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Women’s Golf Starts Out 4th at Sugar Bowl Event

Beatriz Barrios

Beatriz Barrios fired an even-par 72 to lead the Chattanooga Mocs women’s golf team at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate.

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NEW ORLEANS---The Chattanooga Mocs are off to a solid start at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate. The Mocs turned in 303 over the opening 18 holes at English Turn Golf & Country Club.
 
Beatriz Barrios led the way with a level-par 72 posting two birdies and 14 pars. That's tied for second overall behind Kate Smith of Nebraska's 71.
 
She's joined in the top 10 by Daphne van Son. Van Son is tied for 10th with 75, one better than Dorota Zalewska at 76. Esme Hamilton completed the 303 with an 80, while Rachel Thompson had the drop tally of 83.
 
Smith's 71 led the Cornhuskers into the early lead with 294. Texas State is second at 296 with Rutgers in third, two ahead of the Mocs. Host Tulane and ULM are tied for fifth with 398.
 
Links to Monday's second round live scoring and pairings are above when available.
 
Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate
Mar. 14-16 | 54 holes (18 per day) | English Turn Golf & C.C. | Par 72 | 6,280 yards
 
Lineup
Team: 4th of 13 | 303
T2) Beatriz Barrios: 72
T10) Daphne van Son: 75
T13) Dorota Zalewska: 76
T49) Esme Hamilton: 80
T69) Rachel Thompson: 83
T79) Jefimija Dordevic (Ind): 89
 
Field
Chattanooga, Central Ark., ULM, Loyola, McNeese, Nebraska, Rutgers, So. Miss, Seton Hall, SMU, Texas St., Tulane & Wisconsin
 
Live Scoring
Golfstat Scoring Link | Pairings
 
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