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2020 21 Oregon Wgolf Recor QUICK FACTS & TABLE OF CONTENTS 2020-21 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location Eugene, Ore. Founded 1876 Enrollement 23,000 Nickname Ducks Mascot The Duck Colors Green and Yellow President Michael H. Schill Director of Athletics Rob Mullens Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Pacific-12 Eugene Country Club Par-72; 7,020 yards Shadow Hills Country Club Par-72; 7,007 yards Emerald Valley Golf Club Par-72; 7,093 yards Athletics Phone (541) 346-4481 Ticket Office Phone (541) 346-4461 TEAM INFORMATION Location Eugene, Ore. Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/1 Newcomers 1 2020 Pac-12 Finish NA* 2020 NCAA Regional Finish NA* 2019 NCAA Championships Finish NA* NCAA Regional Appearances 24 NCAA Championship Appearances 10 Website www.GoDucks.com/WomensGolf Twitter @OregonWGolf Instagram @OregonWomensGolf Facebook Facebook.com/OregonWomensGolf Women’s Golf Office Phone (541) 346-5448 *2019-20 season limited to 7 events due to COVID-19 pandemic COACHING STAFF Head Coach Derek Radley Alma Mater Ferris State, 2006 At Oregon 3rd Season EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB serves as the primary home course for Oregon women's golf, along with Shadow Hills CC and Emerald Valley CC. As a Head Coach 3rd Season Assistant Coach Monica Vaughn Alma Mater Arizona State, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS At Oregon 3rd Season Contents Page ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Quick Facts & Table of Contents 2 Website www.GoDucks.com 2021 Roster 3 Office Phone (541) 346-5488 2020-21 Team Snapshot 4 Sr. Associate AD for Communications Jimmy Stanton Head Coach Derek Radley 5 Associate AD for Communications Patrick Pierson All-Americans/Golf Awards & Honors 6 Associate Director Todd Miles Academic Awards & Honors 7 Team Records 8-9 Associate Director Greg Walker Individual Records 10-11 Assistant Director Derren Iha Team All-Time Wins 12 Assistant Director Nate Krueger Individual All-Time Wins 13 Assistant Director Zach Lawson NCAA Championships & NCAA Regionals History 14 Editor in Chief Rob Moseley Pac-12 Championships History 15 Women's Golf Contact Nate Krueger Pac-12 Championships Year-By-Year Results 16-17 Email [email protected] Tournament History 18-19 Office Phone (541) 346-5475 Head Coach History & National Rankings 20 Cell Phone (253) 569-9468 All-Time Letterwinners 21 2 OREGON WOMEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK 2021 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN Name Ht. Yr. Hometown Last School BY CLASS Briana Chacon 5-5 So. Whittier, Calif. La Serna HS Seniors (1): Phadungmartvorakul Ching-Tzu Chen 5-4 So. Hsinchu, Taiwan IMG Academy Juniors (2): Lin, Setio Tze-Han (Heather) Lin 5-4 Jr. Hsinchu, Taiwan Xiangshan HS Sophomores (3): Chacon, Chen, Nielsen Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu 5-8 Fr. Taipei, Taiwan Taipei Municipal Heping HS Freshmen (1): Lu Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen 5-7 So. Ikast, Denmark Herningsholm Erhvervsskole Alexis Phadungmartvorakul 5-5 Sr. Taft, Calif. Ambassador Bilingual School BY HOME STATE & COUNTRY Bella Setio 5-1 Jr. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. San Marino HS California (3): Chacon, Phadungmartvorakul, Setio Taiwan (3): Chen, Lin, Lu Head Coach: Derek Radley (3rd Season) Assistant Coach: Monica Vaughn (3rd Season) Denmark (1): Nielsen Pronunciations: Briana Cha-Cone; Zee-Han Lin; Alexis Pah-Dung-Mart-Voor-Uh-Cool; Bella Set-EE-Oh BRIANA CHING-TZU TZE-HAN HSIN-YU SOFIE KIBSGAARD ALEXIS CHACON CHEN (HEATHER) LIN (CYNTHIA) LU NIELSEN PHADUNGMARTVORAKUL Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore Senior Whittier, Calif. Hsinchu, Taiwan Hsinchu, Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan Ikast, Denmark Taft, Calif. BELLA DEREK MONICA SETIO RADLEY VAUGHN Junior Head Coach Assistant Coach Rancho Sante Fe, Calif. 