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Eastern Women’s Golf Set for MAC Championships

4/24/2026 3:40:00 PM | Women's Golf

Eagles looking to capture its first conference crown Sunday-Tuesday in Akron

2026 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Date Sunday-Tuesday, April 26-28, 2026
Info Hub EMU Notes (pdf) | HC Josh Brewer Press Conference
Venue Firestone CC - Fazio Course | Akron, Ohio | Par: 70 | Yards: 6,137
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AKRON, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) — Championship season begins this weekend for the Eastern Michigan University women's golf team when the Eagles travel to Akron, Ohio, to compete in the 2026 Mid-American Conference Golf Championships at Firestone Country Club, April 26-28. The three-day, 54-hole event will be played on the par-70, 6,137-yard Fazio Course with the winning team earning the conference's automatic berth into the NCAA Regionals.
 
ON THE COURSE FOR EASTERN
Here are the Eagles that will compete in the 2026 Mid-American Conference Championships:
1. Baiyok Sukterm (Jr.) • 72.3 avg. | #80-ranked; Silicon Valley Showcase medalist (3/31), 3x MAC Golfer OTW
2. Janae Leovao (Sr.) • 71.9 avg. | #53-ranked; Opened the year with back-to-back wins; 3x MAC Golfer of the Week
3. Jasmine Leovao (Sr.) • 72.1 avg. | #67-ranked; T4th at Alice & John Wallace; 3x MAC Golfer of the Week
4. Savannah de Bock (Jr.) • 72.9 avg. | #142-ranked; Medalist at Citrus Golf Trail Invitational (Dec. 2025)
5. Erina Tan (So.) • 76.3 avg. | T8th at The Southern... second career top 10 finish; T18th at 2025 MAC tourney
-- Matilde Zocchi (Fr.) • 76.3 avg. | #540-ranked; T20th at The Southern in her debut; MAC Champs substitute
 
CHIP INS
» The Eagles enter the MAC Championships seeking their first conference crown after placing second seven times and third five times as Kent State has won all 26 previous MAC events. Eastern also is looking for its second individual MAC medalist after Sarah Johnson won the title at the 2011 tournament.
» Eastern last played April 6-8 at the Chevron Silverado Showdown in Napa, Calif., where the Eagles finished second in a program-record 15-under 849. Baiyok Sukterm (fourth), Janae Leovao (fifth), and Jasmine Leovao (tied for ninth) all finished in the top 10 to help the No. 27 Eagles finish ahead of No. 5 Oregon (third).
» By finishing ahead of No. 5 Oregon, the Eagles defeated the third-highest ranked team in EMU Athletics history and the second among women's teams. The highest ranked win belongs to softball, who defeated No. 2 Florida State in Ypsilanti, 6-5, May 10, 2004, with the baseball team scoring a 7-6 win at No. 4 Clemson, Feb. 11, 2011.
» With her fourth-place finish at the Chevron Silverado Showdown, Baiyok Sukterm was named the MAC Golfer of the Week, marking her third honor of the season and the ninth for the team with Janae Leovao and Jasmine Leovao both earning three awards. The ninth honors from the MAC are four more earned than any other season in program history and marks the first time in program history three players have earned multiple awards.
» One week prior to the Silverado event, the Eagles won the Silicon Valley Showcase, which marked the 31st title won in program history (27th outright) and was the third recorded this season, tying for the second-highest win total in a single season with the 2006-07, 2011-12, 2019-20, and 2021-22 squads. The 2007-08 team holds the record with four team wins that season.
» With Baiyok Sukterm taking medalist honors at the Silicon Valley Showcase, EMU swept the team and individual titles for the third time this season and the 12th time in program history. The trio of doubles are the most in program history ahead of the two recorded in the 1999-00 and 2007-08 seasons. The victory for Baiyok Sukterm was her first at the NCAA Division I level and the 13th of her collegiate career after winning six at the NJCAA and six at the NAIA levels. It also made her the 18th different Eastern player to win a tournament while securing the 28th medalist honors in program history.
» The Eagles have played 10 tournaments this year and placed either first (three times) or second (four times) in seven of those events following their runner-up showing at the Chevron Silverado Showdown. The three other finishes include two fourth-place showings and one seventh-place finish.
» The latest Scoreboard/Clippd rankings have the Eagles at a program-record No. 19 this week (April 23) after first earning the same ranking April 15. Eastern, who has been ranked inside the top 35 all season, posted a record ranking for the fifth time this year and marked its fifth consecutive week inside the national top 30.
» According to the team rankings, Eastern has built a 7-9-1 record against teams currently ranked in the Scoreboard/Clipped top 25 (April 23) with EMU holding wins over No. 6 Oregon, No. 12 Vanderbilt, No. 14 UCLA (twice), No. 21 Oklahoma State, No. 24 Oklahoma, and No. 25 Baylor.
» Four Eagles are among the national top 150 in the latest Scoreboard/Clippd rankings, including No. 53 Janae Leovao, No. 67 Jasmine Leovao, No. 80 Baiyok Sukterm, and No. 142 Savannah de Bock.
» Josh Brewer has now won 19 titles as a head coach after securing 16 with Georgia and three with EMU.
» Janae Leovao won the individual title at the Leadership and Golf Invitational for her second consecutive title after claiming the season-opening The Southern to become the first Eagle to win back-to-back titles in program history and the first EMU player since Stephany Fleet (2007-08) to win multiple titles in the same season.
» Janae Leovao is one win away from tying and setting a program record. With another win this season, she would become the fourth Eagle to win three tournaments in a single career while also becoming the first to win three titles in the same season.
» Eastern is one of only three teams nationally to boast five players on their 2025-26 roster that have won an NCAA Division I-level event in their career, joining Texas and Texas A&M in that distinction. EMU joined the list with Baiyok Sukterm's win at the Silicon Valley Showcase after Janae Leovao won the first two events of the year. Last year, Jasmine Leovao captured her second individual title with Long Beach State while Savannah de Bock (Golfweek Red Sky Classic) and Angelica Holman (Women's National Golf Invitational) added medalist finishes for the Eagles last season.
 
