Women’s Golf: Led by co-medalist Sambach, Cavaliers advance to NCAA Championships
Courtesy UVA Media Relations
Playing its best golf of the week, the 25th-ranked Virginia women’s golf team finished fourth at the NCAA Regional in Westfield, Ind., on Wednesday to advance to the NCAA Championships.
UVA was led by sophomore Amanda Sambach who shared medalist honors at 13-under 203. Sambach was this year’s ACC individual champion. Mississippi State’s Julia Lopez Ramirez, the SEC individual champion, also finished at 203.
The Cavaliers shot a season-best 10-under 278 during Wednesday’s final round for a three-day total of 15-under 849. UVA’s single-round and team scores were the best for an NCAA Regional in program history.
Sambach posted a final round score of 4-under 68. Her 54-hole score was the best ever by a Cavalier at an NCAA Regional site. She was one shot off the school record (-14, 202) she used to win the ACC title. Sambach enters the NCAAs having played her last six rounds at 27-under-par.
Sambach becomes the third Cavalier to finish first at an NCAA Regional. Calle Nielson was the first to accomplish the feat, placing first in 2010 at the West Regional at Stanford. In 2016, Elizabeth Szokol shared first-place honors, also at the Stanford Golf Course.
Virginia’s Celeste Valinho and Megan Propeck also shot 4-under 68 during the final round. Valinho finished 13th at 4-under 212 while Propeck was 21st at 2-under 214. That was Propeck’s best 18-hole score as a collegiate. Rebecca Skoler rounded out the Cavaliers scoring with a 2-over 74. She finished 37th at 5-over 221. Jennifer Cleary was 52nd at 226.
Virginia will be making its 13th appearance at the NCAA Championships in the 20-year history of the program. Last year the Cavaliers were 15th at the NCAAs.
The NCAA Championships will be held at at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., May 19-24. The 54-holes of stroke play begin Friday, May 19. The tournament consists of three days of stroke play on Friday thru Sunday (54 holes), after which the top 15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will be determined. That will be followed by a final day of 18 holes of stroke play (Monday) to determine the top eight teams that will advance to match play as well as the 72-hole individual champion. The team national champion will be determined by a match-play format that will consist of quarterfinals and semifinals conducted on Tuesday, followed by the finals on Wednesday.
Grayhawk Bound!
UVA qualifies for the #NCAAGolf Championships.
Great final round (-10/278) for the Hoos to finish 4th at NCAA Westfield Regional! pic.twitter.com/OdfJb16k7r— Virginia Women’s Golf (@UVAWomensGolf) May 10, 2023
NCAA Westfield Regional
The Club at Chatham Hills
Westfield, Ind.
Par 72, 6,300 yards
Final Results
Team Results
1. Mississippi State — 280-275-290-845
2. Oregon State — 286-277-284-847
3. Vanderbilt — 287-282-279-848
4. Virginia — 287-284-278-849
5. Tulsa — 279-292-284-855
6. Iowa State — 286-288-286-860
7. Tennessee — 288-294-281-863
7. Xavier — 289-285-289-863
9. Michigan — 283-294-289-866
10. Oregon — 294-291-288-873
11. Morehead State — 296-302-293-891
12. Lipscomb — 299-301-296-896
Individual Leaders
1. Amanda Sambach, Virginia — 69-66-68-203
1. Julia Lopez-Ramirez, Mississippi State — 67-66-70-203
2. Hannah Levi, Mississippi State — 68-66-70-204
3. Celina Sattelkau, Vanderbilt — 69-66-71-206
Virginia Results
1. Amanda Sambach — 69-66-68-203
13. Celeste Valinho — 72-72-68-212
21. Megan Propeck — 73-73-68-214
37. Rebecca Skoler — 73-74-74-221
52. Jennifer Cleary — 73-73-80-226