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Wed, May 22, 2013 No Event(s) Scheduled For Selected Date Women's Golf Falls To Fifth At NCAA Championship Posted: Thursday, May 14, 2009 Nine-time defending national champion Methodist University had the best round of the tournament so far, finishing with 310 strokes. The Monarchs are ahead of the rest of the field by nine strokes with a two-day total of 631. UW-Stevens Point is currently in second with 640 while Southwestern University is in third with 645. Both teams finished with 318 strokes today. Leading on the individual side on the par-72 course is Methodist's Susan Martin, who won medalist honors a year ago at the Division III championship. Today she finished one under par and is even for the tournament at this point with 144 strokes. Katie Maurer (Forest Lake, Minn./Convent of the Visitation) golfed the most consistently for the Blugolds as she finished with 82 strokes today. Yesterday she finished with 81 and is now tied for 29th with 163 overall. Torie Ives (Jr.-Osseo, Wis./Osseo-Fairchild) still leads the Blugolds and is tied for fifth place but she finished with 83 strokes in round two. Ives shot a 72 and was tied for first following the opening round yesterday. Tied for 24th is Emily Swift (Fr.-Onalaska, Wis.), who has a two-day total of 162. Lauren Gault (Fr.-Shorewood, Wis.) is currently tied for 69th with 172 while Katie Swift (So.-Onalaska, Wis.) is tied for 85th with 176 strokes. Tomorrow the Blugolds will be back at the PGA Golf Club for the third round of the four-round championship. |


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