Trojans Sit 10th After Day One at ULM Invitational
The Little Rock women's golf team ended the first day of the ULM Invitational in 10th place after posting a total score of +27 across 36 holes. The team improved by five strokes in the second round, with Eleonore Aernouts leading the Trojans at tied for 13th place with a score of +2. Head coach Jenna Birch noted the team made significant adjustments, particularly in the second round, providing a foundation to build upon for the final day of competition. Iara Martin and Cloe Poizac contributed to the team's efforts, with Martin sitting 26th and Poizac in 35th. The final round is scheduled for Tuesday, where the Trojans aim to enhance their standings.
By the Numbers- Little Rock finished day one with rounds of +16 and +11.
- Eleonore Aernouts is tied for 13th place at +2 after scoring 71 and 73 in both rounds.
- Host ULM leads the tournament with a score of +1.
- The Trojans improved their performance by five strokes in the second round, indicating progress.
The Trojans look to leverage their second-round improvements in the final day of the ULM Invitational, aiming to climb the leaderboard with a more complete round of golf.
Bottom LineThe Trojans need to maintain their focus and execution in the final round to enhance their standings, demonstrating their capability to achieve greater results.
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