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Kim Leads Cardinals After Day One of Spring Break Shootout
March 14, 2022 | Women's Golf
DADE CITY, Fla. – The Ball State women's golf team was back on the course on Monday for rounds one and two of the Spring Break Shootout on the Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club. Liz Kim led the Cardinals and is tied for 13th.
Kim started the day with a round of 71 (E). She notched four birdies in the first round and was tied for seventh. In the second round of the day, she posted a 75 (+4) with one birdie. She is tied for 13th with a two-round mark of 146 (+4).
Hadley Moritz started the shootout with three birdies and a mark of 70 (-1). She was tied for fifth after round one. She is tied for 41st at the conclusion of the second round with a combined score of 152 (+10). She collected four birdies across the two rounds.
Kiah Parrott posted a round of 77 (+6) and a round of 76 (+5) and is tied for 45th with a combined total of 153 (+11). She has one birdie for the tournament.
Dylann Armstrong is tied for 56th after she shot a second-round score of 74 (+3). She posted three birdies on the day and had a combined score of 155 (+13).
Morgan Lewis is tied for 68th with a two-round total of 158 (+16). She produced a birdie in round two on her way to a score of 77 (+6).
The Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club is a par-71, 6,056-yard course.
The Cardinals will start on holes 10-12 for the final round with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Ball State is paired with Akron and Albany. Live stats for the Spring Break Shootout can be found on Golfstat.com or by clicking here.
Team Standings
1. Florida Gulf Coast – 579 (+11)
2. Western Kentucky – 581 (+13)
3. Seminole State – 582 (+14)
4. Troy – 586 (+18)
5. Morehead State – 591 (+23)
6. St. John's – 593 (+25)
7. Daytona State – 597 (+29)
8. Stetson – 598 (+30)
9. Toledo – 599 (+31)
10. Ball State – 601 (+33)
11. Albany – 605 (+37)
12. Akron – 606 (+38)
13. Loyola – 611 (+43)
14. Oakland – 616 (+48)
15. Ohio – 619 (+51)
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Kim started the day with a round of 71 (E). She notched four birdies in the first round and was tied for seventh. In the second round of the day, she posted a 75 (+4) with one birdie. She is tied for 13th with a two-round mark of 146 (+4).
Hadley Moritz started the shootout with three birdies and a mark of 70 (-1). She was tied for fifth after round one. She is tied for 41st at the conclusion of the second round with a combined score of 152 (+10). She collected four birdies across the two rounds.
Kiah Parrott posted a round of 77 (+6) and a round of 76 (+5) and is tied for 45th with a combined total of 153 (+11). She has one birdie for the tournament.
Dylann Armstrong is tied for 56th after she shot a second-round score of 74 (+3). She posted three birdies on the day and had a combined score of 155 (+13).
Morgan Lewis is tied for 68th with a two-round total of 158 (+16). She produced a birdie in round two on her way to a score of 77 (+6).
The Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club is a par-71, 6,056-yard course.
The Cardinals will start on holes 10-12 for the final round with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Ball State is paired with Akron and Albany. Live stats for the Spring Break Shootout can be found on Golfstat.com or by clicking here.
Team Standings
1. Florida Gulf Coast – 579 (+11)
2. Western Kentucky – 581 (+13)
3. Seminole State – 582 (+14)
4. Troy – 586 (+18)
5. Morehead State – 591 (+23)
6. St. John's – 593 (+25)
7. Daytona State – 597 (+29)
8. Stetson – 598 (+30)
9. Toledo – 599 (+31)
10. Ball State – 601 (+33)
11. Albany – 605 (+37)
12. Akron – 606 (+38)
13. Loyola – 611 (+43)
14. Oakland – 616 (+48)
15. Ohio – 619 (+51)
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