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Ducks Fall Short of NCAA Championships Bid with Disappointment in Regional

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Go Ducks! Fairways and greens. I love watching college golfers carrying their bags.

After round 2, the lady Ducks sit in 10th place.  Top 5 move on.  They are 14 shots out of 5th.  They did improve from round 1 to round 2, but will need to do significantly better to make up that many strokes.

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It was a disappointing week for the Oregon Ducks women’s golf team at the Westfield Regional, where they finished in 10th place and fell short of a bid to the NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club next week.

 

After entering the regional as a two-seed ranked No. 8 in the nation, for the Ducks to fall short is nothing less than disappointing.

 

“We’re obviously disappointed to see our season end and not have the opportunity to go back to Grayhawk for the NCAA Championships,” head coach Derek Radley said. “It was a tough week for us, but our ladies never stopped fighting and never gave up. I’m extremely proud of all of the hard work they put in this season and am thankful for the dedication they’ve shown to each other and to our program.”

 

DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM

The Ducks’ season ended in disappointment, falling short of an NCAA Championship bid at the Westfield Regional.

 

  • Moderator

There's a good reason why Golf spelled backward is Flog. You never know if your A game or your D game will show up.

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