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Kansas Women's Golf in 17th Following Day One of MountainView Collegiate
March 25, 2011
Team Standings with Individuals
TUCSON, Ariz.—Kansas women’s golf is in 17th place following the first two rounds of the MountainView Collegiate in Tucson, Ariz., on Friday. Junior Katy Nugent and senior Meghna Bal are tied for 58th to lead the Jayhawks. Both shot a 76 in the first round and a 78 in the second round to finish with a 154 after the first day. Meghan Potee and Thanuttra Boonraksasat are six spots back as the freshmen each shot a 36-hole 155 on the first day. After carding a 77 and 80 in the first and second rounds, senior Grace Thiry is tied for 72nd. The Jayhawks will compete in the final round on Saturday. Team Standings 1. Iowa State 285-284—569 t2. Oklahoma 294-284—578 t2. Arkansas 286-292—578 4. Colorado 292-291—583 5. Minnesota 287-298—585 t6. Missouri 284-307—591 t6. Texas Tech 294-297—591 8. Texas State 296-297—593 9. San Jose State 303-294—597 t10. Gonzaga 299-303—602 t10. Kansas State 291-311—602 t10. Wyoming 295-307—602 13. Oregon State 309-297—606 14. Colorado State 301-307—608 15. Indiana 300-311—611 16. Nebraska 308-306—614 17. Kansas 307-309—616 18. Baylor 313-305—618 Individual Standings t1. Prima Thammaraks Iowa State 70-70—140 t1. Emily Tubert Arkansas 68-72—140 3. Ellen Mueller Oklahoma 73-69—142 t4. P. Phuntumabamurg Iowa State 68-75—143 t4. Chirapat Jao-Javanil Oklahoma 71-72—143 t4. Jessica Wallace Colorado 71-72—143 Kansas Individuals t58. Katy Nugent 76-78—154 t58. Meghna Bal 76-78—154 t64. Meghan Potee 78-77—155 t64. Thanuttra Boonraksasat 79-76—155 t72. Grace Thiry 77-80—157
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