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Ducks Return To Action At Stanford Intercollegiate
10/16/25 | Women's Golf
STANFORD, Calif. - The Oregon women's golf team will return to action on Friday in the 2025 Stanford Intercollegiate, hosted by Dr. Condoleezza Rice, at Stanford Golf Course.
The No. 3 Ducks will compete as a team for the first time in a month, after playing at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup on Sept. 15-17. The Stanford Intercollegiate will feature three rounds of stroke play, one each on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The tournament will feature 19 teams, including No. 1 Stanford and No. 5 Texas.
The Ducks will compete at the Stanford Intercollegiate for the fifth time under head coach Derek Radley. UO's best finish in that stretch was a fourth-place showing in 2021-22, which matched Oregon's best finish all-time in the event.
Oregon is in its eighth season under head coach Derek Radley and is coming off a tremendous 2024-25 season that included a Big Ten Championship, a NCAA Regional championship and a trip to the national semifinals at the NCAA Championships for the second year in a row. Under Radley, Oregon owns a tremendous 748-244-11 competitive record with 11 tournament victories and 55 top-five finishes.
2025 Stanford Intercollegiate
Dates: Friday, Oct. 17 - Sunday, Oct. 19
Course: Stanford Golf Course
Par/Yards: Par 71/6,278 yards
The Field (19 Teams)
Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Iowa State, LSU, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Pepperdine, San Francisco, San Jose State, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, UC Davis, UCLA, USC, Virginia, Washington
How to Follow
Live scoring for the Stanford Intercollegiate will be available on Scoreboard. Live updates will be provided on Twitter at @OregonWGolf.
Teeing Off for the Ducks (Scoring Avg.)
1. Kiara Romero (69.33)
2. Tong An (72.50)
4. Sophie Han (73.17)
4. Darae Chung (71.00)
5. Shyla Singh (74.78)
Chung Earns First Career Win In Corvallis
Junior Darae Chung will be in Oregon's lineup this week after claiming her first collegiate win at the Molly Collegiate Invitational in Corvallis on Sept. 30. Competing as an individual along with freshman Shyla Singh and redshirt senior Yvonne Vinceri, Chung was the 36-hole leader at 5-under par before closing with a 2-over 74 to win by two strokes and become Oregon's first individual medalist this season. All three of Oregon's participants finished in the top 10, with Singh tying for fourth overall at 2 over and Vinceri tying for 10th at 5 over.
Ducks Gain Valuable Experience At Stephens Cup
Oregon got a taste of what postseason play will be like in September at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup, competing in an elite six-team field in stroke play before a round of match play. The Ducks finished third in the six-team field behind the fifth career runner-up finish by Kiara Romero, who was joined in the top 10 by Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (8th). Romero shot par-or-better in all three rounds to shoot 4 under, including a 3-under 67 in the opening round. Oregon's third-place finish pitted the Ducks against Texas in match play, a rematch of last spring's NCAA quarterfinal matchup. The Longhorns pulled out a 3-2 victory, but Oregon got a 2&1 win from sophomore Tong An and a dominant 5&4 victory by freshman Sophie Han in her first match-play experience as a Duck.
Romero, Han Power Ducks To Second-Place Finish In Season Opener
The Ducks kicked off their 2025-26 season at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate in Minnesota, going up against a 12-team field that featured four top-five teams and seven top-12 programs. Oregon got off to a bit of a slow start in the opening round before improving by seven strokes in round two, but still sat in sixth place with 18 holes to go. As they have in recent years, the Ducks caught fire in the final round, firing a 16-under 272 to fly up the leaderboard and finish as the runner-up at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate for the third year in a row. Junior Kiara Romero and freshman Sophie Han powered the Ducks' surge, each shooting 6-under 66 to help Oregon fire the third-lowest team round in program history and third-lowest in the 11-year history of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate. Sophomores Tong An and Suvichaya Vinijchaitham each added a 2-under 70 as Oregon finished with by far the lowest team round of the week. Romero's 66 followed a 3-under 69 in the second round as the reigning Big Ten Golfer of the Year earned a third-place finish (-5) at the tournament where she won in her collegiate debut two years ago. An was solid all week while tying for eighth overall at 2 under, Vinijchaitham tied for 15th overall at even par and Han was the biggest riser of the final round with a 20-spot climb to tie for 28th overall.
On Top of the World
Oregon 's lineup is led by the top-ranked amateur women's golfer in the world in junior Kiara Romero. Already one of the most accomplished players in program history, Romero ascended to the top spot in the World Amateur Golf Rankings and received the prestigious McCormack Medal following a sensational sophomore season. Romero became the first two-time, first-team all-American in program history while also being named the 2025 Big Ten Women's Golfer of the Year. She won the individual Big Ten title while leading the Ducks to the team championship, and followed that up with a dominant individual win at the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional that featured the lowest individual round in program history with a 10-under 62. At the NCAA Championships, Romero tied for seventh overall with a 5-under 283 to power Oregon back into match play, breaking her own program record for the lowest individual score in a 72-hole tournament. On the season, Romero carded two wins, four runner-up finishes, nine top-10 finishes and 11 top-20 showings in 11 tournaments while shooting par-or-better in 26 of 32 rounds with 16 sub-70 performances. During the spring, Romero combined to shoot an incredible 57-under par in seven tournaments while finishing par-or-better in 20 of 22 rounds. Romero shattered her own UO single-season records for scoring average (69.91) and birdies (138). In her Oregon career, Romero has shot par-or-better in 55 of 69 rounds with 28 sub-70 performances while racking up four career wins - tied for the most in program history - five runner-up finishes, 17 top-10 finishes and 22 top-20 showings. Her career scoring average of 70.28 is on track to shatter the Oregon all-time record of 72.82 (Briana Chacon).
