The Oregon women’s golf team is leaving Boulder, Colo after a three-day Pac-12 championship tournament by finishing second.
After the first day of the tournament, the Ducks were in first place with a score of 284 with an even par. Stanford was behind Oregon with a score of 286 while being two under par. In individual action, Caroline Inglis was leading the pack and having a career setting day by being four under par with a score of 67. The only golfer that was biting at the heels of Inglis was Noemi Jimenez of Arizona State with a score of 69 and being two under par. Cassy Isagawa tied for ninth place with two other golfers with an even par score of 71. The Ducks were in a good spot heading into day 2.
As day two of the tournament finished, the Ducks found themselves tied for first place with the UCLA Bruins with the score of 573 Inglis would fall out of the top spot but be tied for third place with two other golfers each having a score of 139 and a three under par. Isagawa crept up to be tied for sixth place with only Anica Yoo from Oregon State sharing the same score of 141 and a one under par.
On the last day of the tournament, Inglis turned it on and had a repeat of her day one career setting day. Inglis would go on to have another four under par day with a score of 67 and capture the individual championship with a total score of 206. Arizona’s Lindsey Weaver would take second place with a score of 208 and have a two under par day. Inglis (who is the 54th ranked player according to golfstatresult.com) beat out Weaver (34th) of Arizona, Bronte Law (5th) of UCLA and Jimenez (23rd) of Arizona State.
Isagawa would end up finishing tied for 13th place with two other golfers each having a score of 216 and a three under par. Cathleen Santoso would catch up to Isagawa by being one stroke behind her to finish out the tournament with a total score of 217 and have a one under par day.
The Ducks will finish this tournament with a score of 858 with the team being six under par. The Wildcats will finish this tournament with a score of 853 and a one under par to bring the championship to Tucson, Arizona.
The Ducks are also leaving Boulder, Colo with the best finish in the Pac-12 tournament in school history. Last season, head coach Ria Scott and her golfers set the school record with a score of 889 and a good third place finish in the Eugene Country club. The second best finish in school history would happen at the Otter Creek Golf club in Ankeny, Iowa as they would take home the sixth place trophy.
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Oregon women’s golf takes second at Pac-12 Championship Tournament
Keoni Conlu
April 22, 2015
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