Park's fellow Oregon Ducks, Minori Nagano, finished 8-under and recorded rounds of 70-69-69, securing a tied-5th finish, while Kiara Romero shot 5-under and posted scores of 71-71-68 for a solo 10th place finish, making it three players finishing inside the top-10 at the tournament.
Park entered the final round with a commanding two-stroke lead, having previously delivered exceptional performances of 4-under 68 and 5-under 67 on Monday. She continued asserting her dominance with another impressive round on the final day, carding a 4-under 68.
Despite an early bogey on the opening hole, Park swiftly rebounded, showcasing her prowess with three birdies on the front nine and making the turn at 2-under par.
Balancing a bogey on No. 12 with birdies on No. 11 and No. 13, she capped off her remarkable day with a sixth birdie on No. 16, ultimately securing a commanding four-stroke victory at an outstanding 13-under par.
In the team competition, the Oregon Ducks, comprising Ashleigh Park, Minori Nagano, Kiara Romero, Ching-Tzu Chen, and Anika Varma, began the final day of competition at Bayonet Golf Course in third place, trailing the leader by three strokes.
However, they orchestrated a remarkable turnaround by collectively shooting an impressive 11-under 277 in the final round. This exceptional performance allowed them to catch up to California and finish in a tie for first place at 28-under par. Later, Oregon clinched the team title by winning the fifth-score tiebreaker against the Golden Bears.
The trio of Park, Minori Nagano, and Kiara Romero was particularly instrumental in this comeback victory, combining to shoot 11-under par in the final round and providing fuel for Oregon's triumphant surge to the top.
