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Hartlage 18th in Latest Arnold Palmer Cup Rankings
March 01, 2019 | Women's Golf
Hartlage is ranked 18th among American women in the penultimate Arnold Palmer Cup rankings.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville women's golfer Lauren Hartlage has moved into the top 20 in the latest Arnold Palmer Cup rankings.
Hartlage moved from outside the top 25 up to 18th among American women in the penultimate rankings.
The top six golfers from the final ranking in the Spring from both the United States and International men and women - 12 total golfers - shall be among the 24 individuals selected to compete in the Arnold Palmer Cup. Longtime Arnold Palmer partner Rolex is continuing its 50 year relationship through its support of the matches which will be hosted by The Alotian Club June 7-9.
Using Golfstat's NCAA Player Ranking as a base, the Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking awards bonus points for wins and high finishes and a penalty for poor finishes. The ranking also contains a strength of schedule component.
The remaining six men's and women's spots for the United States will consist of five committee selections, including at least one non-Division I golfer, and a coaches pick. The balance of the International team will include the men's and women's winners of The R&A Scholars Tournament, four committee selections, and a coaches pick.
Arnold Palmer Cup teams will be unveiled live on Golf Channel's Golf Central on Wednesday, March 6 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard.
Hartlage is coming off a victory at the Moon Golf Invitational in the Cardinals' most recent event. The junior carded rounds of 69-67-70 to finish the tournament at 10-under par for her second career victory.
Louisville is back on the course on Saturday, as the Cardinals travel to Orlando to take on East Carolina at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club.
United States Women - Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
1. Mariel Galdiano, UCLA
2. Dylan Kim, Arkansas
3. Jennifer Chang, Southern California
4. Malia Nam, Southern California
5. Haylee Harford, Furman
6. Kaitlyn Papp, Texas
7. Hailee Cooper, Texas
8. Abby Carlson, Vanderbilt
9. Aneka Seumanutafa, Ohio State
10. Stephanie Lau, Northwestern
11. Auston Kim, Vanderbilt
12. Ellie Slama, Oregon State
13. Emilia Migliaccio, Wake Forest
14. Sierra Brooks, Florida
15. Courtney Zeng, Vanderbilt
16. Ivy Shepherd, Clemson
17. Kaitlyn Milligan, Oklahoma
18. Lauren Hartlage, Louisville
19. Gina Kim, Duke
20. Kaylee Benton, Arkansas
21. Brooke Riley, Northwestern
22. Natalie Srinivasan, Furman
23. Kenzie Wright, Alabama
24. Greta Bruner, TCU
25. Allyson Geer-Park, Michigan State
International Women - Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
1. Frida Kinhult, Florida State
2. Patty Tavatanakit, UCLA
3. Hira Naveed, Pepperdine
4. Julie McCarthy, Auburn
5. Albane Valenzuela, Stanford
6. Jiwon Jeon, Alabama
7. Leonie Harm, Houston
8. Emily Price, South Carolina
9. Lois Kaye Go, South Carolina
10. Amelia Garvey, Southern California
11. Ana Belac, Duke
12. Agathe Laisne, Texas
13. Anna Backman, Miami
14. Gabriela Ruffels, Southern California
15. Sofia Garcia, Texas Tech
16. Yu-Sang Hou, Arizona
17. Karoline Stormo, Kent State
18. Abegail Arevalo, San Jose State
19. Clare Legaspi, UCLA
20. Aline Krauter, Stanford
21. Marta Perez, Florida
22. Harmie Constantino, Georgia
23. Kaleigh Telfer, Auburn
24. Sára Kousková, Texas
25. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona
Hartlage moved from outside the top 25 up to 18th among American women in the penultimate rankings.
The top six golfers from the final ranking in the Spring from both the United States and International men and women - 12 total golfers - shall be among the 24 individuals selected to compete in the Arnold Palmer Cup. Longtime Arnold Palmer partner Rolex is continuing its 50 year relationship through its support of the matches which will be hosted by The Alotian Club June 7-9.
Using Golfstat's NCAA Player Ranking as a base, the Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking awards bonus points for wins and high finishes and a penalty for poor finishes. The ranking also contains a strength of schedule component.
The remaining six men's and women's spots for the United States will consist of five committee selections, including at least one non-Division I golfer, and a coaches pick. The balance of the International team will include the men's and women's winners of The R&A Scholars Tournament, four committee selections, and a coaches pick.
Arnold Palmer Cup teams will be unveiled live on Golf Channel's Golf Central on Wednesday, March 6 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard.
Hartlage is coming off a victory at the Moon Golf Invitational in the Cardinals' most recent event. The junior carded rounds of 69-67-70 to finish the tournament at 10-under par for her second career victory.
Louisville is back on the course on Saturday, as the Cardinals travel to Orlando to take on East Carolina at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club.
United States Women - Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
1. Mariel Galdiano, UCLA
2. Dylan Kim, Arkansas
3. Jennifer Chang, Southern California
4. Malia Nam, Southern California
5. Haylee Harford, Furman
6. Kaitlyn Papp, Texas
7. Hailee Cooper, Texas
8. Abby Carlson, Vanderbilt
9. Aneka Seumanutafa, Ohio State
10. Stephanie Lau, Northwestern
11. Auston Kim, Vanderbilt
12. Ellie Slama, Oregon State
13. Emilia Migliaccio, Wake Forest
14. Sierra Brooks, Florida
15. Courtney Zeng, Vanderbilt
16. Ivy Shepherd, Clemson
17. Kaitlyn Milligan, Oklahoma
18. Lauren Hartlage, Louisville
19. Gina Kim, Duke
20. Kaylee Benton, Arkansas
21. Brooke Riley, Northwestern
22. Natalie Srinivasan, Furman
23. Kenzie Wright, Alabama
24. Greta Bruner, TCU
25. Allyson Geer-Park, Michigan State
International Women - Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
1. Frida Kinhult, Florida State
2. Patty Tavatanakit, UCLA
3. Hira Naveed, Pepperdine
4. Julie McCarthy, Auburn
5. Albane Valenzuela, Stanford
6. Jiwon Jeon, Alabama
7. Leonie Harm, Houston
8. Emily Price, South Carolina
9. Lois Kaye Go, South Carolina
10. Amelia Garvey, Southern California
11. Ana Belac, Duke
12. Agathe Laisne, Texas
13. Anna Backman, Miami
14. Gabriela Ruffels, Southern California
15. Sofia Garcia, Texas Tech
16. Yu-Sang Hou, Arizona
17. Karoline Stormo, Kent State
18. Abegail Arevalo, San Jose State
19. Clare Legaspi, UCLA
20. Aline Krauter, Stanford
21. Marta Perez, Florida
22. Harmie Constantino, Georgia
23. Kaleigh Telfer, Auburn
24. Sára Kousková, Texas
25. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona
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