2009 Women's Golf

Recent Women's Golf Headlines
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Lady Flames Capture SSAC Women's Golf Conference Title
Apr 18 - [Women's Golf] - Viewed 156 times

Norcross, GA - The second ranked Lee University Lady Flames fended off the rest off the field to take home their first SSAC championship title. The eight teams participating traveled to The Oaks Golf Club (Pass Christian, MS), where players competed through weather challenges and a demanding course setup.

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Lee University women's golf named 2010-11 NAIA Scholar Team of the Year
Jul 7 - [Women's Golf] - Viewed 542 times

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced on Thursday that the Lee (Tenn.) University women's golf team has been named the 2010-11 NAIA Scholar-Team of the Year. The Lady Flames finished in the top spot with a 3.86 grade point average during the 2010-11 academic year. A record total of 934 teams, an increase over last year's total of 857, received the award.

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SSAC Crowns First Women's Golf Conference Champion in Columbus
May 3 - [Women's Golf] - Viewed 489 times

Norcross, GA - Shorter University cruised to victory during this year's first championship in several years. With the addition this year of the several new institutions to the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) that sponsor women's golf, the conference was able to host what has been a rare NAIA qualifying conference championship tournament. Seven teams traveled to The Country Club of Columbus (Columbus, GA), where they battled under blue skies over two days on a challenging course.

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Lee's Ingram and Berry Women's Golf Win SSAC Tournament Title
Apr 22 - [Women's Golf] - Viewed 1138 times

ROME, Ga. -- The Berry women's golf team placed four players on the All-Tournament team as it cruised to a 58-stroke victory at the Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament on Tuesday. The Lady Vikings hosted the 36-hole tournament at the 6,050-yard, par-72 course at Coosa Country Club.

The No. 6-ranked Lady Vikings carded a score of 308-315=623 over the two rounds, to win by 58 strokes over second place Shorter which shot a two-day total of 340-341-=681

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