WOMEN'S GOLF: Five earn award for third consecutive year

With five Ball State University players on 2007 National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars Tuesday, the Cardinals tied six schools for the most scholars among NCAA Division I teams.

Along with Ball State, Appalachian State University, Indiana State University, Sana Clare University, the University of Southern Alabama and the University of South Carolina had five recipients.

To be eligibility, a player must have at least a 3.50 grade point average and compete in more than 50 percent of a team's rounds during the regular season.

Kallie Harrison, Holly Jones, Kirsty O'Connor, Sarah Windlan and Amber Uphaus were five of the nine members from the Cardinals 2006-07 team to receive the award. It is the third consecutive year five Ball State players were named All-American scholars.

The five scholars led all Mid-American Conference teams. Eastern Michigan University finished second with four recipients and Bowling Green State University, Kent State University, Northern Illinois University and Ohio University had two.


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