| Stacie Ferguson |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Tucson, AZ
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 | High School: Canyon Del Oro
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 | Height: 5-7
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 | Birthdate: 10/22/1980
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 | Experience: 3V
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OREGON STATE 2002-03: Stacie is one of seven returning letterwinners and is an all-conference candidate... has competed in 81 career rounds... 78.3 career average... has twice carded a 70 to equal the second-lowest round in school history.
2001-02:
• Equaled the second-lowest score in school history with her final- round 70 at the Duck Invitational. The 70 equaled her career-low
• Recorded three finishes of 21st or better
• Best finish was tied for 13th at the Duck, shooting 9-over 225
• Tied for 21st at the OSU Shanico with a 227
• Tied for 21st at the Peg Barnard Collegiate with a 153
• Along with Ashlei Pendleton, was part of the first OSU tandem to break par in the same round since Kathleen Takaishi and Andrea Hehn did so on Nov. 2, 1998. Pendleton and Ferguson carded 70s in the final round of the Duck Invitational
2000-01:
•Stacie was one of two OSU golfers, along with Carina Olsson, to play in all 11 tournaments
• Averaged 78.2 strokes in 33 rounds
• Career-low of 70 came in the Dr. Thompson
Invitational. The 70 also tied the second-lowest
round
in school history
• Turned in a career-best when she tied for eighth at
the Dr. Thompson Invitational with a 224
• Tied for 13th at the Pac-10 Championships with a 222, which was a career-low score
1999-00:
•Season-best finish of a tie for 14th came at the Pac-10 Championships
•Low round of 71 came at Pac-10s as well; 71 tied the third lowest score in OSU history
•Averaged 78.8 strokes over 20 rounds
•Tied for 36th at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational
CANYON DEL ORO:
• Played the number-one position every season, earning four letters
• Two-time team MVP, four-time all-city
PERSONAL: Daughter of Bruce Ferguson and Kathy Sisler... has one brother, Eric... hobbies are exercising and shopping... National Honor Society member at Canyon Del Oro... Cristina Baena of Arizona and Kristin Scholl of Hawaii are former prep teammates... chose OSU for the “athletic and academic opportunities, and the opportunity to work with Coach Lakowske”... majoring in Business.