SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania women's golf team had the low team Saturday at the Ivy League Championship, and that moved the Quakers up one place into third heading into Sunday's final round. The three-day, 54-hole championship event is taking place on the par-72 Lower Course at the famed Baltusrol Golf Club.
Results (Clippd.com)
Penn shot 309 as a team, which left the Quakers at 39-over-par 615 heading into Sunday's final round. Harvard remains in the lead at 608 (+32) while Columbia is second at 610 (+34). The Crimson shot 310 on Saturday while the Lions shot 311.
Mi Li continues to make a strong impression in her first Ivy League Championship; the freshman shot 76 in terrible conditions on Saturday which left her at 7-over-par 151 and has her third in the field of 36 golfers. Li also is first in the field with 27 pars through two rounds.
Sophomore
Claire Lu shot a 78 on Saturday and is tied for tenth in the field at 155 (+11), while senior
Julie Shin (77) and junior
Maggie Ni (78) were Penn's other scorers on Saturday.
Princeton's Thanana Kotchasanmanee continues to be the individual leader; she shot a 77 on Saturday and is two strokes ahead of Columbia's Sarah Shao and four up on Li.
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