ATHENS, Ga. – No. 4 South Carolina is headed back to the NCAA Championship for the third straight season at Grayhawk Golf Club next week after finishing second at the NCAA Athens Regional today. The Gamecocks made a late charge with the only under par round on the course as a team. Host Georgia got two late birdies however to hang on by two shots over the surging Carolina squad.
“I thought it was the hardest of all three days today,” said head coach Kalen Anderson. “The hole locations were difficult – a little less accessible, especially on the front. Wind was swirling and a little bit stronger. I think the front nine played especially difficult. On the back nine, we finished really strong. They did a great job. I think we were 10-under on the finishing holes, the last six holes, which was awesome. We played the front nine pretty well, considering the conditions and just hung in there. It was a really good effort, and I’m very proud of the way they played. We were pretty far behind, but they made a good effort at the chase. We got it close – it was a fun finish. Most importantly, we’re headed out west to Arizona, going after a National Championship, and that’s what we’re going to focus on.”
Sophomore All-Americans Louise Rydqvist and Hannah Darling each posted red numbers today to finish second and third respectively on the individual leaderboard. Rydqvist shot 70 (-2) with four birdies and Darling fired a 5-under, bogey free 67 (-5) with birdies on the final two holes.
It’s Darling’s second consecutive top-five finish at NCAA Regionals and Rydqvist’s second straight top-10 at regionals. Darling now has a team-best four top-five finishes this season and Rydqvist has two, both coming at UGA’s Golf Course. She was runner-up medalist at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic back in March.
Senior Mathilde Claisse shot 72 (E) with a bogey free back nine and a pair of late birdies over the final four holes. She just missed an eagle putt at the par-5 18th hole, instead tapping in for a birdie four. Claisse, who has been a staple in the team’s lineup the last four seasons, is having the best season of her career. She finished T-11th at 1-over for the tournament today, marking her fifth top-20 of the season. Claisse, a three-time WGCA All-American Scholar, graduated last week with a degree in finance.
Freshman Mia Sandtorv Lussand was the final counting score with a 1-over 73. She fought back from a tough 4-over front nine,…
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