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Austin Rustand | Posted: 20 Sep 2021 | Updated: 12 Oct 2021
Austin Rustand

BYU women's golf tied for the lead at Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship

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BYU women's golfer Kerstin Fotu hits a shot out of a bunker at Riverside Country Club.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — BYU women’s golf team shot 3-over par Monday and find themselves tied for the lead entering the final round of the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship in Knoxville, Tennessee.

The Cougars are deadlocked with the University of Tennessee at 3-over par 571 and hold a three-shot lead over Texas Tech, Miami and Augusta who all sit in a tie for third at 6-over par 574.

“The girls were tough this afternoon,” said BYU head coach Carrie Roberts. “The rain picked up this afternoon and our play improved.”

Kerstin Fotu paced the Cougars carding a 6-under-par day with a pair of 68s good for 136 in the opening 36 holes on a rainy Knoxville afternoon. She leads the individual championship by two shots over Chloe Holder of Augusta University and Emily Price of Kent State who both shot 4-under par 138 on day one.

"I just tried to stay focused in the moment, rather than focusing on outcome or the rain," Fotu said. "I concentrated on being precise with each shot. Tomorrow I’m going to stick with my game plan and try to focus even more on sharpening things up."

Reigning WCC Golfer of the Year Allysha Mae Mateo shot consecutive rounds of even-par 71 to put her in a tie for seventh at 142, six shots off the pace going into the final round tomorrow.

Lila Galeai shot 4-over par with consecutive 73s and sits in 32nd place at 146. Addie Anderson posted scores of 78-71--149 and finds herself in a tie for 51st. Annick Haczkiewicz rounded out the day for the Cougars with rounds of 76-74--150 and sits tied for 57th with 18-holes to play in Tennessee.

"The afternoon 18 just showed how mentally tough the girls were," said BYU assistant coach Lea Garner. "The rain really picked up in round two, but they stayed focused and got the job done. We just have to stick to that game plan tomorrow and be even more locked in."

The Cougars tee off in a 9 a.m. ET shotgun start on Tuesday. Follow live scoring for the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship final round at Golfstat.com.

 

 
Austin Rustand | Posted: 20 Sep 2021 | Updated: 12 Oct 2021
Austin Rustand

Cougars head to Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship

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Allysha Mae Mateo and Annick Haczkiewicz walk down the fairway at Riverside Country Club.

PROVO, Utah — BYU women's golf will attempt to keep the momentum rolling from its win at the Dick McGuire Invitational when they tee it up at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate in Knoxville, Tennessee, Sept. 20-21.

The 54-hole event, hosted by the University of Tennessee at Cherokee Country Club, will feature a field including Tennessee, Augusta, Charlotte, Chattanooga, College of Charleton, Eastern Kentucky, East Tennessee State, Kent State, Maryland, Mercer, Miami (FL), Middle Tennessee State, South Dakota State, Texas Tech, UTSA, and Virginia Tech.

BYU will play 36 holes on Monday at the par 71 course that measures 5,946 yards. The final round will be played Tuesday.

The Cougars are coming off their first victory of the 2021-22 campaign at the Dick McGuire Invitational after shooting 8-under par in the final round to top San Jose State by six shots.

Lila Galeai tied for first at the Dick McGuire shooting 10-under par for the tournament. Reigning WCC Golfer of the Year Allysha Mae Mateo, Annick Haczkiewicz, and freshman Addie Anderson all finished in the top-25 to help BYU to the tournament victory.

Follow live scoring of the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship Monday and Tuesday at Golfstat.com.