Drury in 7th after 27 holes
Josh Hall
Issue date: 5/6/09 Section: Sports
With sophomore Susan Allen tied for ninth individually to lead the way, the Drury women's golf squad sits in seventh place after 27 holes in the rain-plagued NCAA-II East Regional Monday at the Cedarbrook Golf Course.
Allen was 3-over-par on her nine Monday and sits at 10-over-par through 27 holes, and is tied for ninth and eight strokes behind leader Kristina Langton of Grand Valley State.
Grand Valley continues to lead the team competition at 21-over-par, 14 strokes ahead of runners-up California, Pa. and Ferris State. Drury was plus-19 in its nine-hole round on Monday and is at 60-over for the tournament, 39 shots behind leader Grand Valley.
Other scores for the Panthers Monday - junior Allison Rasnick was 4-over-par on Monday for her nine holes and is tied for 29th at plus-16; redshirt freshman Katrina Choate was 9-over for her nine and sits at 18-over, tied 33rd; junior Katie Wilburn was five over and is at plus-19, tied for 35th; and freshman Aubree Vaughan is 7-over through nine, and is tied for 37th.
The top three teams and top two individual finishers not from those teams will advance to the NCAA-II Championships May 13-16 in Findlay, Ohio.
Allen was 3-over-par on her nine Monday and sits at 10-over-par through 27 holes, and is tied for ninth and eight strokes behind leader Kristina Langton of Grand Valley State.
Grand Valley continues to lead the team competition at 21-over-par, 14 strokes ahead of runners-up California, Pa. and Ferris State. Drury was plus-19 in its nine-hole round on Monday and is at 60-over for the tournament, 39 shots behind leader Grand Valley.
Other scores for the Panthers Monday - junior Allison Rasnick was 4-over-par on Monday for her nine holes and is tied for 29th at plus-16; redshirt freshman Katrina Choate was 9-over for her nine and sits at 18-over, tied 33rd; junior Katie Wilburn was five over and is at plus-19, tied for 35th; and freshman Aubree Vaughan is 7-over through nine, and is tied for 37th.
The top three teams and top two individual finishers not from those teams will advance to the NCAA-II Championships May 13-16 in Findlay, Ohio.
Article last update: 5/5/09 at 8:09 PM CST

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