4B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WOMEN'S GOLF MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2009 Jayhawks get top-10 finish at Lady Buckeye Invitational BY HALLIE MANN hmann@kansan.com After playing one of the toughest courses of the season the Jayhawks managed a top-10 finish at the Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational in Columbus, Ohio. Coach Erin O'Neil said the team's ninth place finish was a good performance considering the difficulty of the course. "This course is really unforgiving," O'Neil said. "You have to execute and any missed shots can add up really quickly." O'Neil said the course had several sand bunkers and uneven greens that made it a challenging course to play on. This was also the first time the Jayhawks had played at this tournament and on this course. The players had similar sentiments about the course. Junior Emily Powers, who lead the Jayhawks, said the course was tough and that it showed off the weak spots of the team's performances at times. "The course exaggerated the mistakes we made." Powers said. "I think we played it well but we just Powers said she thought the team never really hit its stride in the final round of the tournament. Powers had 77 and 74 strokes on the first two rounds but jumped up to 84 strokes on the final round of the tournament. had a few missed putts here and there that caught up with us." Behind Powers' tie for 33rd was sophomore Sydney Wilson who tied 37th place. Wilson said the greens were definitely the most difficult part of the course. Wilson said the tournament and the course taught her a lot and that she would "We had a good first round but the green was difficult for us," Wilson said. "You might have one bad shot and then it would take more shots to get back." try to make the most of her experience. Overall, O'Neil said the tournament wasn't the best but the team had good moments throughout. O'Neil said Powers had a good second round on the 36 holes the first day. Wilson had a really strong first round, O'Neil said. "We were here and there with our game?" ONeil said. "We were just going to work on our mental game before next weekend." Next weekend the team will head to Lubbock, Texas for the Big 12 Tournament at Texas Tech University. Wilson said she was glad the team had a chance to play before the conference tournament and said that she thought the team was feeling really well about it. "It was good to be in a playing-mode before our next big tournament," Wilson said. Edited by Realle Roth LADY BUCKEYE RESULTS Strokes Place Team 950 T9 Emily Powers 235 T33 Sydney Wilson 236 T37 Meghna Bal 242 T56 Meghan Gockel 244 T60 Grace Thiry 245 T62 J. Clark( individ.) 245 T62 AMERICAN LEAGUE Sox soar past Orioles after Lester pitches seven shutout innings ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON — Jon Lester pitched seven shutout innings to return to his winning form in Fenway Park, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 2-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday. 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