COMING UP: at NAIA Women's Golf National Championship, Eagle Crest GC (Ypsilanti, Mich.), Tuesday-Friday.
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GAMEDAY INFORMATION: Live Results from the NAIA Championships will be provided by
Clippd Scoring, while on-course video is expected to be provided by
No. 3 Putt Golf
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TEE TIMES: The Lady Owls will begin tournament play on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. (EDT), beginning on the front-nine, competing alongside Doane (Neb.) and Bellevue (Neb.). on Wednesday, the teams will start on Hole 10, with the five tee times beginning at 7:30 a.m. (EDT).
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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION: A total of 30 teams and six individuals qualified for the 30th-Annual NAIA Women's Golf National - a 156-player field comprised of 18 teams that earned automatic qualifications by winning a conference tournament championship, with 12 teams (including Oregon Tech) earning a place in the championship through at-large selection, determined using the final edition of the NAIA Top-25 Coaches' Poll. The 72-hole tournament will feature a cut after Round 2, with the Top-15 teams (and ties) and the Top-40 individuals (and ties) advancing to Rounds 3 and 4.
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OWLS EARN AT LARGE BID: The Lady Owls finished the regular-season ranked No. 16 in the final NAIA Top-25 Poll, earning the ninth of 12 at-large bids to the National Championship. It is the fifth time Tech has competed in the event – earning automatic bids in 2017 and 2018 with their Cascade Conference titles, while claiming at-large bids in 2019 and 2021.
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HISTORY AT NATIONALS: OIT made the cut in three of their four tournament appearances, placing tenth in 2019, 13th in 2021 and 15th in 2017.
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A GREAT SEASON SO FAR: The 2024-25 season has been stellar for the Lady Owls, placing in the Top-2 in 8-of-9 events – including team titles at the Run-In at the Ranch, the Danish Classic and the Simpson Spring Invite, while placing second in each of the four Cascade Conference events to No. 1-ranked British Columbia. OIT has a 309.1 team stroke average, recording nine team rounds of 20-or-par or better.
Quincy Beyrouty has been the pace-setter, winning Cascade Conference Player of the Year honors after five tournament titles, with nine of her 21 rounds on the season finishing under-par. The freshmen tandem of
Madison Dick and
Sydney Dick each earned All-CCC honors – finishing in the Top-10 of league scoring, with
Madie Hepner ranking second on the squad with a 78.0 stroke average.
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