Purdue Women’s Golf Continues NCAA Regional Streak in Las Vegas Competition
Women’s Golf at Purdue University secures their ninth consecutive NCAA Regional Berth, heading to the Las Vegas Regional at the Spanish Trail Country Club under head coach Zack Byrd. Purdue, the No. 6 seed, will compete in 54 holes of stroke play with the aim of advancing to the championships in Carlsbad, California. This marks their 26th NCAA Regional berth out of 27 championships, with a successful season featuring two tournament victories and multiple top 3 finishes.
By the Numbers- Purdue Women's Golf has earned their 9th consecutive NCAA Regional Berth.
- The team has participated in NCAA Regional competitions 26 out of 27 times.
- Top 5 teams and the top individual (not on advancing team) will move forward to the championships.
- Purdue Women's Golf placed fourth at the Big Ten Championships with an even-par 864.
- The team's quartet of players has shown consistent performance in all 11 tournaments.
- Purdue tied for fourth at the Spanish Trail Country Club earlier in The Show event.
The Boilermakers will aim to leverage their momentum from the successful season to secure a spot in the championships at Carlsbad, California.
Bottom LinePurdue Women's Golf continues their legacy in NCAA Regionals, showcasing consistency and determination under Coach Zack Byrd's leadership, positioning themselves as strong contenders for a successful run in the upcoming championships.
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