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WVIAC Women's Championship WVIAC Women's Championship Ladies championship Dates: Oct 19 - Oct 20 Start Finish Player Team Scores T3 1 Kasey Frazier Wheeling Jesuit U. 76 74 150 +6 1 2 Kelli Garrett University of Charleston 74 80 154 +10 T5 T3 Morgan Miller Seton Hill University 79 76 155 +11 T3 T3 Elizabeth Frederick Fairmont State Coll. 76 79 155 +11 T15 5 Steph Peareth Concord University (WV) 82 75 157 +13 T15 T6 Marina Erice Concord University (WV) 82 76 158 +14 T11 T6 Juli Hirauk Wheeling Jesuit U. 81 77 158 +14 2 8 Kayla Linger West Virginia Wesl. 75 84 159 +15 T5 9 Nicole Smith Fairmont State Coll. 79 82 161 +17 T15 10 Sarah Relyea West Liberty University 82 80 162 +18 T5 T11 Jennifer Smith West Virginia Wesl. 79 84 163 +19 T8 T11 Justine Knox Concord University (WV) 80 83 163 +19 T8 T11 Whitney Young Wheeling Jesuit U. 80 83 163 +19 T11 T14 Erin Metzger Wheeling Jesuit U. 81 84 165 +21 T11 T14 Ashley Ward Seton Hill University 81 84 165 +21 26 16 Kenzi Turner University of Charleston 86 81 167 +23 T11 T17 Sammi Moore Glenville State College 81 87 168 +24 T8 T17 Brittany Borkovich West Virginia Wesl. 80 88 168 +24 T21 T17 Alex Smith Concord University (WV) 85 83 168 +24 T15 20 Brianna Bush Seton Hill University 82 87 169 +25 T19 21 Chelsea Sipes Seton Hill University 84 86 170 +26 T21 T22 Giannia Gonzalez Seton Hill University 85 86 171 +27 T29 T22 Sarah Adamowski University of Charleston 90 81 171 +27 T21 T22 Mattison Chilton West Liberty University 85 86 171 +27 T19 T25 Samantha Knowlton West Liberty University 84 91 175 +31 T21 T25 Catie Wells West Liberty University 85 90 175 +31 33 T27 Shelby Myers Concord University (WV) 91 87 178 +34 T27 T27 Annie Nist * West Liberty University 88 90 178 +34 34 29 Haley Bishop West Virginia Wesl. 92 88 180 +36 T29 30 Allison Strider University of Charleston 90 91 181 +37 T29 31 Mary Alton University of Charleston 90 93 183 +39 T27 32 Danielle Davis Fairmont State Coll. 88 97 185 +41 T29 33 Jordan Hamilton West Liberty University 90 100 190 +46 T35 34 Lindsay Osborne * Ohio Valley Univ. 95 98 193 +49 T35 35 Cami Roberts Glenville State College 95 99 194 +50 T35 36 Amanda Sabourin * Ohio Valley Univ. 95 100 195 +51 38 37 Cat Fiorini Fairmont State Coll. 99 110 209 +65 39 38 Alex Fitzwater Glenville State College 114 97 211 +67 40 T39 Liz Jackson West Virginia Wesl. 116 115 231 +87 41 T39 Morgan Talbott Glenville State College 117 114 231 +87 42 41 Jamie Shindel Glenville State College 120 117 237 +93 43 42 Mattie Best West Virginia State 129 146 275 +131 44 43 Asia Dillingham West Virginia State 152 146 298 +154 45 44 Anna Eggleston West Virginia State 159 150 309 +165 46 45 Maria Femia West Virginia State 169 157 326 +182 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2012, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat WVIAC Women's Championship Ladies championship Dates: Oct 19 - Oct 20 Start Finish Player Team Scores 47 46 Janelle Williams West Virginia State 193 168 361 +217 T21 - Lauren Merholz Wheeling Jesuit U. 85 W - - GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2012, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat .
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