NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP AT TULSA CC, OKLAHOMA
STEPHANIE MEADOW JUST OUTSIDE
TOP 10 AFTER SECOND SUB-PAR SCORE
Stephanie Meadow (Alabama), from Jordanstown, Northernn Ireland, continued her climb up the NCAA Women's Championship leaderboard at Tulsa Country Club, Oklahoma with a third-round, two-under-par 68 after earlier rounds of 76 and 69.
The GB and I Curtis Cup team player is now T11, having been T24 after two days.
Her tall of 213 is six strokes behind joint leaders Celine Boutier (Duke) from France and Doris Chen (South Carolina. They are three strokes clear of the field.
Boutier, beaten finalist in the British girls open amateur championship at Gullane in 2011, has shot 70-70-67 for 207 and Chen 67-72-68 for the same 54-hole aggregate.
Dorset's Hayley Davis, whose Baylor University team did not qualify for the championship, is the second best placed British player on 218 with rounds of 74, 73 and 75.
Curtis Cupper Bronte Law (UCLA) from Bramhall is T57 on 222 with scores of 74, 73 and 75.
Team-mates for next month's match against the USA at St Louis, Missouri, Charlotte Thomas (Washington) and Aberdeen-born Gemma Dryburgh (Tulane) are T35 and T69 respectively with three-round totals of 219 (74-75-70) and 224 (80-73-71) respectively.
Another Scots-born player in the field is Rachael Taylor (North Carolina State) on T109 with scores of 76, 78 and 77 for 231
TEAM LEADERS
856 Duke
862 Southern California
866 Oklahoma
867 UCLA
Selected
871 NC State (T6)
875 Tulane (T9)
879 Alabama (T12)
881 Washington (15th)
24 Teams competing
Par 70 course. Yardage 6194
TOP 10 AFTER SECOND SUB-PAR SCORE
Stephanie Meadow (Alabama), from Jordanstown, Northernn Ireland, continued her climb up the NCAA Women's Championship leaderboard at Tulsa Country Club, Oklahoma with a third-round, two-under-par 68 after earlier rounds of 76 and 69.
The GB and I Curtis Cup team player is now T11, having been T24 after two days.
Her tall of 213 is six strokes behind joint leaders Celine Boutier (Duke) from France and Doris Chen (South Carolina. They are three strokes clear of the field.
Boutier, beaten finalist in the British girls open amateur championship at Gullane in 2011, has shot 70-70-67 for 207 and Chen 67-72-68 for the same 54-hole aggregate.
Dorset's Hayley Davis, whose Baylor University team did not qualify for the championship, is the second best placed British player on 218 with rounds of 74, 73 and 75.
Curtis Cupper Bronte Law (UCLA) from Bramhall is T57 on 222 with scores of 74, 73 and 75.
Team-mates for next month's match against the USA at St Louis, Missouri, Charlotte Thomas (Washington) and Aberdeen-born Gemma Dryburgh (Tulane) are T35 and T69 respectively with three-round totals of 219 (74-75-70) and 224 (80-73-71) respectively.
Another Scots-born player in the field is Rachael Taylor (North Carolina State) on T109 with scores of 76, 78 and 77 for 231
TEAM LEADERS
856 Duke
862 Southern California
866 Oklahoma
867 UCLA
Selected
871 NC State (T6)
875 Tulane (T9)
879 Alabama (T12)
881 Washington (15th)
24 Teams competing
Par 70 course. Yardage 6194
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