March 5, 2012

Student to compete in World University Golf Championships

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NDSU’s Amy Anderson is one of five golfers who will compete for the United States in the 14th World University Golf Championships during July.

Anderson, a junior from Oxbow, N.D., joins Georgia's Emilie Burger, North Carolina's Catherine O'Donnell, Michigan State's Caroline Powers and Vanderbilt's Lauren Stratton on the team.

The four-round tournament runs July 3-6 at the Ypsilon Golf Resort in Liberec, Czech Republic. It is a 72-hole stroke play format.

This is the second of two international summer events for Anderson. She will play for Team USA in Scotland June 8-10 for the Curtis Cup Match, regarded as the most prestigious event in women's amateur golf.

The World University Golf Championships, sponsored by the International University Sports Federation, are contested every two years. The United States has competed in all of the events since its inception in 1986.

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