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Women's Golf In 10th After First Round of Peg Barnard Collegiate

Junior Heather Rollo shoots 4-Over 76 to finish 10th among individuals.

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April 13, 2001

STANFORD, Calif. - Junior Heather Rollo carded a 4-over par 76 to lead the San Diego State women's golf team during the opening round of play at the Peg Barnard Collegiate (par 72), Friday.

The Aztecs, who finished the first round in 10th place, combined to shoot 3-over 321, 20 strokes behind tournament leader and host school Stanford, which finished at 13-over 301.

California (304), Washington (306), San Jose State (306), Oregon (308) and San Francisco (308) round out the top five.

Aztec junior Asa Jankler and freshman Sandy Kim each shot 8-over par 80 to finish tied for 32nd. Sophomore Jennifer Hoene was SDSU's next highest finisher in 53rd with an 85.

San Francisco's Susannah Laing leads the field after firing an opening round one-under par 71. Nevada's Angie Yoon and San Jose State's Jessica Krantz are tied for second, shooting an even-par 72 on the day.

Action at the Peg Barnard Collegiate concludes tomorrow with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.

Peg Barnard Collegiate
(Stanford, CA * Stanford Golf Course)
Par 72 * 6,154 yardarge

Team Scores
1. Stanford           301
2. California         304
3. Washington         306
   San Jose State     306
5. Oregon             308
   San Francisco      308
7. Nevada             311
8. Washington State   316
9. Northern Arizona   318
10. San Diego State   321
11. Long Beach State  331

Individual Scores 1. Susannah Laing, USF 71 2. Angie Yoon, NEV 72 Jessica Krantz, SJSU 72 4. Marcela Leon, SJSU 74 Hilary Homeyer, STAN 74 Ria Quiazon, CAL 74 Cheryl Lala, CAL 74 8. Stephanie Keever, STAN 75 Kim Kouwabunpat, STAN 75 10. Jerilyn White, ORE 76 Heather Rollo, SDSU 76 Jennifer Dodd, WSU 76 Kelli Kamimura, WASH 76 Tasha Browner, WSU 76 Megan Heckeroth, ORE 76 Elisha Au, WASH 76 17. Emilie Arnaud, USF 77 Hanna RiikkaKuitunen, NAU 77 Lindsay Morgan, WASH 77 Kim Rowton, STAN 77 Bianca Clark, WASH 77 22. Sarah Huarte, CAL 78 Lisa Chen, USF 78 Kathy Cho, ORE 78 Vikki Laing, CAL 78 Dawn Berry, ORE 78 Angela Rho, STAN 78 28. Gaelle Truet, NAU 79 Lynda Upton, NEV 79 Katy Joslin, NEV 79 *Marcia Wallis, STAN 79 32. Asa Jankler, SDSU 80 Georgina Simpson, SJSU 80 Helle Gram, SJSU 80 Sandy Kim, SDSU 80 36. Carla Legaspi, LBSU 81 Marie Louise Juul, LBSU 81 Alana Conden, NEV 81 Louise Friberg, WASH 81 Ingrid Mollard, NAU 81 Lauren Gray, NAU 81 Anne Walker, CAL 81 *Michelle Grafos, WASH 81 44. Lacy Erickson, ORE 82 Shanelle Roberts, WSU 82 Natalie Bratkowski, WSU 82 Jordan Auten, USF 82 Emily De Ath, WSU 82 *Amber Reilly, CAL 82 *Meghan Ingalls, NEV 82 51. Mira Lee, LBSU 83 Natalie Nakamura, USF 83 53. Ashley Gomes, SJSU 85 Jennifer Hoene, SDSU 85 55. Heeyoung Cho, LBSU 86 Shayna Miyajima, SDSU 86 Julie Heselton, NAU 86 *Jessica Belskis, STAN 86 59. Alexis Dunning, LBSU 87 *Donna Bell, WSU 87 61. Amber Pearson, NEV 88 62.*Autumn Aquinardo, CSUMB 100 *Stephanie Shinno, CSUMB 100 WD *Courtney Porras, CSUMB


 

 

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