The Chattanooga Mocs women’s golf team shot 308 at Oak Point Golf Club in the second round of the Edwin Watts Kiawah Island Spring Classic. The 36-hole total of 613 is one behind UNF in 18th, and two clear of Jacksonville State in 20th.
Freshman Maddy McDanel continues to lead the way for the Mocs. Her 1-over par led the counters followed by Monica San Juan (76), Megan Woods (79) and Maria Pineiro (80).
McDanel is tied for 17th, two strokes out of the top 10 at 3 over for the tournament.
San Juan is tied for 49th at +7. Woods comes in at 157 followed closely by Perez at 159.
Coastal Carolina moved into the lead at 584. That’s seven ahead of ETSU. College of Charleston’s Laura Fuenfstrueck is the individual leader at 6-under 138.
The Mocs return to Osprey Point Golf Club Tuesday for the final 18. They’ll make the trek with Marshall, UNF and Jacksonville State in an 8:45 a.m., shotgun start.
It was the third time this season McDanel shot the low round of the day for the Mocs. Her 73 included two birdies, 13 pars and three bogeys.