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Women's Golf Earns NCAA Bid For East Regional

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For the second time in its history, the University of Colorado women's golf team has been selected to participate in the 2011 lt;br />NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships. The Buffaloes were placed in the East Regional as the No. 11 seed and will lt;br />compete on May 5-7, 2011, in Daytona Beach, Fla., hosted by Stetson University and the Central Florida Sports Commission.

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The Buffaloes have enjoyed the most successful season in program history and have shattered most of the team season records on the books. CU’s team stroke average of 76.23 is well ahead of the current mark of 77.02 set by the 2008-09 team and the Buffs have set a team record for top 5 team finishes with 10, topping the previous mark of six during the 2004-05 season.

As a team, the Buffs have compiled the most top 5 individual finishes (nine, previous mark seven), top 10 finishes (19, previous mark 10), top 20 finishes (32, previous mark 19), rounds in the 60s (six, previous mark five), rounds in the 70s (145, previous mark 130), subpar rounds (26, previous mark 19) and rounds at or under par (42, previous mark 30).

This is really great! I love seeing CU getting to be pretty good at golf. Having a home course with facilities that keep improving will pay big dividends for both the women and men.

Congratulations on a great season! Kick ass at the NCAAs!
 
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