Wake Forest Tied for Second at ACC Championship
Brenny sits three shots off lead for women's golf.
April 17, 1999
GREENSBORO, N.C. -Led by freshman Katie Brenny (Little Falls, MN), the Wake
Forest women's golf team is tied with Florida State for second place after
two rounds of play at the 1999 ACC Championship. The tournament is being
contested at the par 72, 5,950-yard layout of the Grandover East Golf Club
in Greensboro, NC.
The Demon Deacons recorded a team round of 304 on Saturday to stand
at 303-304=607 after 36 holes. They trail team leader Duke (291-301=592) by
15 strokes entering Sunday's final round. The Blue Devils' Beth Bauer is
the tournament's individual leader as she carded a 73 in the second round
to stand at even-par, 71-73=144.
Brenny continued her consistent play on Saturday by shooting a 74
to stand at 3-over-par 73-74=147, only three shots off the lead. Brenny is
joined in the event's top ten by sophomore Marta Prieto (Sevilla, Spain) in
seventh place at 75-77=152 and senior Kristen Wagner (Martinsville, IN),
who is tied for ninth place at 79-74=153. Freshman Nicole Faniola (Old
Lyme, CT) is only two shots behind Wagner in a tie for 11th place with a
two-day total of 76-79=155. Rounding out the Deacon contingent in the field
is junior Kelly Kirwin (Grand Rapids, MN), who is alone in 15th place at
80-80=160.
The ACC Championship concludes on Sunday with the third and final
round of play.
TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 36 HOLES
1. Duke 291-301=592
2. Wake Forest 303-304=607
Florida State 300-307=607
4. North Carolina 313-320=633
TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
1. Beth Bauer, Duke 71-73=144
2. Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke 71-74=145
3. Katie Brenny, Wake Forest 73-74=147
Erika Iding, Florida State 72-75=147
5. Kalen Anderson, Duke 74-76=150
6. Amy Spooner, Florida State 76-75=151
7. Marta Prieto, Wake Forest 75-77=152
Amy Bond, Florida State 71-81=152
9. Kristen Wagner, Wake Forest 79-74=153
Candy Hannemann, Duke 75-78=153
WAKE FOREST COMPETITORS
T11. Nicole Faniola, Wake Forest 76-79=155
15. Kelly Kirwin, Wake Forest 80-80=160