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Wellesley Golf Stats Date: 04-16-2008 NCAA Women's Golf Scores for Wellesley College Account: W495 Division: 3 Region: 1 @=Minimum Rounds for Rating: 10 Total Pages of Report: 15 Wellesley College Tournaments Rounds Average Score Versus Par Adjusted 6 11.0 342.45 56.64 57.81 RATINGS: National Region Division @ Score vs. Par: 280 5 16 @ Adjusted: 288 5 17 Region Tournaments Dates Finish Finish Scores Total Dartmouth Women's Invitational 09/15-09/16 14- 14 3- 3 347 +59 377 +89 724 Mt. Holyoke Invitational 09/22-09/23 8- 15 4- 10 349 +61 340 +52 689 Endicott Tri-Match 09/29-09/29 1- 3 1- 3 344 +64 344 Williams Fall Classic 10/06-10/07 1- 10 1- 9 332 +48 327 +43 659 Wellesley Fall Invitational 10/13-10/14 1- 9 1- 9 333 +45 334 +46 667 Bash at the Beach 03/29-03/30 11- 13 1- 1 338 +54 346 +62 684 STATVIEW RANKINGS FORMAT: Statistic followed by National Rank and Total Ranked. N/A=Not available NR=Not enough Rounds to be Ranked Average Score 87.23 NR Comp. to Par 15.77 NR 1st Round Avg 87.17 298 488 Last Round Avg 87.57 313 485 Par 3 Scoring 3.84 NR Par 4 Scoring 4.95 NR Par 5 Scoring 5.73 NR Eagles N/A Birdies 18 410 562 Subpar Strokes/Rd .67 NR Pars per Round 6.19 NR Ham & Egg N/A Bogeys per Round 7.41 NR Db. Bogeys/Rd 2.74 NR Other Scores/Rd 1.00 NR Fairways Hit N/A Bird Conversion N/A Putting Par N/A GIR N/A GIR <=15ft. N/A Par 3 GIR N/A Average Putts N/A Putts on GIR N/A 3 Putt Holes N/A Non-Sand Up&Dn N/A Sand Saves N/A Total Short Game N/A Head To Head within Region: Win-Loss-Tie/Stroke Difference HEAD TO HEAD: Top 25 in Division by H-T-H Standings 1 Methodist DNP 14 Wellesley DNP 2 St. Thomas DNP 15 Wartburg DNP 3 G Adolphus DNP 16 Wheaton DNP 4 S'western DNP 17 Carleton DNP 5 Wisc.-S.P. DNP 18 Eau Claire DNP COPYRIGHT ©, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, GOLFSTAT Bloomington, IL Page: 1 Date: 04-16-2008 NCAA Women's Golf Scores for Wellesley College Account: W495 Division: 3 Region: 1 @=Minimum Rounds for Rating: 10 HEAD TO HEAD: Top 25 in Division by H-T-H Standings 6 Williams 2- 1- 0/ 6 19 Rhodes Col DNP 7 IWU DNP 20 Franklin DNP 8 Otterbein DNP 21 ONU DNP 9 DePauw DNP 22 Mt Holyoke 4- 1- 0/ 71 10 Allegheny DNP 23 Trinity DNP 11 Amherst 2- 2- 0/ -30 24 StLawrence 1- 1- 0/ 4 12 Olivet DNP 25 Middlebury 3- 0- 0/ 95 13 McMurry DNP TOTALS: 12- 5- 0/ 146 .706 Head To Head by Region and Division: Win-Loss-Tie/Stroke Difference 1: DNP 2: DNP 3: DNP 4: DNP 5: DNP Div1: 28- 30- 0/ 63 Div2: DNP Div3: DNP NAIA: DNP JC: DNP TOT: 28- 30- 0/ 63 COPYRIGHT ©, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, GOLFSTAT Bloomington, IL Page: 2 Date: 04-16-2008 NCAA Women's Golf Scores for Wellesley College Account: W495 Division: 3 Region: 1 @=Minimum Rounds for Rating: 10 Jennifer Jenq SR *=Score used in Team Score #=Played as Individual Tournaments Rounds Average Score Versus Par Adjusted 5 8.0 82.25 10.75 11.34 RATINGS: National Region Division @ Score vs. Par: 0 0 0 @ Adjusted: 0 0 0 Region Tournaments Dates Finish Finish Scores Total Dartmouth Women's Invitational 09/15-09/16 DNF- 0 DNF- 0 *82 +10 0 Mt. Holyoke Invitational 09/22-09/23 T14- 76 10- 50 *81 +9 *84 +12 165 Endicott Tri-Match 09/29-09/29 3- 15 3- 15 *83 +13 83 Williams Fall Classic 10/06-10/07 T4- 56 T4- 50 *76 +5 *85 +14 161 Wellesley Fall Invitational 10/13-10/14 7- 47 7- 47 *81 +9 *86 +14 167 STATVIEW RANKINGS FORMAT: Statistic followed by National Rank and Total Ranked. N/A=Not available NR=Not enough Rounds to be Ranked Low Round 76 1319 4544 Most Sub Holes 3 932 3469 1st Round Avg 80.60 NR Last Round Avg 84.50 NR Par 3 Scoring 3.54 NR Par 4 Scoring 4.82 NR Par 5 Scoring 5.23 NR Eagles N/A Birdies 6 1981 3464 Subpar Strokes/Rd 2.00 NR Pars per Round 7.33 NR Ham & Egg N/A Bogeys per Round 6.00 NR Db. Bogeys/Rd 1.00 NR Other Scores/Rd 1.67 NR Fairways Hit N/A Bird Conversion N/A Putting Par N/A GIR N/A GIR <=15ft. N/A Par 3 GIR N/A Average Putts N/A Putts on GIR N/A 3 Putt