Second Round Results
The College of Saint Benedict Blazer golf team held on to its third place standing after the second round of the MIAC Championships at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids, Minn. St. Olaf still leads the tournament.
The Blazers improved by nine strokes after the first round, and has a two-day score of 655. St. Olaf has a score of 629, and Gustavus follows with a 642.
Senior
Kathryn Hauff (Fargo, ND, Shanley) increased her lead by one stroke after shooting a 78 on Sunday to give her a total score of 151. Hauff's two-day score is the second best 36 hole score in MIAC Championship history. Sam Falk from Gustavus sits in second place with a 154.
First-year
Grace Todora (Woodbury, MN, Cretin-Derham Hall) shot the best score of the second round with a two-under 71. That performance set a MIAC Championship record for an 18-hole score and is believed to be the first ever score under par in championship history.
Fellow first-year
Bridget Cummings (Chaska, MN, Holy Family) and junior
Karly Pratt (Eden Prairie, MN, Holy Family) both shot scores of 87 on Sunday to put them in 25th place and a tie for 26th, respectively. Sophomore
Jillian Sampair (White Bear Lake, MN, Hill-Murray) shot two strokes better than Saturday and is in 35th place.
CSB finishes the MIAC Championships tomorrow, Monday, Oct. 3. Sampair is first to tee off for the Blazers at 10:20 a.m.