Indiana University Athletics

IU Ready for NCAA Regional in Texas
5/3/2016 8:25:00 AM | Women's Golf
THE FIRST TEE
The Indiana University women's golf team earned its 22nd NCAA postseason appearance and will compete at the Bryan Regional in Bryan, Texas, hosted by Texas A&M. The first round gets underway with 18 holes on May 5 followed by 18 holes the following two days.
The six teams with the best score after 54 holes, and the three individuals not on those six teams, will advance to the NCAA Championship in Eugene, Ore., which start on May 20.
NCAA BRYAN REGIONAL
May 5-7, 2016
Host: Texas A&M University
Live Scoring: GolfStat.com
**Indiana's first tee time for the First Round is at 9:00 a.m. CT on Thursday off No. 10 tee
COURSE INFORMATION
Traditions Club Golf Course
Bryan, Texas
Par: 72 • Yardage: 6,242/6,373
Participating Teams
(seeded in the following order)
1. UCLA
2. Georgia
3. Arizona
4. Kent State
5. Furman
6. Texas A&M
7. TCU
8. Texas
9. SMU
10. Louisville
11. Miami (Fla.)
12. Tulane
13. Campbell
14. Indiana
15. Texas State
16. Delaware
17. Lamar
18. Quinnipiac
INDIANA LINEUP
1. Ana Sanjuan (Junior | Igualada, Spain)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 74.32 2015-16 Best 18: 69
Played in all 28 stroke play rounds this season ... In the last three tournaments, has a scoring average of 73.11 ... had two rounds under par at Big Ten Championships ... paced Indiana with a T15 finish at Big Ten Championships, the best finish by an IU golfer at the conference championship since 2010.
2. Erin Harper (Freshman | Dublin, Ohio)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 74.00 2015-16 Best 18: 69
Played in all 28 stroke play rounds this season ... her scoring average of 74.00 ranks second on the team ... that scoring average is also the 12th-best among freshmen at the Bryan Regional ... closed the Big Ten Championship with a 3-under par 69 ... has six rounds under par.
3. Camille Chevalier (Senior | Aix-en Provence, France)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 73.50 2015-16 Best 18: 67*
Second Team All-Big Ten ... played in all 28 stroke play rounds this season ... Her 73.50 scoring average this season would be a new IU single-season record ... leads the team with 10 rounds under par this season, including six of the last 10 rounds ... opened Big Ten Championship with a 3-under par 69.
4. Alix Kong (Sophomore | West Vancouver, B.C.)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 74.79 2015-16 Best 18: 68
Played 14 rounds this season ... was inserted into the lineup for the first time March 7-8 at the Bay Area Intercollegiate and finished T16, including a 68 in her second round ... has finished T25 or better in three of the last four tournaments.
5. Theresa-Ann Jedra (Junior | Lexington, Ohio)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 77.93 2015-16 Best 18: 73
Has played the last two tournaments in the No. 6 spot in the lineup, as the tournament were "play 6, count 4" format ... has equaled or lowered her score in each of the last six rounds, capped off by a career-best 73 in the final round of the Big Ten Championship.
* - tied school record
ABOUT THE COURSE
The Traditions Club Golf Course will serve as the site for the Bryan Regional this week. The course is a par 72 and can play at either 6,242 yards or 6,373 yards, depending on tee box locations.
The course, which opened in 2004, is the home course for the Texas A&M Aggies men's and women's golf teams and was designed by Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II.
"It's an incredible piece of property. The naturally rolling terrain, the large native tress, Turkey Creek… the course really designed itself." – Jack Nicklaus, designer
ALL BIG-TEN HONORS
Indiana senior Camille Chevalier received Second Team All-Big Ten honors following the Big Ten Championship. It is the first all-conference accolade for the native of France and marks the second straight season an IU player was named All-Big Ten. Junior Ana Sanjuan was also named the team's Sportsmanship Honoree for the conference.
"BIG" FINISH FOR HOOSIERS AT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Hoosiers finished seventh at the Big Ten Championship, the best team finish since 2013 when IU finished fifth. Individually, junior Ana Sanjuan used a final round 70 to move up to a tie for 15th, the best individual finish at the Big Ten Championship by an IU player since Laura Nochta finished T7 in 2010.
