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Blazers Make Their Move, Sit in Second
The College of Saint Benedict came together as a team in jumping up to second place this afternoon at Bunker Hills Golf Course, site of the MIAC Championships. The teams now holds a six stroke lead over the University of Saint Thomas and Carleton College.

Saint Benedict was lead by sophomore Kathryn Hauff (Fargo, ND, Shanley) and junior Sarah Hupperts (North Oaks, MN, Mounds View). Hauff’s second round score 79 is one of the lowest in the tournament and leaves her tied for third individually. Hupperts’s round of 82 left her in a tie for seventh. The Blazers also had strong play from senior April Dammann (Glencoe, MN, Glencoe-Silver Lake), first-year Molly Knutson (Edina, MN, Edina), and junior Nadia Christensen (Tyler, MN, Marshall), Dammann and Knuston both followed the first day with a second round score of 87 putting them in a tie for 19th and 21st respectively. Christensen’s round of 88 leaves her in 31st place.

The team again takes to the course tomorrow in what should be an exciting end to the fall portion of their season. Tee times begin at 10:20 am. 

MIAC Championship Day 2 Results
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Julia Renner
Renner placed first and second in the triple jump and long jump respectively at the MIAC Championships.  Her winning jump of 11.23 meters in the triple jump met an NCAA provisional mark as well.