Women's Golf Concludes Regular Season
April 7, 1999
Corvallis, Ore. - SCHEDULE: The No. 27 Oregon State women's golf team concludes its regular season at the 36-hole Peg Barnard California Collegiate at Stanford University. The event is held at the par 73, 6,093-yard Stanford Golf Course.
THE FIELD: Oregon State is joined by No. 5 USC, No. 8 Stanford, No. 13 Washington, No. 18 UCLA, No. 19 Oregon, No. 21 San Jose State, California, Long Beach State, Washington State, San Diego State and San Francisco.
INJURY REPORT: Head Coach Rise Lakowske has announced that Andrea Hehn (hand) will make the trip, but play as an individual and not count toward the team score. Senior Anjeanette Dabbs (shoulder) is still sidelined, but there is a chance she will be back in time for the Pac-10 Championships April 23-25.
THIS WEEK'S TEAM: Coach Lakowske has pieced together the following lineup for the tournament -- Andrea Hehn and Brandi Seymour are playing unattached and their scores will not count toward the team's total:
Kathleen Takaishi, Sr., San Bernardino, CA (75.8 scoring avg.) Rachel Borcherts, Jr., Las Vegas, NV (78.5) Anne Brooksby, Fr., Portland, OR (80.4) Erin Borcherts, Fr., Las Vegas, NV (79.6) Reena Eklund, Jr., Medford, OR (83.3) Andrea Hehn, Jr., Langley, WA (76.7) Brandi Seymour, Sr., Harbor City, CA (82.7)
LAKOWSKE ON THE TEAM: "This team has struggled over the last several weeks, but we are now at a place in the season where their play will determine how successful of a year it will be. The team can put a successful fall and a slow spring behind them, because it has come to the point where every shot is extremely important. The specific goal for this weekend is prepare ourselves for the Pac-10 Championships, which are held at this course. The team may feel some added pressure with the injuries, but they need to focus on their own games and prepare themselves to play their best."
LAST YEAR: Oregon State finished sixth at last year's Peg Barnard Collegiate, firing rounds of 319 and 309. Anjeanette Dabbs led the team placing tied for 11th at 154. Rachel Borcherts tied for 23rd at 158, Kathleen Takaishi and Andrea Hehn tied for 29th at 159, and Anne Brooksby and Carina Olsson tied for 38th at 160. WHAT'S NEXT? Oregon State will have off until the Pacific-10 Conference Championships April 23-25 at Stanford.
HOME OF THE 2000 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: Oregon State University will be the host institution for the 2000 NCAA Championships being held at the Crosswater Course in Sunriver, Ore. The event will take place May 24-27. OSU is also hosting the NCAA Fall Preview at the same venue Sept. 13-15.





