Washington's Taehoon Song leads the Western Intercollegiate golf tournament at four-under, followed closely by Petr Hruby, tying for second with two others, giving the Huskies the top two spots on the leaderboard after a strong finish on the back nine.

By the Numbers
  • Washington team is seven shots behind the leading Arizona team.
  • Washington is just one shot behind Stanford in the tournament standings.
  • Washington's top five counters closed the final four holes seven-under with only one bogey.
Yes, But

Some of Washington's players like Finn Koelle and Teddy Lin struggled to find consistency during the round, showing a need for improved performance from the whole team.

State of Play
  • Washington sits in a competitive position, trailing Arizona by seven shots but closely chasing Stanford for second place.
  • The team's success in the tournament is attributed to a strong finish in the opening round, showcasing their ability to contend for the top spots.
What's Next

Washington looks to improve team performance in the upcoming rounds, with Coach Murray emphasizing the need for all players to step up to remain competitive in the tournament.

Bottom Line

Washington's Song and Hruby's strong performances have positioned the team well in the tournament, but consistency from all team members is crucial to contend for top honors in the Western Intercollegiate.