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UW-Eau Claire
Claims Third Consecutive Women's Golf Title
Watertown, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire claimed its third consecutive Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (WIAC) women's golf title following completion of the two-day,
36-hole conference championship, which was held at Windwood of Watertown.
The Blugolds are the first school in league
history to win three straight women's golf crowns and also earned the
fifth title in school chronicles with additional victories in 1998 and
2001.
UW-Eau Claire posted a team score of 660
in this year's event to outdistance UW-Oshkosh which placed second with
668. The Titans were followed by UW-Whitewater (674), UW-Stevens Point
(686), UW-Superior (751), UW-Stout (753), UW-Platteville (800) and UW-River
Falls (816).
With the victory, the Blugolds earned an
automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Championship, which will be held
May 8-11, 2007 at El Campeon Golf Course at the Mission Inn Resort &
Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida.
Individually, UW-Eau Claire's Torie Ives
captured medalist honors after defeating UW-Oshkosh's Jennifer Young in
a sudden death playoff on the first hole. Both Ives and Young counted
158 strokes over the 36 holes on the par 72 course. Young entered the
second round six strokes behind Ives, but totaled a 79, while Ives counted
an 85.
Ives' victory marks the fourth straight
season that an individual from UW-Eau Claire has captured medalist honors.
Susan Karlman won the event in 2003 and Maggie Loney earned titles in
2004 and 2005.
UW-Whitewater's Stephanie Campbell finished
third in this year's meet with 159 strokes and was followed by UW-Eau
Claire's Jessica Thompson in fourth with 163 strokes, UW-Eau Claire's
Meghan Sobotta in fifth with 166 strokes, UW-Whitewater's Kendall Egnarski
in sixth with 167 strokes, UW-Stevens Point's Susie Lewis in seventh with
168 strokes and UW-Oshkosh's Megan Scherg in eighth with 169 strokes.
UW-Stevens Point head coach Matt Interbartolo
was voted the Coach of the Year, while UW-Whitewater's Kendall Egnarski
received the Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete Award.
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