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Central District Invitational

Hoosiers 13th After Two Rounds of Central District Invitational
2/21/2011 12:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
Feb. 21, 2011
PARRISH, Fla. - After 54 holes of play the Indiana women's golf team is in 13th place with a score of 616 at the 15-team Central District Invitational at the River Wilderness Country Club in Parrish, Fla.
LSU leads the field at 583, with Texas A&M one stroke behind (584). Iowa State is two shots off the lead with a score of 585, followed by TCU in fourth (587) and Kent State in fifth (596). The Hoosiers tallied a 304 in the first round before firing a 312 over the final 18 holes.
"It was an up and down day," said head coach Clint Wallman. "I thought they did good job in the first round to battle back after bad start. They were able to grind out a decent round. I felt good heading into second round, but we didn't execute and made compound errors that we need to clean up tomorrow.
"We will try and get a good mindset and ready for tonight. The focus on a good start tomorrow. "
Playing in the No. 1 spot, freshman Lindsay Gahm leads the Hoosiers with a 6-over 150. Gahm shot identical rounds of 75 and is tied for 22nd in the field. Senior Cecilia Orevik is three strokes back in a tie for 40th at 153. She tallied a 76 in the first round and carded a 77 in round two.
"Lindsay didn't play her "A" game but still managed to grind out a good score and is in a decent position to make a move up the leader board tomorrow," Wallman said.
Junior Kristtini Cain posted rounds of 76 and 79 and sits tied for 49th with a score of 155. Playing in her first tournament of the spring, sophomore Jacqueline Yanch is tied for 62nd after a two-round score of 158 (77-81). Sophomore Rosie Davies rounds out the group with a score of 168 (85-83) and is tied for 74th.
The tournament concludes Tuesday with a single 18-hole round.









