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The intersection of Bizzell Street and College Avenue on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024.
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Duke forward Cooper Flagg during a visit at a Duke game in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Flagg is one fo the top recruits in Dukes 2025 class. (Photo courtesy of Morgan Chu/The Chronicle)
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Bob Rogers, holding a special edition of The Battalion.
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The referees and starting lineups of the Brazilian and Mexican national teams walk onto Kyle Field before the MexTour match on Saturday, June 8, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)
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A&M women’s golf team finished first at ICON Invitational

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Photo by Photo by Robert O’Brien

Junior Zoe Slaughter lines up her putt on the green of the 18th hole of the Traditions Club on the second day of the “Mo”morial Invitational on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022 in Bryan, Texas.

Held at the scenic par 72, 6162-yard Golf Club of Houston, No. 10 Texas A&M women dominated with a 10 stroke lead on No. 50 North Texas.
Last time the Aggies teed off, they struggled to keep up with their competitors and placed ninth overall at the UCF Challenge. However, this loss did not seem to affect their mindsets, but only made the A&M women more determined.
On Monday, Feb. 27, A&M began its first and second rounds, having finished the day with a score of 551. This put them at first place overall, with a one stroke lead over No. 27 Iowa State. On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the Aggies began their third and final round, locking in their win with a score of 279. This earned A&M with a team championship and a score of 34-under 830.
A&M junior Zoe Slaughter had an impressive three rounds and stood atop the individual player leaderboard. Slaughter completed her first and second rounds with a steady score of 65, and finished off day two with a 68. This led her to an exceptional 18-under 198.
Next time we see the Aggies, they will be teeing off at Mesa, Ariz. for the Clover Cup on March 10-12.

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