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Michelle
Bellish helped NKU win the GLVC
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS,
Ky. - After winning the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship
title in the fall, the Northern Kentucky University women’s
golf team is looking for more victories this spring.
The team also
wants to follow up its successful fall season with an appearance
in the national tournament in the spring.
“Winning
the conference was a big thrill for the team,” NKU
head coach Daryl Landrum said. “Our goal is to find a way
to finish in the top two spots at the end of the regional
tournament. The
east region is tough with four of the top 12 teams in the
nation and only two
will go to the NCAA national tournament.”
NKU hopes
to use the momentum that was generated towards the end
of the fall season to help it get to the national tournament.
During the fall, the Norse competed in five tournaments.
As a team,
they finished in the top 10 of each tournament they
participated in and finished second or better in
three of the events.
Before their
victory at the conference championship, the Norse finished
first at the Southern Indiana Invitational. The momentum
from the previous two wins carried over to their last invitational
of the fall, the Lenoir-Rhyne Invitational. The team finished
second, falling to defending NCAA Division II national
champion Rollins (Fla.).
“(Winning
the conference) helped us believe in ourselves,” Landrum
said. “We followed it up with a great tournament in Myrtle Beach,
S.C. We only lost by one shot to the defending national
champs.”
NKU is led by
three-time All-American Kim Keyer-Scott. Entering into
her final season with NKU, the Cincinnati native
will
help balance out a relatively young roster, which only
has two seniors. The Norse will look to Keyer-Scott
to set the pace for the rest of the team.
“She always
finds a way to contribute,” Landrum said. “Kim’s
biggest asset is her ability to play well when it
means the most. Kim will be ready to lead us in the battle
at regionals.”
Along with Keyer-Scott,
other team members had solid fall seasons. Sophomore Bianca
Hutton put up an impressive showing, finishing in the top
five in three tournaments. Her best finish was tied for
second
at the GLVC tournament, along with Keyer-Scott and senior teammate
Michelle Bellish.
Alicia Lawrence,
a freshman from Walton, Ky., posted a fourth-place finish
at the Laker Fall Classic in Allendale, Mich.
Landrum considers
balance as one of his team’s strongest traits. He believes
this
characteristic will prove to
be helpful
as the team competes in several tournaments during the
spring season.
“Our women’s
team has five players who have the chance to shoot in the
70s every time they tee it up,” Landrum said. “Bianca
and Alicia both had great fall seasons. Most teams have two
or three good players, but we have five. We beat teams by being
a good, solid top-to-bottom team.”
NKU starts its
season on Feb. 4 at Kiawah Island, S.C. The Norse will
host their own tournament, the NKU Invitational, March
25-27.
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