BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic University's
Justine Fournand will begin her postseason run in the 2021 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, an event running May 10-12 at the University Club.
The 54-hole event will see 18 teams and six individuals not from those teams, including Fournand, play 18 holes per day. After Round Three, the lowest-six teams and lowest-three individuals not from those teams will advance to the NCAA Finals at the Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. The NCAA Finals are slated for May 21-26.
"I am thrilled for Justine to represent FAU at NCAA Regionals for only the second time in school history!" FAU coach
Aimee Neff said. "Our aim is to return to Regionals next year as a team. Justine has already shown she has the game and ability to win tournaments. The focus this week is to continue to love the process, play her game and have fun competing."
Fournand,
Conference USA's Golfer of the Year and a first-team All-Conference selection, is the second player in program history to compete in an NCAA postseason event. Natalia Navarro, the program's first NCAA postseason participant, finished 32
nd in a 2004 NCAA Regional.
Live scoring for the 2021 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional is available
here.
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