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Saturday, May 09, 2015

Leona Maguire now second to team-mate 

Celine Boutier with a round to go
 
DUKE UNIVERSITY NEWS RELEASE
SOUTH BEND, Indiana – Heading into the final round of the South Bend Regional, the sixth-ranked Duke women’s golf team holds the team and individual lead at the 6,301-yard, par 72 Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame University.
The Blue Devils have collected rounds of 288 and 289 and lead by five strokes over Purdue (582) with a 36-hole ledger of 577. 

Following Saturday’s final round, the top six teams will advance to the NCAA Championship May 22-27 in Bradenton, Florida
“We had another good day,” commented Duke head coach Dan Brooks.  “This thing really stretched out due to the rain delay.  We are pretty happy with what we have done these two days.”
On the individual leaderboard, Duke junior Celine Boutier continues to hold the top slot as she carded an even-par, 72, in the second round and leads with a five-under, 139.  Blue Devil freshman Leona Maguire registered an individual-best four-under, 68, Friday to move into second place,  one shot off the lead with a four-under, 140.  Arizona’s Lindsey Weaver is second at three-under, 141.
“Well, they have a very, very respectful and kind of amicable relationship as far as rivalry so it is nice to see that,” commented Brooks on having Boutier and Maguire atop the leaderboard.  “They will make each other better and are going to be doing that for a while so it is great.”
Boutier, a native of Montrouge, France, scrambled very well early on in round two.  She missed the green on No. 1 and finished with a bogey to start her day.  She then made a great up-and-down from behind the green on the 143-yard, par three fourth hole and then had a sand save on No. 6 to remain at one-over-par.  Boutier was at one-over until she came to the 13th hole where she sank a two-foot birdie after a great approach.  She then notched another birdie on the 180-yard, par three 14th as she drained a seven-footer.
Following her birdie on No. 14 to move to one-under, Boutier headed to the 15th hole and missed the green to the right and found herself in the greenside bunker.  After a great shot out of the sand, she missed a five-footer for par to fall back to even.  She finished the day with three consecutive pars to total a 72.  Boutier hit 12 fairways, 12 greens and had 30 putts.
After carding an even-par, 72, in round one, Leona Maguire was one of the hottest golfers on the course early as she totaled birdies on No. 2, No. 5 and No. 6 to move to three-under-par for the day.  A product of Cavan, Ireland, Maguire suffered a three-putt bogey on the 397-yard, par four eighth hole and made the turn with a two-under, 34.
“I played pretty solid all day really,” commented Maguire.  “I didn’t get myself into too much trouble.  I hit 16 greens so that was pretty stress-free considering these greens are so small. 

" I gave myself quite a few chances.  I played pretty similar to as I did yesterday.  I didn’t do a lot of things wrong; I just had a few more putts go in.”
On the back nine, Maguire rolled in a birdie on the 174-yard, par three 11th hole, but came back with a bogey to get move to three-under.  She then registered back-to-back birdies on No. 15 and No. 16 to improve to four-under-par for the day.  Maguire parred the final two holes to finish with her team-best eighth round in the 60s this season.  She hit a team-high 16 greens, 12 fairways and had 30 putts to lead to her 68.
“It is nice that the team is all coming together right where we want it,” commented Maguire.  “We have definitely been playing solid the last few days and hopefully we can bring that in tomorrow, put in another solid day and wrap this thing up.”

Leona's twin sister, freshman Lisa Maguire came through with a key round of 76 Friday for the Blue Devils and will enter the third round tied 81st overall with a 158. 
Lisa, who is from Cavan, Ireland, opened with a par and then sank a short birdie on No. 2 to move to one-under-par.  She went on to bogey the No. 5 through No. 8 holes to drop to three-over for the day.  Over her final 10 holes, Maguire played at one-over with a bogey on No. 12.  
On the 368-yard, par four 15th, she sank a 20-foot par putt after her sand shot hit the pin and bounced away.  For the day, she hit eight greens, five fairways and had 30 putts.

“Well obviously the lower I can go it is going to help the team so I am going to try to play as well as I can and the individual will be a bonus but to get the team through is the main goal,” commented Leona Maguire on being just behind team-mate Boutier.  “It is a win-win situation for both of us.”     

LEADING TEAM SCORES
1 1 Duke 288 289 577 +1
T9 2 Purdue 299 283 582 +6
2 3 Wake Forest 293 292 585 +9
3 4 Arizona 294 292 586 +10
4 5 UC Davis 295 294 589 +13
T7 6 Tulane 298 295 593 +17
T5 T7 Oklahoma State 296 298 594 +18
T7 T7 Harvard 298 296 594 +18
12 9 Notre Dame 302 293 595 +19
T5 10 Kent State 296 302 598 +22
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LEADING INDIVIDUALS
Par 144 (2x72)
1 1 Celine Boutier Duke 67 72 139 -5
T12 2 Leona Maguire Duke 72 68 140 -4
T5 3 Lindsey Weaver Arizona 71 70 141 -3
T16 4 Michaela Fletcher * Memphis 73 69 142 -2
T25 T5 August Kim Purdue 74 69 143 -1
T25 T5 Sierra Sims Wake Forest 74 69 143 -1
T2 T5 Marissa Dodd Wake Forest 70 73 143 -1
T2 T8 Isabelle Johansson Kentucky 70 74 144 E
T5 T8 Paige Lee UC Davis 71 73 144 E
T16 T10 Jordan Ferreira Notre Dame 73 72 145 +1
T5 T10 Brenna Nelsen Harvard 71 74 145 +1
T5 T10 Blair Lewis UC Davis 71 74 145 +1
T5 T10 Emma Broze Oklahoma State 71 74 145 +1
T5 T10 Allison Emrey Wake Forest 71 74 145 +1
T39 T15 Anna Appert Lund Purdue 76 70 146 +2
T39 T15 Aurora Kan Purdue 76 70 146 +2
T16 T15 Emily Penttila Tulane 73 73 146 +2
T16 T15 Katie Mitchell Louisville 73 73 146 +2
T16 T15 Sandy Choi Duke 73 73 146 +2
T16 T20 Silvia Garces Tulane 73 74 147 +3
T16 T20 Marta Martin Purdue 73 74 147 +3
T12 T20 Taylor Kim Kent State 72 75 147 +3
T31 T23 Anne Cheng Harvard 75 73 148 +4
SELECTED SCORE
T90 T81 Lisa Maguire Duke 82 76 158 +14

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