The Tulsa women's golf team leads after the first round of the Florida State Matchup, shooting three-under par 285鈥攎aking them the only team under par. They hold a three-shot lead over the defending champion, No. 18 Florida State. Jenni Roller and Romaine Masserey are tied for third individually, both at two-under par, while Allyn Stephens stands just outside the top ten at even par. The team demonstrated strong performances throughout the round, with several golfers bouncing back from initial struggles. Tulsa will continue play on Saturday with tee times starting at 7:45 a.m. CT.

By the Numbers
  • Tulsa posted a team score of 285 (-3), three shots ahead of No. 18 Florida State at 288 (E).
  • Jenni Roller and Romaine Masserey each finished the day at two-under par, tied for third place.
  • Allyn Stephens ended the round tied for 11th at even par 72.
State of Play
  • Tulsa is the only team under par after day one of the event.
  • Florida State is currently ranked No. 18 and is the defending champion of the Match-up.
  • Five Tulsa players are positioned well, with two in the top five and one just outside the top ten.
What's Next

The second round is set for Saturday, with Tulsa competing alongside Florida State and Eastern Michigan. As the leading team, Tulsa aims to maintain momentum and extend their lead. Individual performances will be key in securing a victory.

Bottom Line

Tulsa's strong first round positions them favorably to capitalize on their lead, but maintaining consistency will be vital as they navigate the subsequent rounds. Their ability to recover from setbacks will be tested in this competitive field.