KU’s Levonowich Tied for 22nd at Harder Hall Women’s Invitational

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas women’s golfer Minami Levonowich carded a 79 on Thursday and is tied for 22nd after two rounds at the Harder Hall Women’s Invitational at the Harder Hall Golf Club in Sebring, Fla.
 
Levonowich, a junior on the KU team, opened with a 4-over 76 on Wednesday. Her two-round 155 has the Katy, Texas, native tied for 22nd in the 122 golfer field. Levonowich is in the championship flight of the event and is three strokes from 10th and 12 strokes behind leader Hannah Pietila of Brighton, Mich., who shot a 67 Thursday and is at 143 after two rounds. The event continues with 18 holes Friday and concludes with 18 holes Saturday.
 
An event which began in 1956, the Harder Hall Women’s Invitational annually has some of the top amateur women’s golfers from the U.S. and worldwide competing.
 
Levonowich posted two top-10 finishes for Kansas this past fall and a 76.1 per round average.
 
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