Kunze Leads Women's Golf After First Round of Marauder Invitational
LEBANON, Pa.- Morgan Kunze (Limerick, Pa./Spring-Ford) shot an eight-over 80 to sit in second place individually and lead the West Chester University women's golf team in the opening round of the Marauder Invitational at Iron Valley Golf Club on Sunday afternoon. West Chester shot a 347 in the opening round. A complete team leaderboard was not immediately available at the conclusion of play on Sunday afternoon.
Event: Marauder Invitational
Location: Iron Valley Golf Club (Lebanon, Pa.)
Par-Yardage: 72-5,800
West Chester Scores: 347
2 Morgan Kunze +8 (80)
4 Margaux Solis +12 (84)
T7 Josephine Genuardi +15 (87)*
T12 Madilyn Siuta +19 (91)
T14 Cierra Griffith +20 (92)
16 Kirsten Vanderhost +21 (93)
*Playing as an individual
West Chester will be back in action tomorrow morning for the second and final round of the Marauder Invitational at Iron Valley.
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