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Northeastern State University RiverHawks place ninth in Arizona

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Despite the way the RiverHawks fought hard to set themselves in a good position yesterday, it was not enough to come out on top. The women ended up carding a 610 (301-309) moving them down three places from their original standing to ninth place. They stayed up from Biola University beating them by one stroke. 

Yasmin Hang struggled on the course dropping 15 places to a five-way tie for 16th place. Hang ended the tournament with a 149 (71-78). Kelly Swanson also dropped 24 places after carding a 152 (73-79) that put her in an eight-way tie for 32nd. 

Nina Lee climbed the leaderboard today after making improvements from yesterday. Lee had a final score of 154 (80-74) placing her in a six-way tie for 48th. Sam Maceli carded a 155 (77-78). The RiverHawks had 85 pars, 26 birdies and 2 eagles. 

West Texas A&M walked away with the win after having an incredible day two. They finished with a 586 (295-291). Oklahoma Chrisitian's Sofia Benavides took away the top spot on the medalist leaderboard. 

The RiverHawks have a few weeks off before heading to Joplin, Missouri to compete in the Virginia Laas Invitational on April 10.

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