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LWC Women's Golf Routs Field at St. Catharine Fall Invitational Raiders have comfortable 16 stroke margin over No. 2, Campbellsville University, with a whopping gap between them and No. 3 Pikeville University - 63 strokes! Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Dan White News from Lindsey Wilson College BARDSTOWN, KY - The Lindsey Wilson College women's golf team won its first tournament of the season, routing the field at the St. Catharine Fall Invitational by 16 strokes in the St. Catharine Fall Invitational at the the Bardstown Country Club's Maywood Course, 30 Maywood Avenue, Bardstown, KY on Tuesday, October 16, 2012. A two-day total of 658 (323-335) strokes lifted the Blue Raiders to the win, while Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY was second with a 674 (342-332) and Pikeville University, Pikeville, KY, rounded out the top three with a 721 (362-359). Three Lindsey Wilson golfers earned a spot on the all-tournament team, led by Kelsey Joslyn in second place overall with a 158 (79-79). Sara Koizumi carded a 161 (78-83) for third place and Jennifer Mackinnon finished fourth with a 166 (83-83). Also scoring for the Blue Raiders were Amy Brown in a tie for seventh place with a 173 (83-90) and Candace Stacy in 10th with a 178 (85-93). Courtney Swindle competed as an individual and finished with a 177 (88-89), which was good for ninth place overall. Campbellsville's Katie White captured the individual medal with a tournament-best 154 (74-80). Joslyn finished as the only golfer even on par-three holes and was second in overall birdies with four. Koizumi led the field with 21 pars, helping Lindsey Wilson lead the tournament in total pars with 78, the next closest was Campbellsville with 62. - Dan White This story was posted on 2012-10-17 06:24:16
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