LSU Women鈥檚 Golf Team Earns Seventh-Straight NCAA Regional Bid
The LSU women鈥檚 golf team has secured an NCAA Regional bid for the seventh consecutive year, as announced during a selection show. This year, the team will compete in Waco, Texas from May 9-11 at Ridgewood Country Club. LSU is entering the competition as the sixth seed among 12 teams, with a chance to advance to the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad, California. Coach Garrett Runion emphasized the motivation stemming from their recent ranking outside the top five, expressing confidence in their team's capabilities. The history of success in Texas offers positive vibes as they prepare for regional challenges.
By the Numbers- LSU has made the NCAA Regional field every year since 2019, excluding the 2020 season.
- They enter as the sixth seed out of 12 teams competing in the Waco Regional.
- LSU is aiming for a strong performance at the Ridgewood Country Club, which has a par of 70.
- Last year's experience and track record in Texas boosts the team's morale heading into the regional.
The LSU Tigers will focus on intense preparation leading up to the regional, with hopes to advance to the NCAA Championship by securing a top-five finish. This determination to exceed their current ranking is pivotal as they approach the tournament.
Bottom LineLSU鈥檚 consistent presence in NCAA regionals underscores their competitive stature, and with the right mindset, they can leverage their past experiences for continued success. Their ability to overcome challenges will be crucial as they strive to reclaim a top spot in national competition.
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