Additionally, Erin Harper (T21), Camille Chevalier (T25) and Alix Kong (T25) all finished within the Top 25, the first time IU has done that at the conference championship since 2008.
ROUNDS UNDER PAR
Indiana players have posted 29 rounds under par this season, led by Camille Chevalier's 10 rounds.
HOOSIERS TIE FOR SECOND; CHEVALIER EARNS FIRST COLLEGIATE WIN
While the Hoosiers were continuing their hot streak on the course a team, senior Camille Chevalier was taking it to another level. The native of France carded a final round score of 68 (-4) to win the Lady Buckeye Invitational by one shot for her first collegiate stoke play tournament win.
Junior Ana Sanjuan and freshman Erin Harper both tied for ninth while sophomore Alix Kong tied for 20th. Indiana has now finished fourth, second and tied for second in its last three tournaments.
HOOSIERS EARN RUNNER-UP AT BRIAR'S CREEK
At the Briar's Creek Invitational on March 22-23, the Hoosiers compiled a team score of 869 over the three rounds and earned a second place finish. It marked the best team finish by the Hoosiers since they won the IU Invitational in 2013.
Camille Chevalier finished in fourth place with a score of 211 (-5), her best career finish after she had rounds of 68 and 69 on the week. Pear Siriko finished in a tie for 21st, which is the best finish of her career as well and Erin Harper carded her fifth Top 30 finish of the season.
IU FINISHES 4TH IN TOUGH CONDITIONS OUT WEST
With rain and multiple stoppages of play making scoring difficult, the Hoosiers were able to come away with a fourth place finish at the Bay Area Intercollegiate, an event that was shortened to 36 holes. Indiana beat ranked teams like Washington (11), BYU (26) and San Francisco (48) with Alix Kong and Camille Chevalier both finishing T16.
HARPER POSTS TOP 3 FINISH AT WESTBROOK
Indiana freshman Erin Harper posted the best finish by an IU player this season when she finished the Westbrook Invitational in a tie for third place. It marks the best finish by an IU golfer since Elizabeth Tong registered a second place finish at the Lady Buckeye Invitational on April 19, 2015. It is also the best finish by an IU freshman since Lindsay Gahm also tied for third place at the Lady Northern Invitational on Oct. 12, 2010.
SCHOOL RECORD FALLS IN LAS VEGAS
Indiana set a new school record for lowest team score at a 54-hole event, posting a score of 847 at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown at Boulder Creek Golf Club. The previous record was 860 set in 2008 at the same tournament.
The final round team score of 280 was also the second-best single round in program history. The score of 282 in the second round now sits as the third-best round in school history as well.
CHEVALIER SHINES IN LOUISVILLE…AND LAS VEGAS
Senior Camille Chevalier closed the Cardinal Cup in Louisville with the best round of her college career at the time. She carded four birdies and finished the day at 2-under par 70. It also tied for the lowest round of the day in tough conditions at the UofL Golf Club in Louisville.
Chevalier carried the momentum from Louisville out west to the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown, where she set a new IU record for lowest score at a 54-hole tournament. Her score of 208 (-8) was one shot better than Elaine Harris' total of 209 set in 2007. Chevalier would finish in 13th place in Las Vegas with rounds of 67-72-69, with the first round 67 tying the IU record for lowest single round score
STRONG PERFORMANCE AT EAST-WEST MATCH PLAY
The Hoosiers finished in third place in the match play portion at the East-West Match Play after placing fourth in the stroke play portion.
Leading the way for Indiana was Ana Sanjuan, who tied for 21st in the stroke play portion and then went 2-0 in her match play competition. Eva Domingo was the top IU performer in the stroke play, carding rounds of 73 and 71 before going 1-1 in match play.
TEAM EFFORT IN SOUTH CAROLINA
As a team, Indiana finished 8th with a team score of 893 (+29) at the Powerade Cougar Classic to start the 2015-16 season. The Hoosiers eighth place finish to open the season was their best 54-hole tournament finish to start a season since 2012-13, when they finished seventh at the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational in New Mexico.