TOURNAMENT INFO: THE FACTS
The 2026 Mid-American Conference Championships will be played on the par-72, 6,137-yard Fazio Course at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, marking the first time the course has played host to the women's event. Being held for the 27th time, the women's tournament will be played over three days with 18 holes scheduled for each day. The first set of tee times off the No. 1 tee will begin each morning at 9 a.m. leading up to the crowning of a team and individual champion, which will earn berths into the NCAA Regionals that will be announced April 29.
 
TOURNAMENT INFO: THE FIELD
The MAC Championships features 10 teams with 26-time defending champion Kent State serving as the host this year in Akron, Ohio. Along with the Eagles and the Golden Flashes, the remaining eight teams in the field include Akron, Ball State, Bowling Green, Ohio, Toledo, Western Michigan, and, for the final time, Northern Illinois, who will be departing for the Horizon League (football to the Mountain West) next year.
 
TOURNAMENT INFO: RANKED TEAMS
According to the April 23 update of the Scoreboard/Clippd rankings, three of the teams in the field are among the national top 150, including No. 19 Eastern Michigan, No. 28 Kent State, and No. 141 Ball State. Four other teams are among the top 200, including No. 157 Bowling Green, No. 175 NIU, No. 183 Akron, and No. 195 Western Michigan.
 
MAC HISTORY • EASTERN FINISHES
In the previous 26 MAC Championships, the best the Eagles have finished as a team has been second with Eastern placing as the runners-up seven times, most recently at the 2015 event at Shaker Run GC in Lebanon, Ohio. The Eagles also placed third on five occasions, including last year's finish at Delaware CC in Muncie, Ind., the team's best finish since the 2015 runner-up showing. The closest the Eagles have come to knocking off Kent State was the 2015 tournament when Eastern shot 928, just 10 strokes off the winning score of 918 registered by the Golden Flashes.
 
MAC HISTORY • INDIVIDUAL FINISHES
Eastern has had 29 individuals place among the top 10 at the MAC Championships with only one champion after Sarah Johnson took medalist honors at the 2011 tournament. Prior to her victory, the best finish in program history was a trio of third-place finishes owned by Catherine Fortin (2007), Stephany Fleet (2009), and Robyn Scott (2010) with Kelsey Murphy (2015) adding to the bronze medal list. All 29 of the top 10 finishes were earned between 2000-18 with Penelope Guilleux' 10th-place finish in 2018 the last added to the list. Savannah de Bock and Juliana Go nearly joined the list last year as both tied for 11th.
 
