KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A record-breaking season for Oregon Tech's
Quincy Beyrouty was capped off today, as the senior was named the program's second first-team NAIA All-American, announced by the national office.
She joins Payton Canon (2020-21) as the only All-Americans in program history.
Beyrouty posted four of the Top-11 single-round scores in program history, while setting school records for lowest 36-hole score (5-under-par at the Bushnell Invitational) and lowest 54-hole score (4-under-par at the Cascade Conference Championships).
She won five tournaments during the season and finished in the Top-5 of 8-of-9 events.
The CCC Player of the Year set a new league record with a 71.7 stroke average in the four counting events, with her overall 73.5 stroke average more than two full shots better than any OIT player in school history and ranked No. 5 overall in the entire NAIA.