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Maggie Simons of Wake Forest watches the flight of her chip shot onto the 13th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/W
Maggie Simons of Wake Forest watches the flight of her chip shot onto the 13th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Duke's Jennifer Pandolfi follows through on her tee shot at the par-4 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
Duke's Jennifer Pandolfi follows through on her tee shot at the par-4 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh of Duke University chips out from between the trees just off the fairway of the 13th hole during final round action at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship, April 17, 205. Aazam-Zanganeh finished the tournament in a tie for
Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh of Duke University chips out from between the trees just off the fairway of the 13th hole during final round action at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship, April 17, 205. Aazam-Zanganeh finished the tournament in a tie for fourth place with a 3-day score of +9 225.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh of Duke University tees off at the 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh of Duke University tees off at the 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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University of Virginia's Sally Shonk chips onto the green at the 13th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
University of Virginia's Sally Shonk chips onto the green at the 13th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Brittany Lang of Duke follows through on her tee shot at the 14th hole during final round action at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship, April 17, 2005. Lang would finish the tournament with a +3 219 to win her second consecutive individual title
Brittany Lang of Duke follows through on her tee shot at the 14th hole during final round action at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship, April 17, 2005. Lang would finish the tournament with a +3 219 to win her second consecutive individual title, and led the Duke women to their 10th consecutive team title in the process.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Duke's Anna Grzebien watches the flight of her chip shot at the par-4 13th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. Despite bogying the hole, Grzebien shot an eve
Duke's Anna Grzebien watches the flight of her chip shot at the par-4 13th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. Despite bogying the hole, Grzebien shot an even par 72 on the day and finished in second place overall.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Anna Grzebien of Duke University watches the flight of her tee shot on the par-4 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireIma
Anna Grzebien of Duke University watches the flight of her tee shot on the par-4 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Duke University junior Elizabeth Janangelo reads the green prior to her putt on the 13th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/Wir
Duke University junior Elizabeth Janangelo reads the green prior to her putt on the 13th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Leah Wigger of the University of Virginia tees off at the par-4 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. In only their second year of fielding a team, the Ca
Leah Wigger of the University of Virginia tees off at the par-4 14th hole during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. In only their second year of fielding a team, the Cavaliers tied for 3rd place with a team score of 944 (+80).Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Wake Forest sophomore Maggie Simons tries to get a read on the 18th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
Wake Forest sophomore Maggie Simons tries to get a read on the 18th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Wake Forest sophomore Mandy Goins watches the path of her putt on the 18th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. Goins shot a 3-day total of 228 (+12) to fini
Wake Forest sophomore Mandy Goins watches the path of her putt on the 18th green during final round play of the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. Goins shot a 3-day total of 228 (+12) to finish in 7th place overall.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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(L-R) Elizabeth Janangelo and Anna Grzebien pose with their medals for finishing in third and second place respectively at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at the Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerhol
(L-R) Elizabeth Janangelo and Anna Grzebien pose with their medals for finishing in third and second place respectively at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at the Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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The Duke women's golf team pose with their ACC Championship trophy after winning the tournament by a record 47 strokes over second place Wake Forest, April 17, 2005. The members are (front row, L-R)) Elizabeth Janangelo and Anna Grzebien (back row,
The Duke women's golf team pose with their ACC Championship trophy after winning the tournament by a record 47 strokes over second place Wake Forest, April 17, 2005. The members are (front row, L-R)) Elizabeth Janangelo and Anna Grzebien (back row, L-R) Brittany Lang, Jennifer Pandolfi, head coach Dan Brooks and Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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Duke's Brittany Lang poses with her medal for winning the individual championship at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. This was the second straight individual title for Lang, who shot a f
Duke's Brittany Lang poses with her medal for winning the individual championship at the 2005 ACC Women's Golf Championship at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, NC, April 17, 2005. This was the second straight individual title for Lang, who shot a final round of -2 70 for a three day total of +3 219.Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/WireImage.com
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