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Saturday, April 20, 2024

The No. 19 Florida women's golf team started Thursday's second round in fifth place, and the Gators had moved into second when their tee times began at 12:30 p.m. But on a day where a 4-over round was tops, UF did its best to hang tough in windy conditions.

The Gators shot 10-over to bring their total to 16-over after two rounds, putting them in seventh entering Saturday's third round. No. 2 UCLA is leading the pack at 8-over.

"We knew before we teed off today that the conditions were going to be difficult," coach Jan Dowling said.

Sophomore Mia Piccio didn't seem to mind the wind, firing a 2-under 70 to once again pace the Gators out of the No. 1 position. She had only one bogey, at the par-4 third, to go with three birdies.

"Mia is a very good wind player," Dowling said. "I can't wait for the next two days for her specifically."

Piccio is in third among individuals at 2-under.

Junior Andrea Watts continued to play well, carding a 2-over 74. Fellow junior Evan Jensen was able to finish with a 2-over 74 after she birdied the par-5 18th to rebound from a triple-bogey seven on 17.

Unfortunately, the difficult Transitions Golf Club wasn't as kind to the rest of the Gators. Sophomore Isabelle Lendel was even-par after eight holes but ended up shooting an 11-over-par 83. Senior Jessica Yadloczky's struggles at the NCAA Championship also continued with an 8-over 80 on Thursday.

Most of the field experienced similar issues Thursday, as top-5 teams Southern California, UCLA, Alabama, Purdue and LSU shot a combined 51-over par.

Men's Golf

The Gators men's golf team got off to fast start Thursday at their NCAA Regional.

Top-seeded Florida shot a 6-under round of 282 to lead 14 teams at Golden Ocala Golf Club, led by Bank Vongvanij's 4-under par 68. The senior is in a tie for fourth in the individual standings, trailing Oregon's Jack Dukeminier by two.

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"We had a really solid day," coach Buddy Alexander said. "I really wasn't sure what to expect, but I thought we played solidly and I am happy with our start."

Sophomore Phillip Choi fired a 3-under 69 and senior Andres Echavarria shot a 1-under 71 to help Florida to the top of a congested leaderboard. Five teams lurk within three shots entering Friday's second round.

"We still have a lot of golf left to play," Alexander said. "We need to go out tomorrow and play like we did today."

Junior Michael Furci and sophomore Phillip Choi both carded identical 2-over 74's.

UF Communications contributed to this report.

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