
This week Annabell Fuller (pictured) collected her third straight Second Team All-SEC Award.
No. 4 Gators tee off Raleigh Regional Monday
Saturday, May 6, 2023 | Women's Golf
Round one is set for 8 a.m. at Lonnie Poole Golf Course
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Dates: Monday, May 8 - Wednesday, May 10
Location: Lonnie Poole Golf Course - Raleigh, N.C.
Host: NC State
Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 - 6,324 yards
Format: 54-Hole Tournament (18 each day)
Tee Times: 8 a.m. ET on Monday and TBD on Tuesday and Wednesday
Live Scoring: Golf Stat
Social Media: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
LINE UP:
No. 1 - Marina Escboar
No. 2 - Annabell Fuller
No. 3 - Jackie Lucena
No. 4 - Maisie Filler
No. 5 - Taylor Roberts
TEE OFF
The No. 4 seeded Florida women's golf team travels to Raleigh to compete in the NCAA Regionals starting on Monday, May 8 through Wednesday, May 10 at Lonnie Poole Golf Course hosted by NC State.
THE FIELD (Seeds)
No. 1 Wake Forest, No. 2 Arizona State, No. 3 Florida State, No. 4 Florida, No. 5 Arizona, No. 6 North Texas, No. 7 TCU, No. 8 NC State, No. 9 Purdue, No. 10 Nebraska, No. 11 Campbell and No. 12 Richmond
FORMAT
After 54 holes, the top-5 teams and low individual (not on an advancing team) advance to the NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., from May 19-24.
Last year, the NCAA announced the expansion from four to six regional sites, matching the same amount on the men's side. A total of 72 teams and 36 individuals will compete overall as the five other hosts schools include - Florida Atlantic, Georgia, Indiana, NC State, UTSA, Washington State
TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The Gators have qualified for 29 of the 30 all-time women's golf regionals as they were introduced in 1993 - the only year missed was 1999. Florida has made every regional since 2000 and each year under head coach Emily Glaser. The program has won three titles with the first in 2008 and back-to-back in 2016 and 2017, to tie for 10th all-time with Vanderbilt. Kelly Grassel claimed the program's first individual regional title in 2017 at the Columbus Regional.
LAST TIME OUT
Florida wrapped up play at the SEC Championship and advanced to the quarterfinals for the second straight season. The Gators fell to the eventual SEC Champions, Texas A&M, 4-1 in match play. In stroke play, Marina Escobar finished T4 for her third top-25 outing at the conference tournament as Annabell Fuller placed T15.
ANOTHER MILESTONE
Maisie Filler added another achievement to her career as she was officially invited to the Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA). She becomes the fifth Gator to recessive the honor as Florida has had a participant every year of the event.
A SEASON AGO
Last season, the Gators started the fall off with four top-3 finishes, including a runner-up to finish to end the season that featured Maisie Filler writing her name int he record book. Filler posted all three rounds in the 60's - 69, 66 and 68. After setting her career low in round two, she tied second all-time in program history for low individual tournament at 203 (-13). The last Gator to record the mark was Camila Hedberg in 2012 at the Cougar Classic. Filler was one stroke away from the program record (202) set by current pro Sam Wagner in 2016.
The Gators started spring on a strong note with a program record 29-under to win the team title at the FAU Paradise Invitational. Florida rode the momentum into defending its home course at the VyStar Credit Union Gators Invitational for the 25th time and seventh straight.
Into postseason play, Florida finished runner-up at the SEC Championship in Birmingham. The Gators entered the match play portion of the conference tournament seeking its first-ever victory after back-to-back years (2018-19) of 3-2 setbacks in the quarterfinals as the format was added in 2018. The No. 5 seeded Gators knocked off the reigning conference champion and No. 1 seeded Auburn Tigers and the defending national champions, Ole Miss. Florida fell to No. 2 LSU in the finals 4-1, as the Tigers won its first SEC title in 30 years.
The Gators missed the cut at the Albuquerque NCAA Regional by one stroke, however, Marina Escobar placed T3 to qualify as an individual for the NCAA Championship. Becoming the second UF women's golfer to accomplish the feat.
NEW FACES IN THE ORANGE & BLUE
Two new faces joined the program this season. In July, head coach Emily Glaser announced the addition of Beth Wu as the Gators' next assistant coach. A two-time All-American at UCLA, WU spent the last three years on the Epson Tour.
Florida also welcomed freshman Karoline Tuttle to the roster this season. A 2021U.S. Women's Open participant, she was named the Florida State Golf Association (FSGA) Player of the Year back-to-back years in 2020 and 2021.
THE TURN
Florida will look to advance to its 29th NCAA National Championship and seventh time under head coach Emily Glaser. The Gators won back-to-back National Championships in 1985 and 1986, becoming the first program ever to win two straight titles since the Division I tournament began in 1982. Florida has finished in the top-10 on 15 occasions with a stretch of top-5 or better from 1982-1990.
