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18138__W Golf__Section306.Pdf 2004 Fall Results by Team 2005 Spring Results by Team 2005 Postseason Results by Team Cougar Classic • Sept. 13-14 Lady Puerto Rico Classic • Feb. 21-23 ACC Championship • April 15-17 Yeamans Hall • Charleston, S.C. Dorado Del Mar • San Juan, Puerto Rico Carmel Country Club South Course • Charlotte, NC 6,031 yards • par 72 • 16 teams 6,033 yards • par 72 • 14 teams 6,318 yards • par 72 • 8 teams WFU 296-293-298 887 +23 5th WFU 312-307-293 912 +48 4th WFU 312-316-305 933 +69 2nd Hoagland 73-72-72 217 +1 t7th Hoagland 78-74-73 225 +9 t9th Goins 73-81-74 228 +12 7th Hallstrom 73-73-77 223 +7 t16th Goins 78-75-75 228 +12 t19th Hallstrom 78-79-74 231 +15 t10th Simons 76-74-74 224 +8 t22nd Hallstrom 77-80-74 231 +15 t25th Hoagland 80-78-76 234 +18 t13th Goins 74-74-77 225 +9 t24th Crawford 85-80-71 236 +20 t42nd Crawford 81-80-81 242 +26 24th McKenna 77-78-75 230 +14 t42nd Simons 79-78-81 238 +22 t48th Simons 84-79-82 245 +29 t28th Team Champion: Louisiana State (873) Team Champion: Auburn (888) Team Champion: Duke (886) Individual Champ.: Rachel Smith, UVa. (212) Indiv. Champ.: Diana Ramage, Auburn (216) Indiv. Champ.: Brittany Lang, Duke (219) Lady Gator Invitational • March 4-6 NCAA Central Regional • May 5-7 Mason Rudolph Championship • Oct. 1-3 Univ. of Florida Golf Course • Gainesville, Fla. Jerry S. Rawls Course • Lubbock, Texas Vanderbilt Legends Club • Franklin,Tenn. 5,773 yards • par 70 • 18 teams 6,328 yards • par 72 • 21 teams 6,254 yards • par 72 • 18 teams WFU 294-297-292 883 +43 1st WFU 302-315-316 933 +69 17th WFU 303-301-296 900 +36 t10th Hoagland 71-75-70 216 +6 2nd Hallstrom 73-80-76 229 +13 t31st Hoagland 75-68-73 216 E t3rd Hallstrom 71-74-77 222 +12 t6th Crawford 76-79-76 231 +15 t42nd Hallstrom 74-74-79 227 +11 t45th Goins 78-71-74 223 +13 8th Goins 76-77-80 233 +17 t56th Simons 79-73-76 228 +12 t49th Simons 74-80-71 225 +15 9th Simons 77-79-84 240 +24 t89th Goins 75-79-76 230 +14 t59th Crawford 83-77-84 244 +34 t69th Team Champion: Auburn (896) Crawford 82-78-80 240 +24 85th Team Champion: Wake Forest (883) Indiv. Champ.: Diana Ramage, Auburn (212) Team Champion: Duke (873) Indiv. Champ.: Myrte Eikenaar, Purdue (215) Individual Champ.: Jackie Beers, UGA (212) Liz Murphey Collegiate • March 25-27 University of Georgia Golf Course • Athens, Ga. Franklin Street Partners • Oct. 8-10 6,228 yards • par 72 • 18 teams Finley Golf Course • Chapel Hill, N.C. WFU 301-306-303 910 +46 6th 6,285 yards • par 72 • 9 teams Hoagland 72-75-74 221 +5 t3rd WFU 300-303-297 900 +36 t4th Simons 77-77-75 229 +13 t26th Hoagland 81-70-71 222 +6 11th Hallstrom 76-75-80 231 +15 t35th Hallstrom 77-76-75 228 +12 t18th Crawford 76-80-79 