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    NCAA Women's D-I regional selections

    April 25, 2011

    Pac-10 champ USC, UCLA and Alabama earned the three top seeds as the NCAA Division I women's golf committee announced the 72 teams and 18 individuals to play in the three regional tournaments May 5-7. The low eight teams from each regional, and the low two individuals not on those teams, advance to the NCAA Championship at Traditions GC in Bryan, Texas, May 18-21.

    East Regional

    *LPGA International, Daytona Beach, Fla

    *Teams (by seed)

    Alabama, Purdue, California, Arizona State, Auburn, Michigan State, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Florida, Florida State, Colorado, TCU, Louisville, Mississippi, Texas Tech, Florida International, Coastal Carolina, Augusta State, Yale, Kentucky, Stetson, UNC Wilmington, Fairleigh Dickinson, Alabama State

    Individuals

    Shena Yang, South Florida; Charlotta Lorentzen, Ga. State; Stefanie Keynoer, Furman; Kelly Shon, Princeton; Maria Ronderos, Miami (Fla.); Leigh Whittaker, College of Charleston

    __Central Regional

    __*Warren GC, Notre Dame, Ind.

    *Teams (by seed)

    UCLA, Duke, LSU, Arkansas, Wake Forest, Texas, Tulane, Stanford, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Kent State, Chattanooga, Northwestern, Minnesota, UNLV, Oklahoma State, North Texas, Wisconsin, East Carolina, Michigan, Illinois, Morehead State, Illinois State, Butler

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    Individuals __

    Harin Lee, St. John's; Lindsay Gahm, Indiana; Bonnie Hu, Harvard; Nina Muehl, East Tennessee State; Britney Hamilton, Western Michigan; Brittany Kelly, Ball State

    __West Regional

    __*Washington National GC, Auburn, Wash.

    *Teams (by seed)

    USC, Virginia, Arizona, Georgia, Tennessee, Pepperdine, Iowa State, UC Davis, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Washington, Tulsa, Denver, San Diego State, BYU, New Mexico, UT-San Antonio, Portland State, New Mexico State, San Jose State, Oral Roberts, UTEP

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    Individuals

    __Kayla Mortellaro, Idaho; Teo Poplawski, Idaho; Amy Anderson, North Dakota State; Brianna Espinoza, Colo. State; Jessica Hollandsworth, Maryland; Chelsey Cothran, Baylor