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Garcia Austt Final Round Regional

#11 Women's Golf

NSU’s Season Ends at NCAA Women’s Golf South Regional

Sharks finish tied for seventh, narrowly miss out on National Championship berth

DAVIE, Fla. – Following a final round of (+17) 301 and a 54-hole score of (+47) 899, the Nova Southeastern women's golf team finished one shot shy of forcing a three-way playoff with a chance to qualify for the National Championship on Wednesday at the NCAA South Regional. The Sharks finished tied for seventh overall.

INSIDE THE TOURNAMENT:
Tournament Finish: T7th of 12 Teams
Tournament Champion: Lynn
Location: Grande Oaks Golf Club | Davie, Fla.
Par/Yardage: 71/5,887
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
  • The Sharks needed to remain within the Top-5 to advance to next week's National Championship tournament in Georgia. However, NSU ultimately ended up on the outside looking in after what was a wild finish in which the leaderboard's No. 3-9 teams were only separated by five strokes.
  • After both concluded their final rounds at 37-over par for the tournament, Lynn and Limestone settled the regional title in an aggregate playoff on No. 18, where Lynn secured the victory.
  • Lee and Anderson (S.C.) also punched their tickets to the National Championship after claiming third and fourth with final scores of (+43) and (+44).
  • Barry and Saint Leo entered the clubhouse at 46-over par before the Buccaneers edged the Lions in another aggregate playoff to earn the fifth and final berth into the National Championship.
  • NSU's Ellen Andersson and Sofia Garcia Austt each tied for 21st at 12-over par to lead the Sharks for the tournament.
  • Nicola Fall shot one-under par over the last six holes o Wednesday to wrap up play at 14-over and tied for 30th.
  • Hanna Ahlander tied for 32nd at 15-over par, while Ellen Ramstedt posted her low round of the week of (+4) 75 to earn a share of 49th at 19-over par.
  • Barry's Alice Gotbring, the nation's top-ranked player, captured individual medalist honors after edging Lee's Alex Naumovski by one shot with a 54-hole score of (+5) 218.
  • Lander's Hannah Stephenson (+8) and Saint Leo's Francesca Santoni (+9) qualified for the National Championship as the Top-2 individuals from non-advancing teams. Santoni defeated Columbus State's Victoria Libaak in a playoff by birdieing No. 10 to secure the final bid.
STATS OF THE DAY:
  • Wednesday's scoring average of 75.88 was the lowest of the tournament.
BEYOND THE SCORECARD:
  • There were only three under-par rounds posted throughout the tournament, including a tournament-best (-2) 69 by Naumovski on Wednesday.
UP NEXT:
To stay up-to-date with the Sharks, visit NSUSharks.com or follow them on Instagram and Twitter at @NSU_WGolf.
 
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Players Mentioned

Hanna Ahlander

Hanna Ahlander

5' 6"
Junior
Nicola  Fall

Nicola Fall

5' 3"
Junior
Sofia Garcia Austt

Sofia Garcia Austt

5' 7"
Senior
Ellen Andersson

Ellen Andersson

5' 9"
Freshman
Ellen Ramstedt

Ellen Ramstedt

5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Hanna Ahlander

Hanna Ahlander

5' 6"
Junior
Nicola  Fall

Nicola Fall

5' 3"
Junior
Sofia Garcia Austt

Sofia Garcia Austt

5' 7"
Senior
Ellen Andersson

Ellen Andersson

5' 9"
Freshman
Ellen Ramstedt

Ellen Ramstedt

5' 7"
Freshman