MAINEVILLE, OHIO -- With four top-25 finishes, a balanced Wisconsin women's golf team powered its way to a fourth place finish at the 2017 Big Ten Championships to match its best conference finish since 2011.
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Playing at TPC River's Bend, the Badgers (291-306-287=884) ended the tournament with their best round and recorded the second-best round of the day.
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Leading the way for the Badgers was junior
Becky Klongland, (72-73-74=219), who finished at 3-over to tie for eighth overall. The finish marked her best finish of the season and second-straight top-10 conference finish after tying for ninth in 2016.
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Both senior
Brooke Ferrell (71-77-76=224) and sophomore
Jessica Reinecke (75-78-71=224) finished in a tie for 17th. Ferrell shaved one stroke off her second round total to collect her third top-20 finish in the Big Ten Championships of her career. With a season scoring average of 72.25, the Edgerton, Wisconsin, native is on pace to reset her own program record set last season at 73.25.
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Reinecke saved her best round for last by firing a 1-under 71 to pick up her second-consecutive top-20 finish.
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Sophomore Nat Zeng (73-86-69=228) recorded the Badgers' best round of the day with a 3-under 69 to match her career low and jump into a tie for 25th. The jump up the leaderboard marked the Bangkok, Thailand, native's fourth top-30 finish of the season.
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At 13-over, junior
Gabby Curtis (75-78-76=229) finished one stroke behind Zeng to end in a tie for 31st after shooting a 4-over 76 to close.
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Senior
Michelle Cheung (77-86-73=236) ended the tournament with her best round by firing a 1-over 73 to move into a tie for 49th place.
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In team standings, Michigan State came from behind to take home the Big Ten title at 2-over par, while Northwestern (+4) took second and Ohio State (+13) claimed third. The Badgers finished eight strokes ahead of Michigan (+28) and 17 in front of Purdue (37).
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