Women's Golf

FRANKLIN, Tenn. ? The Kentucky women?s golf team concluded play in the 26th annual Southeastern Conference Championships in 11th place Sunday at the Vanderbilt Legends Club. The Wildcats finished with a three-round total of 936 (315-310-311) in the three-day event hosted by Vanderbilt University.

No. 5 Auburn captured its second consecutive SEC title on Sunday after carding a three-round total of 875 (300-282-293), while No. 11 Tennessee finished one stroke behind the Tigers with an 876 (301-287-288). The SEC title was the sixth in school history for Auburn.

The Tigers? Maria Martinez captured the individual crown, finishing with a three-round total of 211 (73-68-70), amid windy conditions.

Sophomore Volunteer state native Beth Felts (Chattanooga, Tenn.) carded a 1-under-par 71 on the final day of play to lead the Wildcats and finish in a tie for 38th place with a 231 (78-82-71). Sophomore Elizabeth Dotson (White Bluff, Tenn.) and senior Ali Kicklighter (DeLand, Fla.) finished in a tie for 41st place with 232s.

Senior Erin Faulkner (Bowling Green, Ky.) concluded play in a tie for 57th place with a three-round total of 243 (82-78-83), while junior Katie Johnson (Lexington, Ky.) finished in 59th place with a 249 (82-86-81).

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