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Nanea Pac-12 Preview
Final Day of Nanea Pac-12 Preview Cancelled
10/24/17 | Women's Golf
The Oregon women’s golf team closed the fall season after round three of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview was cancelled due to weather.
KAILUA KONA, Hawaii – The Oregon women's golf team closed the fall season after round three of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview was cancelled due to weather. The Ducks finish the two rounds of the tournament at 28-over and tied with Oregon State for 10th.
With the conclusion of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview, the Ducks will now have a few months off before diving into their spring schedule in February. The spring season will begin with the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Feb. 18-20 in New Orleans, La.
In four tournaments of the fall season, highlighted by a fourth-place finish at the East and West Match Play. Freshman Alexis Phadungmartvorakul had a phenomenal collegiate debut, opening the season in match play of the tournament with nine birdies to finish the first round at 8-under (64) and as the overall leader. Phadungmartvorakul's 64 in the first round is the second-lowest single-round score in program history. The freshman from Taft, Calif., added five more birdies in the second round while shooting a 2-over 74 to close stroke play in third overall at 6-under. Phadungmartvorakul led the field with 14 total birdies through 36 holes.
Junior Kathleen Scavo led the Ducks in scoring average finishing the fall season at 73.00.
Oregon Results:
T10. Oregon (310, 302 – 612, +28)
T15. Petra Salko (74, 74 – 148, +2)
T32. Alexis Phadungmartvorakul (77, 71 – 151, +5)
T35. Kathleen Scavo (77, 75 – 152, +6)
53. Amy Matsuoka (82, 79 – 161, +15)
Quotable: Ria Scott, Head Coach
On the finishing the fall season...
"We were really disappointed that we couldn't tee it up today- especially on such a great course like Nanea. We were planning on making up some ground today to end the fall on a good note. We're excited for the spring - we have more great events to play and can really apply the lessons learned this fall."
Petra Salko, Junior
On the fall season...
"Our fall has been busy with some great tournaments and we have learned a great deal from all of the experiences. We know we are capable of shooting really good scores and we have proven to be able to compete even with only four people. Personally I improved throughout the fall a lot and am really happy with how I finished my season at Nanea. Can't wait for the spring!"
With the conclusion of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview, the Ducks will now have a few months off before diving into their spring schedule in February. The spring season will begin with the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Feb. 18-20 in New Orleans, La.
In four tournaments of the fall season, highlighted by a fourth-place finish at the East and West Match Play. Freshman Alexis Phadungmartvorakul had a phenomenal collegiate debut, opening the season in match play of the tournament with nine birdies to finish the first round at 8-under (64) and as the overall leader. Phadungmartvorakul's 64 in the first round is the second-lowest single-round score in program history. The freshman from Taft, Calif., added five more birdies in the second round while shooting a 2-over 74 to close stroke play in third overall at 6-under. Phadungmartvorakul led the field with 14 total birdies through 36 holes.
Junior Kathleen Scavo led the Ducks in scoring average finishing the fall season at 73.00.
Oregon Results:
T10. Oregon (310, 302 – 612, +28)
T15. Petra Salko (74, 74 – 148, +2)
T32. Alexis Phadungmartvorakul (77, 71 – 151, +5)
T35. Kathleen Scavo (77, 75 – 152, +6)
53. Amy Matsuoka (82, 79 – 161, +15)
Quotable: Ria Scott, Head Coach
On the finishing the fall season...
"We were really disappointed that we couldn't tee it up today- especially on such a great course like Nanea. We were planning on making up some ground today to end the fall on a good note. We're excited for the spring - we have more great events to play and can really apply the lessons learned this fall."
Petra Salko, Junior
On the fall season...
"Our fall has been busy with some great tournaments and we have learned a great deal from all of the experiences. We know we are capable of shooting really good scores and we have proven to be able to compete even with only four people. Personally I improved throughout the fall a lot and am really happy with how I finished my season at Nanea. Can't wait for the spring!"
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