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3.10.10 | Women's Tennis
ORLANDO, Fla. – No. 23 (ITA Division II) Flagler College rolled to an 8-1 win over No. 33 Grand Valley State University in a...

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3.9.10 | Baseball
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. − Will Percy (Colorado Springs, Fla./St. Mary’s HS) led a 15-hit attack with a pair of doubles, two runs...

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3.9.10 | Women's Golf
LONGWOOD, Fla. − The Flagler College women’s golf team finished in 11th place in a highly competitive field at the Peggy Kirk...

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3.10.10 | Men's Golf
WILSON, N.C. − The 21st-ranked (Golf World/NIKE Division II Coaches Poll) Flagler College men’s golf team won the Holiday Inn & Express Suites Barton College Intercollegiate by three strokes over the host school, No. 10 Barton College, which concluded Tuesday at the Wilson Country Club (par 72; 6851 yards). Patrick Lamb (Lake Wales, Fla./Western Carolina U.) earned medalist honors after besting Darren Smith of Barton on the second playoff hole when he drained a 12-foot birdie putt. Lamb and Smith shot a 4-under par 140.

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3.10.10 | Men's Tennis
3.10.10 | Women's Tennis
ORLANDO, Fla. – No. 23 (ITA Division II) Flagler College rolled to an 8-1 win over No. 33 Grand Valley State University in a non-conference women’s tennis match Tuesday afternoon at Sanlando Park.

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3.9.10 | Baseball
3.9.10 | Women's Golf
LONGWOOD, Fla. − The Flagler College women’s golf team finished in 11th place in a highly competitive field at the Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational which wrapped up Tuesday afternoon at the Alaqua Country Club (par 72; 5,934 yards). The Saints finished strong with a 337 which shaved five strokes off their second round total and finished with 1,019 strokes. Top-ranked (NCAA Division II Coaches Poll) Nova Southeastern University took home team honors with a 900 and was 12 strokes better than Daytona State College, the top-ranked team in the NJCAA.

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