SANTA CLARA, Calif. - One day after trying her own record
for the lowest 18-hole round score in CSU Bakersfield women's golf history,
Roadrunner freshman Jordanne Barr (Bakersfield, Calif., Frontier HS) carded a
76 to finish in a tie for sixth place at the Santa Clara University Colby
Invitational at Silver Creek Valley Country Club on Tuesday.
Barr, who originally set the record two weeks ago with a
2-over 73 at the Firestone Grill Cal Poly Invitational, shot another 73, this
time 1-over, in Monday's opening round. She finished the 36-hole, two day
tournament with a 5-over 149 to land in a five-way tie for sixth as the
lowest-scoring Roadrunner.
Overall, CSUB placed 10th in the team standings
with a 651 (323-328). Ball State won the team title with a 605 (303-302).
"We had some good performances on the front nine today,"
said CSUB head coach Tony Bernardin. "The girls just need to work on putting
together two sides. All of the girls came away with aspirations to improve on
their performance and they all continue to be self-directed toward skill
improvement."
Sophomore Lauren Holbrook (Bakersfield, Calif., Liberty HS)
carded a 164 (82-82) to tie 43rd place. Junior Malea Miller (Bakersfield,
Calif., Bakersfield College) totaled a 167 (83-84) to finish in a tie for 54th
place and tying for 62nd place was freshman Michelle Martel
(Bakersfield, Calif., Frontier HS) with a 173 (86-87).
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The 'Runners will conclude the fall portion of the 2012-13
season, its first as a member of the West Coast Conference, on Oct. 29-30 at
the Cal Poly Invitational at Cypress Ridge Golf Course in Arroyo Grande, Calif.
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