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Ducks Tied For Fourth After Round Two
02/13/23 | Women's Golf
PALOS VERDES, Calif. — The Oregon women's golf team will enter the final round of the Therese Hession Regional Challenge in a tie for fourth place after shooting a 6-over 290 in the second round on Monday at Palos Verdes Golf Club.
The No. 5 Ducks sit at 10-over par after 36 holes, tied with host Ohio State for fourth place. No. 1 Stanford leads the field at 2-over par, with No. 3 San Jose State in second at 4 over and No. 23 USC in third at 9 over.
Junior Minori Nagano was Oregon's top performer on Monday with an even-par 71, while senior Ching-Tzu Chen is the top Duck on the leaderboard in a tie for 10th overall.
How it Happened: Birdies were harder to find across the board on Monday. Oregon's 6-over 290 was a two-stroke regression from Sunday's opening round, but was the fourth-best score of the day in the second round.
Nagano shot par-or-better for the second time as a Duck while making 15 total pars. She was 2 over after a double bogey at No. 4, but bounced back to shoot 2 under across the final 14 holes with birdies at No. 11 and No. 16. Nagano's strong round shot her 28 spots up the leaderboard into a tie for 28th overall.
Chen will enter Tuesday's final round in a tie for 10th overall at 1-under par after firing a 2-over 73 on Monday. Chen was 2 under through 12 holes and briefly took the individual lead before making back-to-back bogeys at 13-14 and a double bogey at No. 17.
Chen is five strokes behind individual leader Rose Zhang (Stanford), the No. 1 ranked amateur player in the world and the reigning NCAA individual champion.
Senior Briana Chacon made two birdies and two bogeys en route to a second straight 1-over 72, and sits in a tie for 15th at 2-over par. Junior Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu rounded out the counting scores with a 3-over 74 while matching Chen for the team-high on the day with three birdies.
Team Leaderboard:
1. #1 Stanford – 286-284 – 570 (+2)
2. #3 San Jose State – 286-286 – 572 (+4)
3. #23 USC – 290-287 – 577 (+9)
T4. #5 Oregon – 288-290 – 578 (+10)
T4. Ohio State – 286-292 – 578 (+10)
6. #18 Baylor – 282-297 – 579 (+11)
T7. #6 Texas – 290-295 – 585 (+17)
T7. #15 Arizona – 294-291 – 585 (+17)
T7. #24 Kentucky – 292-293 – 585 (+17)
10. Illinois – 295-292 – 587 (+19)
11. #12 UCLA – 296-292 – 588 (+20)
12. Pepperdine – 292-299 – 591 (+23)
13. Florida – 301-295 – 596 (+28)
14. #21 SMU – 299-304 – 603 (+35)
15. Washington – 307-299 – 606 (+38)
16. Georgetown – 303-304 – 607 (+39)
Ducks on the Leaderboard:
T10. Ching-Tzu Chen – 68-73 – 141 (-1)
T15. Briana Chacon – 72-72 – 144 (+2)
T28. Minori Nagano – 76-71 – 147 (+5)
T55. Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu – 77-74 – 151 (+9)
T65. Ashleigh Park – 72-82 – 154 (+12)
Notable: Chacon leads the field with 28 total pars entering Tuesday's final round, and Oregon is the team leader with 114 total pars … UO is 8-under par so far on par-5 holes, tied for the third-best mark in the field … Oregon is tied for fourth with 27 total birdies through two rounds … Chen (E) is one of just seven players in the field to be par-or-better on par-3 holes so far in the tournament.
Up Next: Oregon will close out its first tournament of the spring with the final round of the Therese Hession Invitational on Tuesday morning.
The No. 5 Ducks sit at 10-over par after 36 holes, tied with host Ohio State for fourth place. No. 1 Stanford leads the field at 2-over par, with No. 3 San Jose State in second at 4 over and No. 23 USC in third at 9 over.
Junior Minori Nagano was Oregon's top performer on Monday with an even-par 71, while senior Ching-Tzu Chen is the top Duck on the leaderboard in a tie for 10th overall.
How it Happened: Birdies were harder to find across the board on Monday. Oregon's 6-over 290 was a two-stroke regression from Sunday's opening round, but was the fourth-best score of the day in the second round.
Nagano shot par-or-better for the second time as a Duck while making 15 total pars. She was 2 over after a double bogey at No. 4, but bounced back to shoot 2 under across the final 14 holes with birdies at No. 11 and No. 16. Nagano's strong round shot her 28 spots up the leaderboard into a tie for 28th overall.
Chen will enter Tuesday's final round in a tie for 10th overall at 1-under par after firing a 2-over 73 on Monday. Chen was 2 under through 12 holes and briefly took the individual lead before making back-to-back bogeys at 13-14 and a double bogey at No. 17.
Chen is five strokes behind individual leader Rose Zhang (Stanford), the No. 1 ranked amateur player in the world and the reigning NCAA individual champion.
Senior Briana Chacon made two birdies and two bogeys en route to a second straight 1-over 72, and sits in a tie for 15th at 2-over par. Junior Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu rounded out the counting scores with a 3-over 74 while matching Chen for the team-high on the day with three birdies.
Team Leaderboard:
1. #1 Stanford – 286-284 – 570 (+2)
2. #3 San Jose State – 286-286 – 572 (+4)
3. #23 USC – 290-287 – 577 (+9)
T4. #5 Oregon – 288-290 – 578 (+10)
T4. Ohio State – 286-292 – 578 (+10)
6. #18 Baylor – 282-297 – 579 (+11)
T7. #6 Texas – 290-295 – 585 (+17)
T7. #15 Arizona – 294-291 – 585 (+17)
T7. #24 Kentucky – 292-293 – 585 (+17)
10. Illinois – 295-292 – 587 (+19)
11. #12 UCLA – 296-292 – 588 (+20)
12. Pepperdine – 292-299 – 591 (+23)
13. Florida – 301-295 – 596 (+28)
14. #21 SMU – 299-304 – 603 (+35)
15. Washington – 307-299 – 606 (+38)
16. Georgetown – 303-304 – 607 (+39)
Ducks on the Leaderboard:
T10. Ching-Tzu Chen – 68-73 – 141 (-1)
T15. Briana Chacon – 72-72 – 144 (+2)
T28. Minori Nagano – 76-71 – 147 (+5)
T55. Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu – 77-74 – 151 (+9)
T65. Ashleigh Park – 72-82 – 154 (+12)
Notable: Chacon leads the field with 28 total pars entering Tuesday's final round, and Oregon is the team leader with 114 total pars … UO is 8-under par so far on par-5 holes, tied for the third-best mark in the field … Oregon is tied for fourth with 27 total birdies through two rounds … Chen (E) is one of just seven players in the field to be par-or-better on par-3 holes so far in the tournament.
Up Next: Oregon will close out its first tournament of the spring with the final round of the Therese Hession Invitational on Tuesday morning.
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