Campbell in 9th Through 36 Holes of NCAA Raleigh Regional
By Campbell Athletics
RALEIGH, N.C. – Isabella Hahne is tied for ninth individually and Campbell moved up to ninth in the team leader board after Tuesday's second round of the NCAA Raleigh Regional at Lonnie Poole Golf Course.
Hahne followed Monday's 71 with an even-par 72 and is one of 15 players in red numbers in the 65-golfer field.
Host NC State leads the 12-team event at 6-under par (282-288—570), two shots ahead of No. 11 Arizona State (284-288—572). No. 2 Wake Forest (292-285—577) is third, while No. 26 Arizona (286-292—578) and No. 50 Purdue (287-291—578) are tied for fourth. No. 14 Florida State (283-296—579) is sixth.
The top five teams (and top individual from non-qualifying teams) from each of six regional sites will advance to the NCAA Championship May 19-24 at Grayhawk Golf Club (Raptor Course) in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Campbell finished Tuesday's play at 20-over (297-299—596) and will be paired for Wednesday's final round with No. 38 TCU (292-288—580) and No. 21 Florida (290-293—583). The Camels, Gators and Horned Frogs will start from the 10th tee at 8:00 a.m.
Playing as an individual, Chattanooga's Dorota Zalewska is nine under through 36 holes (69-66—135), three shots clear of NC State's Lauren Olivares (67-71—138).
Hahne's second round included three birdies and three bogeys. Through 36 holes, she is tied for third place in the field in par-4 scoring (-3) and is T13th with six birdies on the par-72, 6234-yard Arnold Palmer signature design.
Campbell junior Sanna Lundmark shot a two-over 74 Tuesday and is tied for 41st at 6-over par (76-74—150). On her ninth hole Tuesday, she holed out from 152 meters with a five iron on the par-4, 379-yard 18th. Lundmark is one of just five players in the field to make an eagle through the first two days of the regional.
Fifth-year senior Tomita Arejola (73-78—151) is 44th, while red-shirt freshman Taylah Ellems is T45 (77-75—152). Senior Patricia Garre Munoz (82-79—161) is 63rd.
Including second-ranked Wake Forest, the Raleigh Regional features four teams ranked among the nation's top 25, and five more in the top 50, including No. 46 and host NC State.