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University of Colorado athletes Erin Clark (cross country) and Ester Lee (golf) were honored by the Sportswomen of Colorado for their 2015 performances.
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DENVER—University of Colorado athletes Erin Clark (cross country) and Esther Lee (golf) were honored by the Sportswomen of Colorado for their 2015 performances.
Clark had an outstanding junior season. She led the Buffs in three of their five varsity races and in the two races she did not lead the team, she was CU’s second harrier. Clark was undefeated through the first two meets, winning her second straight Rocky Mountain Shootout and NCAA Pre-Nationals. Clark won the Rocky Mountain Shootout in 20:13, which was the sixth best time in course history and went on to take the title at pre-nationals in 20:00.5.
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In Lee’s first year competing for the black and gold, she put together one of the best seasons in CU history, finishing her 2014-15 campaign with a team-best 73.03 stroke average. She recorded 10 top 20 finishes, which is tied for second most all-time in a single season and also notched a school record 72.25 spring stroke average. Lee won her first collegiate tournament, earning medalist honors at the Bay Area Intercollegiate in the spring where she shot a school-record 206 in the 54-hole event.
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DENVER—University of Colorado athletes Erin Clark (cross country) and Esther Lee (golf) were honored by the Sportswomen of Colorado for their 2015 performances.
Clark had an outstanding junior season. She led the Buffs in three of their five varsity races and in the two races she did not lead the team, she was CU’s second harrier. Clark was undefeated through the first two meets, winning her second straight Rocky Mountain Shootout and NCAA Pre-Nationals. Clark won the Rocky Mountain Shootout in 20:13, which was the sixth best time in course history and went on to take the title at pre-nationals in 20:00.5.
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In Lee’s first year competing for the black and gold, she put together one of the best seasons in CU history, finishing her 2014-15 campaign with a team-best 73.03 stroke average. She recorded 10 top 20 finishes, which is tied for second most all-time in a single season and also notched a school record 72.25 spring stroke average. Lee won her first collegiate tournament, earning medalist honors at the Bay Area Intercollegiate in the spring where she shot a school-record 206 in the 54-hole event.
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