Gonzalez tied for lead, UTSA in third after opening day of Chattanooga ClassicGonzalez tied for lead, UTSA in third after opening day of Chattanooga Classic
Randy Sartin
Women's Golf

Gonzalez tied for lead, UTSA in third after opening day of Chattanooga Classic

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Ana Gonzalez is tied for the individual lead and the UTSA women's golf team has a share of third place after the opening day of the Chattanooga Classic, which teed off on Sunday at Council Fire Golf Course (par 72/6,234 yards).
 
Gonzalez fired a 2-under-par 70 in the first round to move to the top of the leaderboard along with Chattanooga's Esme Hamilton and East Carolina's Julie Boysen Hollestad. A super senior from Monterrey, Mexico, the four-time all-conference performer and UTSA's career scoring average leader wrote down four birdies on the day, including three as part of a 2-under 34 on the front nine. 
 
The Roadrunners are tied with East Carolina for third in the 20-team field after posting a 297, one shot behind Yale and only three strokes out of the lead held by North Florida. UTSA is one shot ahead of Central Arkansas and five in front of a tie for sixth between Chattanooga, Colorado State, Old Dominion and Southern Miss.
 
Hannah Holzmann posted an even-par 72 on Sunday, as the senior all-conference performer wrote down birdies on the 354-yard, par-4 eighth and 521-yard, par-5 11th holes. The San Antonio product is in a tie for sixth place in the 105- person field.
 
Nicole Polivchak is in a tie for 35th after registering a 76 on the strength of 14 pars, while Camryn Carreon provided the other counting score with a 79 that was highlighted by back-to-back birdies on Nos. 2-3 to put her in a tie for 60th. Hunter Nugent rounds out the lineup in 70th (80).
 
The second round is slated for Monday.
 
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