Sophomores Alex Stewart and Kristin Coleman
both shot 3-over par 75 and are tied for 47th individually. Sophomore Jenny
Coleman shot a 4-over par 76 and is tied for 70th while senior Jess Wallace
struggled and finished at 6-over par 78 and tied for 95th.
"I think we could've played better,
but I think we definitely got rid of some of the jitters," CU coach Anne
Kelly said. "It's a tough course and even tougher in the afternoon. We got
off to a bit of a shaky start, but I'm proud of how we hung in there and fought
the whole way. We didn't make a lot of putts, but I think they're more used to
the greens now Titleist 910 D2 Driver and I think we'll do better."
Talley's under par round is the her second
straight round under par and her third under par for her this postseason.
"It was surprisingly stressful,"
Talley said. "I was really kind of leaving a lot of putts that could have
missed. That last putt was the shortest putt I missed, I was making everything
else from five to 10 feet, I made a 30-footer for par on one hole. That's how I
was playing, putts for saves. It was never easy, I had one easy birdie, but
other than that it was just a little stressful."
"We are right there, and that's with
Emily having a good round, but with the other players just playing OK,"
Kelly said. So if we get anybody with a hot putter (on Wednesday), it will be
fun to discount golf clubs see what happens. Emily played a good, solid round; the twins both
struggled early but brought it back. Alex played a solid round, she probably
didn't hit the ball as well as she wanted but she'll get it going."
Talley enjoyed a solid round, which
included 15 pars, two birdies and a bogey. She had a putt for eagle on her
final hole and missed her only short putt of the day for birdie, finishing with
a par to remain at 1-under par. She got a bogey on her second hole, the par 4
No. 11, and then got back to even par three holes later with a birdie on the
par 5 No. 14. She then had 10 straight pars before a birdie on the par 5 No. 7
and she pared her final two holes.
Her 71 is the sixth-best postseason round
in CU history and it's the fourth time in her career she has posted
back-to-back subpar rounds. It's her sixth round under par this season and her
24th Mizuno MP-69 Irons career round under par, 10 more than any player in program annals.
"I was pulling my shots a little bit,
but other than that, it was fun," Talley said. "I was making putts,
and that's what I've been nervous about lately, but I've been working really
hard, and I was making them even when I was nervous except for the last one. I
feel like I set up myself well, I didn't put myself behind in any sense. I'm
1-under par, going into the next few rounds, that doesn't hurt."
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