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Pac-10 Conference Pac-12 Conference PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.COM // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Pac-12 Media Contact: Hillary Bach ([email protected]) Host Media Contact: Shawn Schoeffer ([email protected]) 2014 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS 28th Annual • Friday-Sunday, April 25-27, 2014 • Trysting Tree Golf Club (Corvallis, Ore.) GENERAL INFORMATION CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD On Friday and Saturday, tee times will be off No. 1 and No. 10 begin- Arizona, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, ning at 9 a.m. On Sunday, tee times begin at 8:30 a.m. Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State FIRST ROUND • Friday, April 25 HOST No. 3 Arizona State & No. 10 Oregon State Oregon State will serve as the host for the 54-hole 1st Tee - 9 a.m./9:08 a.m./9:16 a.m./9:24 a.m./9:32 a.m. Championship. No. 2 UCLA, No. 4 Stanford COURSE 10th Tee - 9 a.m./9:08 a.m./9:16 a.m./9:24 a.m./9:32 a.m Trystin Tree Golf Club, Par 72, 6256 yards No. 1 USC, No. 7 Oregon ADMISSION 1st Tee - 9:40 a.m./9:48 a.m./9:56 a.m./10:04 a.m./10:12 a.m. Admission to the Pac-12 Championships is free. No. 6 Arizona, No. 9 Colorado, No. 11 Washington State PRACTICE ROUND 10th Tee - 9:40 a.m./9:48 a.m./9:56 a.m./10:04 a.m./10:12 a.m. Teams will participate in a practice round on Thursday, April 24, beginning at 10 a.m. No. 5 Washington, No. 8 California 1st Tee - 10:20 a.m./10:28 a.m./10:36 a.m./10:44 a.m./10:52 a.m. MEDIA CONTACT OSU’s Shawn Schoeffer ([email protected]) will Following the frst round, seedings and pairings will be determined by serve as the media contact for the 2013 Pac-12 Women’s Golf Cham- team scores. pionships. SECOND ROUND • Saturday, April 26 RESULTS Seeds 5 and 6 - 1st Tee - 9 a.m. Results will be posted to the Pac-12 website (www.pac-12.com) at the conclusion of each round. A link will also be available on the Pac- Seeds 7 and 8 - 10th Tee - 9 a.m. 12 website to live Golfstat scoring (www.golfstat.com). Seeds 3 and 4 - 1st Tee - 9:40 a.m. 2014 RANKINGS Golfweek/Sagarin (April 18) Seeds 9, 10 and 11 - 10th Tee - 9:40 a.m. TEAM 18. Erynne Lee, UCLA Seeds 1 and 2 - 1st Tee – 10:20 a.m. 1. USC 23. Karen Chung, USC 2. UCLA 13. Sophia Popov, USC THIRD ROUND • Sunday, April 27 5. Arizona State 16. Jennifer Yang, WASH Seeds 5 and 6 - 1st Tee – 8:30 a.m. 9. Arizona 27. Lauren Kim, STAN 10. Stanford 14. Lindsey Weaver, ARIZ Seeds 7 and 8 - 10th Tee – 8:30 a.m. 11. Washington 24. Bronte Law, UCLA 33. California 26. Justine Lee, ASU Seeds 3 and 4 - 1st Tee – 9:10 a.m. 35. Oregon 28. SooBin Kim, WASH 52. Colorado 38. Doris Chen, USC Seeds 9, 10 and 11 - 10th Tee - 9:40 a.m. 73. Oregon State 32. Kelli Bowers, WASH 79. Washington State 34. Wanasa Zhou, ARIZ Seeds 1 and 2 - 1st Tee - 9:50 a.m. 32. Cassy Isagawa, ORE INDIVIDUAL (Top 50) 43. Casey Danielson, STAN TOURNAMENT SCORING: The four individuals from each team 1. Allison Lee, UCLA 49. Charlotte Thomas, WASH with the lowest scores for any 18-hole round constitute the scoring 9. Annie Park, USC members of the team for that round. The team championship will 5. Noemi Jimenez, ASU be awarded to the squad with the lowest total combined score for all 6. Kyung Kim, USC rounds. 11. Mariah Stackhouse, STAN TEAM PREVIEWS 2013 PAC-12 WOMEN’S GOLF The 2014 Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championships in Corvallis, Oregon, from April CHAMPIONSHIPS 25-27 will again feature some of the best collegiate women’s golf teams and in- dividuals in the country. Six Pac-12 teams are ranked in the top-11 in the nation, April 22-24 – Valenia Country Club (Valencia, Calif.) including defending NCAA Champion and No. 1-ranked USC. Leading the Trojans TEAM RESULTS is sophomore Annie Park, who is the reigning Pac-12 Player and Freshman of the 1. USC ............................... 280-291-282--853 -11 Year. Park won the 2013 NCAA individual title a year ago and headlines a group of 2. Washington .................... 293-291-293--877 +13 12 Pac-12 individual players that are currently ranked in the top 25 in the country. 3. UCLA ............................. 290-292-297--879 +15 T4. Arizona ......................... 301-294-297--882 +18 The 2014 version of the championships is sure to be one of the best conference T4. Stanford ......................... 298-296-288--882 +18 tournaments in collegiate golf. 5. Arizona State .................. 