KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Shanshan Feng won the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia on Sunday to cap a string of high finishes that started with an Olympic bronze medal.The 27-year-old Chinese star beat Suzann Pettersen by three strokes at TPC Kuala Lumpur for her second victory in the event.Every time I come back here, it makes me feel like Im at home, Feng said. Im really relaxed and I love everything, love the food, love the people.She shot a 4-under 67 after finishing off a third-round 64 in the morning.Normally, Im a pretty good ball-striker, Feng said. They have some very tough greens here that we have to be more accurate, and I think thats good for me. And also, somehow, I always read the greens here very well. So this week, I made a lot of putts.Feng has finished no worse than a tie for fourth in her last six events. After Rio, she tied for fourth at Evian in France, then opened the Asia Swing in China with a fourth-place tie at Reignwood, was second in Taiwan and tied for third in South Korea.I started to actually get my confidence back, said Feng, Chinas only major golf champion.Feng has an even better run going at TPC Kuala Lumpur. She was second in 2013, won in 2014 and tied for second last year. She won for the fifth time on the LPGA Tour, ending a drought that dated to her 2014 victory.Can I actually join the membership here? Feng said during the trophy ceremony. I really love this golf course. Can we have like 10 LPGA events here on this course?Tied with Anna Nordqvist after the Swedes tap-in birdie on the par-4 13th, Feng regained the lead with a sweeping 18-foot birdie putt on the par-4 14th. She added a downhill 15-footer on the par-3 15th, and had a three-stroke lead moments later when Nordqvist three-putted the 14th.On Thursday, Feng made doubles bogeys on 14 and 15 in an opening 66. She birdied both holes in the third round. It actually evened out, Feng said.She finished at 17-under 267 and earned $270,000 -- more than enough for victory celebration shes planning before tournament next week in Japan.I love Japanese food, Feng said. I think Im going to go for maybe -- like normally I go to the second-most expensive meat -- Ill go for the meat. What Im going to do is Im going to go for the most expensive meat next week.Pettersen shot her second straight 66. The Norwegian with 15 tour victories bogeyed the 16th and birdied the last two. On Saturday, she had a double bogey on 15.Ive had some stupid mistakes, probably like everyone else and giving away a lot of shots, Pettersen said. Felt like yesterday I gave away a great chance of winning this.Nordqvist had a 70, hitting into the water on the par-4 18th for a double bogey that dropped her into a tie for third with Amy Yang (69) at 12 under.Played so well this week, Nordqvist said. Finishing with double was obviously not what I planned. I was in-between clubs on the last hole and it was kind of gusting out and we were going back and forth. Pretty poor decision there.A stroke ahead of Nordqvist on Saturday when darkness stopped play, Feng returned to par the 18th and took a two-stroke lead into the final round when Nordqvist closed with a bogey.The players remained in their third-round groups for the final round in the event that fell behind Saturday when lightning and rain forced a 4 1/2-hour delay. Feng was in the third-to-last threesome, three groups behind Pettersen and a group ahead of Nordqvist.Top-ranked Lydia Ko shot a 71 -- making a double bogey on 15 and a bogey on 18 -- to tie for 12th at 8 under. Malaysias Sargunan Suntharaj caddied for the New Zealander in her first tournament since firing Jason Hamilton.It was a lot of fun working with Guna, Ko said. I think a lot of people came out to not only watch me play but see him in action, too. It was really good, and obviously all the best to him when he goes back to his player.Hamilton immediately teamed with Ha Na Jang, a three-time winner this year who also finished at 8 under. The South Korean player shot a 72. She birdied four of the first six, bogeyed five of the next six, and parred the last six.Pernilla Lindberg had a hole-in-one one on 147-yard 17th, using a 7-iron into the breeze. The Swede shot a 71 to tie for 33rd at 2 under.The previous par 3, 15, I kind of chunked it in the water and made a double, Lindberg said. So, I guess this was a good recovery to kind of save the day and save the score.Michelle Wie finished the third round with a quadruple-bogey 8 for a 73, and shot a 71 in the fourth to tie for 27th at 4 under.The tournament was played on TPC Kuala Lumpurs East Course, a week after Justin Thomas successfully defended his title on the West Course in the PGA Tours CIMB Classic. 