2021-22 LSU Men's Golf Record Book

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NCAA Quarterfinals: LSU vs. Vanderbilt

Review

National Champions!

LSU Advances to Second-Straight NCAA Semifinal

Brandon Pierce, Ben Taylor and Zach Wright were the first Tigers to tee off in LSU’s national quarterfinal match against Vanderbilt, and each defeated their Commodore rival to send the SEC Champions back to the Final Four of match play at the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships for the secondstraight season. Pierce put the first point on the board for the Tigers with a narrow 1-up victory over Vanderbilt’s Theo Humphrey, while Taylor followed with a 3-and-2 victory over All-American Matthias Schwab and Wright kept his match play record undefeated with a 4-and-2 victory over Carson Jacobs as No. 7-seeded LSU earned a 3.5-1.5 win over the No. 2-seeded Commodores in the national quarterfinals. LSU’s All-SEC sophomore Eric Ricard played Zack Jaworski all square for 18 holes, while Stewart Jolly dropped a 3-and-2 decision to Vanderbilt’s SEC Player of the Year Hunter Stewart in their morning match. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the second-straight season where they set up an SEC showdown with No. 3 seed Georgia in their semifinal match after the Bulldogs closed out No. 6-seed South Florida by a decisive 4-1 margin in the quarterfinal round. LSU teed off against Georgia with experience on its side after advancing to the Final Four of match play the season before for its best finish at the NCAA Championships in 47 years. The Tigers, competing as the No. 3 seed after trying for second place in stroke play a year ago, took down No. 6 seed UCLA by a 4-1 margin in the national quarterfinals before falling to No. 2 seed and eventual national champion Alabama by the same score in the semifinal

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round. It marked LSU’s best NCAA finish since finishing in third place in 1967. Pierce put the first point on the board for the Tigers in the 2015 quarterfinal as he never trailed Humphrey before winning 1-up in 18 holes. He took a 1-up lead early in the match with a birdie at the par-five third hole before falling back to all square after dropping the par-three sixth hole with a bogey. Pierce then made back-to-back birdies at the par-four ninth and par-four 10th holes to take a 2-up lead to the back nine. After trading holes by dropping the par-three 11th and winning the parthree 14th, Pierce’s lead was erased when Humphrey birdied consecutive holes at the par-four 15th and par-four 16th holes to square the match on the back nine. Pierce seized control again when he chipped in for eagle from more than 50 feet on the par-five 17th hole before picking up for par at the par-four 18th hole for a 1-up win. Like Pierce, Taylor never trailed in his match with Schwab as he fired out of the gate by taking five of the first seven holes to make the turn with a commanding 5-up lead. Schwab would only manage to cut Taylor’s lead to 3-up on the back nine after the Tiger All-American dropped two holes with a par at the par-five 13th and bogey at the par-three 14th. Taylor improved his record to 2-1 in match play at the NCAA Championships as an LSU Tiger when he matched Schwab with a birdie at No. 15 and par at No. 16 to claim a 3-and-2 victory for LSU’s second win of the day. Wright, who won both of his matches in match play at the NCAA Championships a year ago, moved to 3-0 in his career with a 4-and-2 win over Jacobs in the deciding match to send the Tigers to the NCAA semifinals to play Georgia.

2021-22 MEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK


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