KIAWAH
ISLAND, S.C. -- Sarah Bejgrowicz is tied for 11th place and
Campbell stands ninth on the team leader board after Monday's first
round of the Palmetto Intercollegiate at Oak Point Golf
Club.
Each of Campbell's golfers sits among the top 48 individuals in the
92-player field after 18 holes on the par-71, 5912-yard Oak Point
layout. Bejgrowicz, a senior from Lancaster, Pa., shot a
first-round 72 and is five strokes off the pace set by Leigh
Whittaker of host College of Charleston.
Abby Fitzgerald of Kennesaw State is second at three-under 68,
followed by Carina Cuculiza of Miami and Emma Jonsson of Morehead
State at two-under 69.
Campbell's collective efforts yielded 53 pars (third-most in the
field) and 10 birdies over the first 18 holes. Bejgrowicz had 13
pars and was two-under on the par-5 holes.
Campbell junior Michelle Koh is tied for 17th place at two-over-par
73. CU senior Sandra Angulo is in a five-way tie for 44th that
includes teammates Teresa Urquizu and Kaylin Yost at plus-six
77.
Kennesaw
State leads the 18-school field after a two-under-par 282 Monday
morning. Host CofC is second at plus-three 287, followed by
Western Carolina (291), Morehead State (293) and East Tennessee
State (294).
Coastal Carolina is sixth (295), followed by Kansas (296),
Jacksonville State (297), Campbell (299) and Miami (302) to round
out the top 10. Monday morning's 15-over 299 marked the low round
of the fall season for Campbell.
The 54-hole tournament continues with Monday afternoon's second
round, followed by Tuesday's final round that starts at 8:38
a.m.