
K-State With Work To Do After Day One in Arizona
Feb 27, 2022 | Women's Golf
PEORIA, Ariz. – The Kansas State women's golf team is in 13th place at 11-over par 587 after 36 holes on Sunday at the Westbrook Invitational held at the par-72, 6,230-yard Westbrook Village Golf Club. The Wildcats carded a 4-over par 292 opening round and a 7-over par 295 second round.
"We had a solid first round and were in decent position," head coach Kristi Knight said. "Unfortunately, a poor finish over our last four to five holes derailed us."
Napua Glossner leads all Wildcats in a tie for 15th place at 1-under par 143. The sophomore carded a 1-under par 71 first round and followed it up with an even-par 72 second round. Glossner will be searching for her first career top-20 finish when play concludes on Monday.
Next on the leaderboard for K-State is fellow sophomore Gabriela McNelly in a tie for 38th place at 3-over par 147. McNelly tallied a 2-over par 74 score in her first round and a 1-over par 73 second round.
Remington Isaac, a freshman, is tied for 50th place at 4-over par 148 after carding a 1-over par 73 first round and a 3-over par 75 second round.
Just behind Isaac is Haley Vargas, a junior, who's in a tie for 53rd place at 5-over par 149. Vargas got her day started with a 2-over par 74 opening round and would go on to card a 3-over par 75 second round. Heather Fortushniak, a senior, is tied for 63rd place at 7-over par 151 after tallying a 3-over par 75 first 18 and a 4-over par 76 second round.
Tied for first place on the 81-player leaderboard is Kendall Todd, a true freshman from UNLV, and Julia Lopez Ramirez of Mississippi State at 7-under par 137. No. 35 Mississippi State leads the field at 9-under 279, as the Bulldogs hold a two-shot lead over UNLV and Nebraska, which are tied for second at 7-under par.
The Westbrook Invitational will conclude Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. (MT) with a shotgun start to the final round. Fans can follow live scoring at Golfstat.com.
"We had a solid first round and were in decent position," head coach Kristi Knight said. "Unfortunately, a poor finish over our last four to five holes derailed us."
Napua Glossner leads all Wildcats in a tie for 15th place at 1-under par 143. The sophomore carded a 1-under par 71 first round and followed it up with an even-par 72 second round. Glossner will be searching for her first career top-20 finish when play concludes on Monday.
Next on the leaderboard for K-State is fellow sophomore Gabriela McNelly in a tie for 38th place at 3-over par 147. McNelly tallied a 2-over par 74 score in her first round and a 1-over par 73 second round.
Remington Isaac, a freshman, is tied for 50th place at 4-over par 148 after carding a 1-over par 73 first round and a 3-over par 75 second round.
Just behind Isaac is Haley Vargas, a junior, who's in a tie for 53rd place at 5-over par 149. Vargas got her day started with a 2-over par 74 opening round and would go on to card a 3-over par 75 second round. Heather Fortushniak, a senior, is tied for 63rd place at 7-over par 151 after tallying a 3-over par 75 first 18 and a 4-over par 76 second round.
Tied for first place on the 81-player leaderboard is Kendall Todd, a true freshman from UNLV, and Julia Lopez Ramirez of Mississippi State at 7-under par 137. No. 35 Mississippi State leads the field at 9-under 279, as the Bulldogs hold a two-shot lead over UNLV and Nebraska, which are tied for second at 7-under par.
The Westbrook Invitational will conclude Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. (MT) with a shotgun start to the final round. Fans can follow live scoring at Golfstat.com.
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