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Beavers Prepared For Three-Day Weekend Tourney
October 09, 2019 | Women's Golf
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State women's golf team is set to tee it up Friday through Sunday at the Stanford Intercollegiate in Stanford, Calif.
The Beavers are No. 15 nationally in the latest Golfweek rankings.
FIELD (17): Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa State, Northwestern, Oregon, Pepperdine, San Diego State, San Jose State, Stanford, UC Davis, UCLA, USC, Washington State
COURSE: The tournament will be held at the par-71, 6,195-yard Stanford Golf Course.
BEAVERS' LINEUP: Oregon State will go with a lineup of seniors Mari Nishiura and Nicole Schroeder, junior Ellie Slama and freshmen Chayse Gomez and Issy Taylor.
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 tee times beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday and a shotgun start beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday.
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 and Issy Taylor both fired sub-par scores in the final round of the Molly Collegiate Invitational to lead a rally by the Oregon State women's golf team.
Oregon State shot a 2-over 290 in the final round, the second-best score of the day in the 11-team field, to finish in fifth place with a 33-over 309-298-290--897 at the par-72, 6,242-yard Waverley Country Club.
The Beavers leaped over Colorado and Washington in the final round to record a top-five finish.
Slama carded a 2-under 70 in the final round that moved her into a tie for 13th place with an 8-over 78-76-70--224. She bogeyed her second hole, the par-3 11th, but got the stroke back with a birdie on the par-5 13th. The All-Pac-12 golfer then reeled off three straight birdies at the par-5 17th, par-5 18th and par-4 first holes.
The biggest comeback of the tournament was by Taylor. After her first round was disqualified for signing a scorecard with the wrong score, the freshman rallied with an even-par 72 in the second round and a 4-under 68 in the final round.
On the final day Taylor posted two birdies going out and had an eagle on the par-5, 451-yard fifth hole and followed that with a birdie on the par-3, 157-yard sixth. The 4-under 68 equals the best round of her career, which she set in her first collegiate event at the Cougar Cup in Pullman, Wash.
Nicole Schroeder finished in a tie for 26th place with a 13-over 78-74-77--229. Her hole-in-one in Monday's second round was the second of her life and the first in competition.
Chayse Gomez finished in a tie for 28th place with a 14-over 76-79-75--230 and Mari Nishiura finished in a tie for 33rd with a 15-over 77-76-78--231.
Amanda Minni (t-47, 19-over 77-81-77--235) and Lauren Murphy (t-60, 29-over 88-78-79--245) both competed as individuals for Oregon State.
Stanford won the team title with a 4-under 860 and Andrea Lee of Stanford claimed medalist honors with a 6-under 210.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beavers are No. 15 nationally in the latest Golfweek rankings.
FIELD (17): Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa State, Northwestern, Oregon, Pepperdine, San Diego State, San Jose State, Stanford, UC Davis, UCLA, USC, Washington State
COURSE: The tournament will be held at the par-71, 6,195-yard Stanford Golf Course.
BEAVERS' LINEUP: Oregon State will go with a lineup of seniors Mari Nishiura and Nicole Schroeder, junior Ellie Slama and freshmen Chayse Gomez and Issy Taylor.
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 tee times beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday and a shotgun start beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday.
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 and Issy Taylor both fired sub-par scores in the final round of the Molly Collegiate Invitational to lead a rally by the Oregon State women's golf team.
Oregon State shot a 2-over 290 in the final round, the second-best score of the day in the 11-team field, to finish in fifth place with a 33-over 309-298-290--897 at the par-72, 6,242-yard Waverley Country Club.
The Beavers leaped over Colorado and Washington in the final round to record a top-five finish.
Slama carded a 2-under 70 in the final round that moved her into a tie for 13th place with an 8-over 78-76-70--224. She bogeyed her second hole, the par-3 11th, but got the stroke back with a birdie on the par-5 13th. The All-Pac-12 golfer then reeled off three straight birdies at the par-5 17th, par-5 18th and par-4 first holes.
The biggest comeback of the tournament was by Taylor. After her first round was disqualified for signing a scorecard with the wrong score, the freshman rallied with an even-par 72 in the second round and a 4-under 68 in the final round.
On the final day Taylor posted two birdies going out and had an eagle on the par-5, 451-yard fifth hole and followed that with a birdie on the par-3, 157-yard sixth. The 4-under 68 equals the best round of her career, which she set in her first collegiate event at the Cougar Cup in Pullman, Wash.
Nicole Schroeder finished in a tie for 26th place with a 13-over 78-74-77--229. Her hole-in-one in Monday's second round was the second of her life and the first in competition.
Chayse Gomez finished in a tie for 28th place with a 14-over 76-79-75--230 and Mari Nishiura finished in a tie for 33rd with a 15-over 77-76-78--231.
Amanda Minni (t-47, 19-over 77-81-77--235) and Lauren Murphy (t-60, 29-over 88-78-79--245) both competed as individuals for Oregon State.
Stanford won the team title with a 4-under 860 and Andrea Lee of Stanford claimed medalist honors with a 6-under 210.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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