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UVa Women's Golfers Open in Sixth Place at NCAA Regional Neuhauser Leads Cavaliers with 72
Written by media relations   
Friday, 09 May 2008
Athens, GA ­ The Virginia women's golf team's bid to return to the NCAA Championships got off to a good start Thursday at the East Regional taking place at the University of Georgia Golf Course. The Cavaliers shot 8-over 296 are tied for sixth place with No. 10 Auburn. The top eight teams from the three-day, 54-hole event advance to the NCAA Championships.

"We put ourselves in a good position today," said Virginia coach Kim Lewellen. "You cannot win this tournament on first day, but can put yourself in a good position and that¹s what the team did. It is a very good feeling to be where we are. Now we just have to go out the next few days and maintain our spot, but our goal is to play a little better."

Sophomore Whitney Neuhauser led the Cavaliers with a score of even par 72. She had 16 pars during her round. Neuhauser is in 10th place. Freshman Joy Kim shot 1-over 73 to stand 17th while classmate Calle Nielson shot 2-over 74 and is 23rd. Jennie Arseneault used three birdies on her back nine to finish at 5-over 77. She is 52nd overall. Lene Krog is in 64th place at 6-over 78.
 
"Whitney probably hit the most greens she has hit all year," Lewellen said. "She had a phenomenal round and that was really big for us today. I was also very proud of how Joy Kim played. She did a nice job and Calle and Jennie both grinded, especially on the back nine. Lene did not have a great day, but she has a tendency to bounce back and that could be very helpful to us tomorrow."

Top-ranked Duke leads the field at 3-under 285. Fifth-ranked Florida is second at 290, South Carolina is third at 291, Furman is fourth at 292 and Louisville is in fifth place at 293.

The Cavaliers play was considerably better than in March when UVa played on the same course during Georgia's Liz Murphey Classic and never shot lower than 307 during their three rounds.

The second round of the tournament is Friday with the final round set for Saturday. Virginia will tee off at 12:30 p.m. during the second round. Live scoring is online at
Golfstat.com

NCAA East Regional Championship Univ. of Georgia Golf Course Athens, GA Par-72, 6,335 yards

First Round Results

Team Results
1. Duke               285
2. Florida            290
3. South Carolina      291
4. Furman             292
5. Louisville          293
6. Virginia           296
6. Auburn             296
8. Wake Forest         298
9. Georgia             299
10. New Mexico          304
11. Missouri           305
12. Vanderbilt          308
12. Georgia State       308
14. Indiana            309
14. Charleston Southern 309
16. Tennessee           311
17. Central Florida     312
17. UNC Wilmington      312
19. East Carolina       314
20. Jacksonville State  327
21. Jackson State       338

Individual Leaders
1. Sara-Maude Juneau, Louisville        67
2. Amanda Blumenherst, Duke            68
2. Benedicte, Toumpsin, South Carolina  68
4. Corrine Carr, Furman                69
5. Krystle Caithness, Georgia           70
5. Cydney Clanton, Auburn              70
5. Kimberly Donovan, Duke              70
8. Carmen Perez, UNC Wilmington         71
8. Alexandra Phelps, New Mexico         71
10. Tiffany Chudy, Florida              72
10. Jaclyn Hilea, Furman                72
10. Ornella Jouven, Florida             72
10. Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville           72
10. Whitney Neuhauser, Virginia          72
10. Jennifer Pandolfi, Duke             72
10. Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest          72

Virginia
10. Whitney Neuhauser      72
17. Joy Kim               73
23. Calle Nielson          74
52. Jennie Arseneault      77
64. Lene Krog             78
 
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