235 +19 t49th Simons 69-79-77 225 +9 13th Goins 83-79-75 237 +21 t59th Goins 75-79-74 228 +12 t18th Team Champion: Georgia (892) Crawford 79-78-85 242 +26 39th Indiv. Champ.: Kelly Froelich, Georgia (218) Team Champion: Duke (865) Indiv. Champ.: Maria Martinez, Auburn (212) Bryan National Collegiate • April 1-3 Bryan Park Golf Course • Browns Summit, NC ACC/SEC Challenge • Oct. 29-31 6,064 yards • par 72 • 17 teams Raven Golf Course • Destin, Fla. WFU 303-325-324 952 +88 t12th 5,937 yards • par 71 • 15 teams Simons 77-78-81 236 +20 t41st WFU 300-295-286 881 +29 4th Goins 77-83-79 239 +23 t48th Hoagland 73-70-71 214 +1 4th Hallstrom 76-81-83 240 +24 t54th Crawford 70-70-76 216 +3 t7th Crawford 73-89-81 243 +27 64th Hallstrom 77-80-70 227 +14 t40th McKenna 79-83-87 249 +33 t73rd Simons 80-76-70 226 +13 t35th Team Champion: Duke (883) Goins 80-79-75 234 +21 t57th Indiv. Champ.: Brittany Lang, Duke (216) Team Champion: Duke(856) Indiv. Champ.: Diana Ramage, Auburn (206) Overall Statistics Name Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. 18 Avg. 54 Best 18 Best 54 Top 10 Top 20 Best Finish Ashley Hoagland 8 24 1765 73.5 220.6 68 214 6 8 2nd Christine Hallstrom 10 30 2289 76.3 228.9 70 222 2 4 t6th Maggie Simons 10 30 2316 77.2 231.6 69 224 1 2 9th Mandy Goins 10 30 2305 76.8 230.5 71 223 2 4 7th Laura Crawford 9 27 2129 78.9 236.6 70 216 1 1 t7th Julie McKenna 3 8 641 80.13 239.5 75 230 1 1 t4th Joy Juskowich 2 5 426 85.2 259.0 79 259 - 1 12th Team 10 30 9,091 303.0 909.1 286 881 8 10 1st 26 www.WakeForestSports.com 2004-05 Results by Individual 2004-05 Superlatives 2004-05 Facts Laura Crawford Team Percentage of Rounds Counted Event Rounds Total To Par Finish Low 18-hole score . .286 (+2) Player Played Counted Pct. Mason Rudolph 82-78-80 240 +24 85th ACC/SEC, round 3 Crawford 27 17.5 0.65 Franklin Street 79-78-85 242 +26 39th Low 36-hole score . .581 (+13) Goins 30 25.5 0.85 ACC/SEC 70-70-76 216 +3 t7th ACC/SEC, rounds 2, 3 Hallstrom 30 27 0.90 Puerto Rico 85-80-71 236 +20 t42nd Low 54-hole score . .881 (+29) Hoagland 24 23 0.96 Lady Gator 83-77-84 244 +34 t69th ACC/SEC McKenna 6 2 0.33 Liz Murphey 76-80-79 235 +19 t49th Low 1st-round score . .294 (+14) Simons 30 25 0.83 Bryan National 73-89-81 243 +27 64th Lady Gator ACC 81-80-81 242 +26 24th Low 2nd-round score . .293 (+5) Individual Top-20 Finishes NCAA Regional 76-79-76 231 +15 t42nd Twice Player Event Place Low 3rd-round score . .286 (+2) Hoagland Lady Gator 2nd Mandy Goins ACC/SEC Hoagland Liz Murphey t3rd Event Rounds Total To Par Finish Hoagland Mason Rudolph t3rd Cougar Classic 74-74-77 225 +9 t24th Individual Hoagland ACC/SEC 4th Mason Rudolph 75-79-76 230 +14 t59th Low 18-hole score . .68 (-4) McKenna Lady Falcon t4th Franklin Street 