Women's Golf

Eagles Increase Lead, HPU's He Stays on Top Spot

Biola pulls away from the pack for a 9-shot lead. Shuiyun He still is on top of the medalist board, but Hilo's Saludares is two shots back as is Biola Turnquist, who has charged into second place

WAIMEA, Hawai`i--Biola broke away from the pack with a second day score of 297 to move nine shots into the lead at the Pacific West Conference Women's Golf Championships at the Mauna Lani Golf Course on Tuesday.

The Eagles were nine shots better than anyone else on a day where the wind died down and so did the scores. Biola, who had a scant two-shot lead at the end of Monday, pushed that to nine (+39) ahead of Academy of Art (+48). Hawai`i Hilo is just one shot behind the Urban Knights in third (+49), followed by Hawai`i Pacific (+50), Point Loma (+58), Dominican (+60) and Westmont (+74). 

One more round of 18 holes remain on Wednesday, with a tee time of 7:30 (10:30 PT) for the seven women's teams. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic bid to the NCAA West Region tournament, May 6-8 in Stockton.

In the medalist chase, Hawai`i Pacific's Shuiyn He remained in first. The sophomore fired a two-under par 70, and sits with a two-day score of +2. Two shots back of He is Hawai`i Hilo's Kiersten Saludares (+4), who shot a 71 on Tuesday. Also charging up the ladder was Biola Brady Turnquist, who had the low round of the day at 69. She is now also only two shots back (+4). 

Among others very much in striking distance are Domincan's Angelica Antonio (+6) and former champion Claire Shubin (+7). Both players shot 71 today. Shubin was the PacWest medalist in 2022.

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