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The aim each week is to bring you five stories that defined the week or help navigate the long road to San Jose, California, named last week as the site of the College Cup.Duke and Notre Dame retain ACC controlThe schedule offered just one game each to No. 4 Duke and No. 20 Notre Dame, but the Blue Devils and Fighting Irish effectively condensed a weeks worth of work into those minutes.With a 1-0 win over No. 5 Virginia on Saturday, Duke remained atop the ACC as the lone team unbeaten in conference games (6-0-1). A Christina Gibbons penalty kick on the night she and other seniors were honored in Durham, North Carolina, was enough for just the second win over Virginia in the past nine meetings (the Blue Devils had even beaten both North Carolina and Florida State more recently).All of which is nice in the moment. More important in the long run is that it was Dukes second win this season against a team ranked in the top 25 of the RPI. With a trip to Florida State on Thursday, Duke needed the result to enhance its case for the kind of NCAA tournament seed that will allow it to host at least the first three rounds and possibly a quarterfinal.Along similar lines, Jennifer Westendorfs absolute wonder goal (not the first time shes done something worthy of that label in her freshman season) gave Notre Dame a 1-0 win over No. 11 North Carolina and continued sole possession of second place. But as the cap to a three-game stretch against higher-ranked opponents that produced two wins, it also keeps the Fighting Irish (10-2-3, 5-1-1) in the conversation for a top-eight seed and extended hosting duties in the NCAA tournament.UConns rising fortunesBreanna Stewart and Moriah Jefferson are gone, but drive a few hundred yards past Gampel Pavilion and you can still find a prolific partnership in Storrs, Connecticut. That makes it easier to remember that once upon a time, well before the times of Rachel Hill or Stephanie Ribeiro, the Huskies soccer team used to make postseason runs with nearly the same frequency as the basketball team.In easing No. 21 UConn to wins over UCF (3-0) and South Florida (3-1) this past week, Ribeiro totaled three goals and three assists, and Hill added two goals and an assist. The production pushed Ribeiro into a tie with BYUs Ashley Hatch and Central Michigans Alexis Pelafas for the Division I with 15 goals. She also trails only Arkansas Claire Kelley for the lead in assists. Hill, meanwhile, is just three goals off Ribeiros pace and third among active Division I players in career goals.The Huskies built a strong start on a decidedly modest schedule, losing signature games to Rutgers and Florida State without scoring a goal, while beating several teams against which losses would have been grounds for inquiry. But wins against UCF and South Florida are not just as good as it gets in the American Athletic Conference, theyre résumé-enhancers, period.South Carolina wins battle of SavannahWhile No. 17 Floridas Savannah Jordan leads aall active college players in career goals and will likely earn a look from the U.ddddddddddddS. national team sooner rather than later, No. 2 South Carolinas Savannah McCaskill once again got the best of the Gators and their star in what has been one of the sports more entertaining rivalries the past three seasons.It was a game against Florida that well and truly placed McCaskill in the college soccer spotlight as a freshman in 2014, the second of her two goals proving the winner with less than two minutes to play. She scored again when the teams met in 2015, but Jordan answered and Florida went on to win that game with all of one second remaining in the second overtime.So the series arrived at Sunday. South Carolinas Chelsea Drennan won it with an expertly dispatched penalty kick early in the second overtime on a foul drawn by Simone Wark, but it was McCaskill who deftly backheeled a pass into Warks path to set in motion a sequence that ensured South Carolina (14-0-1, 8-0-0) remained one of two Division I teams without a loss.Speaking of which ...The best team you dont know?Disregard that question if you live in the middle of Pennsylvania. Or, for that matter, if you live anywhere in the Patriot League footprint. But when the weekend began, Bucknell was one of two teams ranked in the top 10 nationally in both goals scored per game and fewest goals allowed per game (sharing the distinction with Virginia, which suffered on both fronts). And while allowing a goal in Saturdays game against American might cost the unbeaten Bison (12-0-1, 6-0-0) a spot in the defensive rankings, scoring five in the win only bolsters the nations most prolific offense.The ringleader is Kendall Ham, who scored against American and leads the team with 12 goals, but 12 players have scored at least one goal. That from a program that as recently as 2011 scored just 10 goals for an entire season.Columbia makes itself at home in Ivy upheavalIt has been more than a decade since, in successive seasons, Princeton made the College Cup and Yale reached the Sweet 16, which means it has been a while since the Ivy League really influenced the national picture. Thanks to top-tier talents like Princetons duo of Tyler Lussi and Mimi Asom, and Harvards Midge Purce, that looked like it might change this season. But after a week of surprises, neither Princeton nor Harvard is in control of a league that one or the other has won seven of the past eight seasons. A team that just played its first home game is running the show.Just in time to beat Princeton 2-0 on Saturday, Columbia played its first home game in a newly renovated stadium (the New York schools previous home games were played in New Jersey). And because Harvard managed only a draw against Brown on Saturday, Columbia could conceivably clinch the title, and an automatic NCAA bid, before it even plays Harvard in the regular-season finale on Nov. 5. ' ' '