3rd Season 3rd Season OREGON WOMEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK 3 2021 TEAM SNAPSHOT SOFIE KIBSGAARD NIELSEN returns for her sophomore season in 2020-21 after enjoying a phemonenal freshman year despite the shortened 2019-20 season. Nielsen became just the third Duck ever to receive WGCA all-America honors - earning honorable mention recognition - while finishing in the top 20 of all seven events to open her collegiate career. ALEXIS PHADUNGMARTVORAKUL - Senior Season Events Rounds Scoring Average Low Round Rounds in 60s Par or Better Wins Top-10 Top-20 Birdies Eagles Par 3s Par 4s Par 5s 2017-18 11 31 74.61 64 2 7 0 1 2 82 1 3.31 4.20 4.90 2018-19 11 32 76.81 70 0 2 0 0 0 74 3 3.46 4.29 5.07 2019-20* 6 18 73.11 69 2 7 0 1 5 61 4 3.28 4.11 4.74 TOTALS 28 81 75.84 64 4 16 0 2 7 217 8 3.35 4.20 4.90 TZE-HAN (HEATHER) LIN - Junior Season Events Rounds Scoring Average Low Round Rounds in 60s Par or Better Wins Top-10 Top-20 Birdies Eagles Par 3s Par 4s Par 5s 2018-19 11 32 74.75 67 3 10 1 2 5 66 2 3.09 4.27 5.00 2019-20 7 21 73.86 68 2 9 0 2 3 65 1 3.13 4.24 4.78 TOTALS 18 53 74.31 67 5 19 1 4 8 131 3 3.11 4.25 4.89 BELLA SETIO - Junior Season Events Rounds Scoring Average Low Round Rounds in 60s Par or Better Wins Top-10 Top-20 Birdies Eagles Par 3s Par 4s Par 5s 2018-19 2 5 75.40 72 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 3.20 4.18 5.20 2019-20 2 6 77.33 75 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 3.57 4.25 5.10 TOTALS 4 11 76.37 72 0 2 0 0 0 17 0 3.39 4.22 5.15 BRIANA CHACON - Sophomore Season Events Rounds Scoring Average Low Round Rounds in 60s Par or Better Wins Top-10 Top-20 Birdies Eagles Par 3s Par 4s Par 5s 2019-20 6 18 73.22 67 1 3 0 2 2 43 0 3.22 4.18 4.73 TOTALS 6 18 73.22 67 1 3 0 2 2 43 0 3.22 4.18 4.73 CHING-TZU CHEN - Sophomore Season Events Rounds Scoring Average Low Round Rounds in 60s Par or Better Wins Top-10 Top-20 Birdies Eagles Par 3s Par 4s Par 5s 2019-20 6 18 75.56 67 2 2 0 0 1 43 0 3.67 4.19 4.77 TOTALS 6 18 75.56 67 2 2 0 0 1 43 0 3.67 4.19 4.77 SOFIE KIBSGAARD NIELSEN - Sophomore Season Events Rounds Scoring Average Low Round Rounds in 60s Par or Better Wins Top-10 Top-20 Birdies Eagles Par 3s Par 4s Par 5s 2019-20 7 21 72.52 66 2 10 0 1 7 65 3 3.11 4.07 4.87 TOTALS 7 21 72.52 66 2 10 0 1 7 65 3 3.11 4.07 4.87 HSIN-YU (CYNTHIA) LU - Freshman » Signed with Oregon on Nov. 18, 2019, as the No. 1 ranked recruit coming out of Asia in the 2020 collegiate signing class. » Rated as high as No. 52 on the world amateur golf rankings entering the start of her freshman season. » Finished second at the 2019 IMG Junior World Championships, fueled by an 8-under 64 in the final round, not long after winning the C.T. Pan Junior Championships (71-71-72). 4 OREGON WOMEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK HEAD COACH DEREK RADLEY GET TO KNOW COACH HEAD COACH EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience Third Season Competitive Record at Oregon 155-77-5 Collegiate Experience Same Collegiate Competitive Record Same Alma Mater Ferris State, 2006 OREGON: 2018-PRESENT » Named the sixth head coach in UO history on June 13, 2018, earning first-career head coaching job. » Hired Monica Vaughn - 2017 individual NCAA champion and Oregon native - as assistant coach. » Guided Oregon to a No. 14 national ranking by the end of the 2019-20 season, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. » 2019-20 Ducks set program records for scoring average, scoring average vs. par, par-4 scoring and par-5 scoring, and tied record for rounds of par or better in a season. » Coached freshman Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen to a WGCA Derek Radley was named the sixth head coach in Oregon women's golf history on June 13, 2018, and enters his third season all-America honorable mention selection in 2019-20, only at the helm of the program in 2020-21 after building a strong foundation through his first two years in Eugene. the third Duck ever to receive all-America honors. » Signed Nielsen, Briana Chacon and Ching-Tzu Chen as first Radley accepted his first head coaching job at Oregon after spending the previous six seasons at the University of Arizona, starting as an assistant coach in 2012 before being promoted to associate head coach in 2016. Radley helped lead the recruiting class at Oregon before inking Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Wildcats to the 2018 national championship in his final season before coming to Oregon. Lu - the top-ranked recruit out of Asia - in the class of 2020. "Derek Radley is a rising star and the perfect fit to lead Oregon women's golf," said Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens ARIZONA: 2012-2018 upon Radley's hiring. "His commitment to the student-athlete experience and his vision for building a championship culture came through loud and clear. Derek has an infectious energy and a passion for teaching and mentoring." » Started as an assistant coach in 2012 before being promoted to associated head coach in 2016. In his first two seasons with the Ducks, Radley has compiled an impressive competitive record of 155-77-5 while building an » Helped lead the Wildcats to the 2018 national exciting young core of talent.
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