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Women's Golf Secures Another Top-Five Finish
04/07/21 | Women's Golf
NAPA VALLEY, Calif. – The Oregon women's golf team secured yet another top-five finish on Wednesday, tying for fourth place at the Silverado Showdown after posting its best score of the week in the final round at Silverado Country Club.
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The Ducks posted a 5-over 293 across the final 18 holes, improving by five strokes from Tuesday's second round to move up a spot on the leaderboard. Oregon tied with Arizona State for fourth place at 22-over-par, with USC winning the tournament at 2 under.
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Playing in their final tournament of the spring before postseason play begins, Derek Radley's squad earned their seventh straight top-five finish and 11th in 12 events dating back to last season.
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No. 13 Oregon was led once again by Briana Chacon, who fired a 2-under 70 on Wednesday to finish 1-over-par for the week. The sophomore placed seventh on the individual leaderboard, her fourth straight top-10 showing this season and sixth of her career.
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How it Happened: Chacon started her round with a birdie at No. 5, and she added two more at No. 9 and No. 13 to get to 3 under through her first 10 holes. Chacon finished with a birdie, five pars and two bogeys across her final eight holes to post her team-leading seventh par-or-better round of the spring.
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Fellow sophomore Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen also enjoyed a solid final round in Napa Valley, offsetting four bogeys with four birdies to come in with an even-par 72. Nielsen closed the tournament at 4-over-par to tie for 13th, her second top-15 finish of the season and seventh in 12 career tournaments.
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Freshman Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu posted a 3-over 75 to finish the week at 9 over and tied for 26th place. Lu was 4 over through 12 holes before going 1 under the rest of the way. Senior Alexis Phadungmartvorakul rounded out the counting scores for the Ducks with a 4-over 76 while recording a team-high five birdies.
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Sophomore Ching-Tzu Chen – who competed as an individual this week – also finished with a 4-over 76 and gave Oregon three players in the individual top 20 (T20).
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Ducks on the Leaderboard:
T4. Oregon – 295-298-293 – 886 (+22)
7. Briana Chacon – 74-73-70 – 217 (+1)
T13. Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen – 74-74-72 – 220 (+4)
T20. Ching-Tzu Chen* – 75-72-76 – 223 (+7)
T26. Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu – 72-78-75 – 225 (+9)
T31. Alexis Phadungmartvorakul – 75-76-76 – 227 (+11)
T47. Tze-Han (Heather) Lin – 77-75-79 – 231 (+15)
* Competing as an individual
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Notable: Oregon's 5-over 293 on Wednesday was the third-best score of the day … Nielsen shot par-or-better for the fourth time this season … Chen posted her second top-20 finish of the spring … The Ducks finished the week with 163 total pars, tied for second-most in the field … Phadungmartvorakul was 1 under overall on par-3 holes, tied for second-best among individuals … Nielsen led Oregon with 13 total birdies, tied for third-most in the field … Chacon and Chen each had 38 total pars to lead the team, tied for fifth-most among all players.
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Up Next: Stanford is scheduled to host the 2021 Pac-12 Championships beginning on April 23.
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The Ducks posted a 5-over 293 across the final 18 holes, improving by five strokes from Tuesday's second round to move up a spot on the leaderboard. Oregon tied with Arizona State for fourth place at 22-over-par, with USC winning the tournament at 2 under.
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Playing in their final tournament of the spring before postseason play begins, Derek Radley's squad earned their seventh straight top-five finish and 11th in 12 events dating back to last season.
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No. 13 Oregon was led once again by Briana Chacon, who fired a 2-under 70 on Wednesday to finish 1-over-par for the week. The sophomore placed seventh on the individual leaderboard, her fourth straight top-10 showing this season and sixth of her career.
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How it Happened: Chacon started her round with a birdie at No. 5, and she added two more at No. 9 and No. 13 to get to 3 under through her first 10 holes. Chacon finished with a birdie, five pars and two bogeys across her final eight holes to post her team-leading seventh par-or-better round of the spring.
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Fellow sophomore Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen also enjoyed a solid final round in Napa Valley, offsetting four bogeys with four birdies to come in with an even-par 72. Nielsen closed the tournament at 4-over-par to tie for 13th, her second top-15 finish of the season and seventh in 12 career tournaments.
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Freshman Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu posted a 3-over 75 to finish the week at 9 over and tied for 26th place. Lu was 4 over through 12 holes before going 1 under the rest of the way. Senior Alexis Phadungmartvorakul rounded out the counting scores for the Ducks with a 4-over 76 while recording a team-high five birdies.
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Sophomore Ching-Tzu Chen – who competed as an individual this week – also finished with a 4-over 76 and gave Oregon three players in the individual top 20 (T20).
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Ducks on the Leaderboard:
T4. Oregon – 295-298-293 – 886 (+22)
7. Briana Chacon – 74-73-70 – 217 (+1)
T13. Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen – 74-74-72 – 220 (+4)
T20. Ching-Tzu Chen* – 75-72-76 – 223 (+7)
T26. Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu – 72-78-75 – 225 (+9)
T31. Alexis Phadungmartvorakul – 75-76-76 – 227 (+11)
T47. Tze-Han (Heather) Lin – 77-75-79 – 231 (+15)
* Competing as an individual
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Notable: Oregon's 5-over 293 on Wednesday was the third-best score of the day … Nielsen shot par-or-better for the fourth time this season … Chen posted her second top-20 finish of the spring … The Ducks finished the week with 163 total pars, tied for second-most in the field … Phadungmartvorakul was 1 under overall on par-3 holes, tied for second-best among individuals … Nielsen led Oregon with 13 total birdies, tied for third-most in the field … Chacon and Chen each had 38 total pars to lead the team, tied for fifth-most among all players.
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Up Next: Stanford is scheduled to host the 2021 Pac-12 Championships beginning on April 23.
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