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Update On Former Women's Golfers, Carter, Gleadall

OXFORD, Miss. - Former Ole Miss women's golfer, All-American Dori Carter, posted her best-ever finish in an LPGA event, recording a top-20 finish at the Safeway Classic presented by Coca-Cola over the weekend in North Plains, Ore.

Carter, who finished the tournament in a tie for 19th, carded a 69 in the first round and finished the three-day tournament with a three-under 213. In 2010, before turning pro, Carter won the Pennsylvania Classic on the Symetra Tour.

Complete results can be found by clicking here.

This week, Carter will be joined by Natalie Gleadall in the Canadian Women's Open. Carter and Gleadall, who earned a sponsor's exemption to the Open, will begin play tomorrow at The Vancouver Golf Club.

Carter will tee off in group 10 at 7:55 a.m. on Thursday while Gleadall will tee off in group 14 at 8:06 a.m. Live scoring for the event can be found by clicking here. Thanks to Natalie for the picture!

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Oh Canada!

Competing in the Canadian Women's Tour event in Niagara Falls, Ontario, former Rebel Natalie Gleadall fired the low round of the day, Wednesday, a 6-under 66 to finish with a 4-under 140, good enough for third place.  Gleadall finished as the low amateur, just one shot off the pace.  After opening with a 74, Gleadall carded six birdies and no bogeys to jump up in the standings.


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Oh Canada!

Competing in the Canadian Women's Tour event in Niagara Falls, Ontario, former Rebel Natalie Gleadall fired the low round of the day, Wednesday, a 6-under 66 to finish with a 4-under 140, good enough for third place.  Gleadall finished as the low amateur, just one shot off the pace.  After opening with a 74, Gleadall carded six birdies and no bogeys to jump up in the standings.

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Schiavone Looking For New Life

Ole Miss women's golf recently announced the addition of transfer Stani Schiavone.  For head coach Michele Drinkard, it's a second chance, and for Schiavone, it's a fresh start.  Drinkard recruited Schiavone out of Bangor, Pa., and it came down to the Rebels and Baylor.  Schiavone chose Baylor, but quickly found out it wasn't the right fit for her.  She elected to transfer and after receiving her release, chose Ole Miss.  Check out this story on Schiavone in the Lehigh Valley Morning Call.
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