Rylee Tucker
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- Height:
- 5-2
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- Hometown:
- Maryville, Tenn.
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- Year:
- Freshman
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- High School:
- Maryville High School
Bio
PRIOR TO C-N: Rylee was a two-sport athlete in high school, competing in both golf and bowling. After finishing runner-up at regionals with her team in her senior year, she went on to make a state tournament appearance.
PERSONAL: Rylee is the daughter of Whitney and Jon Tucker.
News mentions
C-N dug themselves a hole in the first two days and was out of control of their own destiny, playing better in the final round but not enough to lift them over Anderson and Catawba.
The Eagles shot 39-over as a team through the first two rounds, sitting just below Anderson for a spot in the top four and access to the final day’s medal match play.
Carson-Newman bested the field by nine strokes in round one and tied with West Florida in the final 18 holes to share the lead at the final regular season event of the season.
#27 C-N Women’s Golf played two solid rounds to put themselves in contention for a team title, but will have to duke it out with #25 West Florida tomorrow.
Carson-Newman Women’s Golf used solid play from their top two to take a 7th place finish at the Oldfield Intercollegiate in a field of 13 teams, just two strokes out of the top five.
#26 Carson-Newman Women’s Golf was through 10 holes when costal weather cut the day short. The day of play was suspended with plans to continue the round tomorrow.
Carson-Newman was led by an under-par round from Emery Fisher and Madison Miller’s collegiate low round to overtake #23 LMU and #5 Grand Valley State.
The Eagles put together solid performances on the back nine, but were challenged by the front, holding onto 12th place in a field of nationally ranked teams.
The Eagles beat multiple ranked opponents in the tournament with help from Picot’s under-par finishing round and four Eagles in the 70’s.
Carson-Newman Women’s golf sits in 8th place after second round struggle. The Eagles will have just one to two holes left to finish in round two tomorrow morning before they begin their final 18.
Anaelle Picot strung together three impressive rounds while Emery Fisher shot her best round of the tournament at -1, but the Eagles wouldn’t gain ground on the loaded field.
The Eagles improved by two strokes in round two with exceptional play from Picot and Lambert, sitting a stroke behind Erskine and nine strokes out of the top 10.
The Eagles Women’s golf team notched a score of +14 on the third day to finish in fifth place below Flagler, Lander, Wingate, and West Florida, who were all ranked teams last season.
With a ten-stroke improvement from round one to two, Carson-Newman sits three strokes out of third place with three players in the top 25.
Fisher and Lee’s Hannah Nall would duke it out in a one-hole playoff, where she would win on the 18th hole while C-N recorded the lowest round of the day to jump three spots for third place.
All five Eagles tallied rounds of 70 or better in round one and sit just outside the top five in the team standings, while Emery Fisher sits two under and is solo fourth in the field.
Women’s golf will head to McCormick, South Carolina to face a field of 15 that includes the #13 Lee Lady Flames and #19 Lander.
Lambert would shoot her second round of the year in the 70s while a few scores from C-N in the low eighties would slot the Eagles 13th in the 16-team field.
While the team sits in 13th after the first two rounds, the junior is one under after 36 holes and holds a stroke lead over second place.
