NORMAN, Okla. – Tulane University women’s golf sits in 16th place following the first day of action at the Schooner Fall Classic at the Belmar Golf Club in Norman, Oklahoma. The posted a two-round score 592 (+32) on the opening day of action from the tournament hosted by Oklahoma.
 
Freshman Sophia Macias led the Wave on the leaderboard at the end of the day as she finished 36 holes tied for 40th overall. Macias opened with a 75 (+5) in the first round before recording a 68 (-2) in the second to finish with a two-round score of 143 (+3). She paced Tulane with 10 birdies on Saturday which ranks tied for fourth in the field.
 
Next up on the leaderboard for the Green Wave was Francesca Pompa after two rounds of action on Saturday. Pompa landed tied for 55th after shooting a 73 (+3) in the first and a 72 (+2) in the second to finish the day with a 36-hole score of 145 (+5).
 
Cristina Albertazzi and Gabriella Gilrowski were the next players in the standings for Tulane landing tied for 81st overall with scores of 152 (+12) through two rounds. Albertazzi opened with by shooting a 79 (+9) before rebounding to post a 73 (+3) in her second round while Gilrowski shot a 73 (+3) in her first round followed by a 79 (+9) in the second.
 
Rounding out the group for the Wave was Tonka Zacharovska who closed the day with a 36-hole score of 164 (+24) after posting rounds of 79 (+9) and 85 (+15).
 
UP NEXT
The Green Wave will finish competition with the final round of the Schooner Fall Classic on Sunday. Play will begin with a shotgun start at 10 a.m.
 
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