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Auburn women's golf tied for lead at Alamo Invitational

(Why a pink logo? The Auburn Plainsman is going pink for the month of October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness.)
(Why a pink logo? The Auburn Plainsman is going pink for the month of October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness.)

Auburn's women's golf team shot the second-best round in team history Sunday to share the lead with Arkansas in the opening round of the Alamo Invitational.
The team was led by Sophia Schubert's seven-under par 65, as they shot a combined 13-under, the best round by an Auburn team since 2004.
Schubert also leads the individual tournament after the first round, as her seven-under par is the second-best individual round in Auburn history. The only better round by an Auburn golfer was by Diana Ramage in 2004.
Schubert recorded an eagle and five birdies, and she was also bogey-free for the day.
Two other Auburn players shot in the 60's, as Clara Baena shot a four-under par and Kelli Murphy shot a three-under par.
The Tigers will be paired with Arkansas and LSU in the second round Monday and will tee-off at 9:50 a.m.


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