
Ducks in Fourth Entering Final Round
05/07/24 | Women's Golf
AUBURN, Ala. — The Oregon women's golf team will enter the final round of the NCAA Auburn Regional in fourth place after finishing Tuesday's second round with a 9-over 297 at Auburn University Club.
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The No. 14 Ducks improved by one stroke from Monday's opening round, and will go into Wednesday one stroke above the cut line at 19-over par. No. 7 Auburn leads the field on its home course at 1-over par, with Houston in second at 15-over par and North Carolina in third at 16 over. Georgia and Tulsa are currently tied for the fifth and final qualifying spot at 20-over par, with No. 2 South Carolina just two strokes behind at 22 over.
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The top five teams after the final round will advance to the 2024 NCAA Championships (May 17-22) in Carlsbad, Calif.
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"Today was a grind for our team," head coach Derek Radley said. "Outside of a couple holes that kind of inflated our score, I thought we did a nice job of executing our game plan, especially on the front nine. We're in the mix going into the final round and that's what you want at a regional, especially against a very competitive field. I'm excited to see what tomorrow brings."
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How it Happened: After combining to shoot 12-over par on the front nine on Monday, the Ducks got off to a much better start on Tuesday by going just 3-over par across the first nine holes, and even par when only including the top four counting scorers. The back nine gave Oregon more trouble; the Ducks made three birdies but also had nine bogeys, a double bogey and a quadruple bogey.
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Despite an uneven back nine – inflated by those two larger numbers – Oregon finished with the fifth-best team score of the round and still managed to improve by a stroke from round one.
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Kiara Romero, Karen Tsuru and Ching-Tzu Chen all came in with a 2-over 74 to pace Oregon's scorecard, and Ting-Hsuan Huang rounded out the counting scores with a 3-over 75. Huang was 1-under par on the day aside from a quadruple bogey on No. 12, and Romero was even other than a double on No. 13.
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Romero will enter the final round as the top Duck on the individual leaderboard in a tie for 11th at 3-over par, and Huang is just one stroke in a tie for 14th. Houston's Moa Svedenskiold leads the individual field at 3-under par.
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Ducks on the Leaderboard:
4. Oregon – 298-297 – 595 (+19)
T11. Kiara Romero – 73-74 – 147 (+3)
T14. Ting-Hsuan Huang – 73-75 – 148 (+4)
T21. Ching-Tzu Chen – 76-74 – 150 (+6)
T21. Karen Tsuru – 76-74 – 150 (+6)
T37. Minori Nagano – 76-78 – 154 (+10)
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Notable: With a birdie on Tuesday, Chen now has 341 in her career and is tied with Kathleen Scavo (2016-19) for No. 3 in program history … With six birdies this week, Romero now has 101 in 2023-24 to rank sixth in UO single-season history … Romero is the seventh player in program history to reach 100 birdies in a season … Oregon leads the field with 130 total pars, but is tied for seventh in birdies (15) … The Ducks also lead the field in par-3 scoring at 3-over par … Chen and Tsuru are tied for second in the field in total pars (28), and Chen is tied for the top individual score on par-3s (-1).
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Up Next: The third and final round of the NCAA Auburn Regional will begin at 6 a.m. PT on Wednesday. Â
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The No. 14 Ducks improved by one stroke from Monday's opening round, and will go into Wednesday one stroke above the cut line at 19-over par. No. 7 Auburn leads the field on its home course at 1-over par, with Houston in second at 15-over par and North Carolina in third at 16 over. Georgia and Tulsa are currently tied for the fifth and final qualifying spot at 20-over par, with No. 2 South Carolina just two strokes behind at 22 over.
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The top five teams after the final round will advance to the 2024 NCAA Championships (May 17-22) in Carlsbad, Calif.
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"Today was a grind for our team," head coach Derek Radley said. "Outside of a couple holes that kind of inflated our score, I thought we did a nice job of executing our game plan, especially on the front nine. We're in the mix going into the final round and that's what you want at a regional, especially against a very competitive field. I'm excited to see what tomorrow brings."
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How it Happened: After combining to shoot 12-over par on the front nine on Monday, the Ducks got off to a much better start on Tuesday by going just 3-over par across the first nine holes, and even par when only including the top four counting scorers. The back nine gave Oregon more trouble; the Ducks made three birdies but also had nine bogeys, a double bogey and a quadruple bogey.
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Despite an uneven back nine – inflated by those two larger numbers – Oregon finished with the fifth-best team score of the round and still managed to improve by a stroke from round one.
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Kiara Romero, Karen Tsuru and Ching-Tzu Chen all came in with a 2-over 74 to pace Oregon's scorecard, and Ting-Hsuan Huang rounded out the counting scores with a 3-over 75. Huang was 1-under par on the day aside from a quadruple bogey on No. 12, and Romero was even other than a double on No. 13.
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Romero will enter the final round as the top Duck on the individual leaderboard in a tie for 11th at 3-over par, and Huang is just one stroke in a tie for 14th. Houston's Moa Svedenskiold leads the individual field at 3-under par.
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Ducks on the Leaderboard:
4. Oregon – 298-297 – 595 (+19)
T11. Kiara Romero – 73-74 – 147 (+3)
T14. Ting-Hsuan Huang – 73-75 – 148 (+4)
T21. Ching-Tzu Chen – 76-74 – 150 (+6)
T21. Karen Tsuru – 76-74 – 150 (+6)
T37. Minori Nagano – 76-78 – 154 (+10)
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Notable: With a birdie on Tuesday, Chen now has 341 in her career and is tied with Kathleen Scavo (2016-19) for No. 3 in program history … With six birdies this week, Romero now has 101 in 2023-24 to rank sixth in UO single-season history … Romero is the seventh player in program history to reach 100 birdies in a season … Oregon leads the field with 130 total pars, but is tied for seventh in birdies (15) … The Ducks also lead the field in par-3 scoring at 3-over par … Chen and Tsuru are tied for second in the field in total pars (28), and Chen is tied for the top individual score on par-3s (-1).
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Up Next: The third and final round of the NCAA Auburn Regional will begin at 6 a.m. PT on Wednesday. Â
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Players Mentioned
Kiara Romero | NCAA Regional Preview
Tuesday, April 29
Suvichaya Vinijchaitham | NCAA Regional Preview
Tuesday, April 29
Derek Radley | NCAA Regional Preview
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