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Carnegie Mellon Jumps to Second After 36 Holes of Golfweek DIII Fall Invitational

Carnegie Mellon Jumps to Second After 36 Holes of Golfweek DIII Fall Invitational

From Carnegie Mellon University Athletics

The Carnegie Mellon University women's golf team continued play at the 2018 Golfweek DIII Fall Invitational on Monday and carded a team score of 310 for a 36-hole total of 629 (319-310). The Tartans are currently in second in a field of 18 teams after jumping four spots in the team standings on Monday. The Baytowne Golf Club in Sandestin, Florida, is the site of play for the 54-hole event.

For the second straight day, senior Carly Jordan (San Juan Capistrano, Calif./St. Margaret's Episcopal School) led the Tartans after carding a two-over par 74 on the 5,804-yard, par 72 course. Jordan has a two-round score of 151 (77-74) and is tied for third place in a field of 93 golfers heading into the final round of play.

Freshman Nadia Susanto (Irvine, Calif./Arnold O. Beckman) has a 155 after firing a round of five-over par 77 on Tuesday to go with her opening round score of 78. Classmate Grace Chen (Sunnyvale, Calif./Saint Francis) improved nine strokes on Monday from her opening round to card a 78 and has a 36-hole score of 165.

Junior Yedin Lui (Idaho Falls, Idaho) shot an 81 Monday and has a 161 (80-81) while sophomore Charlotte Simpson (Towson, Md./Bryn Mawr School) has a score of 162 (84-82).