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Husky Golfers Travel to Florida for NCAA Regional

April 25, 2005

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Seattle - In order to make the relatively short trip to Sunriver, Ore. for the 2005 NCAA Women's Golf Championship, Washington is going to have to travel across the country to qualify. The Huskies were named the No. 3 seed in the East Regional today when the NCAA announced the fields for its three regional championships. Washington will compete with 21 other teams May 5-7 at the University of Florida Golf Course in Gainesville for one of eight spots to advance to the NCAA Championships.

Currently ranked eighth in the latest Golfweek standings, the Huskies are seeded behind top-ranked Duke and sixth-ranked Pepperdine. Ohio State, ranked 10th and the Big Ten Conference champions, is the fourth seed in the east. Florida, ranked 11th is seeded fifth while 13th-ranked Tulane is sixth, 19th-ranked Furman is seventh and 30th-ranked Virginia is the No. 8 seed.

The top eight teams and top two individuals will advance from the three regional sites to the NCAA Championships May 17-20 at the Meadows Course at the Sunriver Resort. Washington placed fourth at last year's West Regional Championship at Stanford and went on to a sixth-place showing at the NCAA Championships at Auburn.

Washington's lineup for the NCAA East Regional will include Paige Mackenzie, Amber Prange, Sung Ea Lee, Courtney McCracken and Kim Shin. Mackenzie, Prange and Lee each played in the NCAA regional last year. The Huskies are looking to qualify for the NCAAs for the fourth time since 2001.

Mackenzie, who was named a first-team All-Pac-10 selection, leads Washington with a 73.59 stroke average. Shin, a freshman, is second at 74.79. Lee is third at 75.27 while Prange is fourth at 76.23 and McCracken is at 77.14. Prange was UW's top finisher at the Pac-10 Championships, placing ninth.

East Regional The East regional will be played May 5-7 at the University of Florida Golf Course, Gainesville, Florida, hosted by the University of Florida. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in parenthesis next to the institution.

Teams: 
1. Duke (Atlantic Coast Conference)
2. Pepperdine
3. Washington
4. Ohio State (Big Ten Conference)
5. Florida
6. Tulane (Conference USA)
7. Furman (Southern Conference)
8. Virginia
9. North Carolina-Wilmington
10. Mississippi State
11. North Carolina State
12. South Carolina
13. Vanderbilt
14. Miami (Florida)
15. East Carolina
16. Coastal Carolina (Big South Conference)
17. Princeton (Ivy Group)
18. James Madison (Colonial Athletic Association)
19. Jackson State (Southwestern Athletic Conference)
20. Jacksonville State (Ohio Valley Conference)
21. Campbell
Individuals: 
1. Adrienne White, Louisville
2. Meghan Little, Louisville
3. Brooke Mangan, Alabama-Birmingham

Central Regional The Central regional will be played May 5-7 at Jerry S. Rawls Course, Lubbock, Texas, hosted by Texas Tech University. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in parenthesis next to the institution.

Teams: 
1. Auburn (Southeastern Conference)
2. Arizona State
3. New Mexico
4. LSU
5. Wake Forest
6. Texas
7. Missouri
8. Arkansas
9. Michigan
10. Tulsa (Western Athletic Conference)
11. TCU
12. Southern Methodist
13. Purdue
14. Michigan State
15. Kent State (Mid-American Conference)
16. Baylor
17. Texas A& M
18. South Florida
19. Texas Tech
20. Notre Dame
21. Long Island (Northeast Conference)
Individuals: 
1. Louise Kenney, Iowa State
2. Emily Milberger, Oklahoma
3. Merynn Ito, Nebraska

West Regional The West regional will be played May 5-7 at New Mexico State University Golf Course, Las Cruces, New Mexico, hosted by New Mexico State University. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in parenthesis next to the institution.

Teams: 
1. UCLA (Pacific-10 Conference)
2. Georgia
3. Oklahoma State (Big 12 Conference)
4. Tennessee
5. Southern California
6. Arizona
7. California
8. Washington State
9. Stanford
10. UNLV (Mountain West Conference)
11. Oregon
12. San Francisco
13. UC Irvine (Big West Conference)
14. Brigham Young
15. Colorado State
16. Portland State (Big Sky Conference)
17. Northwestern
18. Oral Roberts (Mid-Continent Conference)
19. Illinois State (Missouri Valley Conference)
20. Georgia State (Atlantic Sun Conference)
21. Denver (Sun Belt Conference)
Individuals: 
1. Kay Hoey, Long Beach State
2. Laura Luethke, Fresno State
3. Renee Skidmore, Idaho

 

 

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