
Golf Set to Compete at NCAA Cle Elum Regional
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The No. 21-ranked University of Miami golf team plays in the NCAA Cle Elum Regional Monday through Wednesday at the par-72, 6,306-yard Tumble Creek Club in Cle Elum, Wash.
Making their seventh straight trip to an NCAA Regional under head coach Patti Rizzo, the Canes are attempting to advance to the NCAA Championships for the third time in four years and the 26th time in program history.
Miami is paired with tournament host Washington and Northwestern in the first round and tees off on Hole 10 at 11:30 a.m. ET/8:30 a.m. PT on Monday. The 54-hole regional consists of single rounds on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and live results for the event will be made accessible HERE.
A quintet of Hurricanes—graduate student Claudia De Antonio, juniors Macarena Aguilera and Renate Grimstad, sophomore Kristyna Frydlova and freshman Anna Backman—are set to compete.
The Hurricanes earned the sixth seed in the regional and will face off against seven teams featured in the final WGCA Poll of the spring: USC (1), Arkansas (8), South Carolina (10), Northwestern (16), Washington (20), Oregon (23) and San Jose State (T27).
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