Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 31, 2003, Page 10, Image 10

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Golfers utilize
home-course
edge over break
The Duck men finish third,
and John Ellis finishes in a tie
for first at the Duck Invitational
Golf
Scott Archer
Freelance Sports Reporter
The Oregon Duck Invitational has
become McArthur Court for the
men’s and women’s golf teams.
The Oregon golf teams put up im
pressive numbers in successive
weekends, when each team hosted
its own version of the Oregon Duck
Invitational.
The men most recently hosted
the event, March 24 and 25 at the
Eugene Country Club, and conclud
ed their most impressive individual
and team performance of the year.
The Ducks finished the tournament
in third place.
Oregon, led by first-place finisher
and senior John Ellis, concluded the
two-day tournament with a 3-over-par
867 for its highest finish since winning
last season’s Duck Invitational. Ellis
split the individual tide with Washing
ton’s Brock Mackenzie. Both All
Americans finished the tournament
with a 9-under-par 207, while Ellis
earned his first collegiate victory since
his sophomore season, when he won
the Husky Invitational. Ellis came
from three strokes down to earn a first
place tie after trailing Mackenzie, who
shot an NCAA-record-tying 60 in
Monday’s second round.
The Ducks will next compete in
the Western Intercollegiate in Santa
Cruz, Calif., April 7 and 8.
Women finish 17th
in California
The Oregon women’s golf team,
coming off its best single round of the
season when it hosted the Oregon
Duck Invitational, finished 17th in
the UCLA/Pioneer Electronics Clas
sic, March 25 and 26. The Ducks shot
a 320 in the final round at the 6,720
yard, par-72 Robinson Ranch Golf
Club course and climbed one spot to
finish 17th in the 20-team field.
The Ducks were led by freshman
Michelle Timpani, who had Oregon’s
best round Wednesday with a 77, to
finish tied for 63rd at 242. Timpani
was followed closely by sophomore
Johnna Nealy, who finished two
spots back at 65th overall at 243.
No. 2 Pepperdine won the team ti
tle with a combined score of 898 af
ter trailing first-day leader USC by
seven strokes. No. 5 USC finished
second at 900.
Oregon barely edged Long Beach
State by a two-stroke advantage and
finished ahead of Portland State and
Cal-State Northridge. Oregon fin
ished with an overall team score of
973. The Ducks will travel to the
Ping/Arizona State Invitational, held
in Tempe, Ariz., starting Friday.
Scott Archer is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
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