Tornado Sit 12th After Two Rounds at Conference Carolinas Championship
The King University women's golf team remains in 12th place after two rounds at the Conference Carolinas Championship, totaling 713 (+137). Despite tough playing conditions, the team showed improvement, led by Kate Watanasiripong with a round of 78 (+6) and an overall score of +19. Gloria Capo, Carolina Calzada, and Joanna Stevens also contributed, but they face challenges heading into the final round. Tuesday marks the last collegiate round for both Watanasiripong and Stevens. The Tornado will continue their pursuit for a better finish with final round play starting at 8:30 am.
By the Numbers- Team total: 713 (+137) through two rounds
- Kate Watanasiripong: 85, 78 | (+19) overall
- Gloria Capo: 87, 88 | (+31) overall
- Carolina Calzada: 94, 93 | (+43) overall
- Joanna Stevens: 94, 94 | (+44) overall
While the Tornado improved from their opening round, they still face challenges in climbing the leaderboard, with significant gaps between team rankings. Key players like Watanasiripong and Stevens aim to finish strong in their final collegiate appearances.
State of Play- King University is sitting 12th at the Conference Carolinas Championship.
- Kate Watanasiripong is currently the team's top performer, maintaining consistent play through both rounds.
- Final tee times for the last round begin at 8:30 am on April 14.
The Tornado will strive to improve their overall standing in the final round, with a focus on leveraging Watanasiripong and Stevens' experiences as they conclude their collegiate careers.
Bottom LineThe performance of Watanasiripong and Stevens will be pivotal in determining the Tornado's final position, and their drive to finish strong may inspire the entire team on their last day of competition.
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