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Regular Season Wraps at Silverado Showdown
04/05/26 | Women's Golf
NAPA, Calif. - The No. 5 ranked Oregon women's golf team will look to put the cherry on top of another terrific regular season this week at the Silverado Showdown in Napa, Calif. Oregon will co-host the tournament with Colorado at Silverado Country Club and Resort, doing so for the 12th year in a row.
The Ducks are coming off a runner-up finish at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational, their fifth top-two showing of the season and eighth top-five finish in eight tournaments, No. 5 Oregon will be one of two top-25 teams in the 16-team field, along with No. 2 USC.
2026 Silverado Showdown
Monday, April 6 - Wednesday, April 8
Napa, Calif. | Silverado Country Club & Resort
16 Teams | Par 72, 6,146 Yards
Format: Three rounds of stroke play; 18 holes each day
Teeing Off for the Ducks (Scoring Average)
1. Sophie Han (72.42)
2. Tong An (72.37)
3. Darae Chung (73.17)
4. Shyla Singh (74.14)
5. Annika Ishiyama (74.00)
Ind. Yvonne Vinceri (73.67)
The Field (16 Teams)
#2 USC, #5 Oregon, California, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, Cincinnati, Colorado, Eastern Michigan, Nebraska, Northern Arizona, Oregon State, San Francisco, San Jose State, UC Davis, Washington, Washington State
How to Follow
Live scoring for the Silverado Showdown will be available on Scoreboard Live, and live updates will be provided on Twitter at @OregonWGolf.
Silverado Showdown History
Oregon is making its 12th appearance at the Silverado Showdown, co-hosting with Colorado every year since 2014 with the exception of the 2020 spring season that was cancelled due to COVID-19. The Ducks have won the tournament once, in 2015, and placed second in both 2016 and 2022. UO placed fifth at last year's event.
Romero Earns Top-Five Finish at Augusta
Oregon will be without its two top players at the Silverado Showdown, as juniors Kiara Romero and Karen Tsuru take some downtime before the postseason after competing at the Augusta National Women's Amateur last week. Romero and Tsuru were joined in the field by future Ducks Catherine Rao and Prim Prachnakorn, tying Oregon for the second-most players in the field for any school with four. Romero was able to make the cut for the final round at Augusta National Golf Club after shooting 2 under in each of the first two rounds, and she fired a 4-under 68 in the final round to move up 10 spots and secure the best finish ever by a Duck in a tie for fourth.
Romero Extends Record With Sixth Win
Star junior Kiara Romero continued to rewrite the Oregon record book in the Ducks' last tournament, running away with the individual title at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational while leading UO to a runner-up finish. Romero extended her own Oregon all-time record with her sixth career win, two more than any other player in program history. It was the second win of the season for Romero, who now has two victories in each of her first three years as a Duck. Romero entered the final round in a tie for the lead before making four birdies and just one bogey in the final round to win by five strokes at 6 under. Romero was joined in the top 10 by freshman Sophie Han, who shot 69 in the final round to tie for ninth at 3 over. Oregon extended its streak of consecutive top-five finishes to 20 tournaments dating back to the start of the 2024-25 season. The Ducks earned their fourth runner-up showing of the season and have now placed in the top two 34 times since head coach Derek Radley took over in 2018-19.
Kiara Romero - Best in the World
Already arguably the greatest player in program history, junior Kiara Romero has solidified her standing as the No. 1 ranked amateur women's golfer in the world. Romero is the first two-time, first-team all-American in Oregon history after earning the honor in each of her first two seasons, and she is the reigning Big Ten Women's Golfer of the Year after winning the individual conference title and leading Oregon to the Big Ten team championship last spring. Romero has shot par-or-better in 68 of her 84 rounds as a Duck while posting 35 rounds in the 60s, and she holds the program record with six career wins after winning twice so far this spring. As a sophomore last season, Romero won both the Big Ten and NCAA Gold Canyon Regional individual titles en route to leading the Ducks to the conference championship and a trip to the national semifinals at the NCAA Championships. In 29 stroke-play tournaments as a Duck, Romero has six wins, seven runner-up finishes, 21 top-10 finishes and 27 top-20 showings. Romero leads the Ducks this season with a 69.37 scoring average, shooting par-or-better in 18 of 21 rounds with two wins, six top-10 finishes and seven top-20 showings in eight tournaments.
