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Beavers Finish In Seventh Place At Pac-12 Championship
April 19, 2023 | Women's Golf
PHOENIX, Ariz. – The Oregon State women's golf team concluded the 2023 Pac-12 Championship with a seventh-place finish on Wednesday.
The Beavers carded a 15-over 292-291-296--879 at the par-72, 6,519 Papago Golf Club and most likely secured a spot in the NCAA Division I Regionals for the sixth-straight time when the field is announced next Wednesday.
Coverage of the entire Pac-12 Championship will be featured on a special half-hour recap on Pac-12 Network that airs at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Oregon State finished seventh place or better just two times in the first 33 Pac-12 Championships (sixth in 1993; seventh in 1998). The Beavers finished in a program-best tie for second place last year and seventh this year at the conference tournament.
Danique Stokmans had the best finish on the team, a tie for 11th place, after posting a 1-under 73-69-73--215. She also had a team-best 11 birdies in the tournament with nine of those coming on the front nine. This was the first time she competed at the Pac-12 Championship.
It's the fifth time she's finished a three-round tournament in red figures with her best scoring being a 6-under 210 at the Illini Women's Invitational this past fall.
Chayse Gomez improved her score each round that helped her finish in a tie for 25th place with a 3-over 74-73-72--219. Her even-par score in the final round included two birdies, 14 pars and two bogeys. She competed at the Pac-12 Championship for the first time last season and finished in a tie for 19th place with a 6-over 222.
After opening the tournament with a 4-over 76, Madde Sund played better each of the next two rounds to finish in 31st place with a 7-over 76-73-74--223. She had no birdies in the first round, one in the middle round and two in the final round.
Amanda Minni opened the tourney with an even-par 72 and shot back-to-back 77's in the second and third rounds to finish in a tie for 36th place with a 10-over 226. This was the third time she competed at the Pac-12 Championship with her best finish being a tie for 27th place in 2021. Minni was one of only five golfers in the 55-player field to get an eagle in the tournament.
Kyra Ly, who played in the Pac-12 Championship for the first time as a true freshman, finished in a tie for 46th place with a 13-over 73-76-80--229. She had five birdies over the three rounds with three of them coming on the first day.
Oregon State will find out Wednesday, April 26 where it will play in the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships. The official announcement will be at 10 a.m. PT on Golf Channel and streamed live on the Golf Channel website.
Regional play will take place Monday, May 8 through Wednesday, May 10 at six regional sites, with a total of 396 student-athletes competing. All six regional sites will have 12 teams and 6 individuals. The top five teams (30 total) and the low individual not on an advancing team (six total) from each regional site will advance to play in the championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.
REGIONAL SITES
Athens, Georgia - University of Georgia Golf Course
Westfield, Indiana - The Club at Chatham Hills
Pullman, Washington - Palouse Ridge Golf Club
Raleigh, North Carolina - Lonnie Poole Golf Course
San Antonio, Texas - TPC San Antonio
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida - PGA National Resort Champions Course
USC won the 11-team Pac-12 Championship with a 15-under 849 and Stanford's Rose Zhan, the No. 1 ranked player in the world, claimed medalist honors with a 12-under 204.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beavers carded a 15-over 292-291-296--879 at the par-72, 6,519 Papago Golf Club and most likely secured a spot in the NCAA Division I Regionals for the sixth-straight time when the field is announced next Wednesday.
Coverage of the entire Pac-12 Championship will be featured on a special half-hour recap on Pac-12 Network that airs at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Oregon State finished seventh place or better just two times in the first 33 Pac-12 Championships (sixth in 1993; seventh in 1998). The Beavers finished in a program-best tie for second place last year and seventh this year at the conference tournament.
Danique Stokmans had the best finish on the team, a tie for 11th place, after posting a 1-under 73-69-73--215. She also had a team-best 11 birdies in the tournament with nine of those coming on the front nine. This was the first time she competed at the Pac-12 Championship.
It's the fifth time she's finished a three-round tournament in red figures with her best scoring being a 6-under 210 at the Illini Women's Invitational this past fall.
Chayse Gomez improved her score each round that helped her finish in a tie for 25th place with a 3-over 74-73-72--219. Her even-par score in the final round included two birdies, 14 pars and two bogeys. She competed at the Pac-12 Championship for the first time last season and finished in a tie for 19th place with a 6-over 222.
After opening the tournament with a 4-over 76, Madde Sund played better each of the next two rounds to finish in 31st place with a 7-over 76-73-74--223. She had no birdies in the first round, one in the middle round and two in the final round.
Amanda Minni opened the tourney with an even-par 72 and shot back-to-back 77's in the second and third rounds to finish in a tie for 36th place with a 10-over 226. This was the third time she competed at the Pac-12 Championship with her best finish being a tie for 27th place in 2021. Minni was one of only five golfers in the 55-player field to get an eagle in the tournament.
Kyra Ly, who played in the Pac-12 Championship for the first time as a true freshman, finished in a tie for 46th place with a 13-over 73-76-80--229. She had five birdies over the three rounds with three of them coming on the first day.
Oregon State will find out Wednesday, April 26 where it will play in the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships. The official announcement will be at 10 a.m. PT on Golf Channel and streamed live on the Golf Channel website.
Regional play will take place Monday, May 8 through Wednesday, May 10 at six regional sites, with a total of 396 student-athletes competing. All six regional sites will have 12 teams and 6 individuals. The top five teams (30 total) and the low individual not on an advancing team (six total) from each regional site will advance to play in the championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.
REGIONAL SITES
Athens, Georgia - University of Georgia Golf Course
Westfield, Indiana - The Club at Chatham Hills
Pullman, Washington - Palouse Ridge Golf Club
Raleigh, North Carolina - Lonnie Poole Golf Course
San Antonio, Texas - TPC San Antonio
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida - PGA National Resort Champions Course
USC won the 11-team Pac-12 Championship with a 15-under 849 and Stanford's Rose Zhan, the No. 1 ranked player in the world, claimed medalist honors with a 12-under 204.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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