Spring
2005 GOLF news...
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Belles
shoot best round at 2005 NCAA's (May
12) |
The
Belles had their lowest team total so far in this
year's NCAA Championship with today's 337. Though
the Belles slipped from 7th to 8th place, the gap
between the teams in the middle of the pack grew
much closer. Saint Mary's is now only 6 strokes out
of 5th place and only 12 out of 4th.
Julia Adams shot another 81 today to move into the top ten
and Stefanie Simmerman shot her best round of the tournament,
a 79, to move into 15th place.
The Belles still have one more day to play, and one more day
to try to move up the rankings...press
release ...Golfstat.com
LIVE scoring
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Belles
slip to 7th at NCAA Tournament (May
11) |
Day
two is complete at the Division-III Championships
and though the Belles have played to their lowest
two-day total of the three Championship Tournaments
they've attended, they find themselves in 7th place,
tied with Illinois Wesleyan at 684.
Julia Adams took over as the leader for the Belles today moving
up to 13th overall with an 81 today and a two day total of
165.
Methodist College is intent on defending their 2004 crown,
today shooting even better than their opening day (318-313--631)
to open an eleven stroke lead on 2004 runner-up Mary Hardin-Baylor...Golfstat.com
LIVE scoring...press
release
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Belles
earn third consecutive bid to NCAA Championships |
For
the third consecutive spring, Saint Mary's golf has
earned one of the ten available bids to the Division-III
Women's Golf Championships.
The Belles enter the 2005 Championship with their highest seed
ever, a fourth place ranking, that Head Coach Mark Hamilton
hopes will help propel the team to their first ever national
crown. Hamilton knows that the experience gained from the last
two visits, including still having 2003 individual champion
Stefanie Simmerman on the course, should prove helpful as their
seeding now allows the Belles to play one on one with the other
top seeds.
Methodist
College host site...GolfStat.com
site (LIVE scoring)...NCAA
site
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Fall
2004 GOLF news... |
BELLES
WIN 3rd CONSECUTIVE MIAA TOURNAMENT AND CONFERENCE
TITLE
(Oct.
9)
Julia Adams takes
Tournament,
as well as
Conference Medalist honors...
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Simmerman
is 2nd at Tournament, earns 1st Team All-MIAA honors
with Adams & Dunham; Bellino and Mattia earn 2nd
Team All-MIAA distinction...
MIAA link to team, individual scores...here |
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