TALLAHASSEE, Fl. (seminoles.com) - One of the Seminoles’ own, Amelia Williamson, took away the individual champion title on the final round of the Florida State Match-Up. The Florida State team came together to shoot a combined 296, which put them at 8-over par for the final round. For the three-day event, Florida State totaled an 875, 11-over par. They finished 13 strokes out of the lead, with #3 ranked Oregon taking the Team Champion title shooting a grand total 3-under par 861. Florida State beat nationally ranked teams in the Match-Up, such as Virginia Tech (+22), Arizona (+30), and Oregon State (+33). Champion Amelia Williamson enjoyed an even-par front-nine with three birdies on holes No. 3, 5, and 6. She turned her even-par stretch into 1-under par on hole No. 16 after a bogeyless back-nine. She totaled 4 birdies for the day, which led the Florida State team three days in a row and as a whole for the tournament. Williamson also led the 69 player field in a collective amount of
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Kansas State has a four-game winning streak after a hard-fought 2-1 win over Western Michigan on Sunday afternoon to complete a sweep of the three-game weekend series at Tointon.
In the fourth, the BatCats manufactured a run then got one the old-fashioned way as Zach Kokoska walked, stole second, moved to third on a groundout, and scored on a Dylan Phillips sacrifice fly. A two-out double by Daniel Carinci was cashed in when Terrence Spurlin singled, and K-State had a lead they’d never relinquish.
Connor McCullough turned in his second great start of the season, lasting 5
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3 innings and giving up a lone run in the sixth before departing. C-Mac struck out six, walking only one, and two of the three hits he allowed were in the sixth inning.