IN THE RANKINGS • INDIVIDUAL
Ahead of the tournament, seven players in the MAC are among the top 200 nationally according to the April 23 Scoreboard/Clippd rankings with four playing for Eastern Michigan and three with Kent State. The Eagles feature No. 53 Janae Leovao, No. 67 Jasmine Leovao, No. 80 Baiyok Sukterm, and No. 142 Savannah de Bock while the Golden Flashes have No. 25 Veronika Kendronova, No. 124 Leon Takagi, and No. 176 Isabella Goyette.
 
NOTING THE EAGLES
Six members of the team will travel to Akron for the MAC Championships with five scheduled to play and one serving as a substitute.
Baiyok Sukterm
» Sukterm is ranked No. 80 nationally and fourth in the MAC. She is averaging 72.3 strokes and has won one event, the Silicon Valley Showcase (March 30-31), her first event as an NCAA Division I player and the 13th of her collegiate career. She has been named the MAC Golfer of the Week three times this year and has earned five top 10 finishes with four in the top 4, including tied for second at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate (Oct. 6-7). Of the 26 rounds she has played, she has shut at or under par 14 times with five rounds in the 60s.
Janae Leovao
» Janae is ranked No. 53 nationally, which is second among MAC players, and carries an average of 71.9 strokes. She opened the year by winning medalist honors at The Southern (Sept. 8-9) and the Leadership & Golf Invitational (Sept. 15-16) for the first two victories of her collegiate career after finishing second three times with Long Beach State. A three-time MAC Golfer of the Week honoree, she has posted seven top 20 finishes with five in the top five. She has posted five rounds in the 60s, including two at 67, while shooting 15 rounds under par this season.
Jasmine Leovao
» Jasmine holds a national ranking of No. 67, which is third in the MAC, and averages 72.1 strokes. She was the top finisher for the Eagles in three tournaments, including second place at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Oct. 20-22), third at the Florida State Match Up (March 20-22), and tied for fourth at the Alice & John Wallace Invitational. She also was a three-time MAC Golfer of the Week honoree and has finished in the top 20 in 8-of-9 tournaments with five top five finishes. She has posted 12 rounds at or below par with a team-high seven rounds in the 60s.
Savannah de Bock
» De Bock is ranked No. 142 this week, which is the fifth-highest in the league, and holds an average of 72.9. She was the team's top finisher at the Golfweek Red Sky Classic (Sept. 22-24) where she tied for fifth overall. She has finished in the top 20 at six events this year with four of these finishes in the top 10 as well while posting 11 rounds at or under par, including two in the 60s.
Erina Tan
» Tan is not ranked and is averaging 76.3 strokes in the three tournaments she has played this season. She played in the first two events of the year and tied for eighth at the season-opening The Southern (Sept. 8-9). Her most recent tournament was the Silicon Valley Showcase (March 30-31) where she played as an individual and tied for 49th overall.
Matilde Zocchi
» Zocchi is ranked No. 540 nationally, which is the highest among all rookies in the MAC, and carries an average of 76.3 strokes. She played six events this year with her lone top 20 finish coming at The Southern (Sept. 8-9) where she tied for 20th. Her most recent event was the Florida State Match Up (March 20-22).
 
SOARING HIGHER
The April 15 release of the Scoreboard/Clippd rankings showed a historic number of the Eagles as they rose to No. 19, marking their highest ranking in program history and their first time in the national top 20. Ranked inside the top 35 much of the season, the Eagles ended last year at No. 122 and have climbed 103 positions in the rankings this year thanks to three victories and four runner-up showings on a national schedule.
 
FACING THE BEST
The Eagles have faced some of the top teams in the nation throughout the season, including four of the top six ranked teams in the April 23 Scoreboard/Clippd national rankings, including No. 2 USC (four times), No. 3 Florida, No. 4 Texas A&M, and No. 6 Oregon (twice). Ranked No. 19 this week, Eastern holds a 7-9-1 record against the remaining 24 teams in the top 25 and has faced 11 of those squads throughout the season. The Eagles hold wins over No. 6 Oregon, No. 12 Vanderbilt, No. 21 Oklahoma State, No. 24 Oklahoma, No. 25 Baylor, and two over No. 14 UCLA.
 
