DAY TWO RECAP: Women's Golf at CCAA Championships
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The second day of the 2025 CCAA Golf Championships presented by Under Armour tookplace Tuesday from Sandpiper Golf Club. Cal State East Bay women's golf sits in second place after 36 holes played.
- The lowest second round score among the Pioneers was from Carlota Eroles, carding a 75 with 15 even par holes and one birdie on Tuesday. She is highest on the leaderboard in fourth place heading into the final round with an overall score of 7-over-par 151. Eroles has seven birdies, which is tied for most among in the field.
- Torrie Bowman and Jasmin Krishna are tied for seventh on the leaderboard, each at 11-over-par 155. Bowman had two birdies on Tuesday.
Cal State San Marcos leads the team scoring after two rounds. CSUSM's Makenna Cabardo sits atop the leaderboard at 4-over-par 148.
The final round of the 2025 CCAA Golf Championships presented by Under Armour begins at 7:30 a.m. with Cal State East Bay's first tee time set for 8:15 (Sophia Tejeda).
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