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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 2833090" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>Now <strong>that's</strong> what this team is capable of. After a typical morning round of +8 saw the TCU women sitting T6 in a 14-team field, they posted the best round of the afternoon session (-6) by four shots, moving a stroke ahead of top-ranked Texas and one off the tournament lead shared by 5th-ranked Kent State and Purdue.</p><p></p><p>On an afternoon where 68 was the best individual score posted, the Frogs went 69-70-71-72-73.</p><p></p><p>Individually, in a field featuring 11 of the top-100 players, Sabrina Iqbal is T2 at -2 (having fought back from a bogey-bogey-bogey start); Trinity King is T8 (E) and Jennie Park is T15 (+1). Greta Bruner is also in the top 30.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Thought I'd posted an event-wrap post but perhaps not or was deleted. Frogs shoot +6 on the last day and finish fifth as a team. Decent result but more was possible. Sabrina Iqbal gets a top 10 and Park and Bruner get top 20s. They get an up-close look at what a top-5 team looks like on the last day of a tournament, as Kent St. shoots -11 for the day and wins by 7. Super-consistent Iqbal, who just missed setting the TCU season scoring record last year, looks like a good bet to do so this season, if weather and course conditions cooperate. Her current scoring average is 72.3 (record is 72.9).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 2833090, member: 4994"] Now [B]that's[/B] what this team is capable of. After a typical morning round of +8 saw the TCU women sitting T6 in a 14-team field, they posted the best round of the afternoon session (-6) by four shots, moving a stroke ahead of top-ranked Texas and one off the tournament lead shared by 5th-ranked Kent State and Purdue. On an afternoon where 68 was the best individual score posted, the Frogs went 69-70-71-72-73. Individually, in a field featuring 11 of the top-100 players, Sabrina Iqbal is T2 at -2 (having fought back from a bogey-bogey-bogey start); Trinity King is T8 (E) and Jennie Park is T15 (+1). Greta Bruner is also in the top 30. Edit: Thought I'd posted an event-wrap post but perhaps not or was deleted. Frogs shoot +6 on the last day and finish fifth as a team. Decent result but more was possible. Sabrina Iqbal gets a top 10 and Park and Bruner get top 20s. They get an up-close look at what a top-5 team looks like on the last day of a tournament, as Kent St. shoots -11 for the day and wins by 7. Super-consistent Iqbal, who just missed setting the TCU season scoring record last year, looks like a good bet to do so this season, if weather and course conditions cooperate. Her current scoring average is 72.3 (record is 72.9). [/QUOTE]
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