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Kinderlou Forest Challenge Day Two Update
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          Release: 03/02/2010
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Junior Emma de Groot leads a power-packed field that includes 21 top 100 players.
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Junior Emma de Groot leads a power-packed field that includes 21 top 100 players.

VALDOSTA, Ga.---The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga women's golf team made a move over its final six holes this morning to jump North Carolina, Kentucky and Kennesaw State into 14th-place at the Kinderlou Forest Challenge.  The event is being play at a par of 73 at the Kinderlou Forest Golf Club.

Junior Emma de Groot ended her second round with a birdie to shoot a three-under par 70.  That put her in the lead at 143 (-3), one shot ahead of Georgia's Marta Silva Zamora at two under and Vandy's Marina Alex at one under.  Alex is ranked No. 2 nationally, while Zamora is No. 25 and de Groot at No. 76.

The third round is underway and should be completed today.  Follow the Mocs live here.  Check GoMocs.com later today for final results.
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