GREENVILLE, S.C. -- The Furman women's golf team will open play Monday in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional at the par 70, 6,177 yard Finley Golf Club in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Admission and parking are free. Spectator parking is located near the track and lacrosse practice fields on Old Mason Farm Road. Shuttles will bring fans to and from the clubhouse, just a few hundred yards from the parking lots.
Live scoring will be available at Scoreboard.Clippd.com.  For the first time ever in the NCAA regionals, play will be live streamed at BabyGrandeGolf.com. Action from select holes and post-round interviews are available for $15 per day or $30 for the entire 54-hole tournament.
Teams will tee off of No. 1 and No. 10 beginning at 8 a.m. each of the tournament's three days. The Paladins will tee off of No. 10 starting at 8:55 a.m. in Monday's first round and will play in a group with Richmond and Howard.  Â
Furman's lineup for the regional will include junior Audrey Ryu, sophomore Eva Ringwald, freshmen Olivia Hasselbach and Ava Hanneman, and sophomore Jenna Madden. Sophomore Andrea Marin Raga will travel as an alternate.Â
The Paladins, who are the No. 10 seed in Chapel Hill, are part of an 12-team regional field that will battle for a top-five finish and a berth in the 30-team NCAA Championship, which will be held May 22-27 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif. The Chapel Hill Regional field includes four of the top 25 teams in the country led by fifth-ranked Texas. No. 12 North Carolina, 17th-ranked Mississippi State, and No. 20 Oklahoma State will compete in Chapel Hill.
Furman, which secured the Southern Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by capturing its 22nd SoCon Championship last month in Blythewood, S.C., will make its 26th NCAA Regional appearance. The Paladins appeared in 17-straight regionals from 1993, when the regional format began, until 2010. Â
The Furman team finished ninth at the NCAA Normal Regional last season. Audrey Ryu placed seventh to claim the individual qualifying spot for the NCAA Championship, where she advanced to the final round and tied for 47th.Â
NCAA Chapel Hill Regional
Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in parenthesis next to the institution.
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Texas
2. North Carolina
3. Mississippi State
4. Oklahoma State
5. Kent State (Mid-American Conference)
6. Virginia
7. Michigan State
8. NC State
9. High Point (Big South Conference)
10. Furman (Southern Conference)
11. Richmond (Atlantic 10 Conference)
12. Howard (Northeast Conference)
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Pinky Chaisilprungruang, Charlotte (American Conference)
2. Thanana Kotchasanmanee, Princeton (The Ivy League)
3. Victoria Levy, University of North Carolina Wilmington (Coastal Athletic Association)
4. Zoe Duval, Appalachian State
5. Caroline Patterson, UNC Asheville (Big South Conference)
6. Norah Seidl, Montana State (Big Sky Conference)
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