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Sept. 26, 2016

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GAMECOCK SCORECARDS
1. Katelyn Dambaugh
Round 1: 64 (-8)
Round 2: 73 (+1)
Round 3:
To Par: -7
Place: T4
2. Anita Uwadia
Round 1: 69 (-3)
Round 2: 69 (-3)
Round 3:
To Par: -6
Place: T7
3. Ainhoa Olarra
Round 1: 69 (-3)
Round 2: 74 (+2)
Round 3:
To Par: -1
Place: 29
4. Marion Veysseyre
Round 1: 73 (+1)
Round 2: 74 (+2)
Round 3:
To Par: +3
Place: T43
5. Jia Xin Yang
Round 1: 72 (E)
Round 2: 78 (+6)
Round 3:
To Par: +6
Place: T53
Team Standings
Pos. Team R1 R2 R3 Total
1. UCLA 279 272 551 (-25)
2. Arkansas 283 270 553 (-23)
3. Georgia 278 279 557 (-19)
T4. South Carolina 274 290 564 (-12)
T4. Southern Cal 279 285 564 (-12)
6. Florida 282 286 568 (-8)
7. UCF 288 281 569 (-7)
8. Duke 293 278 571 (-5)
9. Virginia 287 285 572 (-4)
T10. Arizona 288 286 574 (-2)
T10. Arizona State 283 291 574 (-2)
12. Oklahoma State 286 293 579 (+3)
Tournament Quick Facts

Dates: March 14-15

Location: Reunion, Fla.

Course: Watson Course

Par: 72

Yards: 6,257

REUNION, Fla. — South Carolina women’s golfers Katelyn Dambaugh and Anita Uwadia remain in the top 10 at the 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate following two days of competition. The Gamecocks posted a 290 (+2) on Monday at Watson Course and will head into Tuesday’s final round in a tie for fourth place at 12-under (564) for the tournament.

Dambaugh sits in a tie for fourth at 7-under (137) following her second-round 73 (+1). The senior, who opened the 54-hole event with a program-record 64 (-8) on Sunday, will head into the final round four strokes off the individual lead. Dambaugh notched three birdies Monday, beginning on the par-4 sixth, and she made the turn at even (36). Her final two birdies of the round came on Nos. 15 and 17.

Uwadia continued to impress in her South Carolina debut, carding her second-straight 69 (-3) to move into a tie for seventh (138, -6). She closed her front nine with back-to-back birdies, and the Okoko, Nigeria, native played her final nine holes at 2-under following birdies on the par-4 11th and par-5 14th.

Junior Ainhoa Olarra turned in an up-and-down round that included four birdies and four bogeys. Following a bogey on No. 10, Olarra found her stroke and registered birdies on Nos. 13 and 14 before closing her round with pars in three of her last four holes to post a 74 (+1). Olarra sits in a tie for 29th at 1-under (143) through two rounds.

Sophomore Marion Veysseyre shot a 2-over 74 in round two to end her day in a tie for 43rd (147, +3). She recovered from four front-nine bogeys, and carded an even 36 following the turn. Senior Jia Xin Yang is tied for 53rd (150, +6) after her 6-over 78 performance on Monday.

UCLA moved atop the leaderboard at 25-under (551) after recording a 272 (-16) in round two, while Arkansas (553, -23) and Georgia (557, -19) occupy second and third place. The Razorbacks boasted the low round of the day, carding an 18-under (270).

Quoting Coach Kalen Anderson

“We settled in late in the round, but overall it was not an easy day for us. Things just weren’t falling our way today. Tomorrow will be about playing with patience and no expectations. I have a lot of confidence in this group, and a great day is waiting for us tomorrow.”

Round Changer

Following her lone bogey of the day on No. 4, freshman Anita Uwadia tallied four birdies and played her final 14 holes at 4-under. Uwadia has collected nine birdies through two rounds.

Notable

  • Senior Katelyn Dambaugh is one of six players in the field with double-digit birdies this week. She has carded 10 through two rounds of play.
  • Gamecock freshman Anita Uwadia has recorded just three bogeys through her first 36 holes at Watson Course.
  • South Carolina ranks second among participants with a 4.70 par-5 scoring average.
  • Sophomore Marion Veysseyre’s 2.75 par-3 scoring average leads the Gamecocks and stands as the tournament’s third-best mark this week.

Up Next

South Carolina concludes play at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate on Tuesday. The Gamecocks will be paired with Southern Cal and Florida and begin their day at 8 a.m. ET on No. 1.