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Mehaffey Sets New Course Record and Ties Career Low, Sun Devils in Second After Two Rounds

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Mehaffey Sets New Course Record and Ties Career Low, Sun Devils in Second After Two RoundsMehaffey Sets New Course Record and Ties Career Low, Sun Devils in Second After Two Rounds
PHOENIX – No. 16 Sun Devil women's golf shot another solid round on day two of their own PING/ASU Invitational, cutting four strokes off Friday's round, tied for the lowest round of the day with No. 4 Stanford.
 
As the Sun Devils and Cardinal shot the same score on Saturday, ASU remains one stroke back from the top spot, four-under for the tournament.
 
Individually, Olivia Mehaffey moved 26 spots up the leaderboard to a tie for fourth, tying her career low (65) and setting a new course low for the tournament at Papago Golf Course.
 
"Overall I am pleased with our effort today," said head coach Missy Farr-Kaye. "Olivia's 65 was an outstanding round today! I believe when every member of our team finds the zone that Olivia did today, we will be unbeatable. I am excited to have one more round on this golf course to see what we can accomplish!"
 
Raquel Olmos also remains in the top-10, one-under for the tournament while Alessandra Fanali sits just outside the top-10 in a tie for 14th place.
 
Playing as an individual, Madison Kerley is T20th, tied with Alexandra Forsterling, who is competing with the team. Kerley's fellow senior Sofia Anokhina moved nine spots up the leaderboard between days one and two.
 
On Sunday, ASU's five competing towards the team score tee off between 9-9:36 am on hole one while Kerley tees off at 7:48 am on hole 10. Admission is free to the public at Papago Golf Course while those outside the area can follow live scoring on Golfstat at http://results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=17214.