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Kansas Women's Golf Tied for Ninth at 2011 Big 12 Championship
April 22, 2011 2011 Big 12 Championship Day One Results
COLUMBIA, Mo.—Kansas women’s golf is in a three way tie with Oklahoma State and Colorado for ninth place after shooting a 302 in the first round of the 2011 Big 12 Championship at Old Hawthorne Golf Course in Columbia, Mo., Friday. The Jayhawks are led by senior Meghna Bal who finished with a one-over-par 73 to tie for ninth individually. Bal’s 73 is her second lowest round on the season. Freshman Thanuttra Boonraksasat and Meghan Potee are tied for 30th after each carded a 76 on the day. Junior Katy Nugent and senior Grace Thiry each fired a 77 to tie for 41st. KU will compete in the second round of the 2011 Big 12 Championship on Saturday. Team Standings 1. Texas Tech 294—294 2. Texas 296—296 t3. Nebraska 297—297 t3. Missouri 297—297 t5. Texas A&M 298—298 t5. Oklahoma 298—298 7. Iowa State 300—300 8. Baylor 301—301 t9. Kansas 302—302 t9. Oklahoma State 302—302 t9. Colorado 302—302 12. Kansas State 309—309 Top Individuals t1. Deborah DeVilla Texas Tech 71—71 t1. Chirapat Jao-Javanil Oklahoma 71—71 t1. Hannah Lovelock Missouri 71—71 t1. Madison Pressel Texas 71—71 t1. Katerina Ruzickova Texas A&M 71—71 t6. Jaclyn Jansen Baylor 72—72 t6. Steffi Neisen Nebraska 72—72 t6. Emily Talley Colorado 72—72 t9. Hannah Arnold Texas Tech 73—73 t9. Meghna Bal Kansas 73—73 Kansas Individuals t9. Meghna Bal 73—73 t30. Thanuttra Boonraksasat 76—76 t30. Meghan Potee 76—76 t41. Katy Nugent 77—77 t41. Grace Thiry 77—77
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