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Women’s Golf Looks To Win NCAA Regional Today

By Jared Jesulaitis May 8, 2024 | 9:31 AM

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Purdue women’s golf continues its run in Las Vegas today at the NCAA Regional. The Boilers were on a war path yesterday. Their team score of 8 under was the best round on the course and vaulted them to second place going into today’s final round.   It’s also a  new program best for the lowest round in an NCAA Regional and matching the 2010 Boilermakers at the NCAA Championships for Purdue’s best round in any NCAA tournament.  Purdue needs to finish in the top 5 in order to make the NCAA Championship. They currently have a 15 stroke lead over 6th place Oklahoma. It’s a two team race at the top with Purdue just 4 strokes behind #9 Arkansas. They lead #4 UCLA by 10 strokes. Through 36 holes at Spanish Trail Country Club, no other team has made more birdies than the Boilermakers. Purdue has recorded 36 birdies as a team, while ranking second in both par-4 scoring (-6) and par-5 scoring (-11).

Individually, Momo Sugiyama and Ashley Kozlowski are the low Boilers at 4 under, that’s 6 shots off the lead. Freshman Jasmine Kahler is just a stoke behind them. All 3 women are in the top 10. Kozlowski ties a program record as 1 of  7 Boilermakers to card 6 Rounds in the 60s in a single season.

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