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Sept. 26, 2003

LARAMIE, Wyo. -

The University of Wyoming women's golf team is currently in 17th place after two rounds of the Dick McGuire invite in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Still leading the tournament is New Mexico with a team score of 576. Individual Leaders of the tournament are Kailin Downs of New Mexico and Karin Sjodin of Oklahoma State. Both girls have a total score of 138 which puts them at eight-under par for the tournament.

Leading the way for the Cowgirls is freshman Kayla Morrison who knocked eight strokes off her first round score to finish with a second round total of 78, giving her a 165 for the tournament. Right behind Morrison with a score of 166 is fellow freshman Michelle Camaione from Upland, Ca. Other finishers for the UW golfers were sophomore Bailey Adcock (170), junior Shala Hanson (171), and seinor Ashley Cariveau (171). UW finished the day by taking 12 strokes off their first round score, and finishing the round with a 328. The total team score thus far for UW is 668.

The Cowgirls will finish the three day tournament tommorow with one more round of 18 holes. Tee time is set for 8:00 a.m.

 

 

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