Women's Golf In Sixth After Day Two at NEC Championships
The Central Connecticut women's golf team shot 349 at the Northeast Conference Championships and dropped two spots to sixth place on Saturday. The Blue Devils were led by freshman Stephanie Bednar in round two action, who shot 81 on the par 72 Champions Gate Golf Course in Orlando, FL.
The Central Connecticut women's golf team shot 349 at the
Northeast Conference Championships and dropped two spots to sixth
place on Saturday. The Blue Devils were led by freshman Stephanie Bednar in
round two action, who shot 81 on the par 72 Champions Gate Golf
Course in Orlando, FL.
CCSU was passed by Robert Morris and St. Francis (PA), shooting 312
and 327, respectively. Long Island continues to lead the
competition with a two day score of 639 (318-321). The Blue Devils
total score of 681 is 15 strokes back of fifth place St. Francis
(PA).
Bednar's second round 81 gives her a score of 167 and is in 17th
place after two rounds of play. After leading Central Connecticut
with a 78 on Friday, freshman Anna
Ausanio carded a 90 on Saturday and is currently in 18th with a
total of 168.
Junior Chelsea Woods and senior Natalie
Jones recorded identical scores in round two. The former is
tied for 23rd after her 89 gave her a total of 172. The latter is
currently tied for 28th with a total of 174, after recording her 89
on Saturday.
Central Connecticut will return to action for the final day of
competition on Sunday.