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western ■ • • arolmian Women's Golf Closes with Ninth Place Finish by Donald Costello The fall version of Lady Catamount Golf wound up last week with a ninth place finish in the Cougar Fall Invitational hosted by College of Charleston at Charleston National Country Club. Freshman Jacqueline Drygas paced the Cats with a tie for 33rd place in the field of 71 golfers. Drygas posted rounds of 84 and 85 for a two-day total of 169. Head Coach Johnny Wike said that Drygas rebounded well from the Furman Invitational, where she shot three straight rounds in the 90s. As a team, the Catamounts had a 36-hole total of 685, 340 in round one and 345 in the second round. The two-day total of 685 is the second best in the history of the program. The 340 on the first day is the third best one-round total in the five year program. Jessica Blake placed second on the team and 38th overall with scores of 88 and 83. Other scores posted were: Summer Brannock, 45th place, 87-88—175, Carrie Shaffer, 48th, 87-89—176, and Sarah Parris, 51st, 82-95—177. Campbell University won the tournament with a total score of 612, one shot ahead of second place College of Charleston and 29 shots in front of East Tennessee State, who finished third. Mary Coleman Hornsby, College of Charleston, was the medalist after shooting two over par in the tournament with scores of 72 and 76. Now, the Lady Cats will look to improve in the off-season in preparation for a run at the Southern Conference Championship in the Spring. If the Catamounts can improve as much trom the fall of '97 to the spring of '98 as they did from last spring, then Coach Wike feels that the team will be in "great shape" for the '98 season. The team average for one round last year was 353 and has fallen this fall to 345. "This team has to learn to deal with pressure [in the tournaments] and that comes with experience," said Wike. The Catamounts have only one senior on thls year's squad. w'ke says that he will have individual meetings with the players to discuss personal goals between now and the spring. He added at most ofthe problems involve adjustments ,n the swing of each player. rPm • ThC men'S 8°lf team has two tournaments emainmg on their fall schedule. They traveled o Uavidson for the Davidson Invitational this 8 ,, ,and Wl" g010 Deland, Fla., on November tor the Stetson University Intercollegiate. .^wS^nc Vht Carolinian is requesting ' S from students and faculty regarding jokes, aymgs, and rituals for the upcoming game jurist arch-rival Appalachian State. Any form of ountaineer bashing, tasteless or otherwise, is "fa a Emai' su88estions and ideas ty next Monday to: carolinian@wcu.edu. If you're a 'untaincer fan, we would like to bash you as well. Thank you. Mou Congratulations. New Girls, on your Initiation into our sisterhood! We all welcome you with open hearts. 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