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Oregon Ducks Women in Match Play for NCAA Golf Championship

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Finishing strong has been a motto of ours all year. So to finish the way we did, in style like that, shows me we've got confidence moving forward.

 

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GODUCKS.COM

Oregon remains in second place at the NCAA Championship tournament after recording three birdies on the 18th hole Sunday.

 

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Cool.  They made it match play as the No. 1 team!  Thanks for posting this!

Mr. FishDuck

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I wish the Pac 12 football was as good as women's golf and softball.

 

Team Leaderboard
1. Stanford 289-292-283-297—1161 (+9)
2. Oregon 297-288-288-291—1164 (+12)
3. Texas A&M 292-297-288-289—1166 (+14)
4. UCLA 295-291-292-291—1169 (+17)
5. Auburn 296-290-299-290—1175 (+23)
6. Florida State 296-295-296-292—1179 (+27)
7. San Jose State 307-296-285-293—1181 (+29)
8. Georgia 303-291-298-290—1182 (+30)
9. Arizona State 302-290-302-290—1184 (+32)
10. Southern California 298-294-300-293—1185 (+33)

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At the end of yesterday....

 

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The Oregon women finished the stroke-play portion of the NCAA Tournament in second place, and face San Jose State in the match-play quarterfinals Tuesday morning.

 

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I'm not a golfer, don't regularly follow the sport in college,  and wrongly assumed scoring was similar to the PGA.  Ha!  When I read the O-Live article (https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2022/05/oregon-womens-golf-defeats-san-jose-state-to-face-texas-am-in-ncaa-championship-semifinals.html) I frankly didn't understand the scoring at all.  Searching the internet machine I found the following.

 

Perhaps it will help others in the same situation.

 

 

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WWW.NCAA.COM

Here’s a closer look at the format of the NCAA golf championships, how match-play competition works and how it differs from stroke play.

 

 

 

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