Jackets’ Larson Qualifies for Super Regional (Apr. 23, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings
golfer Nicholas Larson has become the first Yellowjacket
golfer in the program’s three year history to qualify for
the NCAA Super Regional. Larson, a freshman from
Riverton, Wyo.,
was one of five individuals from non-qualifying teams in
the West Region to receive an invitation to the
tournament.
The Northwest/West Super Regional
will be held May 2-4 at the Dakota Dunes Country Club in
Dakota Dunes, SD. The University of South Dakota is
hosting the tournament. The top two teams at the Super
Regional plus one individual not on those teams will
advance to the National Championships.
Larson currently sits in tenth place
at the Pacific West Conference Championships, which
conclude Saturday afternoon in Hilo, HI. Qualifying for
the Super Regional is based on scoring averages of events
prior to the conference championship.
Larson had a 76.1 scoring average
during the fall season and a 74.0 average in the spring.
His season scoring average for 18 rounds this year is
75.06. Larson’s breakthrough tournament came two weeks
ago when he finished in a tie for ninth place at the
Buzzini/Stanislaus Invitational in Turlock, Calif. He
carded rounds of 73 and 74 during the first two days of
the PacWest Championships, although those scores are not
factored into the Super Regional qualifying scores.
NORTHWEST/WEST SUPER REGIONAL
Dakota Dunes Country Club; Dakota
Dunes, South Dakota
West
Region:
1. Cal State Bakersfield
2. Hawaii-Hilo
3. Western Washington
4. Cal State Stanislaus
5. Grand Canyon
6. UC San Diego
7. Cal State Chico
8. St. Martin’s
West
Individuals:
1. Adam Lewis, Sonoma State
2. Robert Mink, Cal State San Bernardino
3. Nicholas Larson, Montana State-Billings
4. Bryan Newman, Cal State San Bernardino
5. Colter Kautzmann, Northwest Nazarene
Northwest Region:
1. St. Cloud State
2. Fort Lewis [Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference]
3. Colorado-Colorado Springs
4. Minnesota State Mankato
5. Fort Hays State
6. Colorado State-Pueblo
7. Nebraska-Kearney
8. Regis
Northwest Individuals:
1. Jeff Philippe, Adams State
2. Scott Sorvaag, North Dakota
3. Justin Cross, North Dakota
4. Mark Vallee, Colorado School of Mines
5. Steve Greene, Colorado School of Mines
Winner
of each region advances to finals (2 teams, 1 individual) |