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Rams Seventh At BYU Dixie Classic Kristen Campos led the Rams with a two-round total of 162 (+18).
April 6, 2005
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The Colorado State women's golf team shot a final round 313 (+25) to pass three other teams at the BYU Dixie Classic to finish in seventh place out of 14 teams. The final-round 313 was 26 strokes better than yesterday's opening-round 339, yielding a tournament score of 652 (+76). The Rams finished 35 strokes behind tournament champion UNLV. Kristen Campos led the Rams with a two-round total of 162 (+18). She started the final round tied for 29th, but fired a final-round 78 (+6) to move into a tie for 23rd. Lynette Duran shot the Rams' low round of the tournament, a final-round 77 (+5). Both Duran and fellow senior Trisha Quick finished tied for 27th with scores of 163 (+19). Margaret Garehime shot a 164 (+20) to tie for 32nd, and Chelsea Benton shot a 168 (+24), tying for 47th. Megan Chapman competed as an individual and rounded out the scoring for the Rams, shooting a 174 (+30). The second round of the BYU Dixie Classic was canceled due to inclement weather, and was not rescheduled. Up next... The BYU Dixie Classic wraps up the Rams' regular season schedule, one of the strongest in CSU history. This season marks the first since 1993 the Rams have finished 11th or higher in every tournament. For the first time since 2001-02, the Rams had three finishes in the twop two, and it marks only the third time since 1994 the Rams have accomplished the feat. Next for the Rams are the Mountain West Conference Championships. As a freshman in 2002, Lynette Duran won the MWC Championships with a score of 216 (E), after rounds of 72, 70, and 74. Noteworthy... The inclement weather affected first-round scores, raising them several strokes above the Rams' average. In the past three years, the Rams have finished third, third, and fifth
at the MWC Championships.
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