
Women's Golf Seventh Through 36 at Rose City
September 30, 2014 | Women's Golf
AURORA, Ore. – The Oregon State women's golf team is in seventh place through 36 holes of play on Monday at the Rose City Collegiate.
The Beavers shot a 30-over 297-309--606 at the par-72, 6,080-yard Langdon Farms Golf Club to put them in the middle of the pack in the 13-team field. Cal State Fullerton posed a 11-over 587 putting the Titans one stroke ahead of San Francisco (12-over 588) and 11 better than UC Irvine (22-over 598).
“Both players and coaches are not pleased with today's effort and result,” Oregon State head coach Sammie Chergo said. “Collectively we managed the golf course poorly and made an inordinate amount of big numbers. It will be important to learn from today and continue to grow as a team.”
7 | Oregon State | 297 | 309 | 606 |
T11 | Chelsea Saelee (3) | 73 | 76 | 149 |
T16 | Anica Yoo (1) | 72 | 78 | 150 |
T31 | Ashlee Pickerell (2) | 78 | 76 | 154 |
T31 | Hannah Swanson (5) | 75 | 79 | 154 |
T46 | Haley Nist (4) | 77 | 80 | 157 |
Junior Chelsea Saelee carded a 1-over 73 in the morning and a 4-over 76 in the afternoon to put her in a tie for 11th place with a 5-over 149. Senior Anica Yoo, is a stroke back after posting an even part 72 in the opening round to go with a 6-over 78 putting her in a tie for 16th with a 6-over 150.
Senior Ashlee Pickerell (78-76--154) and freshman Hannah Swanson (75-79--154) are tied for 31st at 10-over par. Haley Nist, another freshman, is tied for 46th with a 13-over 77-80--157.
Every player on the Oregon State roster is competing this week, including four players participating as individuals. Krissy Peterson shot OSU's best individual score of the day and sits tied for 31st with a 77-77--154. Freshman Laura Hoskin fired an opening round 2-over 74 in the morning before finishing the day 12-over (74-82--156). Lauren Fischer and Jesse Hamilton finished the day with a 16-over 160 and 17-ver 161 respectively.
The Beavers have their work cut out to manage to a repeat of last year's Rose City Collegiate tournament title. In 2013, OSU won the 15-team event, which was shortened to 36 holes due to weather, by a whopping 14 strokes after posting a 10-over 293-293--586. It marked the first team title for the Beavers in the previous five years. The Beavers are coming off a win in its season opener, the Oregon State Classic two weeks ago.
The final round begins at 8 a.m. on Tuesday with tee times on the first and 10th holes, and the Beavers will be paired with Seattle University and Louisiana-Monroe.

