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Darkness Halts Play for Women's Golf
Nov. 2, 2008
AUSTIN, Texas - Competing in its last tournament of the fall season, the Baylor women's golf team had play halted Sunday at the Challenge at Wolfdancer due to darkness prior to finishing the regularly scheduled 36 holes. All five Baylor golfers will complete the second round when play resumes Monday morning at 7:30 a.m. The third and final round of play will begin shortly after at Wolfdancer Golf Club. Battling strong winds and fast greens, the Bears opened with play with a first round 327 to head into the clubhouse tied for 11th place after 18 holes. Hannah Burke led the way for Baylor during Sunday's first round with a 5-over 77. Burke, a junior from Hertfordshire, England, was tied for 14th place individually after the first 18 holes. Freshman Jaclyn Jansen tallied a 9-over 81 while teammate Morgan Chambers was one shot back with an 82 during the first round. Natalie Hocott and Lene Hafsten-Morch also competed for Baylor with Hocott shooting a first round 87 and Hafsten-Morch recording a 16-over 88.
BAYLOR INDIVIDUALS (through first round only)
TEAM LEADERBOARD (through first round only)
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