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Women's Golf Team Travels To NCAA Regionals
May 7, 2008
San Marcos, Texas - Complete Release in PDF Format
The Texas State women's golf team plays in the NCAA Division I Regional Championships for the first time in school history when the Bobcats travel to Austin, Texas, and play in the 2008 NCAA Central Regional Championship on May 8-10. The top eight teams and top two individuals not on the eight qualifying teams will advance to the 2008 NCAA Championship set for May 20-23 in Albuquerque, N.M. NCAA DIVISION I CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP UCLA enters the Central Regional as the top-ranked team after the Bruins finished the regular season ranked No. 2 by the Golfworld/Nike Coaches poll. Purdue is seeded as the No. 2 team in the Regional, while Alabama is the No. 3 seed and Denver is No. 4. The other Top 10 seeded teams at the Regional include: Kent State, Pepperdine, LSU, Texas A&M, Notre Dame and Texas. The rest of the field includes TCU, Florida State, North Carolina State, East Tennessee State, Texas Tech, Washington, Nebraska, Harvard, Texas State, Illinois State and Fairleigh Dickinson. There also are three players playing as individual competitors at the Central Regional Championships. They include Steffi Kirchmayr from the College of Charleston, Sara Wikstrom of Arkansas and Araceli Felgueroso of Coastal Carolina. BOBCATS HEAD TO FIRST NCAA REGIONAL TEXAS STATE DURING 2007-08 BRIGHT FUTURE TEXAS STATE UNDER HEAD COACH Mike Akers In May 2007, the Golf Channel ranked his 2007 recruiting class one of the nation's Top 5 classes and this past fall, golfstat.com named Texas State's freshman class the best in the country. In addition, between Oct. 2006 and Oct. 2007, the Texas State women's golf team moved up 100 places to become one of the Top 50 programs in the country. Akers came to Texas State in September 2006, after serving as the assistant coach for both the UCF men and women's golf programs. He also spent one season as a volunteer assistant for the women's program at Middle Tennessee. Akers also was the associate head coach at his Alma mater, Fort Hays State in Kansas for eight seasons. There, he helped develop the best program in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
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