STRONG FINISHES
Eastern recently won the Silicon Valley Showcase (March 30-31) before taking second at the Chevron Silverado Showdown (April 6-8), which marked the seventh time in 10 tournaments this year it has finished first or second. Eastern won The Southern (Sept. 8-9) and the Leadership & Golf Invitational (Sept. 15-16) to open the season and has added runner-up showings at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate (Oct. 6-7), the Alice & John Wallace Invitational (Feb. 14-16), and the Florida State Match Up (March 20-22).
 
QUICK REVIEW: CHEVRON SILVERADO SHOWDOWN
Eastern placed three individuals in the top 10 and were one of only two teams in the field of 16 to finish below par as the No. 27 Eagles finished second at the Chevron Silverado Showdown, April 6-8, in Napa, Calif., trailing only No. 2 USC. Eastern finished at 15-under 849 with the Trojans taking the title at 37-under 827. Individually, Baiyok Sukterm was the top Eagle as she placed fourth at 8-under 208 with Janae Leovao just behind her in fifth at 7-under 209 while Jasmine Leovao tied for ninth at 3-under 213. With their play, Eastern was able to finish ahead of No. 5 Oregon, who was third at 1-over 865.
 
SUKTERM EARNS THIRD AWARD
Baiyok Sukterm was named the MAC Golfer of the Week for the second tournament in a row after she placed fourth at the Chevron Silverado Showdown, April 6-8, after earning the award one week prior after winning the Silicon Valley Showcase (March 30-31) in Millbrae, Calif. Sukterm, who collected her third conference honor of the season, shot 8-under 208 (71-69-68) for her fourth finish in the top five this season as she defeated three players ranked higher than her in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) and six on the Scoreboard/Clippd ledger.
 
NINE GETS 50
Baiyok Sukterm's MAC Golfer of the Week award, earned April 10, was her second consecutive award and her third of the season while also marking the fourth consecutive for the Eagles with Janae Leovao (March 13) and Jasmine Leovao (March 27) winning the previous two. Combined, the trio has brought home nine weekly honors from the MAC, which stands as the most in a single season in program history, surpassing the five earned four different times since the 2000-01 season. Additionally, Eastern leads all schools this year with nine while Kent State is second with six honors. Sukterm's two most recent awards helped break a program record for the number of individuals earning multiple MAC weekly awards as the Leovao's have both earned three awards this year. All told, Sukterm earned the 50th weekly honor from the MAC since 2000-01.
 
ANOTHER VICTORY
Baiyok Sukterm captured medalist honors at the Silicon Valley Showcase (March 30-31) to become the 18th different Eastern player to win a tournament while securing the 28th crown in program history. Sukterm shot 3-under 210 to post the fifth-lowest score in program history while her rounds of 68 in both the first and second round tied for the ninth lowest. Additionally, her 210 tied for the fourth-lowest score in the four-year history of the tournament. It also marked her the 13th collegiate title of her career and her first at the NCAA Division I level, marking the third different level she has been victorious. She opened her career at Barton CC and won six titles while playing for the NJCAA Division I program before winning six times last year at Lindsey Wilson of the NAIA. Prior to her win with the Eagles, her best finish this year was a tie for second place at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate (Oct. 6-7), an event that was shortened to two rounds because of rain.
 
EVERYTHING IS BIGGER IN TEXAS... AND YPSI
Baiyok Sukterm became the fifth player on the Eastern roster this season that has won at least one tournament at the NCAA Division I level after capturing the Silicon Valley Showcase (March 30-31) to make the Eagles one of only three teams nationally to feature a 2025-26 roster with five medalists, joining Texas and Texas A&M on the short list. The list opened at three players this season with Savannah de Bock winning the Golfweek Red Sky Classic and Angelica Holman capturing the Women's National Golf Invitational for the Eagles last year while Jasmine Leovao won the 2024 Big West Championship for Long Beach State. The list grew to include Janae Leovao after the first event of the season as she won The Southern before going back-to-back to claim the Leadership & Golf Invitational.  The five wins in two seasons tied a program record set during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons when Stephany Fleet (three) and Catherine Fortin (two) combined to win five titles. The duo each won once during the 2006-07 campaign before Fleet captured two more one season later.
 
