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Razorbacks to Louisville
The University of Arkansas Women’s Golf Team No. thirteen sent the 18 regional groups in Louisville on Wednesday.
The regional, scheduled May 10-12 at the University of Louisville Golf Club in Simpsonville, Kentucky, will feature number one South Carolina, which has won part of its 8 times this season, as well as four other teams in the top 15. for Louisville, Florida State No. 9, No. 11 Auburn and Texas No. 15.
The Razorbacks play in their fourteenth consecutive NCAA regional coach, Shauna Taylor.
“We have an organization of young women who have worked incredibly hard since August and have had to adapt, adapt and be disciplined to succeed in every space this year,” Taylor said. “This team has taken on the demanding situations and I know it will be able to meet the challenge in Kentucky. “
Those in Louisville, in seed order: Texas Tech, UCLA, Michigan State, Central Florida, Tennessee, North Florida, Louisville, Texas-San Antonio, Mercer, College of Charleston, Xavier, James Madison and Farleigh Dickinson.
Taylor’s club qualified for the eight-team game at the SEC championships two weeks ago and was eliminated through LSU No. 1 in the quarter-finals.
The six most sensitive groups from the NCAA’s 4 regional regions, as well as the 3 individual players from groups that are not making progress, will compete at the NCAA Championships in Scottsdale, Arizona, May 21-26.
Other host sites are LSU at the Baton Rouge University Club; The state of Ohio on Scarlet in Columbus, Ohio; Stanford at Stanford Golf Course (CA).
Tom Murphy
UALR loses championship game
After achieving their first Sun Belt Conference championship game with a semi-final win over Louisiana-Monroe, the men at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock lost the Georgia Southern championship game at Mystic Creek Golf Club in El Dorado.
The Trojans beat the Warhawks 3-1-1 in the semi-finals, beating Anton Albers, Logan Pate and Nico Horder, as well as a draw for Marcel Rauch. UUALR dropped the same score 3-1-1 in the championship match. Lomholt won the only time and Pate got a draw.
Smith leads UCA men
Miles Smith shot a par 72 on Wednesday to finish tied for 17th with 11 out of 227 and lead men from the University of Central Arkansas to sixth place at the Southland Conference Championship at Stonebridge Ranch Country Club in McKinney, Texas.
The Bears fired a 311 on the team, ending in 60 of 924, two McNeese State shots. Sam Houston State won the team’s name with a 2-out 873. Paul Chaplet of Sam Houston State won the medal after firing a 2-low 70 to finish the tournament with 3 under par 213.
Football
Red wolves sign Iowa preparatory QB
Jaxon Dailey, Iowa State’s most sensible quarterback for the 2022 promotion, engaged orally with Arkansas State University on Twitter Wednesday night.
Dailey finished 68. 6% of his passes for 1,859 yards and 19 touchdowns with six junior interceptions at Southeast Polk High School. It took the Rams to a 10-1 record and a second place in the Iowa State 4A playoffs last fall.
Dailey chose the Red Wolves over those in Michigan, Iowa and western Kentucky, among others.
Basketball
ASU charges three
The University of Arkansas women’s basketball on Wednesday announced 3 movement signatures with additions by escort Auburn Keya Patton, Utah, ahead of Ola Makurat and South Alabama escort Devyn Lowe.
Patton averaged 22. 5 minutes and scored 6. 0 game-consistent issues at Auburn last season, the only one with the show. Previously, he earned 1,000 numbers in a two-year school career at Wabash Valley College. He joined the Red Wolves with two years of eligibility.
Makurat arrives as a graduate movement that has already played two seasons with Utes and Liberty University. In his last two seasons in Utah, Makurat played 36 games and averaged 3. 3 issues and 2. 6 rebounds.
Lowe also joins ASU as a graduate movement and maintains two years of eligibility. Lowe spent three seasons on the Sun Belt with the Jaguars and finished third at the convention with forty-five triple problems last season.
Eli Lederman
UCA Jewell Honored
Zachary Jewell, a senior at the University of Central Arkansas, revered Wednesday as the Southland Conference Men’s Athlete of the Week.
Jewell won twice last weekend at the John McDonnell Invitational in Fayetteville. He won the two hundred meters with a school record and a better career time of 40. 71 seconds. He broke the school record in the 100, winning the occasion in 10. 07 seconds.
Jewell also assisted the Bears in fourth place in the 1,600 relay.
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