March 22, 2008
Athens, Ga. -- The Furman women's golf team used a 26-over-par 314 to climb to 13th place after the second round of the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Saturday afternoon at the University of Georgia Golf Course.
Blair Lamb (79-77=156) fired a five-over-par 77 to pace Furman who opened the day in 17th place. Sophomore Corrine Carr (81-78=159) and freshman Jaclyn Hilea (83-78=161) contributed to the Paladins' second round surge each carding a six-over 78 on the par 72 layout. Freshman Stefanie Kenoyer (75-81=156) struggled to an 81, but maintained a share of the team lead along with Lamb in 31st place.
Purdue's Maude-Aimee Leblanc (74-72=146) and Duke's Amanda Blumenherst (74-72=146) each posted even par on Saturday to move into a share of first place one stroke ahead of Georgia's Krystal Caithness. The host Bulldogs (302-300=602) notched the day's low score at 300 to take a three stroke lead over Purdue.
Complete results and statistics are available at www.golfstat.com.
Final round action in the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic is set for Sunday morning at the University of Georgia Golf Course.
13 Furman 318 314 632
T31 Stefanie Kenoyer 75 81 156
T31 Blair Lamb 79 77 156
T56 Corrine Carr 81 78 159
T68 Jaclyn Hilea 83 78 161
T91 Ashley Baker 87 85 172
1 Georgia 302 300 602
2 Purdue 302 303 605
3 Alabama 302 307 609
T4 Kent State 303 307 610
T4 Auburn 305 305 610