COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho – Gonzaga women's golfer
Cassie Kim is in second place entering the final round of the fifth annual Coeur d'Alene Resort Collegiate Invitational.
Kim is two strokes off the leader after carding a 70 (-1) in the second round. The senior made three birdies and 13 pars Monday. She is four-under (138) after 36 holes. Kim leads the 100-golfer field at two-under (3.89) on Par-4 holes. She is third on Par-3 holes at two-under (2.80).
The Zags remained in fourth place after a totaling a 285 (+1) in Round 2. They are six-over (574) heading into Tuesday's final round.
Chaewon Baek climbed 32 spots on the leaderboard to a tie for 23
rd after carding a 69 (-2) on the second day. She played bogey-free golf Monday with two birdies and 16 pars. The Langley, B.C., native, is two-over (144). She leads the tournament field with 30 made pars after two rounds.
Grace Lee rose five spots and is four-over (146) in a tie for 29
th. She was one-over (72) in the second round, with 11 pars and three birdies.
Quynn Duong is also in 29
th (+4, 146). She went three-under on the back-nine in Round 2 and finished at three-over (74).
Taylor Mularski is tied for 88
th at 16-over (158).
Playing as individuals in the event,
Mary Scott Wolfe is tied for 77
th at 12-over (154) and
Alyssa Nguyen is in 95
th at 21-over (163).
Sacramento State stayed at the top of the team leaderboard after totaling the third-lowest round in the tournament's five-year history Monday. The Hornets were five-under (279) in Round 2 and are five-under (563) going into the final round.
CSU Fullerton's Davina Xanh tops the individual leaderboard at six-under (136). She carded a 66 (-5) on Day 2, matching the third-lowest score in the history of the event. She eagled Hole 1 and made five birdies during the round.
Tuesday's third and final round begins at 7:30 a.m. Live scoring will be available on GoZags.com.