North Carolina State University Athletics

Women's Golf Falls to 7th at ACC Championship
4/19/2008 12:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. NC State had a tough day during Saturday’s second round of 2008 ACC Women’s Golf Championship with a team score of +27 (315) to fall into seventh place after beginning the day in a tie for fourth.
The Wolfpack were 16 strokes worse than it shot on Friday’s opening round. After 36 holes, NC State stands at +38 (299-315=614) at the difficult LPGA International Legends Course.
Sophomore Emily Street continues to pace the red and white. She will begin Sunday’s final round tied for 19th at +7 (72-79=151). The Forest City, N.C., native was all the way up to third on the leader board after a birdie at the par-5 2nd hole, but five bogeys and a double at the 17th dropped her back in the standings.
Freshman Julie Saleeby has been the most consistent Wolfpack golfer through two rounds by shooting consecutive five-over rounds of 77. She finds herself tied for 25th at +10 (77-77=154) after coming up with one birdie and five bogeys on her round today.
NC State senior Stephanie Derrey struggled to an eight-over 80 and is now tied for 28th at +12 (76-80=156).
Joanna Saleeby fired a seven-over 79 and stands tied for 32nd at +13 (78-79=157). Eight bogeys were offset by a birdie at the par-5 16th hole to highlight today’s round.
Junior Lauren Doughtie had her worst round of the season at a very bad time, shooting an uncharacteristic 85 that dropped her 26 places in the standings into a tie for 37th at +15 (74-85=159). Certainly out of the norm for the 59th rated player in college golf, Doughtie had seven straight bogeys and a quadruple bogey at the par-5 14th.
First-round leader Virginia was caught in the team standings by No. 1 Duke. The two clubs are tied at +3 (579), 10 shots ahead of third place Florida State.
Virginia’s Calle Nielson leads the field at 4 (140), one shot ahead of the nation’s best player, Duke’s Amanda Blumenherst 3 (141), the two-time defending ACC Champion.
Final round gets underway at 7:30 am on Sunday.
Team Results
T1. Virginia 284-295=579 (+3)
T1. Duke 294-284=579 (+3)
3. Florida State 296-293=589 (+13)
4. Wake Forest 299-297=596 (+20)
5. North Carolina 304-302=606 (+30)
6. Maryland 307-306=613 (+37)
7. NC State 299-315=614 (+38)
8. Miami 300-315=615 (+39)
9. Boston College 321-322=643 (+67)
NC State Individual Results
T19. Emily Street 72-79=151 (+7)
T25. Julie Saleeby 77-77=154 (+10)
T28. Stephanie Derrey 76-80=156 (+12)
T32. Joanna Saleeby 78-79=157 (+13)
T37. Lauren Doughtie 74-85=159 (+15)
The Wolfpack were 16 strokes worse than it shot on Friday’s opening round. After 36 holes, NC State stands at +38 (299-315=614) at the difficult LPGA International Legends Course.
Sophomore Emily Street continues to pace the red and white. She will begin Sunday’s final round tied for 19th at +7 (72-79=151). The Forest City, N.C., native was all the way up to third on the leader board after a birdie at the par-5 2nd hole, but five bogeys and a double at the 17th dropped her back in the standings.
Freshman Julie Saleeby has been the most consistent Wolfpack golfer through two rounds by shooting consecutive five-over rounds of 77. She finds herself tied for 25th at +10 (77-77=154) after coming up with one birdie and five bogeys on her round today.
NC State senior Stephanie Derrey struggled to an eight-over 80 and is now tied for 28th at +12 (76-80=156).
Joanna Saleeby fired a seven-over 79 and stands tied for 32nd at +13 (78-79=157). Eight bogeys were offset by a birdie at the par-5 16th hole to highlight today’s round.
Junior Lauren Doughtie had her worst round of the season at a very bad time, shooting an uncharacteristic 85 that dropped her 26 places in the standings into a tie for 37th at +15 (74-85=159). Certainly out of the norm for the 59th rated player in college golf, Doughtie had seven straight bogeys and a quadruple bogey at the par-5 14th.
First-round leader Virginia was caught in the team standings by No. 1 Duke. The two clubs are tied at +3 (579), 10 shots ahead of third place Florida State.
Virginia’s Calle Nielson leads the field at 4 (140), one shot ahead of the nation’s best player, Duke’s Amanda Blumenherst 3 (141), the two-time defending ACC Champion.
Final round gets underway at 7:30 am on Sunday.
Team Results
T1. Virginia 284-295=579 (+3)
T1. Duke 294-284=579 (+3)
3. Florida State 296-293=589 (+13)
4. Wake Forest 299-297=596 (+20)
5. North Carolina 304-302=606 (+30)
6. Maryland 307-306=613 (+37)
7. NC State 299-315=614 (+38)
8. Miami 300-315=615 (+39)
9. Boston College 321-322=643 (+67)
NC State Individual Results
T19. Emily Street 72-79=151 (+7)
T25. Julie Saleeby 77-77=154 (+10)
T28. Stephanie Derrey 76-80=156 (+12)
T32. Joanna Saleeby 78-79=157 (+13)
T37. Lauren Doughtie 74-85=159 (+15)
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