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Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BostonCard - 05-26-2015

Aubert is now 3-up with 3 to play.

BC


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Farm93 - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:14 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:Danielson and (our) Lauren Kim are 4-up with five and four to play, respectively.
Aubert is 2-up and with four to play
Eijkenboom is 1-down with two to play.

Cautiously optimistic.

BC
(05-26-2015, 03:16 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:Aubert is now 3-up with 3 to play.

BC
Oh, that sounds lovely.  USC needs to win every hole from here on out just to then get three matches into sudden death.

BTW - The match leaderboard shows the other at 2-2-1 and "Final".  Which school won the sudden death match?


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BostonCard - 05-26-2015

Interesting that the Duke-Baylor matchup was 1 vs 1, 4 vs. 4 and 5 vs. 5; only the 2/3 match-ups were players not matched up with their corresponding seed.

BC


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BostonCard - 05-26-2015

Danielson held on the 13th, so she is now 4-up with 4 to go.  As farm noted, now USC needs to win every hole in at least one of the three pairings to win (and needs to hold on the 18th with Chung, who is one-up against Eijkenboom).

Anything can happen, but I'd much rather be in our position than theirs.

BC


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Viking_Guy - 05-26-2015

Aubert wins 4&2.  And one of $C's players just hit her drive into the water.


Duke Baylor match sudden death at #5 on hole 21.


VG



Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - oldalum - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 01:33 PM)ferrari link Wrote:Seems pretty parochial to me, if not a bit of sour grapes.  Why wouldn't your opinion apply to states as well?  Only California kids at California schools, for example.  No damn foreigners!  Well, except that Australian woman ball player.  Or can we consider Australia America, just like Canada?


you're a better world citizen than I am. But I did not say there should be zero foreigners (defined either as out-of-state or out-of-country). I said there should not be zero Americans on a team. To be consistent, you should then be okay with having zero Americans in all sports at a university. And with zero American graduate students, and zero American undergraduate students.


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Viking_Guy - 05-26-2015

Kim wins 4&3.

Edit;  That would be our Kim, #2 Lauren, beating SC #1 Then.

VG


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Farm93 - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:18 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:Interesting that the Duke-Baylor matchup was 1 vs 1, 4 vs. 4 and 5 vs. 5; only the 2/3 match-ups were players not matched up with their corresponding seed.

BC
I think that is more common.  With both 5s and 4s going off the board early to avoid mismatches.  Though as others have pointed out, unlike tennis, a #5 can easily beat a #1 over 18 holes.


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BostonCard - 05-26-2015

Kim takes her match 4 & 3.

Stanford up 2-1... just need one more.

BC


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Rally - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:22 PM)Viking_Guy link Wrote:Aubert wins 4&2.  And one of $C's players just hit her drive into the water.


Duke Baylor match sudden death at #5 on hole 21.


VG


They may have delayed too long to bring out that damn horse and play that damn tune.


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BobK - 05-26-2015

Park won the national title two years ago and hit her second shot into the water.  Some holes she out drove Aubert by 30/40 yards.
Danielson up 4 with 4 to go. 

Oh boy


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BostonCard - 05-26-2015

So it comes down to this:
Eijkenboom is down 1 in the 18th
Danielson is four up through 14.

USC needs to win both to win it.

BC


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BobK - 05-26-2015

USC just sank a nice birdie putt to stay alive.  Danielson up 3 with 3 to go
And Eij..... On to the 19th hole all even


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Farm93 - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:23 PM)oldalum link Wrote:[quote author=ferrari link=topic=12165.msg119068#msg119068 date=1432672433]
Seems pretty parochial to me, if not a bit of sour grapes.  Why wouldn't your opinion apply to states as well?  Only California kids at California schools, for example.  No damn foreigners!  Well, except that Australian woman ball player.  Or can we consider Australia America, just like Canada?


you're a better world citizen than I am. But I did not say there should be zero foreigners (defined either as out-of-state or out-of-country). I said there should not be zero Americans on a team. To be consistent, you should then be okay with having zero Americans in all sports at a university. And with zero American graduate students, and zero American undergraduate students.
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Not that this topic is really appropriate in an ongoing tracking of a championship event, but I suspect the Federal Government would not grant too many research dollars to an all-international university, especially if that university was full of Russian and Chinese citizens.    Just sayin'.

And in that spirit, I suspect a lot of state legislatures and voters would not be eager to absorb budget deficits from a public university AD if that AD had no citizens from that state on any of the athletic teams.


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Hulk01 - 05-26-2015

Aubert took a two on 16 to win her match.  The hole is 410 yards long.


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Farm93 - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:31 PM)BobK link Wrote:U$€ just sank a nice birdie putt to stay alive.  Danielson up 3 with 3 to go
And Eij..... On to the 19th hole all even
Ugh, in golf that is another 15 minutes down the road then.  I wouldn't trade for USC's position, but it would be nice for Danielson to just halve this next hole.


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - BostonCard - 05-26-2015

Eijkenboom took the 18th, so she is now all-square through 18.
Kim won the 15th, so Danielson is now up 3 with three to go.


BC


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Rally - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:32 PM)Hulk01 link Wrote:Aubert took a two on 16 to win her match.  The hole is 410 yards long.


Knowing nothing about golf, this sounds like a hell of a gutsy performance by our team!  (I don't enjoy golf even a little, but today this is my team! :)


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Spiny_Norman - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:32 PM)Hulk01 link Wrote:Aubert took a two on 16 to win her match.  The hole is 410 yards long.

Her opponent drove twice into the water then conceded to Aubert who was in the middle of the fairway.


Re: Women's Golf at NCAA Final - Farm93 - 05-26-2015

(05-26-2015, 03:35 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:Eijkenboom took the 18th, so she is now all-square through 18.
Kim won the 15th, so Danielson is now up 3 with three to go.


BC
Ugh?  What?  How on the 16th?  Still prefer the Stanford situation, but not enjoying the "Fight On" attitude on SC's Kim.