Wednesday, April 8
Napa, Calif.
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Silverado Showdown

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Kyra Ly Leads Beavers At Silverado Showdown
April 08, 2026 | Women's Golf
NAPA, Calif. – Kyra Ly led the Oregon State women's golf team at the Silverado Showdown on Wednesday, the team's final tournament before looking to repeat as WCC champions later this month.
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The Beavers concluded the three-day, 54-hole tournament with a 30-over 298-294-302—894 at the par-72, 6,146-yard Silverado Resort North Course to finish in a tie for 10th place in the 16-team field.
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Ly, who just competed at the Augusta National Women's Amateur, was consistent as usual, shooting a 2-over 73-71-74—218 to finish in a tie for 21st place. She had nine birdies over the three rounds, including four on the second day,
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It's the ninth time this season Ly has finished in the Top 25 in the Beavers' 10 tournaments.
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Raya Nakao fired an even-par 72 in the second round and finished in a tie for 34th place with a 5-over 74-72-75—221. She equaled Ly with a team-best nine birdies in the tournament, with four of them also coming in the second round.
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Kelly Hope and Kate Nakaoka both carded an 11-over 227 to finish in a tie for 50th place, as Hope posted scores of 74-77-76 and Nakaoka finished with 77-74-76. Hope had eight birdies, with five in the first round, and Nakaoka had six birdies.
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Rebecca Kim improved her score each round, shooting a 17-over 79-78-76—233 and finished in a tie for 75th place. Kim had six birdies in the event with three coming in the second round.
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No. 2 USC won the team title with a 37-under 827 and the Trojans' Jasmine Koo claimed medalist honors with a 10-under 206.
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The Beavers will compete next at the WCC Championship, which is scheduled for Saturday, April 25 through Monday, April 27 in Fairfield, Calif.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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The Beavers concluded the three-day, 54-hole tournament with a 30-over 298-294-302—894 at the par-72, 6,146-yard Silverado Resort North Course to finish in a tie for 10th place in the 16-team field.
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Ly, who just competed at the Augusta National Women's Amateur, was consistent as usual, shooting a 2-over 73-71-74—218 to finish in a tie for 21st place. She had nine birdies over the three rounds, including four on the second day,
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It's the ninth time this season Ly has finished in the Top 25 in the Beavers' 10 tournaments.
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Raya Nakao fired an even-par 72 in the second round and finished in a tie for 34th place with a 5-over 74-72-75—221. She equaled Ly with a team-best nine birdies in the tournament, with four of them also coming in the second round.
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Kelly Hope and Kate Nakaoka both carded an 11-over 227 to finish in a tie for 50th place, as Hope posted scores of 74-77-76 and Nakaoka finished with 77-74-76. Hope had eight birdies, with five in the first round, and Nakaoka had six birdies.
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Rebecca Kim improved her score each round, shooting a 17-over 79-78-76—233 and finished in a tie for 75th place. Kim had six birdies in the event with three coming in the second round.
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No. 2 USC won the team title with a 37-under 827 and the Trojans' Jasmine Koo claimed medalist honors with a 10-under 206.
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The Beavers will compete next at the WCC Championship, which is scheduled for Saturday, April 25 through Monday, April 27 in Fairfield, Calif.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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