295-295-300--890 +26 6. Oregon ........................... 303-290-303--896 +32 Ranked #1 by Golf World, the Trojans have once again out done themselves, sur- 8. Oregon State .................. 303-297-300--900 +36 passing the school record they set last year for most wins in a season. The defend- 9. Colorado ........................ 311-298-305--914 +50 ing champions pack a serious punch, starting with Park, whose win at Northrop 10. California ....................... 302-308-315--925 +61 Grumman Regional Challenge earlier this year was USC’s best-ever 54-hole total at 11. Washington State ........... 311-318-313--942 +78 the Palos Verdes Golf Club and the second-best in tournament history. Doris Chen’s INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 67 at the Bruin Wave was her third round in the 60s this year, a career-best for the 1. Annie Park, USC ................ 70-70-69--209 -7 junior. Another big trio for USC expected to contribute mightily at the champion- 2. Sophia Popov, USC ............ 66-75-70--211 -5 ships is sophomore Kyung Kim and freshmen Gabriella Then and Karen Chung, T3. Mariah Stackhouse, STAN .. 73-67-73--213 -3 as their victories sealed the deal at the Liz Murphey Invitational in early April. The T3. Jennifer Coleman, COLO .... 74-67-72--213 -3 Trojans could be hard to beat, but will have several serious contenders close on 5. Laura Blanco, ASU ............. 73-69-72--214 -2 their heels. 6. Casey Isagawa, ORE ........... 74-70-71--215 -1 T7. Janie Jackson, ARIZ ........... 75-68-74--217 +1 The top threat to dethrone the Trojans is the Bruins of UCLA. The No. 2-ranked T7. Erynne Lee, UCLA .............. 71-77-69--217 +1 T7. Doris Chen, USC ................ 72-71-74--217 +1 team in the nation has strung together a masterful season, fnishing in the top 10. Rachel Morris, USC ............ 72-77-69--218 +2 three in seven out of nine appearances since September. UCLA is also home to the T11. Caroline Inglis, ORE ........... 74-72-73--218 +3 current No. 1-ranked women’s golfer in the U.S. Collegiate rankings in Alison Lee. T11. SooBin Kim, WASH ............ 72-72-75--219 +3 This freshman star recorded her team’s lowest score fve times this season. Junior T11. Ani Gulugian, UCLA ........... 74-72-73--219 +3 Erynne Lee, also fnds herself among the top-20 athletes in the nation. In her last T14. Mariko Tumangan, STAN .... 76-74-70--220 +4 start at the PING/Arizona State Invitational, she shot a total of 212, 4-under par. T14. Jennifer Yang, WASH.......... 75-73-72--220 +4 Freshman Bronte Law will also be another Bruin to watch after her frst place in the T16. Daniela Ordonez, ASU ........ 75-73-73--221 +5 Pac-12 Preview back in early November. T16. Manon Gidali, ARIZ ............ 74-71-76--221 +5 T18. Mallory Kent, WSU ............. 75-81-66--222 +6 T18. Charlotte Thomas, WASH ... 73-70-79--222 +6 ARIZONA STATE will look to make it close at the top as the Sun Devils hold the T20. Chelsea Saelee, OSU .......... 75-74-74--223 +7 number fve spot in the nation. Noemi Jimenez will lead the way for the Sun Devils’ T20. Anica Yoo, OSU .................. 74-73-76--223 +7 squad. In her frst tournament of the spring, the junior shot a career-low 66 in the T20. Andrea Vilarasau, ARIZ ...... 76-75-72--223 +7 fnal round of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge to help vault Arizona T20. Kyung Kim, USC ................ 73-75-75--223 +7 State to a third-place fnish. She repeated this incredible low again at the Ping/ T24. Seshia Lei Telles, OSU ........ 78-70-76--224 +8 ASU home tournament a week later. Seniors Dani Ordonez and Justine Lee will T24. Kendall Prince, ARIZ .......... 76-73-75--224 +8 also be exciting to watch as they have been consistent scorers for the Sun Devils T24. Nicola Roessler, CAL .......... 72-77-75--224 +8 all season long. T24. Lee Lopez, UCLA ............... 73-73-78--224 +8 T24. Tiffany Lua, UCLA .............. 73-70-81--224 +8 T29. Lauren Kim, STAN.............. 77-78-71--226 +10 Ninth-ranked ARIZONA has turned in a stellar year, fnishing no lower than ffth in T29. Sally Watson, STAN ............ 72-80-74--226 +10 every tournament except three dating back to September. The Wildcats pulled to a T29. Ying Luo, WASH ................. 73-76-77--226 +10 fourth-place fnish at the Bruin Wave Invitational, fnishing ahead fve teams ranked T29. Patricia Garcia, ARIZ .........
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