In the heart of Greensboro, Ga., the Boston College Women's Golf team is making waves at the Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational. As they wrapped up the second round, the Eagles have climbed to fourth place with a combined score of 591 (294-297).
Leading the charge is freshman Joyce Zhang, who’s showing poise beyond her years. Zhang is tied for 7th place, thanks to a stellar round featuring five birdies, bringing her back to even-par. Her performance is setting a strong tone for the team.
Right behind her are senior Cynthia Zhang and graduate student Tiffany Cao, both sitting at 3-over par in a tie for 15th place. Each recorded three birdies, demonstrating the depth of talent on this squad.
Sophomore Jenna Shilts is tied for 51st place, while junior Frances Kim is tied for 62nd, rounding out the starting five. Notably, Boston College is leading the field in par-5 performance, shooting an impressive 8-under.
The Eagles are set to conclude the tournament on Sunday, February 22, teeing off at 10 a.m. alongside Central Arkansas and Delaware. With the competition heating up, all eyes will be on how they finish strong.
The event unfolds at the scenic Great Waters Golf Club, a par-72 course stretching over 7,400 yards. As we look at the leaderboard, UNCG is leading with a score of 291-283, followed closely by Virginia Tech and Mercer.
In the individual standings, McKenzie Mages from SDSU is setting the pace at 8-under, with strong performances from Katie Scheck and Chanelle Mwangi tied at 4-under.
Boston College is poised for an exciting finish, with each player contributing to a promising tournament run. The final round promises to be a thrilling conclusion to a captivating event.
