LaHa Leads Cavaliers on Day One of Stanford Intercollegiate
STANFORD, Calif. – The Virginia women’s golf team finished the opening round of the Stanford Intercollegiate in fourth place with a score of 1-under 283. The Cavaliers were led by first year Jaclyn LaHa who shot 3-under 68 at the par-71 Stanford Golf Course.
LaHa, a native of Pleasanton, Calif., got off to a hot start by posting birdies on four of her first six holes. She finished the day with five birdies and two bogeys to stand tied for third place after the opening 18 holes.
Megan Propeck also went under par, shooting 1-under 70, to finish Friday’s play in 10th place. Amanda Sambach was in 32nd place at 1-over 72 and Rebecca Skoler rounded out UVA’s scoring with a 2-over 73 to be in 42nd position. Kiera Bartholomew shot 81 and was in 98th place.
Virginia was one of four teams in the 19-team field to shoot under par on Friday. UCLA leads the event at 10-under 274 while USC was in second place at 5-under 279 and Texas was third at -4, 280.
Playing with Colorado and Iowa State, UVA will tee off Saturday starting at 8:25 a.m. PT from the first tee. The tournament runs through Sunday.
Live scoring of the tournament is online at Golfstat.com.
With October being Breast Cancer Awareness month, the tournament serves as a fundraiser for the “Play for Her” campaign with a goal to raise $225,000. This year’s event is dedicated to Nancy McDaniel, the California women’s golf coach. Donations to the Play for Her campaign can be made here.
Stanford Intercollegiate
Stanford Golf Course
Stanford, Calif.
Par 71, 6,269 Yards
First Round Results
Team Results
1. UCLA 274
2. USC 279
3. Texas 280
4. Virginia 283
5. Northwestern 285
6. Stanford 286
7. California 288
8. Arizona State 289
8. Arizona 289
10. Michigan 290
11. Auburn 293
11. Oregon State 293
13. Iowa State 295
14. Oregon 296
15. Washington 297
16. San Jose State 300
16. Colorado 300
16. Georgia 300
19. Denver 307
Individual Leaders
1. Zoe Campos, UCLA 65
2. Bentley Cotton, Texas 67
3. P. Wongthanavimok, Arizona 68
3. Jaclyn LaHa, Virginia 68
3. Tiffany Le, UCLA 68
3. Catherine Park, USC 68
Virginia Results
3. Jaclyn LaHa 68
10. Megan Propeck 70
32. Amanda Sambach 72
42. Rebecca Skoler 73
98. Kiera Bartholomew 81