aubiefifty 17,100 Posted May 3 Share Posted May 3 theplainsman.com Auburn Men’s Golf claims No. 1 overall seed in 2024 NCAA Tournament 4–5 minutes Fresh off the SEC Championship victory on Sunday at Sea Island Golf Club, Auburn Men’s Golf claimed the No. 1 overall seed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament and will head to University Club in Baton Rouge, LA for the regional round from May 13-15. “Super excited to be chosen and one overall,” said Auburn head coach Nick Clinard. “I think we've earned it. It wasn't given and now you go to Baton Rouge. It’s a hard golf course. It can get windy there. We obviously don't know the weather forecast yet, it’s too far out. But it's similar to the AU club which will be good. It'll be good preparation for us to get ready to go.” Auburn Men's Golf claims the No. 1 overall seed and will head to Baton Rouge, LA for the regional rounds Some reaction from the announcement and commentary on the Golf Channel pic.twitter.com/N69f9heax0 — Patrick Bingham (@PatrickABingham) May 1, 2024 As the top seed in the regional field, for the second consecutive season, the Tigers are joined by fellow power conference foes; Virginia (2), Texas Tech (3), Oregon (4), Duke (5), Ohio State (6), LSU (7), Louisville (8), Houston (9) and South Carolina (10). The five lowest teams and lowest individual from a team that doesn't advance will receive a spot in the National Championship at the Omni La Costa Champions Course, May 24-29, in San Diego, California. “There's a lot of good teams, great coaches and a lot of great programs. Casey Martin at Oregon, Jamie Green at Duke, Texas Tech, Virginia and Ohio State. South Carolina is a ten seed and they're an SEC team. They're very good and they're gonna want to pay us back for beating them this past week,” Clinard said. In its 13 previous tournament berths under Clinard, Auburn has advanced to the national championship tournament 10 times. Just like their recent SEC Championship run, the Tigers will continue to lean on their mix of young talent and veteran leadership with seniors J.M. Butler and Carson Bacha, junior Brendan Valdes and talented freshmen Jackson Koivun and Josiah Gilbert. "We've got incredible depth," Clinard said. "We've got some guys that can flat-out play and play at a lot of different places around the country. I believe iron sharpens iron. They push each other and challenge each other. They've encouraged each other and support each other. It has really helped us as we've evolved as a team throughout the year. They're connectivity has been phenomenal as well. The more connected you are, the more committed you are." Auburn’s freshmen duo of Koivun and Gilbert will enter their first NCAA Tournament after a week of Koivun winning the individual SEC Championship at 12-under par over three rounds and Gilbert defeating the top-ranked amateur in the country, Vanderbilt's Gordon Sargent, on Sunday in the championship round. “It's super exciting,” said Koivun. “I mean, you can always talk about winning a national championship but once you get there you just really have to perform and hopefully that's what we'll do during the next couple of weeks.” Do you like this story? The Plainsman doesn't accept money from tuition or student fees, and we don't charge a subscription fee. But you can donate to support The Plainsman. Patrick Bingham | Sports Editor Patrick is a sophomore from Auburn, Alabama, double majoring in journalism and marketing. He started with The Plainsman in fall 2022. Share and discuss “Auburn Men’s Golf claims No. 1 overall seed in 2024 NCAA Tournament” on social media. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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aubiefifty 17,100 Posted May 3 Author Share Posted May 3 I have been lacking somewhat on the golf stories so i added a few hopefully to scratch that itch some of you may have. some of this is kind of old but not bad. have a great weekend! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Win4AU 4,055 Posted May 3 Share Posted May 3 Booyah! At least one Auburn sport is doing well this year. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ertrader 206 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 I’m curious for someone who knows given the format of the regional is there any advantage to being a one seed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
augolf1716 21,434 Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 1 hour ago, ertrader said: I’m curious for someone who knows given the format of the regional is there any advantage to being a one seed A little you stay in your region which means you don't have to travel as far and play a course you may not be as familiar with. We're playing in the Baton Rouge Regional at the University Club which is similar to our Auburn University Club. Auburn, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Arizona State, Flordia State and Tennessee earned top seeds when the NCAA men’s golf committee announced on Wednesday the 81 schools and 45 individuals to play in the six 2024 NCAA Men’s Regional tournaments being held around the country May 13-15. The top five teams from each regional and the low individual not on those teams advance to the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif., May 24-29. Thirteen SEC teams earned NCAA postseason berths, the most of any conference. The Big 12 got 10 teams into the field while the ACC and Pac 12 each had eight teams. The Big Ten has six teams qualify. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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