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Women's Golf News for May,
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Women's Golf Tied For Eighth Place After Third Day At NCAA Championships
The Gustavus women's golf team dropped into a tie for eighth place at the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships on Thursday at Centennial Oaks Golf Club in Waverly, Iowa after shooting a team score of 322. The Gusties have a three-day total of 323-323-322--968. First place Methodist University is 27 strokes ahead of the second place team with scores of 307-309-299--915.
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Roberg, Griggs, and Kosak Honored By National Golf Coaches Association
The National Golf Coaches Association announced its 2007-08 Awards at the recent NCAA Division III Championships and three Gustavus golfers were honored by the NGCA. Rachel Roberg received First Team All-America honors, while Kali Griggs received Second Team All-America honors and Kimbra Kosak received honorable mention All-America honors. In addition, Roberg, Griggs, and Kosak were named to the Midwest All-Region team.
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Women's Golf Moves To Seventh Place At NCAA Championships
The Gustavus women's golf team moved up to seventh place at the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships on Wednesday at Centennial Oaks Golf Club in Waverly, Iowa after shooting a team score of 323. The Gusties have a two-day total of 323-323--646, which is 30 strokes behind first place Methodist University at 307-309--616. Individually, Rachel Roberg is tied for tenth place after shooting a second round 76 for a two-day total of 79-76--155.
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Women's Golf In Eighth Place After First Day of NCAA Championships
The Gustavus women's golf team is in eighth place after the first day of the NCAA Division III Championships which are being held at Centennial Oaks Golf Club in Waverly, Iowa. The Gusties were sparked by the play of Rachel Roberg and Katie Schenfeld, who fired seven-over par rounds of 79. Gustavus, which shot a first round team score of 323 trails first place Methodist, which shot a 307, by 16 shots.
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Rachel Roberg Named MIAC Women's Golf Senior of the Year, Katie Schenfeld Named Rookie of the Year
The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced the 2007-08 MIAC Women's Golf Awards as Gustavus' Rachel Roberg (Rice Lake, Wis.) was selected MIAC Senior of the Year and Katie Schenfeld was named MIAC Rookie of the Year. Roberg, Schenfeld and the Gusties will begin the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships on Tuesday in Waverly, Iowa.
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Katie Schenfeld Named MIAC Women's Golf Athlete of the Week
Gustavus Adolphus College first-year Katie Schenfeld (Indianola, Iowa) has been named the MIAC Women's Golf Athlete of the Week by the league coaches. Schenfeld shot an 81, which was the low round at LeSueur Country Club on Saturday, in a meet that included Gustavus, UW-Stevens Point and two individuals from Macalester. As a team, Gustavus defeated UW-Stevens Point 336-355.
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Women's Golf Receives At-Large Bid To Participate In NCAA Championships
The Gustavus Adolphus College women's golf team has been selected to participate in the 2008 NCAA Division III Championships which will take place at Centennial Oaks Golf Club, in Waverly, Iowa on May 13-16. The Gusties, who finished third last year at the national tournament and are currently ranked second in the nation, will be making their fifth appearance in the past six years. St. Thomas earned the MIAC's automatic bid after winning the MIAC Championships this fall.
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Women's Golf Defeats UW-Stevens Point In Final Competition Before NCAA Championships
The Gustavus women's golf team defeated Wisconsin-Stevens Point 336-355 in its final competition of the regular season on a blustery Saturday afternoon at the Le Sueur Country Club. Individually, Katie Schenfeld (Fy., Indianola, Iowa) recorded the top score of 81 to pace the Gusties followed by Rachel Roberg (Sr., Rice Lake, Wis.), who posted a score of 82. The Pointers were paced by Michelle Pascavis with a total of 82.