75-79-74 228 +12 t18th Hoagland - Mason Rudolph Hallstrom Lady Gator t6th ACC/SEC 80-79-75 234 +21 t57th Low 36-hole score . .140 (-2) Goins ACC 7th Puerto Rico 78-75-75 228 +12 t19th Crawford - ACC/SEC, rounds 1, 2 Hoagland Cougar Classic t7th Lady Gator 78-71-74 223 +13 8th Low 54-hole score . .214 (+1) Crawford ACC/SEC t7th Liz Murphey 83-79-75 237 +21 t59th Hoagland - ACC/SEC Goins Lady Gator 8th Bryan National 77-83-79 239 +23 t48th Low 1st-round score . .69 (-3) Simons Lady Gator 9th ACC 73-81-74 228 +12 7th Simons - Franklin Street Partners Hoagland Puerto Rico t9th NCAA Regional 76-77-80 233 +17 t56th Low 2nd-round score . .68 (-4) Hallstrom ACC t10th Hoagland - Mason Rudolph Hoagland Franklin Street 11th Christine Hallstrom Low 3rd-round score . .70 (-1) Juskowich Lady Falcon 12th Event Rounds Total To Par Finish Simons, Hallstrom - ACC/SEC Simons Franklin Street 13th Cougar Classic 73-73-77 223 +7 t16th Hoagland - Lady Gator (70 was E) Hoagland ACC t13th Mason Rudolph 74-74-79 227 +11 t45th Hallstrom Cougar Classic t16th Franklin Street 77-76-75 228 +12 t18th 2005 Spring Superlatives Goins Franklin Street t18th ACC/SEC 77-80-70 227 +14 t40th Hallstrom Franklin Street t18th Goins Puerto Rico t19th Puerto Rico 77-80-74 231 +15 t25th Team Lady Gator 71-74-77 222 +12 t6th Low 18-hole score . .292 (+12) Rounds Equal/Under Par Liz Murphey 76-75-80 231 +15 t35th Lady Gator, round 3 Player -Par Par Total Pct. Bryan National 76-81-83 240 +24 t54th Low 36-hole score . .589 (+29) Hoagland 4 5 9 0.38 ACC 78-79-74 231 +15 t10th Lady Gator, rounds 2, 3 Simons 2 0 2 0.07 NCAA Regional 73-80-76 229 +13 t31st Low 54-hole score . .883 (+43) Crawford 3 0 3 0.11 Lady Gator Hallstrom 1 0 1 0.03 Ashley Hoagland Low 1st-round score . .294 (+14) Event Rounds Total To Par Finish Lady Gator Differentials (Strokes off leader) Cougar Classic 73-72-72 217 +1 t7th Low 2nd-round score . .297 (+17) Player Strokes/Events Avg. Diff Mason Rudolph 75-68-73 216 E t3rd Lady Gator Crawford 203/9 22.6 Franklin Street 81-70-71 222 +6 11th Low 3rd-round score . .292 (+12) Goins 155/10 15.5 ACC/SEC 73-70-71 214 +1 4th Lady Gator Puerto Rico 78-74-73 225 +9 t9th Hallstrom 136/10 13.6 Hoagland 46/8 5.8 Lady Gator 71-75-70 216 +6 2nd Individual McKenna 51/2 25.5 Liz Murphey 72-75-74 221 +5 t3rd Low 18-hole score . .70 (E) Simons 156/10 15.6 ACC 80-78-76 234 +18 t13th Hoagland - Lady Gator, round 3 Low 36-hole score . .145 (+5) Maggie Simons Hoagland - Lady Gator, rounds 2, 3 Event Rounds Total To Par Finish Hallstrom - Lady Gator, rounds 1,2 2004-05 Individual Results Cougar Classic 76-74-74 224 +8 t22nd Goins - Lady Gator, rounds 2,3 Mason Rudolph 79-73-76 228 +12 t49th Low 54-hole score .
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