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WAC Lands Three Teams in the 2003 NCAA Women's Golf Championships

INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division I Women's Golf Committee has announced the teams and individuals selected to participate in the 2003 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships Regionals. Nevada, San Jose State and 2003 WAC Champion Tulsa, have all been selected to participate in the 2003 NCAA Regional Championships.

Tulsa, the five-time defending WAC Champion will be playing in the Central Regional. Nevada and San Jose State will both compete in the West Regional.

Three regional tournaments will be conducted May 8-10 to determine the championships field. Regional tournaments are considered preliminary rounds of NCAA championships competition, and all national championships policies will apply.

A total of 324 participants have been selected for the regional competition. Of these players, 126 will advance to the championships finals May 20-23. Eight teams and two individuals will advance from each region.

The championships finals will be held at Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, West Lafayette, Indiana, hosted by the Purdue University.

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Central Regional
The Central regional will be played May 8-10 at Firethorn Golf Club, Lincoln, Nebraska, hosted by the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in parenthesis next to the institution.

Teams:
1. California (Pacific-10 Conference)
2. Texas
3. Florida
4. Tennessee
5. New Mexico (Mountain West Conference)
6. Tulsa (Western Athletic Conference)
7. Purdue
8. Oklahoma
9. Missouri
10. Baylor
11. TCU
12. Kent State (Mid-American Conference)
13. Michigan State
14. Arkansas
15. Texas A&M
16. Indiana
17. Wisconsin
18. Kansas State
19. Nebraska
20. Yale (Ivy Group)
21. Southern University (Southwestern Athletic Conference)

Individuals:
1. Randi Gauthier, North Texas
2. Louise Kenney, Iowa State
3. Elizabeth Burden, Northwestern

West Regional
The West regional will be played May 8-10 at Karsten Golf Course, Tempe, Arizona, hosted by Arizona State University. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in parenthesis next to the institution.

Teams:
1. Pepperdine
2. Southern California
3. Oklahoma State (Big 12 Conference)
4. UCLA
5. Ohio State (Big Ten Conference)
6. Arizona State
7. Stanford
8. New Mexico State (Sun Belt Conference)
9. Washington
10. UNLV
11. San Francisco
12. San Jose State
13. Oregon State
14. Denver
15. Nevada
16. Illinois
17. Washington State
18. Oral Roberts (Mid-Continent Conference)
19. Cal State Northridge (Big West Conference)
20. Portland State (Big Sky Conference)
21. Bradley (Missouri Valley Conference)

Individuals:
1. Nicole Keller, Idaho
2. Stella Lee, UC Irvine
3. Erin Kerr, Colorado