EMMA GILMORE FINISHES SECOND IN LONGWOOD INVITE
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Emma, pictured, had rounds of 74 and 70 for a level par total of 144 over a par-72, 6076yd course.
She finished four shots behind the winner, Amanda Stephenson (Longwood) who shot 69 and 71 for four-under 140.
Old Dominion team-mates Kim Bradbury from Derbyshire and Elizabeth Haycock from Birmingham finished joint seventh and 14th respectively.
Kim had scores of 73 and 80 for 153, Elizabeth 77 and 81 for 158.
Longwood (588) won the team event ahead of Old Dominion (601) in a field of five squads.
NIKKI DUNN JUST OUTSIDE TOP TEN AT HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS
Nikki Dunn (Texas A and M University) from Harrogate did best of the five English students in the field of 99 players at the UALR Women's Classic at Diamante Country Club, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Nikki, pictured, had steady rounds of 75, 74 and 76 for a total of 225 over the par-72, 6029yd course.
She finished joint 11th, six shots behind the winner, Germany's Laura Stempfle (Florida International) who shot 74, 72 and 73 for three-over 219 and a one-stroke victory.
Katie Mundy from Hampshire, a team-mate of the winner, made the top 20 with scores of 79, 73 and 75 for 227 and joint 18th place.
Anna Carling (Arkansas State) from Vale of Glamorgan, finished joint 34th on 232 with scores of 77, 76 and 79.
Stephanie Gough (Middle Tennessee State) from Aylesbury had socres of 79, 80 and 78 for 237 and a share of 57th place.
Emma Clegg (Missouri State) from Clitheroe) finished joint 64th on 238, made up on rounds of 79, 78 and 81.
Oral Roberts (903) won the team title ahead of Missouri State (904) and Arkansas State (907).
Eastern Michigan (910) were fourth, Florida Internationaol (11) fifth and Middle Tennessee Sate (916) sixth in a field of 19 teams.
Emma Gilmore from Moylough, Ireland is coming up to the end of her four-year course at Old Dominion University, Norfolk in Virginia and she has achieved one of her highest finishes on the US women's college circuit.
The 24-year-old senior student finished second in a field of 27 players at the Tina Barrett Longwood Invite women's competition at Manor Resort Golf Club, Farmville, Virginia.Emma, pictured, had rounds of 74 and 70 for a level par total of 144 over a par-72, 6076yd course.
She finished four shots behind the winner, Amanda Stephenson (Longwood) who shot 69 and 71 for four-under 140.
Old Dominion team-mates Kim Bradbury from Derbyshire and Elizabeth Haycock from Birmingham finished joint seventh and 14th respectively.
Kim had scores of 73 and 80 for 153, Elizabeth 77 and 81 for 158.
Longwood (588) won the team event ahead of Old Dominion (601) in a field of five squads.
NIKKI DUNN JUST OUTSIDE TOP TEN AT HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS
Nikki Dunn (Texas A and M University) from Harrogate did best of the five English students in the field of 99 players at the UALR Women's Classic at Diamante Country Club, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Nikki, pictured, had steady rounds of 75, 74 and 76 for a total of 225 over the par-72, 6029yd course.
She finished joint 11th, six shots behind the winner, Germany's Laura Stempfle (Florida International) who shot 74, 72 and 73 for three-over 219 and a one-stroke victory.
Katie Mundy from Hampshire, a team-mate of the winner, made the top 20 with scores of 79, 73 and 75 for 227 and joint 18th place.
Anna Carling (Arkansas State) from Vale of Glamorgan, finished joint 34th on 232 with scores of 77, 76 and 79.
Stephanie Gough (Middle Tennessee State) from Aylesbury had socres of 79, 80 and 78 for 237 and a share of 57th place.
Emma Clegg (Missouri State) from Clitheroe) finished joint 64th on 238, made up on rounds of 79, 78 and 81.
Oral Roberts (903) won the team title ahead of Missouri State (904) and Arkansas State (907).
Eastern Michigan (910) were fourth, Florida Internationaol (11) fifth and Middle Tennessee Sate (916) sixth in a field of 19 teams.
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