No. 25 Gamecocks Head to NCAA East Regionals
May 8, 2007
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The Basics The No. 25 South Carolina women's golf team competes as the ninth seed at the 2007 NCAA Women's Golf East Regional Championship played May 10-12 at the par-72, 6,403-yard University Club in The Gamecocks will play a familiar course at the East Regional, as The Gamecocks are one of 10 top-25 teams competing in the East Regional. In addition, the nation's No. 26 team is also included in the East Regional field. None of the other three regionals has more than eight top-25 teams. How To Get Results Live scoring will be kept throughout the tournament on www.golfstat.com, with results available at the end of each day on uscsports.com NCAA East Regional Field (GolfWeek Ranking) 1. Duke (2), 2. UCLA (12), 3. Jenna Pearson (Sr.) 74.85 Stroke Average Blythe Worley (Jr.) 77.39 Stroke Average Camila Mori (Jr.) 77.17 Stroke Average Bénédicte Toumpsin (Fr.) 76.00 Stroke Average Whitney Simons (Jr.) 78.47 Stroke Average Last Time Out Senior Jenna Pearson and junior Blythe Worley both posted top-10 finishes for Pearson provided The Gamecocks' performance marked Pearson Named Second Team All-SEC Jenna Pearson earned a spot on the second-team all-Southeastern Conference squad. It is the first time in her career that Pearson has received all-conference honors, with the recognition coming on the heels of Pearson being named the South Carolina Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year at the Gamecocks' All-Sports Banquet earlier in the week. Pearson was also named the South Carolina Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year award at the 2007 Gamecock All-Sports Awards Banquet on April 23 in addition to being recognized as the women's golf team most valuable player. Pearson Sets New School Record Senior Jenna Pearson set a school record for lowest single round when she carded a 66 in the second round at the SEC Championships. Pearson carded six birdies on the day to sit at six-under on the par-72, 6,242-yard Old Waverly Golf Club course in Her school record round bested the previous mark of 67, set by current LPGA pro Kristy McPherson in 2001 and matched by Pearson in the season-opener this year. McPherson fired the 67 in the first round at the 2001 SEC Championship, played on the par-72 Gamecocks in Top 100 Senior Jenna Pearson remains in the Top 100 for the fifth consecutive week. Pearson jumped nine spots after finishing tied for fifth at the SEC Championships and is ranked No. 41 heading into the NCAA East Regional Championships. She peaked at No. 36 earlier this season prior the Lady Puerto Rico Classic the week of October 6.
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