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The Bluffton University women's golf team turned it on over their final nine holes on Sunday, moving back up into 3rd place at the Beaver Fall Classic. The Beavers shot a 355 (tied for 4th best all-time), giving Bluffton a 713 for the tournament which is tied for 2nd all-time for 36 holes.

Haley Gill (Indianapolis, IN/Franklin Central) got it done down the stretch, firing a school-record 80 on Sunday, which added up to a 4th place finish individually. Gill's 169 for the weekend also equaled her own record for 36 holes!

The Bluffton University men's golf team went the distance and then some en route to their first tournament victory on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. Tied at 605 after 36 holes thanks to three birdies on the final hole, Bluffton notched four pars on the first hole of the playoff to take down local-power Ohio Northern in the 2021 Beaver Fall Classic.

Bluffton missed its one-day old school record for 18 holes by one shot, but the Beavers shattered their 36-hole mark with a 605, shaving 18 strokes off the previous mark.

Oscar Velasquez, 77, renowned artist passed away in Akron, Ohio on September 10, 2021 surrounded by immediate family.  He was born on April 5, 1944 to Cresencio and Vicenta Velasquez in Pharr, Texas.  He married Pam Szymkowski December 1972, who still survives.

The Bluffton University women's golf team shot a 358 on the opening day of the Beaver Fall Classic. Bluffton stands in second place, behind only Ohio Northern after day one at the Bluffton Golf Club.

Haley Gill (Indianapolis, IN/Franklin Central), Allie Waggener (Hilliard/Hilliard Bradley) and Kiley Cline (Fostoria/Hopewell Loudon) all topped the "A" squad with 89's on Saturday. Senior Marissa Hall (Avon Lake) followed with a 91 and Keely Briggs (Franklin) rounded out the first team with a 99.

The Bluffton University men's golf team torched the school record (308) with a sparkling 302 on the opening day of the Beaver Fall Classic. Lourdes University sits in first place, just one stroke ahead of the Beavers heading into the final round on Sunday.

The Bluffton University women's soccer team fell to a Muskingum University squad that was hungry for its first win of the season. The Muskies dominated from start to finish for a 3-0 shutout on Saturday, Sept. 18. Bluffton fell to 2-3 on the season, while Muskingum moved to 1-6.

Muskingum’s Morgan Meisel hit paydirt twice and found Hailey Morgan between her two goals. The home team doubled up Bluffton with 22 shots to 11 for the Beavers. Muskingum was whistled for six more fouls (16-10) and it also forced six of the seven corner kicks during the match.

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