Behind subpar rounds by Mathilda Claisse and Justine Fournand, the fourth-ranked Gamecocks created some breathing room between themselves and No. 6 LSU on Tuesday, carding an even-par 284. At 1-under 567, South Carolina has a four-shot advantage over the Tigers (+3) while Auburn (+9), Texas (+14) and Vanderbilt (+14) round out the top-five.
The two highest-ranked teams in the field -- No. 2 Wake Forest (+15) and No. 3 Oregon (+24) -- have had trouble finding its footing this week at Long Cove.
Claisse birdied her last hole of the day for a 2-under 69. At 4-under 138, the senior sits atop the individual leaderboard at 4-under 138, which is good for a two-stroke lead over Auburn's Megan Schofill. Among the players three back at 1-under is LSU's Ingrid Lindblad, the second-ranked female amateur in the world who is in search of her 11th collegiate victory.Great reaction from @GamecockWGolf's Justine Fournand.
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) February 28, 2023
Her smile says it all. 😃
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Steady and patience were the words of the day at Long Cove, where only South Carolina and LSU have managed to turn in rounds of even par or better over the first 36 holes.
The Gamecocks also benefitted from a resilient Fournand, who bounced back from an opening round 81 on Monday to card a 1-under, bogey-free 70 in her second round. The senior from Erstein, France made 16 straight pars today before sinking a lengthy downhill birdie putt on the par-3 eighth hole, her second to last hole of the day, for her lone birdie.
South Carolina also counted an even par 71 from sophomore Hannah Darling and a 3-over 74 by Mia Lussard.
The final round of the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate will be televised by the GOLF Channel beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET. The Gamecocks will be paired with LSU and Auburn in an all-SEC final grouping.
