Pac-12 Women's: Oregon/UCLA share lead with one round to play
Oregon's Marcella Pranovia tees off Tuesday
photo courtesy Pac-12
BOULDER, Colo. (April 22, 2015) – The No. 28 Oregon women’s golf team continued to show that rankings are just a number Tuesday afternoon at the Pac-12 Championships and continued to hold a share of the lead over the 11-team field playing Boulder Country Club.
After a 5-over 289, the Ducks are now tied in first place with No. 3 UCLA who finished the day with a 2-over 286. Cassy Isagawa (Wailuku, Hawai'i) carried the torch with a 1-under 70 on Tuesday, while the Ducks’ other three counting scores were close to even par. Bronte Law of UCLA is the leading individual player, at 5-under 137.
The No. 1 USC women’s golf team is tied for fifth at a combined 17-over 585 (293-292), 12 back of the co-leaders.
Arizona is third at 6-over 574, Washington is fourth at 8-over 576 and host Colorado is tied with USC. Oregon State and Stanford are tied for seventh at 21-over 589, Arizona State is ninth at 26-over 594, California is 10th at 28-over 596 and Washington State is 11th at 36-over 604.
In tomorrow’s final round Oregon will be contending for what would be their first Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship in school history.
Full individual/team standings can be viewed using the results link below; they will be updated frequently during final round play on Wednesday.
- Go Ducks and USC Sports contributed to this story
ABOUT THE Pac-12 Women's Championship
54-hole stroke-play to decide the champion of the
Pacific Athletic Conference. Team (best four scores
out
of five players each round) and individual
competitions.
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