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No. 13 Women's Golf Co-Leads SEC Championship After First RoundNo. 13 Women's Golf Co-Leads SEC Championship After First Round
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No. 13 Women's Golf Co-Leads SEC Championship After First Round

HOOVER, Ala.- No. 13 Texas A&M sits in a tie atop the leaderboard in the 2015 SEC Women's Golf Championship, posting a 293 (+5) in the first of three rounds. No. 14 Tennessee and No. 17 Vanderbilt are tied with the Aggies for the tournament lead at the Greystone Golf and Country Club.

HOOVER, Ala.- No. 13 Texas A&M sits in a tie atop the leaderboard in the 2015 SEC Women's Golf Championship, posting a 293 (+5) in the first of three rounds. No. 14 Tennessee and No. 17 Vanderbilt are tied with the Aggies for the tournament lead at the Greystone Golf and Country Club.

The Aggies' 293 marks the lowest single-round score A&M has posted in their three-year history at the SEC Championship. In addition, Bianca Fabrizio recorded the lowest single-round score by an individual Aggie at the SEC Championship with a 70 (-2).

The Aggies were led by Fabrizio, who sits in a tie for second individually, three shots behind tournament leader Jenny Hahn (67/-5) of Vanderbilt. Fabrizio posted four birdies on the day.

Freshman Maddie Szeryk shot a 73 (+1) on the par 72 / 6,308 yard Legacy Course and sits in a tie for 11th. Sophomore Marijosse Navarro shot a 74 (+2) and is tied for 17th. Thanya Pattamakijsakul rounded out the scoring for A&M with a 76 (+4) and is in a tie for 30th. Andrea Jonama carded a 78 (+6) and is in a tie for 40th place.

The Aggies return to the course for the second of three rounds on Saturday, April 18, starting at 10 a.m. in a shotgun start. Texas A&M is looking for its first conference championship since 2010 and its first since joining the SEC in 2012-13.