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golf 2013-14

pdxfan

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Women continue to clean up the field. The second round of the New Mexico State tournament just finished and Choi remains in first among individuals, and the team is second, 2 strokes behind UC Irvine. No other Big Sky teams - just the likes of BYU, Boise State, Nevada etc. In other tournaments we've played this fall we've handily beat all the other Big Sky teams; we're in good position to win the Big Sky tournament come spring.
 
We took first place down at the New Mexico tournament today. Choi shot a phenomenal 67, tying her career best, five strokes under par. It was the last tournament of the fall. We were inter alia playing against Nevada, coached this year by our own coach of last year Takaishi. They came in fifth. They'll get better; Takaishi's good. A great win for our new coach!
 

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