W Golf: ASU stumbles on second day
One-under one day, 11-over the next.
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One-under one day, 11-over the next.
The ASU women's golf team finished the opening round of play at the Pac-10 Championship Monday as the only squad to shoot under par.
New freshmen next fall should be careful about what odors they let emit from their rooms and be more mindful of how they dispose of empty beer cans.
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There's no place like home.
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After day one of the Northrup Grumman Regional Championship, the ASU women's golf team finds itself looking down on the other 15 teams in the tournament.
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