Staff Report
After day one of the Women’s Husky Invite at the St. Cloud Country Club the Huskies are in the lead.
They teed off early Sunday morning in a drizzle and wind filled day.
They shot a score of 333. In second was the University of Manitoba who shota a team score of 340. Bemidji State shot a 363 to put them in third place.
SCSU’s Lee Zutz, a senior. is in going into the final she shot a 79.
Sophomore Emily Kerber from SCSU is in fourth place, she carded an 83. Shaynna Mann also a sophomore is in fifth she shot an 84.
Filling the rest of the Husky first team were senior’s Nicole Peters and Lauren Haynie. Peters finished with an 86 and Haynie fired a 95.
The St. Cloud State black team was in fifth place after day one, they shot a team score of 397.
Minnesota-Moorhead shot a 375 to put them in fourth place out of five.
Leading them were seniors Shannon Moran and Kayla Nesvold. They shot 92 and 99 respectively. Baily Conrath of SCSU shot 100 and two other Huskies finished with scores of over 100.
Mindy Lichtman from the University of Manitoba and Chelsey Ouren from Minnesota-Moorhead each shooting ten-over par 82’s.
The girls tee off at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow morning for day two and the final round.
Next week they compete in a three day tournament in the Twin Cities.
Huskies in lead at home
Published: Sunday, October 4, 2009
Updated: Sunday, October 4, 2009
Bigya Pradhan/Staff Photographer
Nicole Peters watches her ball after her shot Sunday morning at the St. Cloud Country club during the Husky invite.


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