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NC State Women’s Golf to Host and Play In Raleigh Regional

NC State Women’s Golf to Host and Play In Raleigh Regional


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RALEIGH — NC State women’s golf will kick off 2023 NCAA Championships action at home for the first time since 2015. The Wolfpack was named the No. 8 seed in the 12-team NCAA Raleigh Regional, which is set to take place May 8-10 at Lonnie Poole Golf Course.

The Pack’s selection marks its 11th season in a row being represented in regional action and its 20th such appearance in the last 21 seasons. Each of the program’s tournament appearances have taken place under the guidance of head coach Page Marsh.

This season marks the Wolfpack’s second time hosting an NCAA regional at Lonnie Poole as it also did so in 2015. That year is also the last time that NC State advanced to the final NCAA Championships site as a team. A potential NCAA Championship appearance in 2023 would be the fifth in the program’s history.

The format for the Raleigh Regional is 54 holes of stroke play with 18 holes played on each of the three days of action. Tee times will begin at 8 a.m. each morning. Attendance for the Raleigh Regional is free.

Participating Teams (seeded in the following order):

1. Wake Forest

2. Arizona State

3. Florida State

4. Florida

5. Arizona

6. North Texas

7. TCU

8. NC State

9. Purdue

10. Nebraska

11. Campbell

12. Richmond

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Regional play will take place across the country at six different sites — Raleigh, N.C. (hosted by NC State), Athens, Ga. (hosted by Georgia), Westfield, Ind. (hosted by Indiana), Pullman, Wash. (hosted by Washington State), San Antonio, Texas (hosted by UTSA) and Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (hosted by FAU). Each site has 12 teams and six individuals competing. The top five teams and the low individual not on an advance team from each regional will advance to play in the championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., from May 19-24.

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