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No. 25 Beavers Heading To Big D For Two-Day Tourney
October 27, 2018 | Women's Golf
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Coming off a first-place finish, the Oregon State women's golf team looks to keep the momentum going Monday and Tuesday at the Trinity Forest Invitational in Dallas, Texas.
Oregon State finished in second place in its first two tournaments of the fall season, the East West Match Play Challenge and the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, and won the team title at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown.
The Beavers are No. 25 in the latest Golfstat rankings, marking the first time in school history breaking into the Top 25.
FIELD (12): Oregon State, Chattanooga, Colorado, Dallas Baptist, Illinois, Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, North Texas, SMU, Tennessee and UTSA.
COURSE: The tournament will be held at the par-72, 6,233-yard Trinity Forest Golf Club.
BEAVERS' LINEUP: Oregon State will go with a lineup of seniors Olivia Benzin and Susie Cavanagh, juniors Mari Nishiura and Nicole Schroeder, and sophomore Ellie Slama.
FORMAT: Two-day, 54-hole tournament with 36 holes of continuous play on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday. The top-four individuals from each five-member team with the lowest scores for each 18-hole round constitute the scoring members for that given round.
TEE TIMES: There will be a shotgun start beginning at 8 a.m. CT (6 a.m. PT) on Monday and Tuesday. The Beavers will be paired with Illinois and Tennessee the first day.
LIVE SCORING: There will be live scoring for the tournament at golfstat.com.
SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow the Oregon State women's golf team on Twitter and Facebook.
LAST TIME OUT: Oregon State shattered a three-round school record and won the title at the 17-team Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown on Tuesday.
The Beavers fired a 26-under 280-278-280--838 at the par-72, 6,343-yard Boulder Creek Golf Club to win by four strokes over Tulsa. The previous school record was a 14-under 850 at last spring's Westbrook Spring Invitational in Peoria, Ariz.
Oregon State never finished a three-round tournament under par in its first 41 years and has now done it three times the last two seasons.
It's the 12th team title in program history and the second for Dawn Shockley in her two-plus seasons as the Beavers' head coach.
Ellie Slama finished in a tie for third place with a 10-under 67-68-71--206. It was just one stroke short of the three-round program record 11-under 205 she set at last fall's Ron Moore Invitational.
It's the fourth top-5 finish of Slama's young Oregon State career and extended her streak to five consecutive rounds in red figures.
Olivia Benzin and Nicole Schroeder both finished in a tie for 11th place with a 5-under 211, as Benzin posted scores of 72-69-70 and Schroeder went 71-71-69.
The 5-under 211 is a career-best three-round score for Benzin, bettering the 4-under 212 she shot at last fall's Ron Moore Invitational. Schroeder fired a career-best 10-under 206 at the NCAA Regionals in Madison, Wis., this past spring.
Mari Nishiura had a great tournament, finishing in 15th place with her best three-round score at Oregon State, a 4-under 70-70-72--212.
Susie Cavanagh got better each round and climbed the leaderboard to finish in a tie for 27th place with a 1-over 75-72-70--217.
Lorena Tseng of Tulsa claimed medalist honors with a 13-under 69-69-65--203.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Oregon State finished in second place in its first two tournaments of the fall season, the East West Match Play Challenge and the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, and won the team title at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown.
The Beavers are No. 25 in the latest Golfstat rankings, marking the first time in school history breaking into the Top 25.
FIELD (12): Oregon State, Chattanooga, Colorado, Dallas Baptist, Illinois, Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, North Texas, SMU, Tennessee and UTSA.
COURSE: The tournament will be held at the par-72, 6,233-yard Trinity Forest Golf Club.
BEAVERS' LINEUP: Oregon State will go with a lineup of seniors Olivia Benzin and Susie Cavanagh, juniors Mari Nishiura and Nicole Schroeder, and sophomore Ellie Slama.
FORMAT: Two-day, 54-hole tournament with 36 holes of continuous play on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday. The top-four individuals from each five-member team with the lowest scores for each 18-hole round constitute the scoring members for that given round.
TEE TIMES: There will be a shotgun start beginning at 8 a.m. CT (6 a.m. PT) on Monday and Tuesday. The Beavers will be paired with Illinois and Tennessee the first day.
LIVE SCORING: There will be live scoring for the tournament at golfstat.com.
SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow the Oregon State women's golf team on Twitter and Facebook.
LAST TIME OUT: Oregon State shattered a three-round school record and won the title at the 17-team Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown on Tuesday.
The Beavers fired a 26-under 280-278-280--838 at the par-72, 6,343-yard Boulder Creek Golf Club to win by four strokes over Tulsa. The previous school record was a 14-under 850 at last spring's Westbrook Spring Invitational in Peoria, Ariz.
Oregon State never finished a three-round tournament under par in its first 41 years and has now done it three times the last two seasons.
It's the 12th team title in program history and the second for Dawn Shockley in her two-plus seasons as the Beavers' head coach.
Ellie Slama finished in a tie for third place with a 10-under 67-68-71--206. It was just one stroke short of the three-round program record 11-under 205 she set at last fall's Ron Moore Invitational.
It's the fourth top-5 finish of Slama's young Oregon State career and extended her streak to five consecutive rounds in red figures.
Olivia Benzin and Nicole Schroeder both finished in a tie for 11th place with a 5-under 211, as Benzin posted scores of 72-69-70 and Schroeder went 71-71-69.
The 5-under 211 is a career-best three-round score for Benzin, bettering the 4-under 212 she shot at last fall's Ron Moore Invitational. Schroeder fired a career-best 10-under 206 at the NCAA Regionals in Madison, Wis., this past spring.
Mari Nishiura had a great tournament, finishing in 15th place with her best three-round score at Oregon State, a 4-under 70-70-72--212.
Susie Cavanagh got better each round and climbed the leaderboard to finish in a tie for 27th place with a 1-over 75-72-70--217.
Lorena Tseng of Tulsa claimed medalist honors with a 13-under 69-69-65--203.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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