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  The Cobbers open the 2005 season when they host the Cobber open on Friday and Concordia Invitational on Saturday  
Season Starter
Courtesy of GoCobbers.com, Release: September 9

Complete Meet Results
Moorhead, Minn.-- MIAC opponent Gustavus shot a total team score of 327 to claim the championship of the Cobber Open on Friday at Wildflower Golf Course in Detroit Lakes, Minn. The Gusties were paced by Kimbra Kosak who tied for medalist honors with an 80. St. Ben’s senior golfer Kelly Kosak also fired an 80 to tie for the top individual spot.

Concordia started the 2005 season by posting a team score of 375, which placed them 10th in the 12-team invitational. The Cobbers were led by freshmen Afton Pender. Pender, competing in her first collegiate tournament, shot an 83 and tied for sixth.

Besides Penders’ 81 for the Cobbers, Erin Douglass posted a 91, Christie Brink shot a 95 and Sarah Tabery came home with a 106.

Gustavus had four of their top five players finish in the top 15 of the meet. Breanne Staples had an 81 and finished in a tie for third and Kelli Groff and Alana Reetz both shot an 83 to finish in a tie for sixth.

Concordia will continue their weekend as host when they compete in the Concordia Invitational on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10-11 at the Wildflower Golf Course in Detroit Lakes. The Invitational features 17 different schools and some of the best competition from NCAA Division II, III and NAIA programs in the area.

TEAM RESULTS

1. Gustavus Adolphus - 327

2. University of North Dakota - 331

3. Southwest State University - 341

4. University of South Dakota - 345

5. Augustana College - 353

6. Carleton College - 357

7. University of Manitoba - 358

8. St. Benedict’s - 365

9. St. Olaf - 371

10. Concordia College - 375

11. MSU-Moorhead - 383

12. UM-Crookston - 436

TOP 20 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

T1. Kimbra Kosak GAC -  80
T1. Kaley Kosak CSB -  80

T3. Breanne Staples GAC - 81

T3. Sarah Lucken UND - 81

5. Liz Kaler UND - 82

T6. Kelli Groff GAC - 83

T6. Alana Reetz GAC - 83

T6. Afton Pender - 83

T6. Karrie Plate USD - 83

T6. Alexia LaPlante UND - 83

T11. Erin Oakland SWSU - 84

T11. Amy Springer STO - 84

T11. Mariann Schuler SWSU - 84

T14. Erin Schleip GAC - 86

T14. Jackie Schultz SWSU - 86

T14. Joelle Kowalczyk AC - 86

T14. Amanda Kahler UND - 86

T14. Megan Sand USB - 86

               

     
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