Chung Notches Top-25 Finish at NCAA Regional
Boise State's Leia Chung wrapped up her 2025-26 women's golf season by tying for 24th at the NCAA Stanford Regional with a score of 217 (+4). This performance marks both the lowest individual score and best finish at an NCAA Regional in the program's history. Throughout the tournament, Chung achieved notable scores of 72 (+1) in the first round, 74 (+2) in the second, and an even-par 71 in the final round, showcasing her strong play with multiple birdies. Her season concludes with the second-best scoring average in program history at 72.24.
By the Numbers- Chung recorded a total score of 217 (+4) at the NCAA Stanford Regional, allowing her to tie for 24th place.
- She achieved the lowest 18-hole score (71, E) and the best 54-hole score (217, +4) at NCAA Regionals in Boise State history.
- Chung's finish is the highest for a Bronco at NCAA Regionals, surpassing Genevive Ling's 79th place in 2015.
- She ranks fifth in program history with 20 career top-25 finishes, including eight this season.
Boise State women's golf will transition to the Pac-12 for the upcoming 2026-27 season, providing new competitive opportunities for the team and its athletes.
Bottom LineLeia Chung's record-setting performance at the NCAA Regional highlights a strong season and sets a positive tone for the future as Boise State women's golf joins a new conference.
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