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TPC Harding Park Hosting Cowgirl Golf, NCAA Regional
May 04, 2018 | Cowgirl Golf
STILLWATER – The final step in the journey back to the NCAA Championships at Karsten Creek will be in California for the Oklahoma State women's golf team. The No. 16 ranked Cowgirls will play their NCAA Regional May 7-9 at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.
This is OSU's 26th consecutive NCAA Regional appearance, which is every year since the inception of the regional format in 1993 – a feat only nine other programs can claim. The Cowgirls have advanced to the NCAA Championships 21 times.
The low six teams and the low three individuals not on those teams at each of the four NCAA Regional sites (for a total of 24 teams and 12 individuals) advance to the NCAA Championships, which are being hosted by OSU from May 18-23 at Karsten Creek, the home of Oklahoma State golf.
This year's other NCAA Regional sites include Austin, Texas (UT Golf Club), Madison, Wisconsin (University Ridge Golf Course) and Tallahassee, Florida (Don Veller Seminole Golf Course).
Tickets are on sale now for the NCAA Championships at Karsten Creek. Visit the official NCAA Golf Championships at Karsten Creek site for more information.
NCAA San Francisco Regional
Date: May 7-9, 2018
Course: TPC Harding Park
Host: Stanford University
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,369
Tournament Format: 54 holes (18 holes each day)
Live Scoring: GolfStat.com
Cowgirl Stats/Notes
Golf Club Website
The Cowgirls
Kenzie Neisen
Stephanie Astrup
Chih-Min Chen
Alexis Sadeghy
Emma Broze
The Field (By NCAA Regional Seeding)
1. UCLA
2. Stanford
3. South Carolina
4. Kent State
5. Oklahoma State
6. North Carolina
7. Colorado
8. Louisville
9. North Carolina State
10. Mississippi
11. California
12. San Diego State
13. Pepperdine
14. Oregon
15. Long Beach State
16. Grand Canyon
17. Princeton
18. Fairleigh Dickinson
Participating Individuals
1. Alivia Brown (Washington State)
2. Samantha Hutchinson (UC Davis)
3. Ingrid Gutierrez (New Mexico)
4. Abegail Arevalo (San Jose State)
5. Darian Zachek (New Mexico)
6. Christine Danielsson (UC Davis)
This is OSU's 26th consecutive NCAA Regional appearance, which is every year since the inception of the regional format in 1993 – a feat only nine other programs can claim. The Cowgirls have advanced to the NCAA Championships 21 times.
The low six teams and the low three individuals not on those teams at each of the four NCAA Regional sites (for a total of 24 teams and 12 individuals) advance to the NCAA Championships, which are being hosted by OSU from May 18-23 at Karsten Creek, the home of Oklahoma State golf.
This year's other NCAA Regional sites include Austin, Texas (UT Golf Club), Madison, Wisconsin (University Ridge Golf Course) and Tallahassee, Florida (Don Veller Seminole Golf Course).
Tickets are on sale now for the NCAA Championships at Karsten Creek. Visit the official NCAA Golf Championships at Karsten Creek site for more information.
NCAA San Francisco Regional
Date: May 7-9, 2018
Course: TPC Harding Park
Host: Stanford University
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,369
Tournament Format: 54 holes (18 holes each day)
Live Scoring: GolfStat.com
Cowgirl Stats/Notes
Golf Club Website
The Cowgirls
Kenzie Neisen
Stephanie Astrup
Chih-Min Chen
Alexis Sadeghy
Emma Broze
The Field (By NCAA Regional Seeding)
1. UCLA
2. Stanford
3. South Carolina
4. Kent State
5. Oklahoma State
6. North Carolina
7. Colorado
8. Louisville
9. North Carolina State
10. Mississippi
11. California
12. San Diego State
13. Pepperdine
14. Oregon
15. Long Beach State
16. Grand Canyon
17. Princeton
18. Fairleigh Dickinson
Participating Individuals
1. Alivia Brown (Washington State)
2. Samantha Hutchinson (UC Davis)
3. Ingrid Gutierrez (New Mexico)
4. Abegail Arevalo (San Jose State)
5. Darian Zachek (New Mexico)
6. Christine Danielsson (UC Davis)
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