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Rosholt Leads Women’s Golf on Day One of NCAA Championship

Scottsdale, Arizona-Sun Devil Women’s Golf completed the first round of the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship on Friday afternoon.

The 2022 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Golf Championship will be hosted by Arizona and Thunderbird at the Grayhawk Golf Club. Scottsdale will be at the heart of the golf universe for the next two weeks, hosting a premiere event for college women’s golf in the second year of its three-year operation at Greyhawk.

Head coach Missy Far KayMost of the afternoon, the team was close to the top of the standings, competing for the lead until strong winds and some points in the round reached over 30 mph. By the end of the day, Sun Devils (+ 14/302) was in 16th place, just 6 strokes from the top 8 in the middle of a crowded leaderboard. ASU is now ahead of South Carolina’s 3rd, San Jose’s 5th, and Oklahoma’s 6th, as many of the top teams played in the afternoon struggled.

Freshman Calynne Rosholt She made her NCAA Championship debut in style and led it. She looked like a veteran while offering 72 (E). This is the sixth tie after the first 18 holes. She sat just four strokes behind overall leader No. 1 Rose Jean, and Rocholt recorded the third best round in the afternoon session. She spread three birdies, but she managed to finish the last eight holes under the par.both Alexandra Foster Ring When Grace Summer Hays Located in the upper half of the loaded NCAA field, we aim to move the leaderboard up tomorrow.

The ASU will once again pair with Virginia and Alabama to begin the second round at MST at 7:25 am on the first hole.visit Golfstat Live scoring during the tournament.

Front nine
Maroon & Gold started the round with back nines and finished the front nines. The wind began to intensify later in the day, making the front nine challenging.Did not stop Calynne Rosholt From ending with an even number, including 3 and 7 birdies. Grace Summer Hays Added birdie to 4. Ashrimenne I did the same on the 7th to highlight the last 9 holes.

Back nine
Arizona was able to start a strong day by reaching second place in the team’s rankings thanks to the hard work in the first nine holes. The first birdie in a team tournament is Calynne Rosholt, Achieved a feat on the 14th hole of par 4.both Alexandra Foster Ring When Grace Summer Hays Recorded consecutive birdies on the 16th and 17th holes, and made a turn with momentum. Forsterling led the day with a one-under performance in the first half of the day, and Roshold showed what would happen with equal effort. Summerhays bounced off the tough first hole to 2 and fell below the remaining 9 holes, showing tremendous calm.

QUOTABLES

Head coach Missy Far Kay
“The Greyhawk was in great condition. I learned a lot from today’s round and adjusted tonight. The biggest thing was the afternoon breeze. Starting tomorrow morning should improve my condition.”

“Karin was great today. That’s what I expect from her. She’s been playing very well throughout the season and it’s exciting to see her make such a great start.”

Freshman Calynne Rosholt
“I enjoyed participating in the NCAA Championship for the first time. The Greyhawk staff did a great job of hosting a great event. I am grateful to be able to participate in this experience.”

“I left a few shots today, but I’m still happy with the performance. The course was challenging and the wind added another obstacle. I can gather information and use it tomorrow. Will be. “

Team results

 








place team 1 To par
16 16 Arizona 302 +14
17 17 Georgia 303 +15
18 18 Virginia 304 +16
19 19 Texas 305 +17

Individual results

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The tea time for the second day of the NCAA Championship has been announced. Arizona, in addition to Virginia and Alabama, will begin its second round on the first hole at 7:25 am on the MST, with new players teeing off every 11 minutes. Subsequent tee times of the final round of the NCAA Championship for teams, players within teams, and individual competitors will be repaired based on the score in Round 2.

 

Golf channel coverage
The fourth round of stroke play on Monday and match play on Tuesday and Wednesday will be broadcast live on the golf channel. See below for broadcast schedules for golf channels throughout the championship (Eastern Standard Time). Golf channels can also be viewed online. www.golfchannel.com Or with the Golf Channel app.

 







date live broadcast College Central Golf Central Angkor
Monday, May 23 2 pm to 6 pm 1-2 pm 6 pm to 7 pm From 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm. From 12:00 am to 2:30 am.
6:00 am to 8:30 am (Tuesday)
Tuesday, May 24 From 9 am to 11:30 am.
2 pm to 6 pm
From 8:30 am to 9:00 am. 1: 30-2 pm 6 pm to 7 pm From 7 pm to 11 pm. 12:00 am to 2:00 am (Wednesday)
May 25 (Wednesday) 2 pm to 6 pm 1: 30-2 pm 6 pm to 7 pm 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm

Golf channel broadcast team

  • Play by Play: Bob Daddy
  • Analyst: Page Mackenzie
  • Tower: Steve Berkowski
  • On Course: Karen Staples / Emilia Migliaccio / Jim Gallagher Jr.
  • Interview: Killa K. Dixon

College Central When Golf Central From Monday to Wednesday, Anna Jackson, Amanda Bloomenhurst, High Medias, Rex Hogard, George Savarikas and Dixon will be the anchors.Tuesday College Central At 11:30 am, ET will feature the announcement of the 2022 ANNIKA Awards presented by Stiffel winners. This is a tribute to the best female division I university golfer in the country.

How to follow

The golf channel will be broadcast live from May 23rd to 25th, the last three days of the NCAA Championship. Stay tuned for more details on the upcoming NCAA Women’s Golf Championship hosted by Arizona State University at the Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale.Visit Championship Central web page.. For the latest information and information about the Sun Devil Women’s Golf program, follow our Twitter / Instagram account (@SunDevilWGolf), including our Facebook page (facebook.com/sundevilwgolf/), and visit our website (thesundevils.com).

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