Northern Arizona women's golf team stands 13th at the Chevron Silverado Showdown, with a total of 602 (26-over-par) after two rounds. Southern California leads the pack at -17. Lizzie Neale is the top performer for the Lumberjacks, sitting tied for 19th at 1-over-par (145). Her solid performance includes a back nine of -1 with three birdies. The final round takes place Wednesday, and the team aims to improve its standings.

By the Numbers
  • Northern Arizona scored 602 over 36 holes, placing them 13th out of 16 teams.
  • Lizzie Neale recorded a score of 145 (1-over-par) after two rounds, ranking her tied for 19th.
  • Frankie Dezis improved her second-round score to 72 after a first-round 76, currently tied for 30th at +4 (148).
State of Play
  • The Lumberjacks are currently positioned in the lower half of the standings.
  • Live scoring is available via Clippd Scoreboard for fans to track the team's progress.
  • The final round starts at 8:30 a.m. MST with a shotgun start.
What's Next

The Lumberjacks will aim to move up in the standings during the final round, competing against teams like San Francisco and Washington State. A coordinated effort from all team members will be crucial to enhancing their overall scores.

Bottom Line

To make a competitive leap in the final round, the Lumberjacks must capitalize on their strengths, particularly Lizzie Neale's strong performance, and minimize inconsistencies across the board.