Middle Tennesee State University Athletics

Edlin remains in top five at Reynolds Lake Oconee Invite
2/18/2023 4:45:00 PM | Women's Golf
EATONTON, Ga. - The second round of the Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational wrapped up Saturday with Taylor Edlin in the top five and Middle Tennessee women's golf in 10th place. MTSU recorded a team score of 314 (+26) Saturday for a total score of 624 (+48) through 36 holes.
Edlin carded a 75 (+3) Saturday, the best performance by a Blue Raider on the day. She finished the day tied for fourth overall at 147 (+3).
Abbie Lee heads into the third round tied for 33rd at 155 (+11). She recorded a 77 (+5) in the second, one of just two Blue Raiders to improve upon their first round scores on a sunny but chilly day on the Great Waters Course.
Lanie Campbell, playing as an individual, wrote down a 78 (+6), one stroke better than her first-round performance. The freshman ended the round in 43rd place at 157 (+13).
Catherine Caudill is tied for 49th at 160 (+16). Molly Bebelaar ended the day in a tie for 57th at 162 (+18). Lauren Gilchrist rounds out the lineup in 71st place with a score of 177 (+33).
By the Numbers
5 - MTSU recorded five birdies as a team in the second round.
3.0 - Campbell is even-par on par 3 holes through two rounds, tied for fifth-best among the 71-player field.
7 - Edlin's seven birdies in the event are tied for fourth-most.
Head Coach Chris Adams on Saturday's round
"We are seeing pockets of good golf. Conditions have been tough, but we are happy to get some competitive rounds under our belt and knock the rust off from the winter. Taylor has played her way into contention, and we are looking forward to moving up the leaderboard tomorrow."
Tournament Notes
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Edlin carded a 75 (+3) Saturday, the best performance by a Blue Raider on the day. She finished the day tied for fourth overall at 147 (+3).
Abbie Lee heads into the third round tied for 33rd at 155 (+11). She recorded a 77 (+5) in the second, one of just two Blue Raiders to improve upon their first round scores on a sunny but chilly day on the Great Waters Course.
Lanie Campbell, playing as an individual, wrote down a 78 (+6), one stroke better than her first-round performance. The freshman ended the round in 43rd place at 157 (+13).
Catherine Caudill is tied for 49th at 160 (+16). Molly Bebelaar ended the day in a tie for 57th at 162 (+18). Lauren Gilchrist rounds out the lineup in 71st place with a score of 177 (+33).
By the Numbers
5 - MTSU recorded five birdies as a team in the second round.
3.0 - Campbell is even-par on par 3 holes through two rounds, tied for fifth-best among the 71-player field.
7 - Edlin's seven birdies in the event are tied for fourth-most.
Head Coach Chris Adams on Saturday's round
"We are seeing pockets of good golf. Conditions have been tough, but we are happy to get some competitive rounds under our belt and knock the rust off from the winter. Taylor has played her way into contention, and we are looking forward to moving up the leaderboard tomorrow."
Tournament Notes
- Delaware and Georgia Southern are tied for the team lead at 600 (+24).
- Madison Tenore of Daytona State College overtook the individual lead at 142 (-2).
- The tournament concludes with Sunday's third round.
Follow Middle Tennessee Women's Golf on social media on Facebook /MTWGolf Twitter (@MT_WGolf) and Instagram (@mt_wgolf).
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