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Nist, Swanson Pace Beavers On Final Day
October 25, 2016 | Women's Golf
KONA, Hawai'i – Haley Nist and Hannah Swanson each shot a 1-over 74 to lead the Oregon State women's golf team in the final round of the Pac-12 Preview on Tuesday.
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The Beavers finished the two-day, 54-hole tournament in eighth place with a 34-over 297-308-305--910 at the par-73, 6,372-yard Nanea Golf Club.
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It concludes a very successful fall season that saw Oregon State win the Rose City Collegiate, finish third at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational and place fourth at the Ptarmigan Ram Classic.
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Junior Susie Cavanagh was the highest Beaver on the individual leaderboard, securing a tie for 15th place with a 4-over 72-74-77--223. The transfer from UConn had a solid first season with Oregon State, finishing in a tie for eighth place at the Rose City Collegiate and a tie for 27th at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational.
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Nist, a junior from Meridian, Idaho, was 1 over the past two rounds after opening the tourney with a 77 to finish in a tie for 17th place with a 5-over 77-73-74--224.
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Swanson, a junior from Forest Grove, Ore., had one round that kept her from a better finish, but her strong final round moved her into a tie for 41st with a 14-over 76-83-74--233.
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Senior Elyse Smidinger finished in 46th place with a 16-over 75-79-81--235 and sophomore Olivia Benzin was a stroke back with a 17-over 74-82-80--236 for a tie for 47th.
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No. 20 Arizona State won the event, which featured seven nationally-ranked teams, with a 2-over 878, while No. 30 Arizona was second with a 5-over 881 and No. 3 Stanford was third with a 13-over 889.
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Robynn Ree of USC claimed medalist honors while competing as an individual with a 6-under 213, two strokes better than UCLA's Mariel Galdiano (8-under 215).
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The Beavers will open their spring season on Saturday, Feb. 4 when they compete against Oregon in the Civil War Match Play at Portland Golf Club in Dam City.
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The Beavers finished the two-day, 54-hole tournament in eighth place with a 34-over 297-308-305--910 at the par-73, 6,372-yard Nanea Golf Club.
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It concludes a very successful fall season that saw Oregon State win the Rose City Collegiate, finish third at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational and place fourth at the Ptarmigan Ram Classic.
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Junior Susie Cavanagh was the highest Beaver on the individual leaderboard, securing a tie for 15th place with a 4-over 72-74-77--223. The transfer from UConn had a solid first season with Oregon State, finishing in a tie for eighth place at the Rose City Collegiate and a tie for 27th at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational.
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Nist, a junior from Meridian, Idaho, was 1 over the past two rounds after opening the tourney with a 77 to finish in a tie for 17th place with a 5-over 77-73-74--224.
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Swanson, a junior from Forest Grove, Ore., had one round that kept her from a better finish, but her strong final round moved her into a tie for 41st with a 14-over 76-83-74--233.
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Senior Elyse Smidinger finished in 46th place with a 16-over 75-79-81--235 and sophomore Olivia Benzin was a stroke back with a 17-over 74-82-80--236 for a tie for 47th.
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No. 20 Arizona State won the event, which featured seven nationally-ranked teams, with a 2-over 878, while No. 30 Arizona was second with a 5-over 881 and No. 3 Stanford was third with a 13-over 889.
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Robynn Ree of USC claimed medalist honors while competing as an individual with a 6-under 213, two strokes better than UCLA's Mariel Galdiano (8-under 215).
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The Beavers will open their spring season on Saturday, Feb. 4 when they compete against Oregon in the Civil War Match Play at Portland Golf Club in Dam City.
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OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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