
Krog Selected To NCAA East Regionals
May 04, 2007 | Women's Golf
May 4, 2007
INDIANAPOLIS - Sophomore Lene Krog is one of three individual golfers that have been selected to participate in the East Regional of the 2007 NCAA Women's Golf Regionals, the NCAA Committee announced this week.
Krog, a native of Leir, Norway, finished the 2007 Conference USA Tournament with a fifth place finish (225) and garnered second-team All C-USA honors and All-Tournament honors.
Last year Krog was a member of the 2006 Pirate squad that made the East Regional in Winston-Salem, N.C.
The NCAA Division I Women's Golf Committee has announced the teams and individuals selected to participate in the 2007 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships Regionals. Three regional tournaments will be conducted May 10-12 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. Eight teams and two individuals will advance from each regional. The championships finals will be held May 22-25 at the LPGA International Legends Course, Daytona Beach, Florida, hosted by the University of Central Florida and the Central Florida Sports Commission. The regional sites and the selected teams and individuals are listed below.
East Regional
The East regional will be played May 10-12 at the University Club Golf Course, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, hosted by Louisiana State University. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in parenthesis next to the institution.
Teams:
1. Duke (Atlantic Coast Conference)
2. UCLA
3. Auburn
4. Purdue
5. Texas A&M (Big 12 Conference)
6. North Carolina
7. Alabama
8. Wake Forest
9. South Carolina
10. Virginia
11. Florida State
12. LSU
13. Louisville
14. South Florida
15. North Carolina State
16. Birmingham-Southern (Big South Conference)
17. Furman
18. College of Charleston
19. Western Carolina (Southern Conference)
20. Jacksonville State (Ohio Valley Conference)
21. Jackson State (Southwestern Athletic Conference)
Individuals:
1. Araceli Felgueroso, Coastal Carolina
2. Lene Krog, East Carolina
3. Amanda Mathis, Mississippi State