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Lady Jaguars
Take Second
The Lady Jaguars, ranked 39th in the nation, began play Sunday morning with a two-shot lead over Georgia State. But the No. 45 Lady Panthers, on the strength of freshman Iliska Verwey’s two-under 70, tallied an eight-over 296 to overtake ASU and capture their second straight Lady Jaguar Invitational title. Verwey finished at even-par 144, three shots ahead of ASU junior Emilie Geury (73-74) and five in front of sophomore Sarah Mooney (75-74), who closed with three straight birdies. In fact, the Lady Jags had five players post top-10 finishes. Sophomore Tamara Lucciouli (72-79), the overnight leader, tied for fourth as an individual, while junior Anna Lindeborg (76-76) tied for sixth, senior Kristen Bragg (78-75) tied for eighth and junior Mary Betancourt (79-76) tied for 11th. (FULL COVERAGE)
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