TEAM TITLE TOTALS
The victory at the Silicon Valley Showcase marked the third tournament Eastern won this year after opening the season with wins at The Southern (Sept. 8-9) and the Leadership & Golf Invitational (Sept. 15-16). The trio of titles is tied for the second-highest single-season total with the 2006-07, 2011-12, 2019-20, and 2021-22 teams and is one behind the record four victories secured by the 2007-08 team. All told, Eastern has now tallied 31 team titles since the team began play in the 1996-97 season with the Silicon Valley Showcase title standing as the 27th outright crown.
 
DOUBLE UP THE WINS
Eastern swept the titles at the Silicon Valley Showcase (March 30-31), marking the third time this year and the 12th time in program history that the team won the tournament while also having the medalist. Janae Leovao was the medalist in both team wins to open the year (The Southern and the Leadership & Golf Invitational) to start the team off strong with the wins at the SVS event breaking the tie with the 1999-00 and 2007-08 teams for most double victories in a single year.
 
MORE WINS BREWER-ING
Eastern Michigan has now won three times under Josh Brewer, who has now won 19 tournaments in his coaching career after securing 16 during his 12-year tenure at Georgia. The wins also marked the first for a Brewer-led team since the Bulldogs won the 2023 NCAA Athens Regional in Athens, Ga., the team's third NCAA regional title.
 
MAKING REVISIONS
Under Josh Brewer (Fall 2024 through the Chevron Silverado Showdown), the team has taken its talons to the record book on numerous occasions. In fact, just in the five events played during the Fall 2025 season, the Eagles broke the team single low round four times, the team score once and added nine total marks to those two areas. Eastern picked up where it left off as the Eagles more tournaments and rounds. For the lowest single-round team score, the record ahead of the 2024-25 season was 286, shot Sept. 22, 2015, at the Cardinal Classic and was broken six times since, including:
» 285 at the Golfweek Red Sky Classic (third round)(Sept. 25, 2024)
» 285 at The Southern (first round)(Sept. 8, 2025)
» 283 at The Southern (second round)(Sept. 9, 2025)
» 282 at the Leadership & Golf Invitational (first round)(Sept. 15, 2025)
» 281 at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational (third round)(Oct. 22, 2025)
» 279 at the Silicon Valley Showcase (first round)(March 30, 2026)
 
MORE LOW ROUNDS
Eastern has recorded 34 rounds of team scoring at 291 or lower in program history with 21 of those coming this season (29 rounds played). In fact, ahead of the start of the 2024-25 season, only eight such rounds had been recorded.
» 279 at Silicon Valley Showcase (round 1)(March 30, 2026)
» 280 at Chevron Silverado Showdown (round 2)(April 7, 2026)
» 281 at Rainbow Wahine Invitational (round 3)(Oct. 22, 2025)
» 282 at Leadership & Golf Invitational (round 1)(Sept. 15, 2025)
» 282 at Alice & John Wallace Invitational (round 3)(Feb. 16, 2026)
» 283 at The Southern (round 2)(Sept. 8, 2025)
» 284 at Golfweek Red Sky Classic (round 2)(Sept. 23, 2025)
» 284 at Chevron Silverado Showdown (round 1)(April 6, 2026)
» 285 at The Southern (round 1)(Sept. 8, 2025)
» 285 at Alice & John Wallace Invitational (round 2)(Feb. 15, 2026)
» 285 at GameAbove Invitational (round 2)(March 9, 2026)
» 285 at Chevron Silverado Showdown (round 3)(April 8, 2026)
» 286 at Leadership & Golf Invitational (round 2)(Sept. 15, 2025)
» 287 at Golfweek Red Sky Classic (round 3)(Sept. 24, 2025)
» 288 at Florida State Match Up (round 3)(March 22, 2026)
» 288 at Silicon Valley Showcase (round 3)(March 30, 2026)
» 289 at Rainbow Wahine Invitational (round 1)(Oct. 20, 2025)
» 290 at Florida State Match Up (round 1)(March 20, 2026)
» 290 at Florida State Match Up (round 2)(March 21, 2026)
 
