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Sam Houston Juniors earn All-Southland Honors
Thursday, May 3, 2012 • Posted May 3, 2012

Shelby Hardy earned All-Southland Conference honors for the third time and Meghan Musk picked up her first post-season honor as the two Sam Houston State student-athletes earned berths on the 2012 women’s golf all-league team. Hardy is one of five first team selections. Musk was named All-Southland honorable mention. Hardy also was a second team all-league pick as a freshman in 2010 and was voted to the first team in 2011.Hardy earned her third all-conference honor after finishing tied for sixth in the Southland championship tournament two weeks ago in Blanco where she shot 77-74-75 (226). A native of San Saba, Texas, Hardy led the conference for the second consecutive year with eight top-10 finishes, including two individual titles and six top -five finishes. Hardy was the Bearkats’ top individual performer in nine of the team’s 11 tournaments this year. She led the SHSU team in stroke average for the third year in a row with a 75.71 average in 31 rounds. Her 2012 season stroke average is the fourth lowest in the Bearkat record books. Her 2011 season stroke average is the second lowest.Hardy won individual medalist championships at both the Butler University and Houston Baptist tournaments this spring. The wins bring her career tournament victory total to three titles, one short of the SHSU school record. Hardy owns a three-year career stroke average of 76.04, the second best in Sam Houston women’s golf annals. At the Sam Houston State Sports Banquet last week, Hardy was awarded the team MVP for the third year in a row.Musk ranked second on the 2012 squad with a 77.84 stroke average. The junior from San Antonio tied for 11th in the Southland championships and posted three other top 10 individual finishes.

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