Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 26, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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Women’s golf team
heads for Georgia
By Steve Mime
Oregon Deity fmsum)
The Oregon women's golf
team begins ploy in its first
NCAA championship ever this
morning at the University of
Georgia Golf Course in Athens.
The Ducks qualified for the
national tournament two weeks
ago when they finished ninth at
the west regional in Tucson,
Ariz. The top 10 of IB teams at
the regional tournament quali
fied for the NCAA champi
onships, and they will join sev
en teams from the Hast in
Athens this week
The Ducks will send a young
squad that features three sopho
mores, one junior and one
senior to the national champi
onships. Senior Shannon Maier,
who leads the squad with a 77.8
stroko average, and junior Cappy
Mack led the Ducks at the
regional meet with three-round
totals of 721 to tie for 29th place
l,eigh Casey leads Oregon’s
sophomores and is second on
the team with a 78 average for
the year C',asey hus struggled in
the postseason hut leads the
team with four top-10 finishes,
including a second-place finish
at the Bruin Classic in the fall
Women’s golf first became an
intercollegiate sport at Oregon
in 1977, hut it was cut in 1981 as
pari of a budget dncision The
sport returned si* years later
under the control of men's golf
coach Scott Krieger
Renee Baumgartner joined the
program to work with Krieger in
1087 before taking over the head
coaching responsibilities in
1989.
The Ducks' golf program
began to reach a competitive
level in the Pac-10 in 1991 when
it finished tied for fourth at the
conference tournament. Oregon
finished fifth at the Pac-10
championships in 1992 before
equaling its best nnish ever at
the tournament last month when
it once again finished tied for
fourth place.
The Ducks have never com
peted in the NCAA champi
onships as a team, and current
Oregon assistant coach Leigh
Hornung competed in the tour
nament as an individual last
year and tied for 82nd place
with a 320.
The Ducks will host the
NCAA championships for the
first time next spring when the
tournament is ut the Oregon Golf
Club in Portland.
This year's national champi
onships begin this morning and
continue through Saturday.
Kighteen holes will be played
each day.
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