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Oct. 24, 1999

LUBBOCK, Texas - Texas Tech University’s women’s golf team finished in a tie for 16th place in the 18-team Stanford Intercollegiate over the weekend in Palo Alto, Calif. Tech entered the event fresh off of winning the Jeannine McHaney Memorial two weeks earlier at the Lubbock Country Club.

The University of Tulsa won the event and finished three strokes ahead of runner-up Pepperdine. Arizona State, New Mexico State and Arizona rounded out the top five.

Stephanie Dukes tied for 51st in the event and was the Red Raiders’ top finisher. Jamie Vannoy, who finished second at the Jeannine McHaney Memorial, finished tied for 68th.

Texas Tech competes again Nov. 1-3 at the Diet Coke Intercollegiate hosted by New Mexico State in Las Cruces, N.M. The event will be the final event of the fall season.

TEAM	        SCORES	                TEXAS TECH INDIVIDUALS	SCORES (Finish)
Tulsa	        297-285-297=879 (+15)	Stephanie Dukes	        76-79-76=231 (T51)
Pepperdine	294-291-297=882 (+18)	Melanie Hunt	        81-79-73=233 (T57)
Arizona	        299-294-292=885 (+21)	Jamie Vannoy	        80-80-76=236 (T68)
New Mexico St.	303-290-295=888 (+24)	Priscillia Hunt	        78-78-80=236 (T68)
Arizona	        298-299-293=890 (+26)	Jennifer Newhouse	77-81-79=237 (T70)
San Jose State	307-296-293=896 (+32)
Stanford	299-202-298=900 (+36)
New Mexico	306-306-300=912 (+48)
California	297-303-312=912 (+48)
Indiana	        303-304-305=912 (+48)
Washington	303-306-304=913 (+49)
Texas A&M	299-300-315=914 (+50)
UCLA	        305-309-311=925 (+61)
Oregon State	304-307-315=926 (+62)
Washington St.	307-308-303=928 (+64)
Texas Tech	311-316-304=931 (+67)
Oregon	        308-308-315=931 (+67)
SMU		319-311-322=952 (+88)



 

 

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