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Amateurs set to play at Oakmont
*Blogger note: Rebecca Lee-Bentham was first alternate and got into the field early this week increasing the number of amateurs to 29
The field is just about set for next week's U.S. Women's Open at Oakmont. Currently there are 28 amateurs competing compared to 29 last year (Kimberly Kim and Belen Mozo were amateurs when they qualified but are playing as pros in the championship, according to the USGA). Of the amateurs in the field, 20 of them are current college players, have just finshed their final year in school or are arriving on campus in the fall.
Brittany Altomare, Virginia*
Sandra Changkija, Nova Southeastern
Kaitlin Drolson, Pepperdine*
Courtney Ellenbogen, Duke*
Janine Fellows, Tulane
Cindy-Yueer Feng, HS Class of 2014*
Jaye Marie Green, HS Class of 2012
Numa Gulyanamitta, Purdue
Jennifer Johnson, Arizona State
Sara-Maude Juneau, Louisville
Ariya Jutanugarn, HS Class of 2014
Danielle Kang, Pepperdine*
Jennifer Kirby, Alabama
Stephanie Kono, UCLA*
Jessica Korda, HS Class of 2011*
Laura Kueny, Michigan State
Alison Lee, HS Class of 2013*
Rebecca Lee-Bentham, Texas
Tiffany Lim, HS Class of 2011
Lisa McCloskey, USC
Juliana Murcia, Arizona State
Sun Gyoung Park, Yale
Lizette Salas, USC
Kelli Shean, Arkansas
Victoria Tanco, HS Class of 2012*
Gabriella Then, HS Class of 2013
Sally Watson, Stanford
Christine Wong, San Diego State
Nicole Zhang, Notre Dame
** Has played in a previous U.S. Women's Open