2011-12 Women's Golf Roster

Anica Yoo
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Terry Fox Secondary
- Hometown:
- Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Career Statistics
CAREER: Finished her four-year Oregon State career first all-time in rounds played (138), second in scoring average (75.66) and fifth in top-10 finishes (8) … Never missed a tournament in her four years … Shot 15 sub-par rounds, including a pair of 4-under 68’s to tie the Oregon State single-round record … Had eight top-10 finishes, the fifth most all-time in Oregon State history … On Oregon State’s single-season scoring list, she is first (74.71 in 2014-15), fourth (75.12 in 2013-14), 13th (76.29 in 2012-13) and 18th (76.51 in 2011-12) … Advanced to NCAA Regionals as a senior and set the Oregon State three-round school record with a 4-under 212 … Became the second Oregon State women’s golfer to advance to the NCAA National Championships (Kathleen Takaishi, 1999) … Shot a 14-over 230 at the NCAA National Championships to finish in a tie for 45th place, the highest-ever at NCAA Nationals by an Oregon State golfer … Claimed medalist honors at the Rose City Collegiate (-2, 142) as a junior, the first Oregon State golfer to win an outright individual title in 16 years … Named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention as a junior.
SENIOR (2014-15): Played in all 10 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 74.71 in 35 rounds, the lowest ever in Oregon State history … Advanced to NCAA Regionals as an individual and set the Oregon State three-round school record with a 4-under 212 to finish in a tie for sixth place in San Antonio, Texas … Became the second Oregon State women’s golfer to advance to the NCAA National Championships (Kathleen Takaishi, 1999) … Shot a 14-over 230 at the NCAA National Championships in Bradenton, Fla., to finish in a tie for 45th place, the highest-ever at NCAA Nationals by an Oregon State golfer … Tied the Oregon State single-round record with a 4-under 68 at both the Westbrook Spring Invitational (second round) and Silverado Showdown (third round) … Fired seven sub-par rounds and five even-par rounds … Had five top-10 finishes, equaling the second most in a season by an Oregon State golfer … Best finish was second place at the Oregon State Invitational (+2, 218) … Finished in a tie for second place at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+5, 221) … Finished in a tie for third place at the Silverado Showdown (+4, 220) … Competed at the Pac-12 Championship for the fourth straight year and finished in eighth place (-1, 212) … Shot an even-par 216 at the Westbrook Spring Invitational to finish in a tie for 12th place.
JUNIOR (2013-14): Played in all 12 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 75.12, the best ever by a junior in Oregon State history and the second best in school history … Named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention … Fired four sub-par rounds and had three top-10 finishes, equaling the eighth most in Oregon State single-season history … Claimed medalist honors at the Rose City Collegiate (-2, 142), the first Oregon State golfer to win an outright individual title in 16 years … Shot a career-best 3-under 69 in the second round of the Silverado Showdown to equal the second-lowest score in Oregon State history … Best three-round score was a 1-under 215 at the Silverado Showdown, which equaled the third-lowest under-par score in school history … Shot a 1-over 217 at the Topy Cup in Tanagura, Japan, equaling the fifth-lowest three-round score in Oregon State history … Finished sixth at the Topy Cup and tied for sixth at the Silverado Showdown … Shot a 3-under 70 in the second round of the Dick McGuire Invitational and a 2-under 71 in the first round of the Pac-12 Preview … Fired six even-par 72 rounds … Competed in the Pac-12 Championship for the third straight year and finished in a tie for 34th place (+11, 227).
SOPHOMORE (2012-13): Played in all 12 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 76.29, the second best on the team … Best finish was a career-best sole 11th at the Oregon State Invitational … Shot a career-best 3-over 71-74-74--219 to equal the seventh-best three-round score in school history … Equaled career-best score with a 2-under 70 in the first round of the SMU/Dallas Athletic Club Invitational … Shot a 1-under 71 in the first round of the Oregon State Invitational and second round of the Anuenue Spring Break Classic … Finished tied for 16th at the Rose City Collegiate (+14, 230) and SMU/Dallas Athletic Club Invitational (+14, 230) … Finished tied for 20th at the Pac-12 Championship (+7, 223) … Had five top-20 finishes.
FRESHMAN (2011-12): Played in all 12 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 76.51, the third best on the team … First collegiate tournament was the Cougar Cup where she finished in a tie for 25th (+16, 232) … Best finish was a tie for 12th at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational (+12, 228) … Best score was a 2-under 70 in the final round of the Wildcat Invitational … Best 54-hole tournament was a 7-over 223 at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate … Had five top-20 finishes … Finished tied for 39th at the Pac-12 Championship (+14, 230) … Finished 120th at the NCAA West Regional (+29, 245).
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Terry Fox Secondary in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia in 2011 … Lettered all four years in golf … Won individual title in province in 2010 … Named Most Outstanding Golfer in 2008-09 … Named Rookie of the Year in 2007-08 … Team finished sixth at 2010 province and fourth at 2009 province … Received honors with distinction for three years … Graduated with a 3.56 GPA.
JUNIOR/AMATEUR GOLF: Named MJT Junior Player of the Year in 2009 … Represented Canadian Team at Junior Words in 2005, 2006 and 2010 … Made the cut and finished tied for 27th at 2010 Junior Worlds … Member of the Girls Junior America’s Cup B.C. team in 2008, 2010 and 2011 … Holds the course record at three different golf courses … Represented B.C./Canada at Aaron Baddeley International Junior Golf Tournament in China.
PERSONAL: Born in Seoul, Korea … Daughter of Kevin and Janet Yoo … Mother is owner of Korean Meat Shop … Has one brother, Tommy … Favorite athlete is Rory McIlroy … Biggest athletic thrill to date is “when I made the last putt to shoot 66 to get my high school team to provincials” … Chose Oregon State because “I loved the atmosphere, the facilities and the people. I believe OSU will assist me in following my career path and encourage me to become a better student-athlete” … Major is undecided.