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Sargent honors late coach with strong NCAA debut

Billy Tom Sargent gave Hilltoppers everywhere plenty of reasons to celebrate on Friday at Blessings Golf Club. Not only did the redshirt senior from Georgetown, Ky., become the first Western Kentucky player to compete in an NCAA Championship, but he also fired an opening 1-under 71 that has him in the thick of contention for an individual title through 18 holes. “Coach Hatchett would be pretty proud right now,� Sargent said.

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