Northern Arizona Women鈥檚 Golf Tied for 7th at Silverado Showdown
Northern Arizona University's women's golf team started strong at the Chevron Silverado Showdown, finishing the first round tied for seventh place at 8-over-par 296. Lizzie Neale and Amy Hodgkins each shot even-par 72, tying for 14th individually. Neale鈥檚 solid scoring keeps her competitive for the individual title, while Hodgkins matched her performance, contributing to the team's overall success. Freshman Lydia Lin and junior Frankie Dezis both shot 4-over 76, securing their positions in the top 50. The Lumberjacks aim to improve their standings in the upcoming rounds amidst a tough field that includes several top-50 teams.
By the Numbers- NAU finished the first round at 8-over-par 296.
- Lizzie Neale and Amy Hodgkins each carded even-par 72, tied for 14th place.
- NAU is currently tied for seventh among a competitive field of teams.
- Southern California leads the tournament at 11-under-par.
- The competition features multiple top-50 programs.
The Lumberjacks will look to build on their balanced scoring in the second round, scheduled for tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. MST. With two rounds remaining, NAU aims to climb the leaderboard and improve their position in this penultimate tournament of the season.
Bottom LineNorthern Arizona's women's golf team is positioned well to compete despite a challenging field. Effective team cohesion and individual performances from Neale and Hodgkins set a promising path for the upcoming rounds, emphasizing the team's potential for improvement and possible podium finish.
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