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Katie Tewell Named National Golfer of the Year; Grizzlies 19th in National Team Standings
WAVERLY, IOWA - Franklin College senior
Katie Tewell (Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove
H.S.) finished in a tie for second place among all
individuals in the final round of the NCAA Division III women's
golf national championship tournament at Centennial Oaks Golf Club
in Waverly, Iowa today.
Tewell's final round score of 71 gave her a four-day total of 297.
Sophomore Susan Martin of team champion Methodist University
(N.C.), playing in the last group of three players to finish, shot
a 73 to hold and win the individual title by a three-shot margin.
Moreover, Martin was the only Division III level golfer to finish
ahead of Tewell in any of FC's competitions in '07-08.
Tewell tied for second place with senior defending national
champion Katie Dick of Methodist. Meghan Sobotta of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire (300) and Stephanie Mingos of Rhodes (301) rounded out the
top five individual finishers.
Starting on the back nine this morning, Tewell was on fire in the
first half of her round today and was four shots under at the
break. After scoring an eagle on her 12th hole, she bogeyed four of
the last six holes, but Tewell, the two-time Division III national
player of the year, still improved upon last year's third-place
finish in the NCAA nationals.
Methodist claimed its 11th straight NCAA team championship, edging
DePauw by 39 shots and Southwestern (Texas) by 44 strokes.
Franklin's full team combined for a fourth-round team score of 328
- its best of the tournament - but stayed in 19th place in the
final team standings with a three-day total of 1,362.
For the Grizzlies, sophomore Grace Adams
(Ossian, Ind./Norwell H.S.) shot an 85 and
finished in 94th place with a four-round total of 248. Freshman
Samantha Marshall (Plainfield,
Ind./Cascade H.S.) had an 81 and was 103rd with a 360
total. Sophomore Natalie Daugherty (Vevay,
Ind./Switzerland County H.S.) shot a 91 and finished 104th
with a 364 total and sophomore Caitlin Purkhiser
(Auburn, Ind./DeKalb H.S.) had a 100 and finished
108th with a 377 total.

























