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Four MWC Schools Invited To Compete In NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships Regionals NCAA Regionals to be conducted May 10-12.
May 1, 2001
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - BYU, Colorado State and San Diego State will join Mountain West Conference champion New Mexico at the 2001 NCAA Women's Golf Championships Regionals. The Cougars and the Lobos are each making their second straight NCAA appearance after representing the MWC in the 2000 NCAA Women's Golf West Regional. The Rams are making their first NCAA appearance in school history. Three 21-team NCAA Regional Tournaments will be conducted May 10-12 to determine the championships field. Regional tournaments are considered preliminary rounds of the NCAA championships competition. New Mexico is a No. 8 seed and SDSU is a No. 14 seed in the East Regional at Finley Golf Course in Chapel Hill, N.C. Colorado State, a No. 15 seed, and BYU, a No. 18 seed, will compete in the West Regional at Trysting Golf Course in Corvallis, Ore. The Finley Golf Course and the Trysting Tree Golf Course are par 72 courses. Eighteen holes will be played each of the three days with the top-four scores counting toward the overall team total.
A total of 321 participants have been selected for regional competition, and 126 of those players will advance to the finals May 22-25 at the Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort at Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.
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