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Jordyn Dougal had a two-day score of 172.
Jordyn Dougal had a two-day score of 172.
Fri, Mar 19, 2010 - [Women's Golf] - by Patricia Constantin
Freshman Jordyn Dougal and sophomore Brady Viertel competed in the Lion Invitational tournament sponsored by Texas A&M University - Commerce at the Tanglewood Golf Resort and Spa in Pottsboro, Texas. Dougal tied for 35th with a 172 (83-89), while Viertel finished in 49th with a 175 (90-85) for the tournament that took place March 14-16. 
Angelo State won the team title with a 17-stroke advantage over runner-up University of the Incarnate Word. Joanna De Sa Peirera of UIW posted a one-over par 73 for a two-stroke victory. De Sa Peirera shot six-over par for the victory to edge Kylee Johnson of Cameron, who shot an eight-over par and identical rounds of 76.
 
Rounding out the slate of competitors in order of finish were: Midwestern State, Cameron University, Newman University, St. Mary's University, Texas A&M - Commerece, East Central University, Tyler Junior College, Arkansas Fort Smith, Harding University, Texarkana Community College, Arkansas Tech, Henderson State University, Fort Hays State University and Lincoln University.
 

The next tournament for OLLU is the Northwood Spring Invite at Northwood University.

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