No. 16/16 CSUSM Tied for Seventh at Pioneer Shootout After Day One
Tournament: Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout
Date: Monday, Feb. 26, 2024
Location: Alameda, Calif.
Course: Corica Park Golf Club (par-72 / 5,803 yards)
CSUSM's Place: T7. out of 16 teams (306, +18)
Team Leader: Cal State LA (292, +4)
Top Cougar: 2. Lauren Hickam (70, -2)
Individual Leader: CSULA's Morgan Sjoerdsma (68, -4)
COURSE REPORT: The No. 16/16 Cal State San Marcos women's golf team is tied for seventh following the first round of Cal State East Bay's Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout on Monday at Corica Park Golf Course in Alameda.
FIRST TEE
- Lauren Hickam is CSUSM's top golfer after day one after carding a 2-under 70 and is in second place. She tallied five birdies and three bogies on Monday.
- After carding three bogeys on the front nine, Madison Murr bounced back with three birdies and one bogey on the backend to finish with a 1-over 73 and is tied for sixth.
- Diana Delgado is in a nine-way tie for 46th place after submitting an 8-over 80 on Monday.
- Regan Barton is tied for 65th with an 11-over 83, and Chloe Rahn is tied for 86th with a 15-over 87.
TEAM SCOREBOARD
1. Cal State LA 292 (+4); 2. Sonoma State 299 (+11); T3. Cal State Monterey Bay 300 (+12); T3. Cal State East Bay 300 (+12); 5. George Fox 303 (+15); 6. Simon Fraser 305 (+17); T7. Cal State San Marcos 306 (+18); T7. Point Loma 306 (+18); 9. Dominican 312 (+24); T10. Biola 313 (+25); T10. Western Washington 313 (+25); 12. Academy of Art 325 (+37); T13. Chico State 327 (+39); T13. Saint Martin's 327 (+39); 15. Regis 328 (+40); 16. Fort Lewis 353 (+65)
INDIVIDUAL SCOREBOARD
1. Morgan Sjoerdsma (CSULA) 68 (-4); 2. Lauren Hickam (CSUSM) 70 (-2); T3. Zoe Offield (CSUMB) 71 (-1); T3. Claire Shubin (Domincan) 71 (-1); 5. Kiara Hernandez (PLNU) 72 (E); T6. Madison Murr (CSUSM) 73 (+1); T6. Sarah Amaya (CSULA) 73 (+1); T6. Avery Foster (SSU) 73 (+1); T6. Alison Takamiya (GFU) 73 (+1); T6. Julika Grosspietsch (CSUEB) 73 (+1); OTHER CSUSM SCORERS: T46. Diana Delgado 80 (+8); T65. Regan Barton 83 (+11); T86. Chloe Rahn 87 (+15).
INSIDE THE SCORECARD
- CSUSM is leading the field in Par 3 Scoring (3.15, +3).
- CSULA is the leader after round one with a 4-over 292, holding a seven-stroke lead over second-place Sonoma State (299, +11).
- CSULA's Morgan Sjoerdsma carded an opening round 4-under 68 with six birdies and two bogeys.
- Dominican's Claire Shubin recorded an eagle on the par-5 sixth hole.
UP NEXT
The Cougars will conclude the Pioneer Shootout on Tuesday with an 8 a.m. shotgun start.
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