Holes N/A Non-Sand Up&Dn N/A Sand Saves N/A Total Short Game N/A COPYRIGHT ©, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, GOLFSTAT Bloomington, IL Page: 3 Date: 04-16-2008 NCAA Women's Golf Scores for Wellesley College Account: W495 Division: 3 Region: 1 @=Minimum Rounds for Rating: 10 Melanie Matsuo JR *=Score used in Team Score #=Played as Individual Tournaments Rounds Average Score Versus Par Adjusted 5 9.0 94.11 22.78 23.80 RATINGS: National Region Division @ Score vs. Par: 0 0 0 @ Adjusted: 0 0 0 Region Tournaments Dates Finish Finish Scores Total Mt. Holyoke Invitational 09/22-09/23 T66- 76 T40- 50 *99 +27 99 +27 198 Endicott Tri-Match 09/29-09/29 8- 15 8- 15 *95 +25 95 Williams Fall Classic 10/06-10/07 T40- 56 T36- 50 91 +20 94 +23 185 Wellesley Fall Invitational 10/13-10/14 24- 47 24- 47 96 +24 *90 +18 186 Bash at the Beach 03/29-03/30 57- 69 4- 4 *95 +24 *88 +17 183 STATVIEW RANKINGS FORMAT: Statistic followed by National Rank and Total Ranked. N/A=Not available NR=Not enough Rounds to be Ranked Low Round 88 3178 4544 Most Sub Holes 1 2508 3469 1st Round Avg 95.20 NR Last Round Avg 93.20 NR Par 3 Scoring 3.75 NR Par 4 Scoring 5.26 NR Par 5 Scoring 6.29 NR Eagles N/A Birdies 1 3029 3464 Subpar Strokes/Rd .25 NR Pars per Round 4.50 NR Ham & Egg N/A Bogeys per Round 7.75 NR Db. Bogeys/Rd 4.00 NR Other Scores/Rd 1.50 NR Fairways Hit N/A Bird Conversion N/A Putting Par N/A GIR N/A GIR <=15ft. N/A Par 3 GIR N/A Average Putts N/A Putts on GIR N/A 3 Putt Holes N/A Non-Sand Up&Dn N/A Sand Saves N/A Total Short Game N/A COPYRIGHT ©, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, GOLFSTAT Bloomington, IL Page: 4 Date: 04-16-2008 NCAA Women's Golf Scores for Wellesley College Account: W495 Division: 3 Region: 1 @=Minimum Rounds for Rating: 10 Christin Scott SO *=Score used in Team Score #=Played as Individual Tournaments Rounds Average Score Versus Par Adjusted 6 11.0 88.73 17.27 18.44 RATINGS: National Region Division @ Score vs. Par: 1740 38 178 @ Adjusted: 1802 40 205 Region Tournaments Dates Finish Finish Scores Total Dartmouth Women's Invitational 09/15-09/16 69- 72 12- 13 *98 +26 *100 +28 198 Mt. Holyoke Invitational 09/22-09/23 T52- 76 T29- 50 *99 +27 *85 +13 184 Endicott Tri-Match 09/29-09/29 4- 15 4- 15 *85 +15 85 Williams Fall Classic 10/06-10/07 T12- 56 T10- 50 *82 +11 *84 +13 166 Wellesley Fall Invitational 10/13-10/14 T12- 47 T12- 47 *89 +17 *83 +11 172 Bash at the Beach 03/29-03/30 T45- 69 2- 4 *84 +13 *87 +16 171 STATVIEW RANKINGS FORMAT: Statistic followed by National Rank and Total Ranked. N/A=Not available NR=Not enough Rounds to be Ranked Low Round 82 2430 4544 Most Sub Holes 1 2508 3469 1st Round Avg 89.50 1821 2505 Last Round Avg 87.33 1661 2479 Par 3 Scoring 4.04 NR Par 4 Scoring 5.07 NR Par 5 Scoring 5.92 NR Eagles N/A Birdies 2 2732 3464 Subpar Strokes/Rd .33 NR Pars per Round 5.00 NR Ham & Egg N/A Bogeys per Round 8.17 NR Db. Bogeys/Rd 3.67 NR Other Scores/Rd .83 NR Fairways Hit N/A Bird Conversion N/A Putting Par N/A GIR N/A GIR <=15ft. N/A Par 3 GIR N/A Average Putts N/A Putts on GIR N/A 3 Putt Holes N/A Non-Sand Up&Dn N/A Sand Saves N/A Total Short Game N/A H-T-H vs. Top 20 Rated Players: Win-Loss-Tie/Stroke Difference 5 Hayley Milbourn Amherst 0- 4- 0/ -102 10 Kimberly Eaton Wellesley 0- 6- 0/ -114 TOTAL: 0- 10- 0/ -216 COPYRIGHT ©, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, GOLFSTAT Bloomington, IL Page: 5 Date: 04-16-2008 NCAA Women's Golf Scores for Wellesley College Account: W495 Division: 3 Region: 1 @=Minimum Rounds for Rating: 10 Soumya Srinagesh SO *=Score used in Team Score #=Played as Individual Tournaments Rounds Average Score Versus Par Adjusted 6 11.0 89.64 18.18 19.35 RATINGS: National Region Division @ Score vs. Par: 1787 41 199 @ Adjusted: 1852 44 232 Region Tournaments Dates Finish Finish Scores Total Dartmouth Women's Invitational 09/15-09/16 T52- 72 6- 13 *91 +19 *89 +17 180 Mt.
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