
Ducks, Lu In Fourth After 36 Holes In Tucson
03/08/21 | Women's Golf
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Oregon women's golf team sits in fourth place after kicking off the Arizona Wildcat Invitational with 36 holes on Monday at Sewailo Golf Club.
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The Ducks came out strong with 5-under 283 in the opening round before finishing with a 7-over 295 in the second round. Oregon is 2 over for the tournament, five shots behind third-place Oklahoma State and 10 shots in front of a trio of teams tied for fifth place. Texas leads the field at 14 under.
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Oregon was led by standout freshman Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu, who opened the day with a terrific 5-under 67 and sits in a tie for fourth place overall at 4 under through two rounds. Sophomore Briana Chacon also enjoyed a strong first day, headlined by a 1-under 71 in the second round that has her tied for sixth overall at -1.
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How it Happened: Lu started and ended her opening round with bogeys, but the freshman was absolutely stellar on the 16 holes in-between en route to a 5-under 67. After making a bogey on 18 – her first hole of the day due to a shotgun start – Lu made four straight pars before going on a run of seven birdies in 12 holes. Lu ended the first round in third place and just two strokes off the lead after tying for the eighth-best individual round in program history.
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Lu – who is No. 50 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings – opened her second round with a birdie on 18 and added two more birdies to get to 3 under for the round through 11 holes. The freshman finished with four bogeys across her final seven holes but still came into the clubhouse at 4 under overall, just three strokes back of individual leader Allisen Corpuz (USC) entering Tuesday's final round.
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Chacon was steady throughout the day, making three birdies, three bogeys and 12 pars in the first round to card an even-par 72. The sophomore was 2 over through four holes in the second round before buckling down to shoot 3 under across her final 14 holes of the day and come in with a 71. Chacon is in a four-way tie for sixth place, six shots off the lead.
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Sophomore Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen also broke par on Monday, firing a 1-under 71 in the opening round with three birdies and just two bogeys. Nielsen ended the day with a 4-over 76 in the second round to move to 3-over-par for the day, giving the Ducks three players in the individual top 25.
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Sophomore Ching-Tzu Chen finished with a strong 1-over 73 to round out the counting scores for the Ducks in the opening round before shooting 4 over in the second round. Junior Tze-Han (Heather) Lin improved upon a 5-over 77 in the first round with a 3-over 75 in the second to contribute a counting score for the team.
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Ducks on the Leaderboard:
4. Oregon – 283-295 - 578 (+2)
T4. Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu – 67-73 – 140 (-4)
T6. Briana Chacon – 72-71 – 143 (-1)
T25. Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen – 71-76 – 147 (+3)
T30. Ching-Tzu Chen – 73-76 – 149 (+5)
T50. Tze-Han (Heather) Lin – 77-75 – 152 (+8)
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Up Next: The Ducks will wrap up the Wildcat Invitational with the final 18 holes on Tuesday. Â Â
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The Ducks came out strong with 5-under 283 in the opening round before finishing with a 7-over 295 in the second round. Oregon is 2 over for the tournament, five shots behind third-place Oklahoma State and 10 shots in front of a trio of teams tied for fifth place. Texas leads the field at 14 under.
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Oregon was led by standout freshman Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu, who opened the day with a terrific 5-under 67 and sits in a tie for fourth place overall at 4 under through two rounds. Sophomore Briana Chacon also enjoyed a strong first day, headlined by a 1-under 71 in the second round that has her tied for sixth overall at -1.
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How it Happened: Lu started and ended her opening round with bogeys, but the freshman was absolutely stellar on the 16 holes in-between en route to a 5-under 67. After making a bogey on 18 – her first hole of the day due to a shotgun start – Lu made four straight pars before going on a run of seven birdies in 12 holes. Lu ended the first round in third place and just two strokes off the lead after tying for the eighth-best individual round in program history.
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Lu – who is No. 50 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings – opened her second round with a birdie on 18 and added two more birdies to get to 3 under for the round through 11 holes. The freshman finished with four bogeys across her final seven holes but still came into the clubhouse at 4 under overall, just three strokes back of individual leader Allisen Corpuz (USC) entering Tuesday's final round.
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Chacon was steady throughout the day, making three birdies, three bogeys and 12 pars in the first round to card an even-par 72. The sophomore was 2 over through four holes in the second round before buckling down to shoot 3 under across her final 14 holes of the day and come in with a 71. Chacon is in a four-way tie for sixth place, six shots off the lead.
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Sophomore Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen also broke par on Monday, firing a 1-under 71 in the opening round with three birdies and just two bogeys. Nielsen ended the day with a 4-over 76 in the second round to move to 3-over-par for the day, giving the Ducks three players in the individual top 25.
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Sophomore Ching-Tzu Chen finished with a strong 1-over 73 to round out the counting scores for the Ducks in the opening round before shooting 4 over in the second round. Junior Tze-Han (Heather) Lin improved upon a 5-over 77 in the first round with a 3-over 75 in the second to contribute a counting score for the team.
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Ducks on the Leaderboard:
4. Oregon – 283-295 - 578 (+2)
T4. Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu – 67-73 – 140 (-4)
T6. Briana Chacon – 72-71 – 143 (-1)
T25. Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen – 71-76 – 147 (+3)
T30. Ching-Tzu Chen – 73-76 – 149 (+5)
T50. Tze-Han (Heather) Lin – 77-75 – 152 (+8)
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Up Next: The Ducks will wrap up the Wildcat Invitational with the final 18 holes on Tuesday. Â Â
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