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Terebey Fires School and Tournament Record Five Under 67 to Capture Medalist at the Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic CHARLESTON, S.C. - In the rain shortened Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic, Radford senior Laura Terebey found the conditions just right, carding a school record and final round five under 67 to capture the 2003 Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic in Charleston, S.C.. Terebey's 67 is the lowest round fired in the six year history of the event and broke her on school record of 68 shot at the 2002 Draper Valley/Lady Highlander Classic. Terebey who fired the only final round under par with a 67, entered the final round two shots back of James Madison's Carol Green, who was the individual runner-up firing a 71-76 for a 147 on the weekend. Coastal Carolina was led by Line Cordes who tallied a 72 in today's round and shot a 149 for the tournament being joined by teammate Natalie Cruse at that number. After Saturday's round was rained out the normally three round tournament was decreased to a two day event with the final round occurring today. The top 24 teams after Friday's round played in the tournament championship today on the Green course which was won by Coastal Carolina. Teams 25-36 played in the Silver course championship which Radford took home at 646 for the weekend. Georgetown was the runner up for the event finishing two shots back at 648. Coastal Carolina, who, led by ten shots after the first day of competition, stretched its lead by three shots for the team championship with a 602 Coastal Carolina's 296 in the first round of the event on the Gold course is the second lowest team round in the history of the tournament. The shot of the week was executed by Mercer's Ashley Harris on the Gold course on Friday. Harris aced the par 3 147 yard eighth hole for the second ace in the event's history. |
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September 8, 2003 |