Tulsa starts out last in American Athletic Conference tourney
PALM COAST, Fla. – After one round of competition in the American Athletic Conference women’s golf championship, the University of Tulsa’s team is in ninth place after carding 312 on Sunday. Sophomore Nadia Majidizadeh leads the Hurricane golfers and is tied for tenth-place after counting 74 in round one.
Majidizadeh sank two birdies on holes 10 and 14 on Sunday and will start round two on the 6,225-yard Hammock Beach Ocean Course Monday just two strokes above par.
Alex Haun also shot two birdies on holes 3 and 6. Haun totaled 77 on Sunday and is tied for 31st-place heading into Monday’s round two.
Antonia Von Wnuck counted 79 and Franziska Voellinger and Chanya Angwarawong both shot 82 on Sunday.
No. 23 UCF is atop the team leaderboard at 3-over-par (291) and has a one-stroke lead over East Carolina (292). USF is in third place (294) followed by No. 24 Tulane (296) and No. 48 Houston is in fifth place at 297.
Ashley Burke from USF is the individual leader at 67 (-5), an 18-hole score that sets an American Conference record-low.
The second round of play will begin Monday morning at 7 a.m. CT. For live scoring, follow along on www.golfstat.com.
Team Results
1. UCF 291 (+3)
2. East Carolina 292 (+4)
3. USF 294 (+6)
4. Tulane 296 (+8)
5. Houston 297 (+9)
T6. Memphis 299 (+11)
T6. SMU 299 (+11)
8. Cincinnati 305 (+17)
9. Tulsa 312 (+24)
Tulsa Individuals
T10. Nadia Majidizadeh 74
T31. Alex Haun 77
T36. Antonia Von Wnuck 79
T43. Franziska Voellinger 82
T43. Chanya Angwarawong 82
Top-10 Individuals
1. Ashley Burke, USF 67 (-5)
T2. Monifa Sealy, UCF 70 (-2)
T2. Alexandra Rossi, SMU 70 (-2)
T4. Lane Gakeler, East Carolina 71 (-1)
T4. Michaela Fletcher, Memphis 71 (-1)
T4. Gemma Dryburgh, Tulane 71 (-1)
T7. Nicoline Engstroem Skaug, East Carolina 72 (E)
T7. Laura Sojo, UCF 72 (E)
9. Leighann Cabush, Memphis 73 (+1)
T10. Nadia Majidizadeh, Tulsa 74 (+2)
T10. Valentina Herrera, Cincinnati 74 (+2)
T10. Yuka Kajiki, Houston 74 (+2)
T10. Emily Gilbreth, Houston 74 (+2)
T10. Frida Gustafsson Spang, East Carolina 74 (+2)
T10. Raegan Bremer, Houston 74 (+2)
T10. Jenny Haglund, SMU 74 (+2)
T10. Ashley Holder, UCF 74 (+2)
T10. Emily Penttila, Tulane 74 (+2)