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Jayhawks Wrap Up Play in Florida
PARRISH, Fla. -- Playing in its first tournament of 2009, Kansas women’s golf wrapped up play Tuesday at the Central District Invitational in Parrish, Fla. The Jayhawks shot a 946 over three rounds to finish tied for 13th place. Emily Powers once again led the way for the Jayhawks, as the junior from Quincy, Ill. shot a 230 for the tournament to finish in 29th place individually. Rounding out the lineup for KU were freshman Kalynd Carson (78-77-82—237, T52) and sophomores Meghna Bal (77-78-86—241, T57), Sydney Wilson (84-77-82—243, T60) and Jennifer Clark (87-80-81—248, T68). Auburn edged out LSU by three strokes to claim the team title with a three-round total 882. Megan McChrystal of LSU shot four-under-par on Tuesday to take the individual title with a 213. The Jayhawks return to action March 6-7 when they head to Rio Verde, Ariz. to compete in the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational. Check back to kuathletics.com for complete coverage of the team’s spring season.
Team Standings 1. Auburn 284-295-303—882 2. LSU 292-297-296—885 3. Purdue 305-286-297—888 4. Duke 294-298-303—895 T13. Kansas 319-306-321—946 T13. Missouri 318-308-320—946
Individual Standings 1. Megan McChrystal, LSU 71-74-68—213 T29. Emily Powers, KU 80-74-76—230 T52. Kalynd Carson, KU 78-77-82—237 57. Meghna Bal, KU 77-78-86—241 T60. Sydney Wilson, KU 84-77-82—243 T68. Jennifer Clark, KU 87-80-81—248
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