They began the day in 12th. They finished in 12th. At least they were consistent.
The Oregon women’s golf team remained consistent as they finished the final round of the OSU/Shanico Invitational in the pouring rain Wednesday. The Ducks had a final round of 312 to finish at 932 for the tournament.
Senior Kathy Cho, who sat in a tie for 12th after the second day, had trouble and shot a final round 80 to finish in a tie for 21st at 227.
Other Oregon highlights include freshman Jonna Nealy and sophomore Lacy Erickson, who both shot respectable 2-over 74s to lead the Ducks. Nealy finished the tournament in a tie for 37th at 231, after sitting at 46th entering the round.
“Jonna and Lacey played well, especially considering the conditions,” Oregon coach Shannon Rouillard said. “It basically poured on us for 15 holes. But mentally, we need to become tougher under these conditions.”
California earned the individual title at 882, after their fifth player’s score was better than that of Arizona who also finished at 882, who took second. Stanford came in a close third at 885, with Washington far behind for fourth at 897.
“We have a lot of work to do and that’s the bottom line,” Rouillard said. “We’ll keep refining our short game this week and work on a few other things, but we’ll get there.”
Ducks golfers stay consistent at OSU
Daily Emerald
October 10, 2001
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