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Defending Champion Tulsa Moves Into Lead After Day Two of Championships
Defending Champion Tulsa Moves Into Lead After Day Two of Championships Denver -- Defending champion Tulsa grabbed a two-stroke advantage over first-round leader TCU at the Western Athletic Conference Women's Golf Championships held at the held at The Golf Club at Castle Hills in Lewisville, Texas. San Jose State remained in third, five shots off the Hurricane's pace.

Tulsa's two-day 13-over-par 589 leads the field of seven. TCU (591) has a three-stroke advantage over San Jose State (594), while Nevada is in fourth with a 618. SMU (634), UTEP (637) and Hawai`i (646) round out the field.

Day two of competition saw All-American Stacy Prammanasudh take control of the leader board. Standing at a 1-under-par 143 heading into the final round, Prammanasudh holds a slim lead over San Jose State's Marcela Leon, who is even-par 144. At both player's heels is TCU freshman Courtney Wood at 1-over-par 145.

Nevada All-American Angie Yoon knocked 10 strokes off her first-round 79, scorching the greens on Tuesday to card a 69 and move into sole possession of fifth place. In fourth, Georgina Simpson of San Jose State rounds out the top five.

For complete results visit host SMU's website.