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Briggs, Rosanova Lead Bobcats on Opening Day at Big Sky Championship
4/18/2022 4:07:00 PM | Women's Golf
The Montana State golf team finished an impressive first round of the Big Sky Championship on Monday
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - The Montana State golf team finished an impressive first round of the Big Sky Championship on Monday as the Bobcats sit sixth out of 11 in the standings. The team played 18 holes at the Talking Stick Golf Course in the final tournament of season
Freshman duo Cora Rosanova and Jordan Briggs led the Bobcats in the first round shooting 2-over-par 74 apiece. The 74 for Rosanova was the best 18-hole round score of her college career as she and Briggs sit tied for 14th overall. Hannah Rosanova also had a strong start as she finished with a 77 and is tied for 28th. Kameryn Basye, who just received All-Big Sky Third Team honors, finished with 79 strokes and is tied for 40th. Lucia Prieto Romano completed the first round with an 82 placing her 50th overall.
The Bobcats carded a 304 as a team which is its best score as a group since the fall portion of their schedule. MSU trails Sacramento State (286), Northern Arizona (288), Weber State (293), Idaho (299) and Eastern Washington (301) in the standings.
"That was our lowest team score of the spring so that's good," Montana State head coach Brittany Basye said. "We were looking to have a decent first round. Cora and Jordan played great golf and Hannah was steady. We got two more rounds, but this is a good start for us. Now we need all five to bring it tomorrow!"
Montana State continues the Big Sky Championship on Tuesday. The Bobcats tee off at 8:40 a.m. local time.
Freshman duo Cora Rosanova and Jordan Briggs led the Bobcats in the first round shooting 2-over-par 74 apiece. The 74 for Rosanova was the best 18-hole round score of her college career as she and Briggs sit tied for 14th overall. Hannah Rosanova also had a strong start as she finished with a 77 and is tied for 28th. Kameryn Basye, who just received All-Big Sky Third Team honors, finished with 79 strokes and is tied for 40th. Lucia Prieto Romano completed the first round with an 82 placing her 50th overall.
The Bobcats carded a 304 as a team which is its best score as a group since the fall portion of their schedule. MSU trails Sacramento State (286), Northern Arizona (288), Weber State (293), Idaho (299) and Eastern Washington (301) in the standings.
"That was our lowest team score of the spring so that's good," Montana State head coach Brittany Basye said. "We were looking to have a decent first round. Cora and Jordan played great golf and Hannah was steady. We got two more rounds, but this is a good start for us. Now we need all five to bring it tomorrow!"
Montana State continues the Big Sky Championship on Tuesday. The Bobcats tee off at 8:40 a.m. local time.
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