The Ducks are coming off a runner-up finish at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational, their fifth top-two showing of the season and eighth top-five finish in eight tournaments, No. 5 Oregon will be one of two top-25 teams in the 16-team field, along with No. 2 USC.
2026 Silverado Showdown
Monday, April 6 - Wednesday, April 8
Napa, Calif. | Silverado Country Club & Resort
16 Teams | Par 72, 6,146 Yards
Format: Three rounds of stroke play; 18 holes each day
Teeing Off for the Ducks (Scoring Average)
1. Sophie Han (72.42)
2. Tong An (72.37)
3. Darae Chung (73.17)
4. Shyla Singh (74.14)
5. Annika Ishiyama (74.00)
Ind. Yvonne Vinceri (73.67)
The Field (16 Teams)
#2 USC, #5 Oregon, California, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, Cincinnati, Colorado, Eastern Michigan, Nebraska, Northern Arizona, Oregon State, San Francisco, San Jose State, UC Davis, Washington, Washington State
How to Follow
Live scoring for the Silverado Showdown will be available on Scoreboard Live, and live updates will be provided on Twitter at @OregonWGolf.
Silverado Showdown History
Oregon is making its 12th appearance at the Silverado Showdown, co-hosting with Colorado every year since 2014 with the exception of the 2020 spring season that was cancelled due to COVID-19. The Ducks have won the tournament once, in 2015, and placed second in both 2016 and 2022. UO placed fifth at last year's event.
Romero Earns Top-Five Finish at Augusta
Oregon will be without its two top players at the Silverado Showdown, as juniors Kiara Romero and Karen Tsuru take some downtime before the postseason after competing at the Augusta National Women's Amateur last week. Romero and Tsuru were joined in the field by future Ducks Catherine Rao and Prim Prachnakorn, tying Oregon for the second-most players in the field for any school with four. Romero was able to make the cut for the final round at Augusta National Golf Club after shooting 2 under in each of the first two rounds, and she fired a 4-under 68 in the final round to move up 10 spots and secure the best finish ever by a Duck in a tie for fourth.
Romero Extends Record With Sixth Win
Star junior Kiara Romero continued to rewrite the Oregon record book in the Ducks' last tournament, running away with the individual title at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational while leading UO to a runner-up finish. Romero extended her own Oregon all-time record with her sixth career win, two more than any other player in program history. It was the second win of the season for Romero, who now has two victories in each of her first three years as a Duck. Romero entered the final round in a tie for the lead before making four birdies and just one bogey in the final round to win by five strokes at 6 under. Romero was joined in the top 10 by freshman Sophie Han, who shot 69 in the final round to tie for ninth at 3 over. Oregon extended its streak of consecutive top-five finishes to 20 tournaments dating back to the start of the 2024-25 season. The Ducks earned their fourth runner-up showing of the season and have now placed in the top two 34 times since head coach Derek Radley took over in 2018-19.
Kiara Romero - Best in the World
Already arguably the greatest player in program history, junior Kiara Romero has solidified her standing as the No. 1 ranked amateur women's golfer in the world. Romero is the first two-time, first-team all-American in Oregon history after earning the honor in each of her first two seasons, and she is the reigning Big Ten Women's Golfer of the Year after winning the individual conference title and leading Oregon to the Big Ten team championship last spring. Romero has shot par-or-better in 68 of her 84 rounds as a Duck while posting 35 rounds in the 60s, and she holds the program record with six career wins after winning twice so far this spring. As a sophomore last season, Romero won both the Big Ten and NCAA Gold Canyon Regional individual titles en route to leading the Ducks to the conference championship and a trip to the national semifinals at the NCAA Championships. In 29 stroke-play tournaments as a Duck, Romero has six wins, seven runner-up finishes, 21 top-10 finishes and 27 top-20 showings. Romero leads the Ducks this season with a 69.37 scoring average, shooting par-or-better in 18 of 21 rounds with two wins, six top-10 finishes and seven top-20 showings in eight tournaments.
Players Mentioned
Kiara Romero | NCAA Regional Preview
Tuesday, April 29
Suvichaya Vinijchaitham | NCAA Regional Preview
Tuesday, April 29
Derek Radley | NCAA Regional Preview
Tuesday, April 29
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