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Lesley Stracks ‘95 Finds Success at the Maccabiah Games

WILLIAMSBURG, VA - William and Mary women’s golf alumnae Lesley Stracks ’95 (Washington, DC) led the U.S. team to overall gold and won a silver medal in the individual competition at the 17th Maccabiah Games, held this year July 10-21 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Maccabiah Games were first held in 1932, and have been held quadrennially since 1957. Founded to honor the memory of Judah Maccabee, the Games are internationally renowned events that bring together Jewish athletes from all over the globe in an athletic, educational, and cultural extravaganza.

Stracks shot 306 at the Caesarea Golf Club to claim second, behind Stacey Bregman of South Africa (297). She shot 78-74-78-76 at Israel’s most prestigious golf club, and her second-round effort of 74 was the lowest score of the day. Led by her effort, the U.S. team carded 948, winning the team gold by two strokes over Sweden.

Stracks, who graduated from the College in 1995 with a degree in English, was a starter for all four seasons for the Tribe's women's golf team, and played at the No.1 position her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Stracks won the individual medal at the 1992 Virginia Collegiate Invitational, sharing first place with teammate Bridget Murphy as both shot 80 at the Ford's Colony-hosted event to lead W&M to the team title. She also earned runner-up medalist honors at the 1993 ECAC Championship, a tournament at which she always fared well. She claimed fourth at the ECAC in 1992, eighth in 1994 and a solid 19th in her debut in 1991. She was also runner-up at the 1994 W&M Invitational where her score of 158 helped the Green and Gold win its home event. Stracks ended her career in the top-10 for fall, spring, and year stroke averages, and still holds the eighth best fall season average (79.40) and eighth and tenth best year averages (80.10, 80.17).

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