RECORD SCRATCHING
When Josh Brewer took over at Eastern Michigan ahead of the 2024-25 season, the lowest 54-hole team score on record was 880 from the 2015 Cardinal Classic. Last year, the record was broken twice and has since been lowered twice more this year, including the 849 strokes recorded at the Chevron Silverado Showdown, April 6-8. Here is the record progression under Brewer:
» 880 • Cardinal Classic • Sept. 21-22, 2015
» 879 • Rainbow Wahine Invitational • Oct. 21-23, 2024
» 871 • Gators Invitational • March 7-8, 2025
» 859 • Leadership & Golf Invitational • Sept. 15-16, 2025
» 849 • Chevron Silverado Showdown • April 6-8, 2026
 
FOR THREE?
Janae Leovao was the medalist at The Southern and the Leadership & Golf Invitational events earlier this year. Leovao is on the cusp of more history with the Eagles as another victory this season would make her the first player in program history to record three wins in the same season while becoming only the fourth Eagle to win three titles in a career in Ypsilanti. Stephanie Smoot was the first to win three with titles in 1998, 1999, and 2000 before Catherine Fortin added wins in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Stephany Fleet was the most recent winner of three titles as she won once in 2006-07 before taking two in the 2007-08 season.
 
TAKING IT BACK(-2-BACK)
The win in Washington was the 30th all-time for the Eagles and, coupled with the win at The Southern (Sept. 8-9) gave the Eagles back-to-back titles for the fifth time in program history and the first time since the 2021-22 season when they won the Golden Grizzly Invitational in Rochester, Mich. (Sept. 26-27, 2021) and the Shirley Spork Invitational at home (Oct. 4-5, 2021). Additionally, Eastern won back-to-back 54-hole tournaments for just the second time with the only other instance coming during the 2019-20 season. That year, the Eagles won titles at the Shirley Spork Invitational at home (Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2019) and the MAC Fall Preview in Silver Lakes, Ohio (Oct. 7-8, 2019).
 
TWIN WINS
The medalist honors Janae Leovao secured at The Southern marked her first collegiate victory after previously finishing second in three different events in the three previous seasons with Long Beach State. The win, however, is not the first for a member of the Leovao family as sister Jasmine Leovao won three times with LBSU. Jasmine won the 2023 and 2024 Big West Conference titles before taking medalist honors in 2025 in the LBSU dual with San Diego State. Overall, a Leovao has now won a collegiate event at least once in each of the past four seasons.
 
TWINNING
Janae Leovao shot 7-under 209 to win the Leadership & Golf Invitational (Sept. 15-16) that included rounds of 68 and 69 to close out the win. She won her second consecutive tournament after finishing no higher than second place four times in her prior 35 tournaments. Her win made her the seventh different EMU player to record multiple wins in a career and the first to win multiple times in the same season since Stephany Fleet won twice in 2007-08. She also became the first EMU player to win back-to-back titles in program history and, coupled with teammate Angelica Holman's win at the Women's National Golf Invitational that closed out the 2024-25 season, EMU has now won three consecutive individual tournament titles for the first time in program history.
 
LPGA COLLEGIATE ADVANCEMENT PATHWAY
The LPGA has instituted its Collegiate Advancement Pathway program, which will be used to help the top 10 collegiate players on the list earn priority status on the Epson Tour for the remainder of the 2026 season and all of the 2027 season while also adding in exemptions into the different rounds of the 2026 LPGA Q-Series. As of April 3, Janae Leovao is ranked No. 31 (710.5534 points) while Jasmine Leovao is just behind her at No. 32 (706.1386).
 
ON THE HORIZON
The Eagles should see their season continue at the 2026 NCAA Regionals that are set to be played May 11-13 at six locations around the nation with the top eight finishers in each location advancing to the NCAA Championships, May 22-27, at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif. Regional selections for teams and location will be announced on Golf Channel, April 29, at 4 p.m. ET with teams being sent to Ann Arbor, Mich. (Michigan), Chapel Hill, N.C. (North Carolina), Simpsonville, Ky. (Louisville), Stanford, Calif. (Stanford), Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State), or Waco, Texas (Baylor).
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