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2007 MIAC Women's Golf Championship Recap
Championship Recap - Women
St. Thomas became the first team in MIAC women's golf history to win seven championships in a row when it pulled away from Gustavus to claim the 2007 title at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids. After tying a conference record with a 316 Sunday, the Tommies posted a 329 team score Monday to finish with a three-round total of 967. Gustavus placed second with a 986 team score and St. Olaf placed third with a 1023.

St. Thomas led the Gusties by six strokes going into today's final round and pulled away to win by a safe 19 strokes.

Laura Heck of UST walked away with medalist honors, posting rounds of 76, 77 and 77 for a 230, eight strokes ahead of teammate and runner-up Holly Noble, last year's MIAC champ. Rachel Roberg of Gustavus placed third with a 242 and St. Olaf's Britta Hendrickson took fourth with a 243.