FARMINGTON, Mo. – The No. 5/7 Washington University in St. Louis golf team is in second and fifth after the first day of its home tournament. This year's WashU Invite is being held at Crowne Point Golf Club in Farmington, Mo. which is a par-72, 5,816-yard course.
The Bears "A" team holds a 300 for second place and WashU's "B" team is in fifth with a 315.
First-year
Jessy Young leads the Bears in fourth with a 74 while junior
Amy Beanblossom, first-year
Angela Chen and sophomore
Nicole McGuire are in a four-way tie for fifth with a 75.
Senior
Tiffany Chan is in a four-way tie for ninth with a 76 and senior
Athena Nguyen is in a five-way tie for 13
th with a 77.
First-year
Saxon Skinner sits in a five-way tie for 18
th with a 78 and senior
Reagan Robinson is in a four-way tie for 23
rd with a 79.
First-year
Mabrie McMahan is in an eight-way tie for 46
th with an 84.
The Bears wrap up their home tournament tomorrow, beginning at 9 a.m.
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