Moderators CJ Vogel Posted May 26 Moderators Posted May 26 Phew. Massive missed putt from EMU on the 16th to tie the round. Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted May 26 Moderators Posted May 26 Eastern Michigan will advance in Match Play over the Horns here. Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 Hsu falls in the end. EMU advances. collegiate golf sees its great Cinderella advance to face Stanford, its Beheamoth. Texas matches its Projections directors cup wise. Laura Ianellos second year is ultimately a success. next up is the men 3 Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 If Ianello can continue to develop golfers like O’Keefe and consistently has Texas in the NCAA Matchplay bracket they will break through and win a National Championship sooner rather than later. Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 Texas will lose two seniors. O’Keefe should return for her senior year. Texas will be back in the NCAA Nationals next year. 👀 2 Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 Well that eliminates any feel good aspect of their story. YUCK 4 Quote
LonghornFan4Ever Posted May 26 Posted May 26 Just now, TexTheHorn24 said: Well that eliminates any feel good aspect of their story. YUCK I didn't know EMU had NIL $$$ like that for golf wow Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 They’re not even really EMU students now are they 😭 Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 if it wasn’t already clear Farah O’Keefe is a longhorn legend 4 Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 Texas Men tee off today at 1:50 PM at La Costa in Day One of the NCAA championships Stroke Play 1 Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 After 3 early birdies a rash of Bogeys have hit the horns in the first 6 holes. Texas is +2 early in round one of stroke play. T17. Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 A slew of Birdies to turn over onto the front 9 has Texas -1 now on the day. up to T11 with 8-9 holes to go Quote
ArizonaLonghorn Posted May 29 Posted May 29 On 5/26/2026 at 2:27 PM, TexTheHorn24 said: Well that eliminates any feel good aspect of their story. YUCK Just checked their roster - 11 girls, three from the USA (including the two from California mentioned in the X post) and the other eight from Thailand (3x), Australia, Colombia, Belgium, Italy and the Philippines. The proposed Cruz-Cantwell legislation to protect college sports has a provision that schools cannot drop programs even if they run low on funds caused by spending on BB and football. "Protect our Olympic sports" is mentioned. Thinking about this because I recently read Louisville is over-spending on men's BB and football and considering cutting other sports. And Arkansas announced it was dropping both men's and women's tennis - total income from those two programs was around $3,000 (including $82 from women's tennis), but the costs for coaches, tennis court access, travel and scholarships was roughly $2,300,000 annually. 61% of the women's team and 64% of the men's team were international students. (Arkansas found an angel donor to fund tennis for a while, so it backed off dropping the programs). Interesting times. 1 Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 1 minute ago, ArizonaLonghorn said: Just checked their roster - 11 girls, three from the USA (including the two from California mentioned in the X post) and the other eight from Thailand (3x), Australia, Colombia, Belgium, Italy and the Philippines. The proposed Cruz-Cantwell legislation to protect college sports has a provision that schools cannot drop programs even if they run low on funds caused by spending on BB and football. "Protect our Olympic sports" is mentioned. Thinking about this because I recently read Louisville is over-spending on men's BB and football and considering cutting other sports. And Arkansas announced it was dropping both men's and women's tennis - total income from those two programs was around $3,000 (including $82 from women's tennis), but the costs for coaches, tennis court access, travel and scholarships was roughly $2,300,000 annually. 61% of the women's team and 64% of the men's team were international students. (Arkansas found an angel donor to fund tennis for a while, so it backed off dropping the programs). Interesting times. Correct. I have no issues with it but I just think the rules should dictate that you go to some in person classes and live in the same town as the school. Not in California where you can be independent really from a school like EMU while cashing their check and wearing a green uniform. Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 30 Author Posted May 30 Texas finishes -1 on the day. good solid consistent day all around. tied 6th going into round 2 1 Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 30 Author Posted May 30 Texas is up and at it this morning for round two Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted May 30 Author Posted May 30 Texas is off to the races early with two early birdies and an eagle that has them -4 on the morning thru 5 holes. Quote
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