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Consistent Barton women’s golf holds steady through three rounds of the NJCAA National Championships

Overall consistency has been a hallmark of the Barton Community College women’s golf team under Head Coach Doug Kaiser and Wednesday’s third round of the NJCAA Women’s Golf National Championship held at the LPGA International Golf Club in Daytona Beach, Florida, was no exception. Shooting a 357 and 359 in the competition’s first two rounds, the Lady Cougars held steady in their ninth overall placing shooting a combined seventy over par 358. Freshman Natthakan Teeratrakul dropped to eighteenth place falling three strokes back from Tuesday’s round to finish with an 82 but remains in contention for the eighteen member All-Tournament Team. Two Lady Cougars improved three strokes from the previous day as Kaylee Crawford fired an 89 to move into a tie for forty-eighth while Blakelee Cooper’s improvement to 92 actually dropped her to sixtieth in the standings. Being tied with Cooper through two rounds, Kara Koepplin’s 95 dropped her into a tie for sixty-third while Madison Walden made the biggest jump of the day shaving off seven strokes to finish with a 96 and move up into a seventy-ninth place tie. Fellow freshman Abbie Thelen completed the Barton six to each have rounds under 100, finishing the course with a 99 to move into a tie for seventy-six.