Women’s NCAA Regional Roundup
Kupcho places 15th in NCAA Regionals and will make her fourth trip to NCAA nationals; CU’s Hodgkins just misses advancing
Kupcho places 15th in NCAA Regionals and will make her fourth trip to NCAA nationals; CU’s Hodgkins just misses advancing
Westminster’s Kupcho in fifth place, CU’s Hodgkins in sixth at separate women’s NCAA Regionals
Kupcho’s advice helps Iceland’s Kristinsdottir qualify at Walnut Creek for U.S. Women’s Open
2-time regional champ Kupcho opens with 71; CU’s Hodgkins posts 72; DU in 11th place
With no Kupcho in Colorado field this year, 1 U.S. Women’s Open spot will be at stake at Walnut Creek; LPGA Tour rookies Huffer, Choi, Lee will tee it up
Kupcho will make pro debut at U.S. Women’s Open after earning medalist honors in qualifying; it’ll be her third USWO
Colorado tournament season gears up; on tap are CGA Senior Four-Ball, U.S. Senior Women’s Open qualifying; Eaton, Andonian-Smith, Hardy have already earned trips to Senior Women’s Open; CSU’s Prendergast, Secor set to defend U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball title
Kupcho will go to Oklahoma in quest for third straight NCAA Regional title; DU headed to Auburn Regional; CU’s Hodgkins earns individual berth
CSU, UNC, DU men all notch top-5 finishes at Ping Cougar Classic; Kupcho’s Wake Forest squad runs win streak to 3
Over the last 12 months, the hits have just kept coming for Colorado and local golfers; titles in a USGA championship, NCAA tournament, Augusta National Women’s Amateur are just some of the highlights