The No. 3 Ducks will compete as a team for the first time in a month, after playing at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup on Sept. 15-17. The Stanford Intercollegiate will feature three rounds of stroke play, one each on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The tournament will feature 19 teams, including No. 1 Stanford and No. 5 Texas.
The Ducks will compete at the Stanford Intercollegiate for the fifth time under head coach Derek Radley. UO's best finish in that stretch was a fourth-place showing in 2021-22, which matched Oregon's best finish all-time in the event.
Oregon is in its eighth season under head coach Derek Radley and is coming off a tremendous 2024-25 season that included a Big Ten Championship, a NCAA Regional championship and a trip to the national semifinals at the NCAA Championships for the second year in a row. Under Radley, Oregon owns a tremendous 748-244-11 competitive record with 11 tournament victories and 55 top-five finishes.
2025 Stanford Intercollegiate
Dates: Friday, Oct. 17 - Sunday, Oct. 19
Course: Stanford Golf Course
Par/Yards: Par 71/6,278 yards
The Field (19 Teams)
Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Iowa State, LSU, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Pepperdine, San Francisco, San Jose State, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, UC Davis, UCLA, USC, Virginia, Washington
How to Follow
Live scoring for the Stanford Intercollegiate will be available on Scoreboard. Live updates will be provided on Twitter at @OregonWGolf.
Teeing Off for the Ducks (Scoring Avg.)
1. Kiara Romero (69.33)
2. Tong An (72.50)
4. Sophie Han (73.17)
4. Darae Chung (71.00)
5. Shyla Singh (74.78)
Chung Earns First Career Win In Corvallis
Junior Darae Chung will be in Oregon's lineup this week after claiming her first collegiate win at the Molly Collegiate Invitational in Corvallis on Sept. 30. Competing as an individual along with freshman Shyla Singh and redshirt senior Yvonne Vinceri, Chung was the 36-hole leader at 5-under par before closing with a 2-over 74 to win by two strokes and become Oregon's first individual medalist this season. All three of Oregon's participants finished in the top 10, with Singh tying for fourth overall at 2 over and Vinceri tying for 10th at 5 over.
Ducks Gain Valuable Experience At Stephens Cup
Oregon got a taste of what postseason play will be like in September at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup, competing in an elite six-team field in stroke play before a round of match play. The Ducks finished third in the six-team field behind the fifth career runner-up finish by Kiara Romero, who was joined in the top 10 by Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (8th). Romero shot par-or-better in all three rounds to shoot 4 under, including a 3-under 67 in the opening round. Oregon's third-place finish pitted the Ducks against Texas in match play, a rematch of last spring's NCAA quarterfinal matchup. The Longhorns pulled out a 3-2 victory, but Oregon got a 2&1 win from sophomore Tong An and a dominant 5&4 victory by freshman Sophie Han in her first match-play experience as a Duck.
Romero, Han Power Ducks To Second-Place Finish In Season Opener
The Ducks kicked off their 2025-26 season at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate in Minnesota, going up against a 12-team field that featured four top-five teams and seven top-12 programs. Oregon got off to a bit of a slow start in the opening round before improving by seven strokes in round two, but still sat in sixth place with 18 holes to go. As they have in recent years, the Ducks caught fire in the final round, firing a 16-under 272 to fly up the leaderboard and finish as the runner-up at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate for the third year in a row. Junior Kiara Romero and freshman Sophie Han powered the Ducks' surge, each shooting 6-under 66 to help Oregon fire the third-lowest team round in program history and third-lowest in the 11-year history of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate. Sophomores Tong An and Suvichaya Vinijchaitham each added a 2-under 70 as Oregon finished with by far the lowest team round of the week. Romero's 66 followed a 3-under 69 in the second round as the reigning Big Ten Golfer of the Year earned a third-place finish (-5) at the tournament where she won in her collegiate debut two years ago. An was solid all week while tying for eighth overall at 2 under, Vinijchaitham tied for 15th overall at even par and Han was the biggest riser of the final round with a 20-spot climb to tie for 28th overall.
On Top of the World
Oregon 's lineup is led by the top-ranked amateur women's golfer in the world in junior Kiara Romero. Already one of the most accomplished players in program history, Romero ascended to the top spot in the World Amateur Golf Rankings and received the prestigious McCormack Medal following a sensational sophomore season. Romero became the first two-time, first-team all-American in program history while also being named the 2025 Big Ten Women's Golfer of the Year. She won the individual Big Ten title while leading the Ducks to the team championship, and followed that up with a dominant individual win at the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional that featured the lowest individual round in program history with a 10-under 62. At the NCAA Championships, Romero tied for seventh overall with a 5-under 283 to power Oregon back into match play, breaking her own program record for the lowest individual score in a 72-hole tournament. On the season, Romero carded two wins, four runner-up finishes, nine top-10 finishes and 11 top-20 showings in 11 tournaments while shooting par-or-better in 26 of 32 rounds with 16 sub-70 performances. During the spring, Romero combined to shoot an incredible 57-under par in seven tournaments while finishing par-or-better in 20 of 22 rounds. Romero shattered her own UO single-season records for scoring average (69.91) and birdies (138). In her Oregon career, Romero has shot par-or-better in 55 of 69 rounds with 28 sub-70 performances while racking up four career wins - tied for the most in program history - five runner-up finishes, 17 top-10 finishes and 22 top-20 showings. Her career scoring average of 70.28 is on track to shatter the Oregon all-time record of 72.82 (Briana Chacon).
Players Mentioned
Kiara Romero | NCAA Regional Preview
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Suvichaya Vinijchaitham | NCAA Regional Preview
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Derek Radley | NCAA Regional Preview
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