TU in Fourth After 36 Holes at “Mo” Morial Invite
The Tulsa women's golf team is fourth after two rounds at the Mo Morial Invitational, currently at 27-over par 603. They finished the second round with a score of 302, five shots behind third-place Missouri. Leading the tournament is No. 24 Baylor at 16-over par 592. Notably, all five Tulane golfers are within one stroke of each other heading into the final round. Jenni Roller and Allyn Stephens are tied for 16th place, both showing strong performances.
By the Numbers- Tulsa shot a 14-over par 302 in round two.
- They are currently at 27-over par 603 for the tournament.
- All five golfers are separated by just one stroke.
- Tulsa is paired with Kansas and Texas State for the final round.
- The final round starts at 8:30 a.m. in a shotgun format.
- Tulsa will begin on holes 4 through 7.
The final round will be crucial for Tulsa to improve their standing and possibly move up the leaderboard. Key performances from Roller and Masserey will be vital to their success.
Bottom LineTulsa's cohesive play and tight competition among team members position them well for the final round, making it essential to capitalize on their solid performances to secure a higher finish.
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