +42

7. Brigham Young 302 316 618 +42

8. Oklahoma 302 319 621 +45

9. SMU 314 308 622 +46

10. San Francisco 305 319 624 +48

11. San Diego State 306 326 632 +56

12. Northern Ariz. 312 321 633 +57

13. CSU Northridge 320 317 637 +61

14. Long Beach St 322 320 642 +66

14. Nevada 321 321 679 +66

16. Portland State 341 338 679 +103

t18 Carrie Summerhays 75 77 152 +7

t18 Adrianne Gibby 73 79 152 +7

t33 Jessica Gardner 77 79 156 +12

t43 Nicole Parry 77 81 158 +14

+54 Summer Pierce 78 82 160 +14

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