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Golfer Rachel Roberg Named Co-MIAC Women’s Player of the Week

Gustavus Adolphus College senior Rachel Roberg (Rice Lake, Wis.) fired rounds of 78-79 to tie for first place in the Division III Midwest Classic this past weekend hosted by Carleton College and played at Troy Burne Golf Club in Hudson, Wis. Roberg was the only player to shoot in the 70's for both rounds, as she led Gustavus to a four-shot victory after being behind by 12 strokes after day one.

Women’s Golf Rallies to Win Division III Midwest Classic, Roberg Ties for Medalist Honors

The Gustavus women's golf team turned in one of its finest rounds of the season in very difficult conditions and the result was an impressive four shot win over St. Thomas at the Division III Midwest Classic hosted by Carleton and played at Troy Burne Golf Club in Hudson, Wis. Senior Rachel Roberg tied for first individually with a 36-hole total of 78-79--157.

Eric Harris, Kali Griggs Named Golfers of the Week by the MIAC Golf Coaches

Gustavus men's golfer Eric Harris and women's golfer Kali Griggs have been named MIAC Golfers of the Week by the conference golf coaches. Harris, a senior from Eden Prairie, Minn., finished first out of 90 golfers at the Augsburg Invitational, while Griggs, a sophomore from Burnsville, Minn. (Visitation HS), finished first out of 93 competitors at the Wartburg Invitational.

Women’s Golf Team Wins Wartburg Invitational

The Gustavus women's golf team posted an impressive first place finish at the 14-team Wartburg Invitational which was held this past weekend in Waverly, Iowa. Individually, Kali Griggs claimed medalist honors with a 36-hole total of 74-73-147. Teammate Kimbra Kosak finished tied for third at 76-83-159, and Rachel Roberg finished in a tie for sixth at 77-83-160.

Women’s Golf in First Place After First Day of Wartburg Invitational

The Gustavus women's golf team is in first place after the first round of the Wartburg Invitational in Waverly, Iowa. The Gusties fired a first round score of 309 and hold a nine stroke lead over second place Illinois Wesleyan. Gustavus sophomore Kali Griggs is in first place individually after posting a round of 74.

Women’s Golf Opens 2007 Season With Third Place Finish at UW-Eau Claire Invitational

The Gustavus women's golf team opened its 2007 season with a third place finish at the 18-team UW-Eau Claire Invitational. The tournament was played at Mill Run Golf Course on Saturday and Wild Ridge Golf Course on Sunday. St. Thomas won the tournament with a score of 326-328--654, while UW-Stevens Point finished second at 328-337--665, and the Gusties were third at 327-340--667. Sophomore Kali Griggs finished fifth individually to lead Gustavus. She posted a 36-hole total of 80-81--161.

Staples, Roberg, Kosak, and Griggs Honored by National Golf Coaches Association

The National Golf Coaches Association Announced its Post-Season Awards at the recent NCAA Division III Championships and four Gustavus golfers were honored by the NGCA. Breanne Staples and Rachel Roberg received Second Team All-America honors and Kimbra Kosak received honorable mention All-America honors. In addition, Staples, Roberg, and Kali Griggs were named to the All-Region team. The Gusties finished third at the 2007 NCAA Championships which were held in Howie-In-The-Hills, Florida.

Women’s Golf Team Finishes Third at NCAA Championships, Kosak Places Fifth Individually

The Gustavus women's golf team posted a strong final round score of 328 (+36) and finished third at the NCAA Championships out of 20 teams. The 72-hole tournament, was played at the Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort in Howie-in-the-Hills, Florida. Sophomore Kimbra Kosak wrapped up a very strong tournament with a final round score of 78 (+5). Kosak finished fifth overall (out of 111) with a 72-hole total of 76-77-83-79--314.

Women’s Golf Team Remains In Fourth Place at NCAA Championships, Kosak in Fifth Place Individually

The Gustavus women's golf team remained in fourth place at the NCAA Championships through three rounds. The 72-hole tournament, which is being played at Mission Inn Golf Resort in Howie-in-the-Hills, Florida, will conclude tomorrow.

Women’s Golf in Fourth Place At NCAA Championships, Kosak In Second Place Individually

The Gustavus Adolphus College women's golf team is in fourth place after the second day of the NCAA Division III Championships which are being held at Mission Inn Golf Resort in Howie-in-the-Hills, Florida (near Orlando). The Gusties were once again led by the fine play of sophomore Kimbra Kosak (So., Grand Rapids, Minn.), who fired a four-over par round of 77.