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Home -> 2001 -> June 20 -> Sports -> Sports story

MU golfer named All-American

Web-posted June 20, 2001

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José Alfredo Flores
Sports Editor

Senior Amelia Moses of Missouri women’s golf team was named to the National Golf Coaches’ Association All-American team on June 4 as an Honorable Mention selection. Moses becomes Missouri’s first-ever All-American in the sport.

Moses set school records for season, 75.03, and career, 76.67, stroke average. Moses became Missouri’s first-ever conference champion when she claimed the 2000 Big 12 championship. She narrowly missed becoming the league’s first-ever repeat champ this season as she was defeated for the 2001 title in a playoff.

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