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By Ryosuke Takashima
The women’s golf team often was not able to practice outdoors this spring due to weather conditions, but that didn’t stop the group from putting in a strong showing at the Ivy League Championships, where it finished second.
The women’s golf team often was not able to practice outdoors this spring due to weather conditions, but that didn’t stop the group from putting in a strong showing at the Ivy League Championships, where it finished second.

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