The Indiana University women's golf team earned its 22nd NCAA postseason appearance and will compete at the Bryan Regional in Bryan, Texas, hosted by Texas A&M. The first round gets underway with 18 holes on May 5 followed by 18 holes the following two days.
The six teams with the best score after 54 holes, and the three individuals not on those six teams, will advance to the NCAA Championship in Eugene, Ore., which start on May 20.
NCAA BRYAN REGIONAL
May 5-7, 2016
Host: Texas A&M University
Live Scoring: GolfStat.com
**Indiana's first tee time for the First Round is at 9:00 a.m. CT on Thursday off No. 10 tee
COURSE INFORMATION
Traditions Club Golf Course
Bryan, Texas
Par: 72 • Yardage: 6,242/6,373
Participating Teams
(seeded in the following order)
1. UCLA
2. Georgia
3. Arizona
4. Kent State
5. Furman
6. Texas A&M
7. TCU
8. Texas
9. SMU
10. Louisville
11. Miami (Fla.)
12. Tulane
13. Campbell
14. Indiana
15. Texas State
16. Delaware
17. Lamar
18. Quinnipiac
INDIANA LINEUP
1. Ana Sanjuan (Junior | Igualada, Spain)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 74.32 2015-16 Best 18: 69
Played in all 28 stroke play rounds this season ... In the last three tournaments, has a scoring average of 73.11 ... had two rounds under par at Big Ten Championships ... paced Indiana with a T15 finish at Big Ten Championships, the best finish by an IU golfer at the conference championship since 2010.
2. Erin Harper (Freshman | Dublin, Ohio)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 74.00 2015-16 Best 18: 69
Played in all 28 stroke play rounds this season ... her scoring average of 74.00 ranks second on the team ... that scoring average is also the 12th-best among freshmen at the Bryan Regional ... closed the Big Ten Championship with a 3-under par 69 ... has six rounds under par.
3. Camille Chevalier (Senior | Aix-en Provence, France)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 73.50 2015-16 Best 18: 67*
Second Team All-Big Ten ... played in all 28 stroke play rounds this season ... Her 73.50 scoring average this season would be a new IU single-season record ... leads the team with 10 rounds under par this season, including six of the last 10 rounds ... opened Big Ten Championship with a 3-under par 69.
4. Alix Kong (Sophomore | West Vancouver, B.C.)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 74.79 2015-16 Best 18: 68
Played 14 rounds this season ... was inserted into the lineup for the first time March 7-8 at the Bay Area Intercollegiate and finished T16, including a 68 in her second round ... has finished T25 or better in three of the last four tournaments.
5. Theresa-Ann Jedra (Junior | Lexington, Ohio)
2015-16 Scoring Avg.: 77.93 2015-16 Best 18: 73
Has played the last two tournaments in the No. 6 spot in the lineup, as the tournament were "play 6, count 4" format ... has equaled or lowered her score in each of the last six rounds, capped off by a career-best 73 in the final round of the Big Ten Championship.
* - tied school record
ABOUT THE COURSE
The Traditions Club Golf Course will serve as the site for the Bryan Regional this week. The course is a par 72 and can play at either 6,242 yards or 6,373 yards, depending on tee box locations.
The course, which opened in 2004, is the home course for the Texas A&M Aggies men's and women's golf teams and was designed by Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II.
"It's an incredible piece of property. The naturally rolling terrain, the large native tress, Turkey Creek… the course really designed itself." – Jack Nicklaus, designer
ALL BIG-TEN HONORS
Indiana senior Camille Chevalier received Second Team All-Big Ten honors following the Big Ten Championship. It is the first all-conference accolade for the native of France and marks the second straight season an IU player was named All-Big Ten. Junior Ana Sanjuan was also named the team's Sportsmanship Honoree for the conference.
"BIG" FINISH FOR HOOSIERS AT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Hoosiers finished seventh at the Big Ten Championship, the best team finish since 2013 when IU finished fifth. Individually, junior Ana Sanjuan used a final round 70 to move up to a tie for 15th, the best individual finish at the Big Ten Championship by an IU player since Laura Nochta finished T7 in 2010.
