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Low scores push Razorbacks into lead at NCAA regional
Hot temperatures and strong winds fueled low scores for Arkansas as it moved into the lead at the 2018 NCAA Austin Regional Championship.
AUSTIN, Texas — Hot temperatures and strong winds fueled low scores for Arkansas as it moved into the lead after second-round action at the 2018 NCAA Austin Regional Championship on Tuesday.
Arkansas shot a 17-under 271, a program best score in regional action for the Razorbacks. Arkansas came out of the gates strongly, paced by senior Alana Uriell who turned 3-under and continued to ride the birdie train on the back nine.
Uriell had three birdies in a row on holes 9, 10 and 11 and finished with a 7-under 65, moving up 61 spots on the leaderboard. She finished the day tied for 16th overall with scores of 78–65—143.
The senior’s 7-under 65 is a program record for the Razorbacks at an NCAA Regional. The score bested Uriell’s 4-under in 206 and former Razorback Emma Lavy’s 5-under 67s in 2013.
The Razorbacks recorded 21 birdies and had two eagles, both from Maria Fassi.
Dylan Kim, Fassi and Kaylee Benton also posted under-par rounds at the University of Texas Golf Course.
Kim moved up one spot into second place overall and is in the clubhouse shooting 70–68—138 (-6). She is one shot back of the leader with one round to play.
Fassi counted her second consecutive round under par and is in third place shooting 69–70—139 (-5) while Benton carded a 4-under 68 moving up 19 spots to fourth place with a 72–68—140 (-4).
Junior Cara Gorlei rounds out the Razorback scoring with a 4-over 148 (73–75) and is tied for 39th overall.
From Alana Uriell:
My putting was the key today. I shot 78 yesterday, and I think I just let go of the expectations and pressure and played my game. When I got out of my own way, I was a lot better. I was on the putting range practicing before the round, and my putting felt really good. I could feel the ball come off the (club) face. I birdied the first two holes and that helped get me going. After my round yesterday, I was looking to even it out today. Coming up 18, I was really going for that last (birdie) putt. I’m so happy that I could contribute to our team score today. I was really disappointed yesterday that I was the last player on the team. I wanted to play the way I could, so that my team could succeed.
From Coach Shauna Taylor
I always tell our team that when you play with a purpose, you play with intensity and precision. They did a fantastic job of that today. They were all out there fighting for each other and it was great to see. Alana’s round today, what great leadership from a senior to come back like she did. Maria, Kaylee and Dylan were just solid as a rock. It was pretty tough today and they did a great job of sticking to the plan and fighting for each shot. We are in a position to do what we came here to accomplish.
Final Round
When: Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Location: Austin, Texas | University of Texas Golf Course (Par 72 | 6,341 Yards)
Live Scoring: http://bit.ly/2FUESnR
Format: This is the third and final round of stroke play. The top six teams from this regional move on to the NCAA Championship
Notes
• Top-5 Finishes: 5 (3rd-2x; 4th-1x; 5th-2x)
• Best Individual Finish: T2 (2015)
• Arkansas has six team titles including the program’s first SEC Championship this year
• Alana Uriell’s 7-under 65 is a program record for score and versus par at an NCAA Regional Championship. It ties for second in program history for low round and score versus par.
• Arkansas was just one of three teams to shoot under par finishing the day with a 17-under 271. That score is the Razorbacks’ best team score at a regional and the second-best score in program history.
The Leaderboard
PLACE | PLAYER | SCORE | TO PAR |
---|---|---|---|
2 | Dylan Kim | 70–68—138 | -6 |
3 | Maria Fassi | 69–70—139 | -5 |
4 | Kaylee Benton | 72–68—140 | -4 |
T16 | Alana Uriell | 78–65—143 | -1 |
T39 | Cara Gorlei | 73–75—148 | +4 |
The Field
PLACE | TEAM | SCORES | TO PAR |
---|---|---|---|
1 | No. 3 Arkansas | 284–271—555 | -21 |
2 | No. 8 Texas | 281–285—566 | -10 |
3 | No. 14 Florida | 291–287—578 | +2 |
T4. | Virginia Tech | 288–293—581 | +5 |
T4. | No. 35 Baylor | 288–293—581 | +5 |
T4 | No. 21 Oklahoma | 299–282—581 | +5 |
T4. | No. 38 Texas A&M | 295–286—581 | +5 |
8 | No. 19 Auburn | 292–291—583 | +7 |
T9. | No. 41 Brigham Young | 291–296—587 | +11 |
T9. | No. 11 Michigan State | 285–302—587 | +11 |
11 | UTSA | 287–295—593 | +17 |
12 | No. 48 East Carolina | 299–152—451 | +19 |
13 | No. 25 Houston | 300–297—597 | +21 |
14 | No. 49 Texas Tech | 300–299—599 | +23 |
15 | Houston Baptist | 301–299—600 | +24 |
16 | No. 30 Miami | 298–306—604 | +28 |
17 | Georgetown | 302–304—606 | +30 |
18 | Missouri State | 318–319—638 | +62 |