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Live Scoring for Tournament Golf Skyhawk Invitational Player 3/14/2017 Player Leaderboard Live Scoring for Tournament Golf Skyhawk Invitational 174.223.3.150 Leaderboards: Old Individual | Old Team | New Individual | New Team | New Team with Players Player Leader Board * player is participating as an individual rather than as a team member. Course:Callaway Gardens ­ Lake View: Lake View ­ NAIA Par 72 ­ 5804 yards position scoring all rnds total player team current start to par thru today 1 2 score 1 1 Courtney Lowery Point University +1 F +3 70 75 145 2 T3 Sam Burrus Lee University +2 F ­2 76 70 146 3 2 Anne Hedegaard Lee University +5 F +2 75 74 149 T4 T14 Tara Rodenhurst Lindsey Wilson Coll. +8 F ­1 81 71 152 T4 T7 Alexa Rippy Trevecca Nazarene U. +8 F +2 78 74 152 T4 6 Caroline Moore Lee University +8 F +3 77 75 152 7 T3 Annika Gino Lee University +9 F +5 76 77 153 8 T3 Megan Gaylor Milligan College +10 F +6 76 78 154 9 T10 Heidi Hinz Thomas University +13 F +5 80 77 157 T10 9 Kayla Chapman Truett McConnell +14 F +7 79 79 158 T10 T7 Haverly Harrold Lee University +14 F +8 78 80 158 12 T19 Ann Sullivan Milligan College +15 F +4 83 76 159 T13 T24 Raquel Romero Cumberland U. +17 F +5 84 77 161 T13 T19 Morgan Stuckey Cumberland U. +17 F +6 83 78 161 T15 T29 Kristen Sculley Thomas University +18 F +5 85 77 162 T15 T10 Caroline Parrish Thomas University +18 F +10 80 82 162 T15 T10 Sarah Son Milligan College +18 F +10 80 82 162 18 T33 Cassidy Gibson Milligan College +19 F +5 86 77 163 T19 T14 Rachael McMahan Trevecca Nazarene U. +20 F +11 81 83 164 T19 T19 Heather Gillenwaters University of Mobile +20 F +9 83 81 164 21 T37 Jenna Dawn Point University +21 F +6 87 78 165 T22 T43 Genevieve Courtney Thomas University +22 F +6 88 78 166 T22 T14 Abbey Burgdorf Cumberland U. +22 F +13 81 85 166 T22 T19 Michaela Matheson Milligan College +22 F +11 83 83 166 T25 T24 Courtney Vincent Lindsey Wilson Coll. +23 F +11 84 83 167 T25 T17 Lena Lemieux Point University +23 F +13 82 85 167 T25 T19 Lexie Fields Indiana University East +23 F +12 83 84 167 T28 T17 Meghan Keith Point University +24 F +14 82 86 168 T28 T24 Jocelyn Blair Reinhardt University +24 F +12 84 84 168 T30 T29 Lexie Shaw Trevecca Nazarene U. +25 F +12 85 84 169 T30 T29 Hannah Wall Truett McConnell +25 F +12 85 84 169 T30 T33 Kristen Holder Reinhardt University +25 F +11 86 83 169 T30 T45 Krista Reinhardt Bryan College +25 F +7 90 79 169 http://scoring.golfstatresults.com/tournament/html/leaderboards/player/index_new.cfm 1/2 3/14/2017 Player Leaderboard T34 T24 Cierra Gunnin Point University +26 F +14 84 86 170 T34 T51 Nellie Berglund Milligan College +26 F +6 92 78 170 T36 T43 Dacie Bolton Lindsey Wilson Coll. +27 F +11 88 83 171 T36 T24 Kayla Whatley University of Mobile +27 F +15 84 87 171 T38 T37 Diandra Schaeper University of Mobile +28 F +13 87 85 172 T38 T37 Kyra Plotner University of Mobile +28 F +13 87 85 172 T40 T45 Lindsay Lee University of Mobile +29 F +11 90 83 173 T40 T10 Savanna Strode Cumberland U. +29 F +21 80 93 173 42 T51 Sarah Falcon Bryan College +30 F +10 92 82 174 43 T37 Zayla Smith Thomas University +31 F +16 87 88 175 T44 T29 Shayna Cockrill Lindsey Wilson Coll. +32 F +19 85 91 176 T44 T56 Hanna McRee Truett McConnell +32 F +10 94 82 176 T46 T49 Teagan Perry Trevecca Nazarene U. +33 F +14 91 86 177 T46 T37 Anna Leigh Cleveland Cumberland U. +33 F +18 87 90 177 T46 T56 Kenna Richardson Lindsey Wilson Coll. +33 F +11 94 83 177 T46 T49 Sara Gwillim Montreat College +33 F +14 91 86 177 T46 T33 Teagan Lovingood Truett McConnell +33 F +19 86 91 177 T51 T54 Christina Lee Bryan College +35 F +14 93 86 179 T51 T56 Breanna Nowak Indiana University East +35 F +13 94 85 179 T53 T45 Ashley Blackburn Truett McConnell +36 F +18 90 90 180 T53 T37 Alex Oren Truett McConnell +36 F +21 87 93 180 T53 T54 Megan McCord Reinhardt University +36 F +15 93 87 180 56 T45 Ashley Stamper Point University +37 F +19 90 91 181 57 T33 Brynn Craven Trevecca Nazarene U. +38 F +24 86 96 182 58 T51 Ashton Thompson Truett McConnell +40 F +20 92 92 184 59 63 Tessa Barto Cumberland U. +44 F +16 100 88 188 60 T56 Hannah Johnson Indiana University East +51 F +29 94 101 195 61 61 Emma Roberts Montreat College +53 F +29 96 101 197 62 62 Ashleigh Peters Reinhardt University +54 F +27 99 99 198 63 65 Harley Schronce Bryan College +57 F +26 103 98 201 64 66 Jordan Haley Reinhardt University +61 F +26 107 98 205 65 60 Samantha Telsrow Montreat College +68 F +45 95 117 212 66 64 Emily Hutson Bryan College +69 F +39 102 111 213 67 68 Carey Smith Point University +75 F +33 114 105 219 68 67 Adison Collins Montreat College +94 F +55 111 127 238 174.223.3.150 http://scoring.golfstatresults.com/tournament/html/leaderboards/player/index_new.cfm 2/2 3/14/2017 Team Leaderboard Live Scoring for Tournament Golf Skyhawk Invitational 174.223.3.150 Leaderboards: Old Individual | Old Team | New Individual | New Team | New Team with Players Team Leader Board Course: Callaway Gardens ­ Lake View : Lake View ­ NAIA Par 72 ­ 5804 yards current scoring all rnds total start team position to par thru today 1 2 score 1 1 Lee University +24 F +8 304 296 600 2 3 Milligan College +59 F +25 322 313 635 3 2 Point University +69 F +36 321 324 645 4 6 Thomas University +70 F +26 332 314 646 5 5 Trevecca Nazarene U. +81 F +39 330 327 657 T6 4 Cumberland U. +82 F +42 328 330 658 T6 7 Lindsey Wilson Coll. +82 F +32 338 320 658 8 T8 University of Mobile +99 F +46 341 334 675 9 T8 Truett McConnell +110 F +57 341 345 686 10 10 Reinhardt University +138 F +64 362 352 714 11 11 Bryan College +146 F +57 377 345 722 12 12 Montreat College +248 F +143 393 431 824 174.223.3.150 http://scoring.golfstatresults.com/tournament/html/leaderboards/team/index_new.cfm 1/1.
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