Wake Forest Athletics
Women's Golf Falls Five Spots in Knoxville
6/21/1999 12:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
October 17, 1998
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - On a day when scores dropped at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Women's Championships, the Wake Forest women's golf team was unable to improve on its first day total and fell five spots in the team standings to 12th after 36 holes of play. The 54 hole event is being contested at the 5,985-yard, par 72 layout of the Gettysvue Polo, Golf & Country Club in Knoxville, TN.
The Demon Deacons' recorded a team round of 312 on the second day of play to stand at 311-312=623 and are 33 shots off the pace of team leader Tulsa at 301-289=590. Stacy Prammanasudh of Tulsa shot a two-under-par round of 70 on Saturday to stand at 74-70=144 and is the individual leader after two rounds of play.
The leading Deacon individual in the field is sophomore Marta Prieto (Sevilla, Spain) who is one of five players tied for 22nd place after she carded a one-over-par 73 on the second day of play to stand at 79-74=153. Following Prieto in the individual standings are junior Kelly Kirwin (Grand Rapids, MN) at 77-79=156 and freshman Kate Brenny (Little Falls, MN) at 76-80=156, both of whom are among seven players tied at 12-over-par in 41st place. Rounding out the Deacon contingent in the field are senior Kristen Wagner (Martinsville, IN) at 79-82=161 who is alone in 60th place and freshman Camille Lee (Orlando, FL) who is tied for 73rd place at 87-80=167.
The Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championships conclude tomorrow with the third and final round of play.
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
1. Tulsa 301-289=590 2. Georgia 312-288=600 3. Duke 306-295=601 4. Swedish National 307-299=606 5. LSU 304-305=609 6. Auburn 307-303=610 7. San Jose State 315-297=612 8. Ohio State 313-302=615 9. Memphis 310-307=617 10. Alabama 318-299=617 11. Tennessee 313-306=619 12. Wake Forest 311-312=623 13. South Carolina 323-306=629 14. Furman 321-315=636 15. Texas A&M 319-320=639 16. North Carolina 321-331=652 17. Florida 337-316=653TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
1. Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa 74-70=144 2. Niina Laitinen, Tulsa 71-74=145 3. Jessica Krantz, San Jose State 77-68=145 4. Filippa Helmersson, Tulsa 72-73=145 5. Marie Hedberg, Sweden 74-72=146 6. Lisa Strom, Ohio State 75-71=146 7. Laura Henderson, Georgia 76-71=147 8. Robin Cook, Auburn 71-76=147 9. Filippa Hansson, Duke 70-77=147 10. Three players tied at 148
WAKE FOREST COMPETITORS
T22. Marta Prieto, Wake Forest 79-73=152
T41. Kelly Kirwin, Wake Forest 77-79=156
Kate Brenny, Wake Forest 76-80=156
60. Kristen Wagner, Wake Forest 79-82=161
T73. Camille Lee, Wake Forest 87-80=167
Women's Golf Falls Five Spots in Knoxville
Deacons in 12th after 36 holes.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - On a day when scores dropped at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Women's Championships, the Wake Forest women's golf team was unable to improve on its first day total and fell five spots in the team standings to 12th after 36 holes of play. The 54 hole event is being contested at the 5,985-yard, par 72 layout of the Gettysvue Polo, Golf & Country Club in Knoxville, TN.
The Demon Deacons' recorded a team round of 312 on the second day of play to stand at 311-312=623 and are 33 shots off the pace of team leader Tulsa at 301-289=590. Stacy Prammanasudh of Tulsa shot a two-under-par round of 70 on Saturday to stand at 74-70=144 and is the individual leader after two rounds of play.
The leading Deacon individual in the field is sophomore Marta Prieto (Sevilla, Spain) who is one of five players tied for 22nd place after she carded a one-over-par 73 on the second day of play to stand at 79-74=153. Following Prieto in the individual standings are junior Kelly Kirwin (Grand Rapids, MN) at 77-79=156 and freshman Kate Brenny (Little Falls, MN) at 76-80=156, both of whom are among seven players tied at 12-over-par in 41st place. Rounding out the Deacon contingent in the field are senior Kristen Wagner (Martinsville, IN) at 79-82=161 who is alone in 60th place and freshman Camille Lee (Orlando, FL) who is tied for 73rd place at 87-80=167.
The Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championships conclude tomorrow with the third and final round of play.
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
1. Tulsa 301-289=590 2. Georgia 312-288=600 3. Duke 306-295=601 4. Swedish National 307-299=606 5. LSU 304-305=609 6. Auburn 307-303=610 7. San Jose State 315-297=612 8. Ohio State 313-302=615 9. Memphis 310-307=617 10. Alabama 318-299=617 11. Tennessee 313-306=619 12. Wake Forest 311-312=623 13. South Carolina 323-306=629 14. Furman 321-315=636 15. Texas A&M 319-320=639 16. North Carolina 321-331=652 17. Florida 337-316=653TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
1. Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa 74-70=144 2. Niina Laitinen, Tulsa 71-74=145 3. Jessica Krantz, San Jose State 77-68=145 4. Filippa Helmersson, Tulsa 72-73=145 5. Marie Hedberg, Sweden 74-72=146 6. Lisa Strom, Ohio State 75-71=146 7. Laura Henderson, Georgia 76-71=147 8. Robin Cook, Auburn 71-76=147 9. Filippa Hansson, Duke 70-77=147 10. Three players tied at 148
WAKE FOREST COMPETITORS
T22. Marta Prieto, Wake Forest 79-73=152
T41. Kelly Kirwin, Wake Forest 77-79=156
Kate Brenny, Wake Forest 76-80=156
60. Kristen Wagner, Wake Forest 79-82=161
T73. Camille Lee, Wake Forest 87-80=167



