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U. Kansas: Young Kansas golf team looks forward to next tourney.

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(From University Wire)

Byline: Eric Sorrentino

The Kansas University women's golf team finished in a tie for 13th place in a 17-team field at the 26th Annual Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M.

The Jayhawks shot 307 Wednesday to complete the tournament, which started Monday and went through yesterday. Kansas shot 308 and 312 the first two rounds to finish with a three-round total of 927.

"We have a pretty young team," coach Erin O'Neil said. "It was a good first tournament, so that I could get a feel for them and they could get a feel for me." Kansas does not have a senior on the 2004-2005 roster, detailing the team's youth.

The Jayhawks were led by Chelsey Pryor, Washington, Pa., junior, who shot a three-round total of 225 (plus-6) to finish in a tie for 22nd ...

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