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Women's Golf

2025 NAIA Women's Golf National Tournament Preview

COMING UP: at NAIA Women's Golf National Championship, Eagle Crest GC (Ypsilanti, Mich.), Tuesday-Friday.
 
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
 
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).
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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Players Mentioned

Quincy Beyrouty

Quincy Beyrouty

Senior
Madie Hepner

Madie Hepner

Sophomore
Sydney Dick

Sydney Dick

Freshman
Madison Dick

Madison Dick

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Quincy Beyrouty

Quincy Beyrouty

Senior
Madie Hepner

Madie Hepner

Sophomore
Sydney Dick

Sydney Dick

Freshman
Madison Dick

Madison Dick

Freshman