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Borja, Lau Advance as Wolverines Record Second Straight Top 20 Team Finish

Borja, Lau Advance as Wolverines Record Second Straight Top 20 Team Finish


Borja, Lau Advance as Wolverines Record Second Straight Top 20 Team Finish

5/22/2022 11:59:00 PM

// Tom Wywrot

» With a championship best 300, Michigan closed its NCAA Finals appearance with a 911 54-hole total to post a second straight top 20 national finish.

» With back-to-back closing birdies, Ashley Lau posted a third-round 71 (-1) to tie for 20th (221) and advanced as an individual to the final round of stroke play.

» After tying for 34th (223), Hailey Borja’s par on her first playoff hole (5-for-2) advanced her for a second straight year.

» Two of nine individuals, Borja tees off No. 10 at 12:01 p.m. MST, while Lau will be at 12:12 p.m. MST.

Site: Scottsdale, Arizona

Course: Grayhawk Golf Club (Par 72, 6,384 yards)

Tournament: NCAA Finals (Day 3 of 3)

U-M Team Standing: T-20th place of 24 Teams (301-310-300/911)

Top U-M Individual: Ashley Lau, tie-20th (72-78-71/221)

Next U-M Round: Monday, May 23 — Borja, Lau at NCAA Finals – Final Round (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 12:01 p.m. MST/PDT (tee times)

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — With back-to-back birdies on her final two holes, senior Ashley Lau’s 71 (-1) secured her a spot for the NCAA Finals final stroke play round, while junior Hailey Borja’s par on her first playoff hole advanced her for a second straight year today (Sunday, May 22) at the NCAA Finals. The Wolverine duo’s tallies helped the 20th-ranked University of Michigan women’s golf team post its championship best 300 and 911 54-hole total to earn the program’s second straight top 20 national finish at the Grayhawk Golf Club.

After reaching the NCAA Finals for a second straight year, the Wolverines began with a 301 to position themselves tied for 12th after day one. Following a 310 in the second round, U-M fell into a tie for 20th. Needing to finish among the top 15 to advance, the Maize and Blue used the 71 (-1) from Lau and 75 (+3) from Borja and graduate student Ashley Kim — in her final collegiate round — to rebound with team tally of 300.

With a 911 54-hole team total, Michigan finished 20th for a second straight year at the NCAA Finals, missing the first cut by eight shots.

“There is some frustration (not advancing) as we could never really gather the momentum we needed this week,” said U-M head coach

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