Additionally, Erin Harper (T21), Camille Chevalier (T25) and Alix Kong (T25) all finished within the Top 25, the first time IU has done that at the conference championship since 2008.
ROUNDS UNDER PAR
Indiana players have posted 29 rounds under par this season, led by Camille Chevalier's 10 rounds.
HOOSIERS TIE FOR SECOND; CHEVALIER EARNS FIRST COLLEGIATE WIN
While the Hoosiers were continuing their hot streak on the course a team, senior Camille Chevalier was taking it to another level. The native of France carded a final round score of 68 (-4) to win the Lady Buckeye Invitational by one shot for her first collegiate stoke play tournament win.
Junior Ana Sanjuan and freshman Erin Harper both tied for ninth while sophomore Alix Kong tied for 20th. Indiana has now finished fourth, second and tied for second in its last three tournaments.
HOOSIERS EARN RUNNER-UP AT BRIAR'S CREEK
At the Briar's Creek Invitational on March 22-23, the Hoosiers compiled a team score of 869 over the three rounds and earned a second place finish. It marked the best team finish by the Hoosiers since they won the IU Invitational in 2013.
Camille Chevalier finished in fourth place with a score of 211 (-5), her best career finish after she had rounds of 68 and 69 on the week. Pear Siriko finished in a tie for 21st, which is the best finish of her career as well and Erin Harper carded her fifth Top 30 finish of the season.
IU FINISHES 4TH IN TOUGH CONDITIONS OUT WEST
With rain and multiple stoppages of play making scoring difficult, the Hoosiers were able to come away with a fourth place finish at the Bay Area Intercollegiate, an event that was shortened to 36 holes. Indiana beat ranked teams like Washington (11), BYU (26) and San Francisco (48) with Alix Kong and Camille Chevalier both finishing T16.
HARPER POSTS TOP 3 FINISH AT WESTBROOK
Indiana freshman Erin Harper posted the best finish by an IU player this season when she finished the Westbrook Invitational in a tie for third place. It marks the best finish by an IU golfer since Elizabeth Tong registered a second place finish at the Lady Buckeye Invitational on April 19, 2015. It is also the best finish by an IU freshman since Lindsay Gahm also tied for third place at the Lady Northern Invitational on Oct. 12, 2010.
SCHOOL RECORD FALLS IN LAS VEGAS
Indiana set a new school record for lowest team score at a 54-hole event, posting a score of 847 at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown at Boulder Creek Golf Club. The previous record was 860 set in 2008 at the same tournament.
The final round team score of 280 was also the second-best single round in program history. The score of 282 in the second round now sits as the third-best round in school history as well.
CHEVALIER SHINES IN LOUISVILLE…AND LAS VEGAS
Senior Camille Chevalier closed the Cardinal Cup in Louisville with the best round of her college career at the time. She carded four birdies and finished the day at 2-under par 70. It also tied for the lowest round of the day in tough conditions at the UofL Golf Club in Louisville.
Chevalier carried the momentum from Louisville out west to the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown, where she set a new IU record for lowest score at a 54-hole tournament. Her score of 208 (-8) was one shot better than Elaine Harris' total of 209 set in 2007. Chevalier would finish in 13th place in Las Vegas with rounds of 67-72-69, with the first round 67 tying the IU record for lowest single round score
STRONG PERFORMANCE AT EAST-WEST MATCH PLAY
The Hoosiers finished in third place in the match play portion at the East-West Match Play after placing fourth in the stroke play portion.
Leading the way for Indiana was Ana Sanjuan, who tied for 21st in the stroke play portion and then went 2-0 in her match play competition. Eva Domingo was the top IU performer in the stroke play, carding rounds of 73 and 71 before going 1-1 in match play.
TEAM EFFORT IN SOUTH CAROLINA
As a team, Indiana finished 8th with a team score of 893 (+29) at the Powerade Cougar Classic to start the 2015-16 season. The Hoosiers eighth place finish to open the season was their best 54-hole tournament finish to start a season since 2012-13, when they finished seventh at the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational in New Mexico.
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Darian DeVries Postgame Press Conference
Wednesday, December 10
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