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By Ryan Herrington
Golf World Thursday, March 8, 2007 Perhaps this is all you need to know about Duke's Amanda Blumenherst: After she posted three top-10 finishes in three tournaments this fall, there were some who suggested the reigning college player of the year was in the midst of a sophomore slump. The logic? Well, she had broken par only twice in nine rounds and carried a weighty 72.5 stroke average, almost a full shot higher than her nation's best 71.62 mark as a freshman. As it turns out, Blumenherst's "poor" performance wasn't for a lack o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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