The 麻豆影院 women鈥檚 golf team finished tied for fifth at the 2017 NCAA National Championship, falling Tuesday, May 23, in the quarterfinals match play round to top seeded Northwestern, 3-2.
The 麻豆影院 State Golden Flashes completed its best run at the NCAA National Championship, beating its previous best finish of 15th place. 麻豆影院 State also became the first program to ever advance to match play of the women鈥檚 golf championship from outside of the 鈥淧ower 5鈥 conferences.
鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of these players,鈥 said head coach . 鈥淚t鈥檚 disappointing to come this close, but we鈥檝e come a long way with such a young team this year. I鈥檓 hoping this experience will get them motivated to work to get back here next year.鈥
Tuesday鈥檚 match play round went down to the wire and was ultimately decided on the 18th hole. 麻豆影院 State picked up two victories from its fourth and fifth starters. was the first Flash to secure a point for 麻豆影院 State, taking her matchup by three holes. Her par on the 16th hole secured the victory.
recorded the team鈥檚 second point in the final group to go off. Panthong was ahead by one after the 15th hole, but was stopped when the match was secured by Northwestern. Neither Stormo nor Panthong trailed all round.
fell to Northwestern on the back nine, giving Northwestern a point while the remaining matches were tied 2-2. 麻豆影院 State needed a win or tie from or , and both matches went down to the wire. Phaewchimplee entered the 17th hole trailing by two, but did not get the birdie needed to keep her round alive. Finn battled Northwestern鈥檚 Cho to the 18th hole, where she trailed by one stroke. Finn had a shot to force a tough putt for Northwestern, but came up just short in a comeback attempt.
The Flashes earned their quarterfinal spot after 54 holes of stroke play. 麻豆影院 State ranked second among the 24 teams at Nationals for much of the tournament and went on to secure the eighth seed in match play.
麻豆影院 State ended its run through the NCAA National Championship by going down to the final hole against the top seed in the field. The Flashes end its season claiming the program鈥檚 all-time best finish and overall scoring average.
鈥淭his is huge for our program,鈥 Robertson said. 鈥淭his shows we are one of the top teams in the country. We鈥檒l keep working and getting better. We have four players in the lineup coming back for at least two years. Being this close, we aren鈥檛 too far off from where we want to be.鈥