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Women’s Golf Tied For Sixth At Anteater Invite

Day 1 Results

DOVE CANYON, Calif. – The University of Hawai'i women's golf team is tied for sixth place after two rounds of the Anteater Invitational, Monday, at the Dove Canyon Country Club. Playing on a par-71 course in a 15-team field, the Rainbow Wahine carded a 629 total (309-320) to sit in a three-way tie with Idaho and Fresno State.
 
Leading UH is freshman Ka'ili Britos at 11-over par (153). Britos came out firing, posting a 73 in the first round to begin Round 2 tied for sixth place. However, Britos' second-round 80 caused her to drop slightly in the rankings. She goes into the final round tied for 16th place.
 
Two shots back of Britos is sophomore Erika Lundberg, the only Rainbow Wahine improve her score from the first to second round (81-74=155). Lundberg shaved seven strokes off her first-round score, allowing her to move up 20 places and begin the final round in a tie for 23rd.
 
Also competing for UH is senior Corie Hou (74-84=158/T31st), freshman Brigitte Baker (81-82=163/T55th), and junior Brittany Bomar (82-90=172/T74th).
 
Leading the team standings is San Diego State (300-299=599) with a six-stroke advantage over San Francisco and Kentucky. Individually, Hillary Packard of UC Irvine (73-70=143) and Christine Wong of SDSU (71-72=143) are tied for first at one-over par.
 
The tournament concludes Tuesday with the third and final round.
 
 
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