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June-July 2013 - Wolverine

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  BIG TEN Championships: women's golf Wolverines Battle, Head Coach Resigns A Week Later Michigan's women's golf team found itself just a few errant shots away from a climb into the upper half of the conference in the Big Ten Championships played at French Lick Resort, Donald Ross Course the weekend of April 2728. Those swings instead dropped the Wolverines to 10th place, with a team total of 932 over three 18-hole rounds. As it turns out, the event proved the last at U-M for Cheryl Stacy, who announced her resignation as head coach a week later. "It has been a great honor to have been at the University of Michigan over the last eight years," said Stacy, who served as head coach the past four after working four as an assistant. "Throughout my time in Ann Arbor, I have had the privilege of surrounding myself with some of the greatest student-athletes and many, many quality young ladies. "Being able to help and mentor them on and off the golf course is something I will always remember fondly. I wish nothing but great sucSophomore Lauren Grogan was U-M's top cess for the program in the future." The Wolverines enjoyed their greatperformer at the league tournament, finishest tournament success on the opening in a tie for 23rd place. photo courtesy michigan athletic media relations ing day at the 6,007-yard track in Indiana, posting a team score of 306. They followed with a 316 and 310, falling far behind co-league champions Northwestern and Purdue (884), and scrambling to finish ahead of Nebraska (935) and Illinois (946). Sophomore Lauren Grogan's top-25 finish highlighted Michigan's individual efforts. The second-year player out of Columbus, Ohio, tied for 23rd overall by shooting a three-day total of 229, going 75-79-75. Junior Alyssa Shimel finished one stroke back at 230, tying for 26th place after carding rounds of 76-75-79. The junior from Pemberville, Ohio, added

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