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Saturday, November 30, 2024
<p>Sophomore Karolina Vclkova (pictured) shot a 1-over, 73 and is 3-over for the tournament after 36 holes of play. Vlckova is in a five-way tie for 14th.</p>

Sophomore Karolina Vclkova (pictured) shot a 1-over, 73 and is 3-over for the tournament after 36 holes of play. Vlckova is in a five-way tie for 14th.

Day 2 of Tar Heel Invitational at Chapel Hill, N.C. on Saturday showed improvement for the No. 5 Florida women’s golf team.

The Gators (+10) moved up five spots from 12th place to seventh with Karolina Vlckova (E) and Maria Torres (+2) still leading the team.

“The girls played hard [Saturday] and we showed some great depth,” coach Emily Glaser said. “I am happy to see them rebound well from [Friday’s] slow start.”

Each Gator showed progress on the course Saturday as redshirt sophomore Katie Mitchell (+3) improved by seven strokes and shot the only under-par round for Florida.

Sarah Schober (+5) and Camilla Hedberg (+7) each improved their Day 2 results. Schober advanced by five strokes and Hedberg by three. Anna Young, again competing individually, remained at 3-over on the day.

Hedberg, Mitchell and Young were the only Gators to all make three birdies in the second round.

Florida trails tournament-leader Duke by 18 strokes.

The young Gators enter the final day of the Tar Heel Invitational with room to improve again.

“We are a young team and we continue to learn and get more comfortable each week,” Glaser said. “[Sunday], we need to trust our game and trust that the putts will fall.”

Follow Lawrence Laguna on Twitter @LagunaLawrence.

Sophomore Karolina Vclkova (pictured) shot a 1-over, 73 and is 3-over for the tournament after 36 holes of play. Vlckova is in a five-way tie for 14th.

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