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Tulsa Women Golfers In 7th Place at Amelia Island Collegiate
2/22/2016 6:15:00 PM | Women's Golf
The Tulsa women's golf team sits in seventh place after the opening two rounds Monday at the Amelia Island Collegiate. The Hurricane carded rounds of 300 and 301 for a 36-hole total of 601 at the par-72 Amelia National Golf Club. Tulsa's Antonia Von Wnuck is in 11th place individually after shooting rounds of 75 and 71 for a two-over par score of 146.
 
In round 2 action, Von Wnuck began two-over par after four holes and went to three-over par on her 12th hole of the round. However, the senior regrouped and finished birdie-par-birdie-birdie-par-birdie over her final six holes to close out the round with a one-under par score of 71.
 
Freshman Brydie Hodge turned in a second round total of one-over par 73 after carding a score of 79 for her first 18 holes. She ended the day in a 39th place tie with teammate Nadia Majidizadeh, who shot rounds of 74-78, as the two ended the first 36 holes with scores of 152.
 
Another freshman Johanna Samuelsson scored rounds of 76 and 79 for a 155 total and is in 55th place, while senior Alex Haun carded a total score of 156 and is in 58th place.
 
North Florida has the team-lead by nine strokes with a one-under par score of 575. Bradley, Cincinnati, Campbell and Kennesaw State round out the top-5 teams. Individually, Daytona State's Ji Sun Kang sits in first place after an opening day eight-under par total of 136.
 
Team Results
1. North Florida 285-290=575
2. Bradley 294-290=584
3. Cincinnati 296-290=586
4. Campbell 295-296=591
5. Kennesaw State 289-305=594
6. Daytona State 300-296=596
7. Tulsa 300-301=601
T8. Memphis 303-302=605
T8. Georgia Southern 303-302=605
T8. Jacksonville State 301-304=605
T8. Southern Miss 303-302=605
12. Florida Gulf Coast 307-301=608
13. Wofford 302-312=614
14. Georgia State 305-311=616
15. Jacksonville 311-308=619
16. Winthrop 318-311=629
 
Tulsa Individuals
T11. Antonia Von Wnuck 75-71=146
T39. Nadia Majidizadeh 74-78=152
T39. Brydie Hodges 79-73=152
T55. Johanna Samuelsson 76-79=155
T58. Alex Haun 75-81=156
 
Top-5 Individuals
1. Ji Sun Kang, Daytona State 68-68=136 (-8)
2. Megan Wilshire, North Florida 71-70=141 (-3)
3. Danielle Lemek, Bradley 72-70=142 (-2)
T4. Christina Gloor, Cincinnati 69-74=143 (-1)
T4. Jenna Roadley, Bradley 71-72=143 (-1)
 
In round 2 action, Von Wnuck began two-over par after four holes and went to three-over par on her 12th hole of the round. However, the senior regrouped and finished birdie-par-birdie-birdie-par-birdie over her final six holes to close out the round with a one-under par score of 71.
Freshman Brydie Hodge turned in a second round total of one-over par 73 after carding a score of 79 for her first 18 holes. She ended the day in a 39th place tie with teammate Nadia Majidizadeh, who shot rounds of 74-78, as the two ended the first 36 holes with scores of 152.
Another freshman Johanna Samuelsson scored rounds of 76 and 79 for a 155 total and is in 55th place, while senior Alex Haun carded a total score of 156 and is in 58th place.
North Florida has the team-lead by nine strokes with a one-under par score of 575. Bradley, Cincinnati, Campbell and Kennesaw State round out the top-5 teams. Individually, Daytona State's Ji Sun Kang sits in first place after an opening day eight-under par total of 136.
Team Results
1. North Florida 285-290=575
2. Bradley 294-290=584
3. Cincinnati 296-290=586
4. Campbell 295-296=591
5. Kennesaw State 289-305=594
6. Daytona State 300-296=596
7. Tulsa 300-301=601
T8. Memphis 303-302=605
T8. Georgia Southern 303-302=605
T8. Jacksonville State 301-304=605
T8. Southern Miss 303-302=605
12. Florida Gulf Coast 307-301=608
13. Wofford 302-312=614
14. Georgia State 305-311=616
15. Jacksonville 311-308=619
16. Winthrop 318-311=629
Tulsa Individuals
T11. Antonia Von Wnuck 75-71=146
T39. Nadia Majidizadeh 74-78=152
T39. Brydie Hodges 79-73=152
T55. Johanna Samuelsson 76-79=155
T58. Alex Haun 75-81=156
Top-5 Individuals
1. Ji Sun Kang, Daytona State 68-68=136 (-8)
2. Megan Wilshire, North Florida 71-70=141 (-3)
3. Danielle Lemek, Bradley 72-70=142 (-2)
T4. Christina Gloor, Cincinnati 69-74=143 (-1)
T4. Jenna Roadley, Bradley 71-72=143 (-1)
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