
Tulane Golf Finishes Eighth at The Bruzzy
Apr 12, 2022 | Women's Golf
FORT WORTH, Texas - The Tulane University women's golf team finished eighth in The Bruzzy in Fort Worth, Texas on Tuesday.
Tulane had a team total 878 while No. 17 Baylor took the tournament with 843.
After a promising first round on Monday, the Green Wave sat in fourth place, holding their own versus eight ranked opponenets. Heading into day two the Wave sat tied for fourth overall.
Freshman Carla Bernat finished with the best card for Tulane. She finished day two, over two-over-par at 74 which was good for a tie for 20th place. Bernat had a great second round of play on Monday shooting a 70 and shot a 74 in the first round.
Teammate Cleo Liu was right behind her at tied at 23rd with a total card of 219. Liu shot two-under in the first round, three-over in the second and a 74 in the third round.
Sandra Vazquez had the next best score with a total of 221. Vazquez was even in the first round and two-over in the second. Vazquez carded a 75 in the third round to land her tied for 32nd.
Carlota Palacios carded a 223 through the three rounds. Palacios shot four-over in the first round and redeemed herself by shooting par in the second, before finishing with a 75 in the final round.
Miriam Emmert rounded out the Tulane scorecard a 227. Emmert's best round of the invite was the second, shooting just on-over at 73.
The Green Wave are back in action Sunday when they head to Pinehurst, North Carolina to participate in the American Athletic Conference Championship.
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Tulane had a team total 878 while No. 17 Baylor took the tournament with 843.
After a promising first round on Monday, the Green Wave sat in fourth place, holding their own versus eight ranked opponenets. Heading into day two the Wave sat tied for fourth overall.
Freshman Carla Bernat finished with the best card for Tulane. She finished day two, over two-over-par at 74 which was good for a tie for 20th place. Bernat had a great second round of play on Monday shooting a 70 and shot a 74 in the first round.
Teammate Cleo Liu was right behind her at tied at 23rd with a total card of 219. Liu shot two-under in the first round, three-over in the second and a 74 in the third round.
Two rounds, two cards 2⃣ under! Cleo shots a 70 in round one and Carla cards her own in round two!!
— Tulane Women's Golf (@GreenWaveWGolf) April 12, 2022
As a team, Tulane sits in fourth heading into tomorrow!#RollWave🌊 pic.twitter.com/Su29Xe95B6
Sandra Vazquez had the next best score with a total of 221. Vazquez was even in the first round and two-over in the second. Vazquez carded a 75 in the third round to land her tied for 32nd.
Carlota Palacios carded a 223 through the three rounds. Palacios shot four-over in the first round and redeemed herself by shooting par in the second, before finishing with a 75 in the final round.
Miriam Emmert rounded out the Tulane scorecard a 227. Emmert's best round of the invite was the second, shooting just on-over at 73.
The Green Wave are back in action Sunday when they head to Pinehurst, North Carolina to participate in the American Athletic Conference Championship.
Follow Tulane women's golf on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Tulane Athletics on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
WE ARE NOLA BUILT
Tulane University is located in the city of New Orleans. It is a city built on tradition and resiliency. The lessons Green Wave student-athletes have learned through their connection with this university and city have BUILT doctors, lawyers, business leaders, conference champions, all-conference players, all-Americans, professional athletes and NCAA tournament teams. The city of New Orleans has shaped us into who we are today. We are One City. We are Tulane. We are NOLA BUILT. Check out our story at NolaBuilt.com.
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