Gamecocks in first place through two rounds of PING ASU Invitational

Gamecocks in first place through two rounds of PING ASU Invitational

Gamecocks in first place through two rounds of PING ASU Invitational NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY TEMPE, Ariz. -- Seventh-ranked South Carolina shot an 8-under 280 on Saturday and is currently in first place after the second round of the PING ASU Invitational hosted by Arizona State. The Gamecocks have a two-round score of 568. Six strokes behind South Carolina, Arizona State and Duke are tied for second place with a score of 574 (-2) Sarah Schmelzel carded the low round of the day for the Gamecocks with a 4-under 68, which is a new career-best for the sophomore. Schmelzel is currently in fifth place with a two-round score of 141 (-3). Katelyn Dambaugh shot a 3-over 75 in the second round, giving her a score of 143 (-1). The freshman finished the day in a tie for 11th place. Junior Justine Dreher has a two-round score of 144 (E) after carding an even-par 72 for the second straight day. Dreher is currently tied for 16th place. Seniors Samantha Swinehart and Suzie Lee both shot a 2-under 70 in the second round. Swinehart is currently tied for 19th place while Lee finished the day in a tie for 30th place. Sophomore Mary Fran Hillow, who is competing in the tournament as individual, carded a 1-under 71 and is currently tied for 42nd place. Celine Boutier of Duke is currently in first place on the individual leaderboard with a 6-under 138. SooBin Kim of Washington finished the day in second place with a 5-under 139. In a tie for third place with a two-round score of 140 (-4) are Laetitia Beck of Duke and Hannah Suh of California.

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