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Women's Golf Competing In Norman
9/23/2022 1:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
Schooner Fall Classic
Belmar Golf Club | Norman, Oklahoma
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The North Texas women's golf team will get back to competition just days after competing at Texas A&M, as the Mean Green head north of the Red River to take on a loaded field.
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THE EVENT: Belmar Golf Club will play as a par-70 course at 6,112 yards. The teams will play one round per day beginning Saturday and concluding on Tuesday. Each day will begin with tee times off the first and 10th holes.
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THE FIELD:Â There are 16 teams participating in the tournament: Baylor, Clemson, Florida State, Houston, Illinois, Iowa State, Louisville, North Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma-B, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas State, Tulsa, UTSA and Virginia Tech.
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REPRESENTING UNT: Competing for the Mean Green will be Audrey Tan, Sakura Sugiyama, Emilie Ricaud, Shreya Pal and Ellie Roth. Freshman Mason Lewis will be playing as an individual. Roth will be the first to tee off at 9:50 a.m., as the Mean Green will be paired with Clemson and Virginia Tech.
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RESULTS: Live scoring and final results will be posted on Golfstat.com. A full recap will be posted on MeanGreenSports.com at the end of the day.
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MOVING UP: North Texas has made significant strides since head coach Michael Akers took over seven years ago. The Mean Green were ranked No. 201 following the 2015-16 season, and since Akers arrived in Denton, UNT has soared more than 150 spots from that time. The Mean Green are now consistently ranked in the top 50 nationally.
THE GOAT: Lauren Cox, who graduated in Spring 2021 to finish off her stellar five-year Mean Green career, has attained partial status on the Epson Tour for the 2022 season, and she's currently on staff as a volunteer assistant coach.Â
UP NEXT: The Mean Green will travel to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to play in the Tulsa Invite on Oct. 10-11.
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NEW FACILITY: The Mean Green golf programs are thrilled to break in their brand new Bruzzy's UNT Golf Practice Facility, the new $3 million on-campus facility that features state-of-the-art technology, such as TrackMan, swing catalysts, indoor hitting bays, a short-game area and a PuttView indoor putting green.
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Belmar Golf Club | Norman, Oklahoma
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The North Texas women's golf team will get back to competition just days after competing at Texas A&M, as the Mean Green head north of the Red River to take on a loaded field.
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THE EVENT: Belmar Golf Club will play as a par-70 course at 6,112 yards. The teams will play one round per day beginning Saturday and concluding on Tuesday. Each day will begin with tee times off the first and 10th holes.
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THE FIELD:Â There are 16 teams participating in the tournament: Baylor, Clemson, Florida State, Houston, Illinois, Iowa State, Louisville, North Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma-B, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas State, Tulsa, UTSA and Virginia Tech.
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REPRESENTING UNT: Competing for the Mean Green will be Audrey Tan, Sakura Sugiyama, Emilie Ricaud, Shreya Pal and Ellie Roth. Freshman Mason Lewis will be playing as an individual. Roth will be the first to tee off at 9:50 a.m., as the Mean Green will be paired with Clemson and Virginia Tech.
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RESULTS: Live scoring and final results will be posted on Golfstat.com. A full recap will be posted on MeanGreenSports.com at the end of the day.
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MOVING UP: North Texas has made significant strides since head coach Michael Akers took over seven years ago. The Mean Green were ranked No. 201 following the 2015-16 season, and since Akers arrived in Denton, UNT has soared more than 150 spots from that time. The Mean Green are now consistently ranked in the top 50 nationally.
THE GOAT: Lauren Cox, who graduated in Spring 2021 to finish off her stellar five-year Mean Green career, has attained partial status on the Epson Tour for the 2022 season, and she's currently on staff as a volunteer assistant coach.Â
UP NEXT: The Mean Green will travel to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to play in the Tulsa Invite on Oct. 10-11.
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NEW FACILITY: The Mean Green golf programs are thrilled to break in their brand new Bruzzy's UNT Golf Practice Facility, the new $3 million on-campus facility that features state-of-the-art technology, such as TrackMan, swing catalysts, indoor hitting bays, a short-game area and a PuttView indoor putting green.
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Players Mentioned
Bruzzy's Facility Tour | UNT Golf
Friday, November 04
Beyond the Green: Audrey Tan | UNT Athletics
Friday, July 08