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Leah John and Victoria Gailey earn individual berths into NCAA Championship

This will be the first time in program history that the team has had two golfers make the NCAA Regionals as individuals

Leah John

Leah John and Victoria Gailey earn individual berths into NCAA Championship

This will be the first time in program history that the team has had two golfers make the NCAA Regionals as individuals

Leah John

The NCAA announced on Golf Channel today that and have earned an appearance in the Stanford Regional on May 9-11 with eyes on the NCAA Championships on May 20-25 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.

It marks the first NCAA berth for both John and Gailey and the first time in program history that the team has had two golfers make the NCAA Regionals as individuals in the same season. The Pack last earned an individual berth into the NCAA Regionals in 2000-01. Angie Yoon capped a run of three straight regional appearances with a tie for 37th (+16). The highest finish in an NCAA regional for a Nevada women's golfer was Yoon's 1998-99 performance when she tied for second (-1).

Gailey finished the lowest round (68) in Nevada women's golf history at the Mountain West Championship during the third round on Apr. 20. She has recorded the second-lowest score (73.40) against par in program history this season and holds the record for the lowest score against par in program history (73.06; 2020-21). Gailey's national scoring rating over 30.0 rounds is 132 and she has set a program-record 11 rounds at par or less this season. She has made 77 birdies during the 2021-22 season, which is second in program history behind teammate (84).

Gailey posted the 14th top-10 of her career after tying for seventh at the Mountain West Championships (+3).

John earns her first appearance in the NCAA Championships with an at-large selection. She earned her first-career win at The Show at Spanish Trail after shooting the lowest round of her career (66) in the second round and finishing with a four-under score to take the individual title. Her 212 was the lowest score in the tournament and tied the third-lowest 54-hole score in program history (Angie Yoon, 1998-99; Celyn Koo, 2015-16, 212). John has shot a scoring average of 73.67 against par to post the fourth-lowest score in program history.

John became one of eight Nevada women's golfers, including teammate Victory Gailey, to earn a win in their career. John has posted eight par-or-better rounds this season which is tied for fourth in program history. Her 84 birdies this season are the most in program history during a single season.

John and Gailey helped lead the Pack to the lowest season scoring average in team history (297.50), besting the 2018-19 Wolf Pack women's golf team (298.70). Nevada is ranked 27th in the region and 89th nationally after 10 tournaments.

Gailey and John will compete as individuals at the Stanford Regional on May 9-11.

Stanford Regional Individuals 

  1. Riana Mission, San Francisco
  2. Jennifer Koga, Sacramento State
  3. Kirsten Baete, Nebraska
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  6. Siripatsorn Patchana, Grand Canyon (Western Athletic Conference)
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