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Buffs In 15th At Midpoint Of NCAAs

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Sophomores Jenny Coleman and Alex Stewart both led the way as the No. 10 University of Colorado women's golf team is tied for 15th place at the midpoint of the 2012 NCAA Championships here at the Vanderbilt's Legends Golf Club Wednesday.

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If we finished at 15th would that be considered good? I don't follow golf at all because it is boring as all hell. How does that stack up in the pac 12? Was there a pac 12 tourney? How did we finish?
 
If we finished at 15th would that be considered good? I don't follow golf at all because it is boring as all hell. How does that stack up in the pac 12? Was there a pac 12 tourney? How did we finish?

It would mean that we finished 15th in the nation. For a program that has never made it out of the NCAA Regionals before to play in the final tourney, that's damn good. However, we've been ranked for a while in the 10-12 range so expectations are that we'd finish a bit better than that.

As far as the Pac-12 tourney, we finished 6th. The conference sent just about every program to Regionals and 5 made it to the NCAAs (top 24 teams).
 
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