Chung Competes at NCAA Regional May 11-13 at Stanford Golf Course
Boise State women's golfer Leia Chung is set to compete individually at the NCAA Regional hosted at Stanford Golf Course from May 11-13. The redshirt junior, who recently claimed the Mountain West Conference title, will tee off at 10:50 a.m. MT daily. She is among a diverse field that includes powerhouse teams from Arizona, California, and Vanderbilt.
By the Numbers- Chung won the Mountain West title with a score of 5-under 211, a program record for the lowest 54-hole score in conference history.
- She has four individual titles during her career, tying the school record set by Samantha Martin.
- Chung is the third Boise State golfer to qualify for an NCAA Regional, marking a significant milestone for the program.
- Her current scoring average is 72.23, ranking her second in Boise State history.
As Chung prepares to compete in the NCAA Regional, her performance could further elevate her profile and impact Boise State's reputation in collegiate golf. Continued success may lead to opportunities for additional accolades and potential career advancements in the sport.
Bottom LineLeia Chung’s impressive achievements and record-setting performances position her as a key player for Boise State, showcasing the program’s growth and potential on a national level. Her participation in the NCAA Regional is not just a personal milestone, but a testament to her resilience and the program's upward trajectory.
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