KirkwoodGolf: STEPHANIE MEADOW HEADS FIELD OF 126 BY SIX STROKES

Monday, May 13, 2013

STEPHANIE MEADOW HEADS FIELD OF 126 BY SIX STROKES

  FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA WEBSITE
AUBURN, Alabama - The top-seeded Alabama women's golf team finished off a commanding performance to win the NCAA East Regional Championship at the par-72, 6,259-yard Auburn University Club with a 20-under-par.

The Crimson Tide's 544 total was the second lowest 54-hole score in school history and sends Mic Potter's team to its eighth straight NCAA Championship. 
Stephanie Meadow, pictured, headed the field of 126 by six strokes with a 13-under-par aggregate of 203.
Alabama will defend the title from May 21-24 at the University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens, Georgia.
"That certainly isn't what we had in mind for a final round today," Alabama head coach Mic Potter said. 
"It is so difficult to know how to think and play when you have such a big lead. We were a little tentative, and we hit some shots that we don't always hit. We didn't make any putts, but how can you complain about that when you made everything the first two days? 
"If you would have told me at the beginning of the week that we would shoot 20-under, I would have been excited, so I am going to be real excited. We have to fix a couple of things when we get home, and go to work."
It was the second straight win for Meadow, her second regional crown (2011 East Regional) and her seventh-career win in the States . She finished with a 3-under-par 69 in the final round to tie the Alabama record for 54-hole scoring at 13-under-par 203. A three-putt on the 18th was all that kept her for having the record, that she now shares with Kathleen Ekey, to herself.
"I really just tried not to think where I was," Meadow said. "It was just another round of golf. It could have been the first round or it could have been the last round that is just how I attacked it. I just tried not to play to protective. I think I accomplished that."
Stephanie will be defending her British women's open amateur championship at Machynys in South Wales from June 11 to 15 and at the end of June she will almost certainly be spearheading the GB and I team of nine for the Vagliano Trophy match against the Continent of Europe at Chantilly near Paris.
Tulane, whose line-up includes Aberdeen's Gemma Dryburgh, pushed Alabama on Saturday with a 4-under-par 284 to finish eight-shots back 12-under 852.
Gemma finished T11 on two-under-par 214 with scores of 72-70-72.
It was the Green Wave's best regional finish in school history and the program's lowest 54-hole total. 
Two shots ahead of Gemma Dryburgh was former Scottish schoolgirls champion and past Loretto School student, Julie Yang (Oklahoma State). Julie shot 70, 73 and 69 for four-under 212 and seventh place.
Arkansas and Oklahoma State tied for third at even-par 864 with Texas (871) fifth, Northwestern (874) sixth and UCLA (875) seventh. Auburn finished eighth to qualify for the NCAA Championships on its home course.
Jennifer Kirby and Emma Talley both finished tied for fourth individually after carding 1-over-par rounds of 73 on Saturday for 5-under-par totals of 211.
Kirby, a senior from Paris, Ontario, made three birdies and four bogeys on the round. She made birdie on the 16th and pars on the 17th and 18th to finish with her second-lowest 54-hole total of the season. Talley, a true freshman from Princeton, Kentucky, also shot 73 with four bogeys and three birdies on her closing 18 holes.
Sophomore Daniela Lendl was the Crimson Tide's fourth counting score for the second straight day with a 3-over 75. She finished at 8-over 224. Hannah Collier's score of 4-over 76 was dropped from the team total to give her a three-round total of 5-over 221.

LEADING INDIVIDUAL TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72) Yardage 6,259
203 Stephanie Meadow (Alabama) 68 66 69.
209 Kelly Shon (Princeton) 71 68 70

SELECTED TOTALS
212 Julie Yang (Oklahoma State) 70 73 69 (7th).
214 Gemma Dryburgh (Tulane) 72 70 72  (T11).
221 Sian Evans (East Tennessee State) 74 76 71 (T35)
223 Elizabeth Mallett (North Carolina) 74 70 79 (T44).
224 Meghan MacLaren (Florida International) 75 74 75 (T51)
Field of 126 players

TEAMS WHO QUALIFIED FOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
844 Alabama. 852 Tulane. 864 Arkansas, Oklahoma State. 871 Texas. 874 Northwestern. 875 UCLA. 877 Auburn.
Failed to qualify included:
907 Florida International (14th). 909 East Tennessee State (17th).         


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