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Aimee Neff and Caroline Powers have been named to the 2011 National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) All-America Scholar Division I Team.
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Former Michigan State All-American Laura Kueny won the 2011 Michigan PGA Women's Open at Crystal Mountain Resort on Wednesday following her final round of 69. Kueny won the tournament by three strokes over Ashley Tait with a three-round total of 3-under 211 (71-71-69).
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Laura Kueny likes her spot on the leaderboard at the Michigan PGA Women's Open. Kueny is tied for first with first-round leader Ashley Tait and former LPGA Tour member Jean Bartholomew going into today's final round.
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A current Spartan and a recent one held two of the top-four spots in the Michigan PGA Women's Open after the first round Monday at Crystal Mountain Resort near Thompsonville.
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Michigan State rising senior Lindsey Solberg won the 2011 Wisconsin State Women's Open on Wednesday at Sentry World Golf Course. Solberg shot a 1-over 145 (75-70) and then defeated Lindsay Danielson of Wisconsin in a playoff for the victory. Rising sophomore Allyssa Ferrell placed third with a 4-over 148 (71-77).
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After five months away from the golf course, Richmond's Trisha Witherby was just happy to get back to swinging. The fact that she played on her soon-to-be home course and rallied for the victory made it all the sweeter.
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Michigan State rising sophomore Allyssa Ferrell has qualified for the 2011 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship. Ferrell claimed medalist honors at her qualifying tournament June 5 at the Washington County Golf Course in Hartford, Wis., with a round of 68.
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Caroline Powers capped off her record-breaking sophomore season with the best finish ever by a Spartan at the NCAA Women's Golf Championships. The Bowling Green, Ohio, native tied for sixth with an even-par 288 (70-76-69-73), which is also the best 72-hole score for a Spartan at the NCAA Championships.
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Michigan State sophomore Caroline Powers shot a round of 69, the best ever by a Spartan at the NCAA Women's Golf Championships, in Friday's third round to move into fourth place on the leaderboard with one round to play.
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Michigan State sophomore Caroline Powers shot a 4-over 76 in the second round of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships on Thursday and is tied for 17th place through 36 holes with a score of 146 (+2). The four-round, 72-hole event is being hosted by Texas A&M at the Traditions Club.
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For her first career appearance at the NCAA Championships, sophomore golfer Caroline Powers will represent MSU at the championships starting Wednesday in Bryan, Texas. Entering the competition, she is ranked No. 27 in the nation by Golfweek.
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Sophomore Caroline Powers will represent Michigan State this week (Wednesday-Saturday, May 18-21) at the 2011 NCAA Women's Golf Championships in Bryan, Texas.
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Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll, like basketball’s Tom Izzo and football’s Mark Dantonio, recruits primarily Michigan and the surrounding states and her Michigan State teams win.
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Needing a top-eight finish to advance to the NCAA Championships, the Michigan State women's golf team placed 11th at the 24-team NCAA East Regional as the third and final round concluded Saturday afternoon at the LPGA International Legends Course.
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After two rounds of play at the NCAA East Regional, the No. 18 Michigan State women's golf team is tied for ninth place with a 20-over par 596 (297-299), one shot behind eighth-place Florida. The top-eight teams following Saturday's third and final round will advance to the NCAA Championships May 18-21 at Texas A&M.
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