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Lauren Whyte pushed Baylor into the national final with her 24th-hole victory in last season's NCAA Championship.

Rosters Set For Inaugural East Lake Cup

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Women's Golf 10/28/2015 12:00:00 AM
Oct. 28, 2015

ORLANDO, Fla. - The final rosters have been announced for the inaugural East Lake Cup in Atlanta, as the four semifinalists from the 2015 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Golf Championships will reconvene at East Lake Golf Club on Monday and Tuesday for a collegiate match play championship, airing live on Golf Channel each day from 1-4 p.m. CT.

The participating universities include:

Women's Division
Stanford (2015 NCAA Women's National Champions); Baylor (2015 Women's National Championship runner-up); Southern California; and six-time national champion Duke. The women's division features three programs currently ranked in the top-six in the Golfstat NCAA Women's team rankings.

Men's Division
LSU, the reigning 2015 NCAA Men's National Champions; USC, which lost to LSU in the championship match; Illinois, which has won three of its last four fall collegiate events and is currently the top-ranked team in the country according to the GCAA Coaches Rankings, and Georgia, two-time national champions.

EAST LAKE CUP WOMEN'S DIVISION ROSTERS

Stanford University: Shannon Aubert (Sophomore), Casey Danielson (Junior), Quirine Eijkenboom (Junior), Lauren Kim (Senior), Mariah Stackhouse (Senior), Head Coach: Anne Walker

Baylor University: Maggie Beth Byers (Junior), Louise Gateau-Chovelon (Junior), Laura Lonardi (Senior), Giovana Maymon (Sophomore), Lauren Whyte (Sophomore), Head Coach: Jay Goble

Duke University: Celine Boutier (Senior), Sandy Choi (Junior) Virginia Elena Carta (Freshman) Leona Maguire (Sophomore), Gurbani Singh (Sophomore), Head Coach: Dan Brooks

USC: Tiffany Chan (Junior), Karen Chung (Junior) Kyung Kim (Senior), Robynn Ree (Freshman), Gabriella Then (Junior), Head Coach: Andrea Gaston

EAST LAKE CUP MEN'S DIVISION ROSTERS

LSU: Sam Burns (Freshman), Nathan Jeansonne (Freshman), Brandon Pierce (Junior), Eric Ricard (Junior), Zach Wright (Senior), Head Coach: Chuck Winstead

USC: Sean Crocker (Sophomore), Rico Hoey (Junior), Andrew Levitt (Senior), Justin Suh (Freshman), Jonah Texeira (Sophomore), Head Coach: Chris Zambri

University of Illinois: Alex Burge (Senior), Charlie Danielson (Senior), Thomas Detry (Senior), Nick Hardy (Sophomore), Dylan Meyer (Sophomore), Head Coach: Mike Small

University of Georgia: Zach Healy (Sophomore), Lee McCoy (Senior), Jaime Lopez Rivarola (Junior), Greyson Sigg (Junior), Sepp Straka (Senior), Head Coach: Chris Haack

Two match-play tournaments will be contested simultaneously at East Lake Golf Club for the women's and men's divisions, with five players competing for each team. Monday, Nov. 2 will feature the semifinals:

Women's Division:
Stanford vs. Duke
Baylor vs. USC

Men's Division:
LSU vs. Georgia
USC vs. Illinois

The finals and consolation matches will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Stanford claimed itsfirst NCAA Women's Team National Championship in May over Baylor 3 to 2 when Stanford's Mariah Stackhouse defeated Baylor's Hayley Davis on the first playoff hole in the fifth and final match. In the semifinal matches, Baylor defeated Duke 3 to 2 and Stanford defeated USC 3 to 2.

LSU won its first men's golf NCAA Men's Team National Championship in 50 years this past June, defeating USC 4 to 1 after senior All-American Ben Taylor earned the deciding point by rolling in a nine-foot par putt to claim a 1-up victory. In the semifinal matches, LSU defeated Georgia 3-1-1 and USC defeated Illinois, also 3-1-1.

EAST LAKE GOLF CLUB

The historic East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, GA is the home course of legendary golfer Bobby Jones and is the oldest golf course in the city of Atlanta. Over the years, the golf course has hosted many national and regional championships, including the 1950 U.S. Women's Amateur, 1963 Ryder Cup, and 2001 U.S. Men's Amateur. It is now the permanent home of the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola, the culminating event of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedEx Cup. Additional information may be found at www.eastlakegolfclub.com.

The East Lake Cup is designed to highlight the best of college golf as well as draw attention to the work of the East Lake Foundation. The Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to helping families build better lives and children reach their highest potential through its holistic approach to community revitalization incorporating mixed-income housing, cradle-to-college education and community wellness.

The East Lake Cup, benefitting the East Lake Foundation, also will present the Tom Cousins Award, a new annual recognition of an outstanding male and female golfer who exemplify the values of the East Lake Foundation: excels in academics, engaged in his or her community and has overcome adversity. This award is named for Tom Cousins, founder of the East Lake Foundation, which transformed a community in despair into a thriving neighborhood, now a national model for community redevelopment through Purpose Built Communities.

Monday, Nov. 2
10 a.m. Semifinal Matches Begin
2-5 p.m. Golf Channel Live Coverage

Tuesday, Nov. 3
10 a.m. Consolation Matches Begin
11:45 a.m. Championship Matches Begin
2-5 p.m. Golf Channel Live Coverage

General Admission and public parking to the East Lake Cup November 2-3 is FREE

Each of the Mascots for the respective schools also will be in attendance at East Lake Golf Club on Monday, Nov. 2, interacting with fans and participating in Golf Channel's news and tournament coverage. In addition, Georgia Tech's mascot and the University of Oregon's mascot - Oregon is the host school for the 2016 NCAA Division I Golf Championships - will be on-site at East Lake Golf Club.

For more information about the East Lake Cup, please visit the tournament website here. Stay connected with the championship on Twitter via @GolfChannel using the hashtag #EastLakeCup.

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Players Mentioned

Giovana Maymon

Giovana Maymon

5' 3"
Freshman
Lauren Whyte

Lauren Whyte

5' 8"
Freshman
Maggie Byers

Maggie Byers

5' 9"
Freshman
Louise Gateau-Chovelon

Louise Gateau-Chovelon

5' 7"
Freshman
Hayley Davis

Hayley Davis

5' 5"
Sophomore
Laura Lonardi

Laura Lonardi

5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Giovana Maymon

Giovana Maymon

5' 3"
Freshman
Lauren Whyte

Lauren Whyte

5' 8"
Freshman
Maggie Byers

Maggie Byers

5' 9"
Freshman
Louise Gateau-Chovelon

Louise Gateau-Chovelon

5' 7"
Freshman
Hayley Davis

Hayley Davis

5' 5"
Sophomore
Laura Lonardi

Laura Lonardi

5' 4"
Freshman