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SPORTS BRIEF: Women’s golf takes first at Dartmouth Triangular with a strong second day against Big Green and Brown

By The Crimson Staff

Against a pair of Ivy competitors, the Harvard women’s golf team had a stand-out second day to earn the victory over Dartmouth and Brown at the Dartmouth Triangular.

The Crimson’s score of 325 on the first day had it sitting in third place. Freshman Jenny Brine, though, put up the best score of the day with her 76. Overall, she finished tied for third for the entire tournament.

Sophomore Debbi Amanti also led the way for Harvard by tying for third with a score of 157 for the tournament.

On the second day, sophomore Jessica Hazlett posted a 76 on the second day of action. Harvard as a team had a 314—placing the Crimson one stroke ahead of Dartmouth and three in front of Brown.

—THE CRIMSON STAFF

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