Rice Men’s Golf Team Aims for NCAA Athens Regional Success
The Rice Men's Golf team is set to compete in the NCAA Athens Regional as the No. 10 seed, which will take place from May 18-20 at the University of Georgia Golf Course. Ranked 62nd overall, Rice faces a challenging field including top-seeded Auburn and other strong competitors. Coach Justin Emil emphasizes the team's goal of advancing to Nationals, stressing the importance of discipline and focus during the event. The Owls aim to secure a top-five finish to qualify for the NCAA Championship later this month.
By the Numbers- Rice is currently ranked 62nd in the Scoreboard rankings.
- The team has a total of 13 rounds with scores at par or better from their top five golfers.
- Rice's lineup includes standout players like Lukas Boandl and Daniel Zou, each with high stroke averages and multiple top finishes.
- The Owls will tee off at 8:25 a.m. CT on hole No. 10, competing alongside Southern Miss and Harvard.
If Rice achieves a top-five finish at the NCAA Athens Regional, they will advance to the NCAA Championship, scheduled for May 29-June 3 in Carlsbad, California.
Bottom LineThe Rice Men's Golf team is poised for a crucial challenge at the NCAA Athens Regional, with aspirations of making it to the NCAA Championship; their performance in this regional could determine their season's success.
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