Dates: Monday, May 8 - Wednesday, May 10
Location: Lonnie Poole Golf Course - Raleigh, N.C.
Host: NC State
Course Par/Yardage: Par 72 - 6,324 yards
Format: 54-Hole Tournament (18 each day)
Tee Times: 8 a.m. ET on Monday and TBD on Tuesday and Wednesday
Live Scoring: Golf Stat
Social Media: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
LINE UP:
No. 1 - Marina Escboar
No. 2 - Annabell Fuller
No. 3 - Jackie Lucena
No. 4 - Maisie Filler
No. 5 - Taylor Roberts
TEE OFF
The No. 4 seeded Florida women's golf team travels to Raleigh to compete in the NCAA Regionals starting on Monday, May 8 through Wednesday, May 10 at Lonnie Poole Golf Course hosted by NC State.
THE FIELD (Seeds)
No. 1 Wake Forest, No. 2 Arizona State, No. 3 Florida State, No. 4 Florida, No. 5 Arizona, No. 6 North Texas, No. 7 TCU, No. 8 NC State, No. 9 Purdue, No. 10 Nebraska, No. 11 Campbell and No. 12 Richmond
FORMAT
After 54 holes, the top-5 teams and low individual (not on an advancing team) advance to the NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., from May 19-24.
Last year, the NCAA announced the expansion from four to six regional sites, matching the same amount on the men's side. A total of 72 teams and 36 individuals will compete overall as the five other hosts schools include - Florida Atlantic, Georgia, Indiana, NC State, UTSA, Washington State
TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The Gators have qualified for 29 of the 30 all-time women's golf regionals as they were introduced in 1993 - the only year missed was 1999. Florida has made every regional since 2000 and each year under head coach Emily Glaser. The program has won three titles with the first in 2008 and back-to-back in 2016 and 2017, to tie for 10th all-time with Vanderbilt. Kelly Grassel claimed the program's first individual regional title in 2017 at the Columbus Regional.
LAST TIME OUT
Florida wrapped up play at the SEC Championship and advanced to the quarterfinals for the second straight season. The Gators fell to the eventual SEC Champions, Texas A&M, 4-1 in match play. In stroke play, Marina Escobar finished T4 for her third top-25 outing at the conference tournament as Annabell Fuller placed T15.
ANOTHER MILESTONE
Maisie Filler added another achievement to her career as she was officially invited to the Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA). She becomes the fifth Gator to recessive the honor as Florida has had a participant every year of the event.
A SEASON AGO
Last season, the Gators started the fall off with four top-3 finishes, including a runner-up to finish to end the season that featured Maisie Filler writing her name int he record book. Filler posted all three rounds in the 60's - 69, 66 and 68. After setting her career low in round two, she tied second all-time in program history for low individual tournament at 203 (-13). The last Gator to record the mark was Camila Hedberg in 2012 at the Cougar Classic. Filler was one stroke away from the program record (202) set by current pro Sam Wagner in 2016.
The Gators started spring on a strong note with a program record 29-under to win the team title at the FAU Paradise Invitational. Florida rode the momentum into defending its home course at the VyStar Credit Union Gators Invitational for the 25th time and seventh straight.
Into postseason play, Florida finished runner-up at the SEC Championship in Birmingham. The Gators entered the match play portion of the conference tournament seeking its first-ever victory after back-to-back years (2018-19) of 3-2 setbacks in the quarterfinals as the format was added in 2018. The No. 5 seeded Gators knocked off the reigning conference champion and No. 1 seeded Auburn Tigers and the defending national champions, Ole Miss. Florida fell to No. 2 LSU in the finals 4-1, as the Tigers won its first SEC title in 30 years.
The Gators missed the cut at the Albuquerque NCAA Regional by one stroke, however, Marina Escobar placed T3 to qualify as an individual for the NCAA Championship. Becoming the second UF women's golfer to accomplish the feat.
NEW FACES IN THE ORANGE & BLUE
Two new faces joined the program this season. In July, head coach Emily Glaser announced the addition of Beth Wu as the Gators' next assistant coach. A two-time All-American at UCLA, WU spent the last three years on the Epson Tour.
Florida also welcomed freshman Karoline Tuttle to the roster this season. A 2021U.S. Women's Open participant, she was named the Florida State Golf Association (FSGA) Player of the Year back-to-back years in 2020 and 2021.
THE TURN
Florida will look to advance to its 29th NCAA National Championship and seventh time under head coach Emily Glaser. The Gators won back-to-back National Championships in 1985 and 1986, becoming the first program ever to win two straight titles since the Division I tournament began in 1982. Florida has finished in the top-10 on 15 occasions with a stretch of top-5 or better from 1982-1990.
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