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Senior Hana Ku. The Tigers will head to Florida this weekend for the Ivy League Championships.
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Ivies to Head to Florida for Women's Golf Championship
April 18, 2017 | Women's Golf
For the first time, the Ivy League Championships will be held outside of the Ivy League's neighborhood, heading down to Orange Tree Golf Club in Orlando, Fla.
Among current Tigers, Hana Ku, Jordan Lippetz and Amber Wang each have All-Ivy League credentials, with Lippetz earning second-team honors each of the last two years and Wang doing so last year. Ku was a second-team honoree as a freshman and sophomore and first-team as a junior last year. Another All-Ivy honor this year would make her among eight or nine players in Ivy women's golf history to earn four All-Ivy recognitions, a feat three other Tigers have achieved: Avery Kiser '05, Susannah Aboff '09 and Kelly Shon '14. Harvard's Anne Cheng could join that club this year as well.
The Tigers and the rest of the league will be aiming to break Harvard's five-year run of Ivy titles in winning what would be the program's first crown since 2005. Princeton has lined up against all six other Ivy programs this year and has finished in front of all of them at some point this spring. At the Harvard Invitational on the first weekend of April, Princeton won the tournament with five other Ivy programs in the field, all except Columbia, and just more than a week later, Princeton finished third at the Georgetown Hoya Invitational in front of the other three Ivy teams in the field, including Yale, Penn and Columbia.
The tournament will have one round each day Friday through Sunday with live stats available here via Golfstat. Play will begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and 7:30 a.m. Sunday on the par-72, 6,100-yard course. The winning team will gain the Ivy League's automatic berth in the NCAA Regional.
Among current Tigers, Hana Ku, Jordan Lippetz and Amber Wang each have All-Ivy League credentials, with Lippetz earning second-team honors each of the last two years and Wang doing so last year. Ku was a second-team honoree as a freshman and sophomore and first-team as a junior last year. Another All-Ivy honor this year would make her among eight or nine players in Ivy women's golf history to earn four All-Ivy recognitions, a feat three other Tigers have achieved: Avery Kiser '05, Susannah Aboff '09 and Kelly Shon '14. Harvard's Anne Cheng could join that club this year as well.
The Tigers and the rest of the league will be aiming to break Harvard's five-year run of Ivy titles in winning what would be the program's first crown since 2005. Princeton has lined up against all six other Ivy programs this year and has finished in front of all of them at some point this spring. At the Harvard Invitational on the first weekend of April, Princeton won the tournament with five other Ivy programs in the field, all except Columbia, and just more than a week later, Princeton finished third at the Georgetown Hoya Invitational in front of the other three Ivy teams in the field, including Yale, Penn and Columbia.
The tournament will have one round each day Friday through Sunday with live stats available here via Golfstat. Play will begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and 7:30 a.m. Sunday on the par-72, 6,100-yard course. The winning team will gain the Ivy League's automatic berth in the NCAA Regional.
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