MARICOPA, ARIZ. � The UTEP women�s golf team is in eighth place through 36 holes at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic on Thursday in Maricopa, Ariz.
The Miners shot rounds of 300 and 305 for a total of 605. �UC Irvine leads the 18-team field (296-290-586), with Sacramento State in second (291-297-588). �UC Riverside (292-298-590) and Nevada (292-298-590) are tied for third place.
The Miners sent a total of seven players to the tournament. �Lily Downs is tied for seventh place with a one-over-par 145 (72-73). �She is�three strokes back of individual leaders�Julia Becker of Sacramento State (69-73-142) and�Jakeishya Le of UC Riverside (69-73-142).
June Ting is tied for 32nd place (76-76-152),�Alisa Rodriguez is tied for 44th place (78-76-154),�Sofia Castiello�is tied for�55th place (76-80-156),�Abbie Anghelescu is tied for�70th place (76-82-158),�Patricia Rico-Avello is tied for�76th place (81-79-160) and�Crystal Wu is tied for 83rd place (78-84-162).
The tournament wraps up on Friday with 18 more holes.
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