Broncos women’s golf team
places seventh to open season

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The Boise State women’s golf team opened the season with a

seventh place finish on the 18-team Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic at

the Ptarmigan Country Club last Tuesday. The team shot a final

round 307 to finish the tournament at 917, 41 strokes behind

tournament champions Colorado State.

The Broncos finished the first round of the tournament on Monday

tied for third place, only eight strokes behind then leader San

Francisco. Sophomore Katie Street shot a first round one-under par

71. The Federal Way, Washington, native was tied for third, three

strokes off the lead. She finished the tournament tied for 15th.

Street shot a final round 75, and finished with a score of 225.

Senior Jennifer Hedberg, who along with Street and Ashley Anast,

were named 2003-04 Scholar Recipients by the National Golf Coaches

Association, finished tied for 29th at 230. She kept pace, even

though she shot a disappointing final round nine-over 81 in the

final round.

Also placing for the Broncos, who finished tied for seventh at the

Western Athletic Conference Golf Tournament last season, was senior

Jenny Judd. She finished tied for 37th at 232 after posting a Boise

State best round of the day along with Street, four-over par

75.

Sophomore Lindsey Huebert walked into the clubhouse on Tuesday with

a final-round 79, tied for 39th overall. Another sophomore for the

Broncos, Charlotte McGinnis, posted a 78 and tied for 73rd at

244.

Next up for the Broncos and Head Coach Lisa Wasinger will be the

Heather Farr Invitational, 4-4 October in Denver, Colo.

Trevor Horn
Sports Writer

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Filed under: SPORTS — Archive @ 12:00 am September 20th, 2004

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