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Beavers To Conclude Fall Season In Hawai’i
November 02, 2018 | Women's Golf
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State women's golf team will compete in its final tournament of the fall season when it travels to Kona, Hawai'i for the Pac-12 Preview to be held Monday through Wednesday.
The Beavers finished in second place in its first two tournaments of the fall season, the East West Match Play Challenge and the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, won the team title at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown and moved two spots up the leaderboard on the final day to finish third at the Trinity Forest Invitational.
FIELD (12): Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington and Washington State.
COURSE: The tournament will be held at the par-73, 6,372-yard Nanea Golf Club for the sixth consecutive year.
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.
Oregon State Lineup -- Season Stroke Average
Ellie Slama -- 70.82 (11 rounds)
Olivia Benzin -- 72.91 (11 rounds)
Nicole Schroeder -- 73.75 (8 rounds)
Susie Cavanagh -- 74.09 (11 rounds)
Mari Nishiura -- 76.44 (9 rounds)
FORMAT: Three-day, 54-hole tournament with 18 holes each day. 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 at 10:30 a.m. each 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: Ellie Slama won an individual title for the second time in her young Oregon State career, this time at last week's Trinity Forest Invitational.
Slama outlasted a competitive field and kept battling after a tough opening round to post a 2-under 75-68-71--214 and win by a stroke over Bing Singhsumalee of Illinois (1-under 215).
Slama won her first career individual title at the Ron Moore Invitational in Highlands Ranch, Colo., last fall with an Oregon State three-round record 11-under 205. It was the third tournament of her collegiate career.
She has now recorded six career top-10 finishes, including four in as many tournaments this fall -- tied for second at the East West Match Play, sixth at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, tied for third at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown and first at the Trinity Forest Invitational.
She has been under par in eight of her 11 rounds this fall and has a scoring average of 70.82, which would crush the school record of 72.79 she set last season as a freshman.
Oregon State continued its strong fall season with a third-place finish in the 12-team field. The Beavers concluded the two-day, 54-hole tournament with a 26-over 294-300-296--890 at the par-72, 6,233-yard Trinity Forest Golf Club.
Illinois won the team title with an 8-over 872 and Tennessee finished second with a 17-over 881. The only other Pac-12 team in the tournament, Colorado, finished in fourth place with a 32-over 896.
Olivia Benzin finished in a tie for 14th place with a 7-over 73-75-75--223. It's the fourth time this fall she's finished in the top 20, with her best finish being a tie for second place at the East West Match Play.
Susie Cavanagh had a solid final round that vaulted her 20 spots up the leaderboard into a tie for 24th place with a 10-over 74-81-71--226.
Nicole Schroeder finished in a tie for 38th place with a 13-over 72-76-81--229 and Mari Nishiura carded a 23-over 78-82-79--239 for a tie for 56th.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beavers finished in second place in its first two tournaments of the fall season, the East West Match Play Challenge and the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, won the team title at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown and moved two spots up the leaderboard on the final day to finish third at the Trinity Forest Invitational.
FIELD (12): Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington and Washington State.
COURSE: The tournament will be held at the par-73, 6,372-yard Nanea Golf Club for the sixth consecutive year.
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.
Oregon State Lineup -- Season Stroke Average
Ellie Slama -- 70.82 (11 rounds)
Olivia Benzin -- 72.91 (11 rounds)
Nicole Schroeder -- 73.75 (8 rounds)
Susie Cavanagh -- 74.09 (11 rounds)
Mari Nishiura -- 76.44 (9 rounds)
FORMAT: Three-day, 54-hole tournament with 18 holes each day. 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 at 10:30 a.m. each 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: Ellie Slama won an individual title for the second time in her young Oregon State career, this time at last week's Trinity Forest Invitational.
Slama outlasted a competitive field and kept battling after a tough opening round to post a 2-under 75-68-71--214 and win by a stroke over Bing Singhsumalee of Illinois (1-under 215).
Slama won her first career individual title at the Ron Moore Invitational in Highlands Ranch, Colo., last fall with an Oregon State three-round record 11-under 205. It was the third tournament of her collegiate career.
She has now recorded six career top-10 finishes, including four in as many tournaments this fall -- tied for second at the East West Match Play, sixth at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, tied for third at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown and first at the Trinity Forest Invitational.
She has been under par in eight of her 11 rounds this fall and has a scoring average of 70.82, which would crush the school record of 72.79 she set last season as a freshman.
Oregon State continued its strong fall season with a third-place finish in the 12-team field. The Beavers concluded the two-day, 54-hole tournament with a 26-over 294-300-296--890 at the par-72, 6,233-yard Trinity Forest Golf Club.
Illinois won the team title with an 8-over 872 and Tennessee finished second with a 17-over 881. The only other Pac-12 team in the tournament, Colorado, finished in fourth place with a 32-over 896.
Olivia Benzin finished in a tie for 14th place with a 7-over 73-75-75--223. It's the fourth time this fall she's finished in the top 20, with her best finish being a tie for second place at the East West Match Play.
Susie Cavanagh had a solid final round that vaulted her 20 spots up the leaderboard into a tie for 24th place with a 10-over 74-81-71--226.
Nicole Schroeder finished in a tie for 38th place with a 13-over 72-76-81--229 and Mari Nishiura carded a 23-over 78-82-79--239 for a tie for 56th.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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