CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State women's golf team will compete at the NCAA Division I Regionals Monday through Wednesday in Baton Rouge, La.
The Beavers enter the regional as the No. 7 seed in the 18-team field, and will need to finish in the top six to advance to the NCAA National Championships.
This is the fourth-consecutive time Oregon State has earned a trip to postseason play. The 2020 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Regionals were canceled due to COVID-19.
The Beavers have just missed advancing to the national championships their last three trips to regionals. They finished seventh in Lubbock, Texas in 2017, eighth in Madison, Wis., in 2018 and eighth in Cle Elum, Wash., in 2019.
NCAA Baton Rouge Regional
When: Monday, May 10 – Wednesday, May 12
Where: Baton Rouge, La.
Course: Par-72, 6,340-yard University Club of Baton Rouge
Field: 18 teams and 6 individuals
Format: 54 holes of stroke play (18 holes each day)
BEAVERS' LINEUP: Oregon State's lineup will feature Amanda Minni, Mari Nishiura, Nicole Schroeder, Ellie Slama and Issy Taylor. Chayse Gomez will be the team's substitute.
Oregon State Lineup -- Season Stroke Average
Ellie Slama -- 74.11 (18 rounds)
Amanda Minni -- 75.11 (18 rounds)
Issy Taylor -- 75.11 (18 rounds)
Nicole Schroeder -- 76.17 (12 rounds)
Chayse Gomez -- 76.56 (9 rounds)
Mari Nishiura -- 79.60 (15 rounds)
TEE TIMES: There will be tee times beginning at 6 a.m. PT (8 a.m. CT) all three days. Oregon State will start at 6:50 a.m. PT (8:50 a.m. CT) on Monday and be paired with Houston and Miami.
LIVE SCORING: There will be live scoring for the tournament at golfstat.com.
SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow the Oregon State women's golf team on Twitter and Facebook.
Participating Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. LSU
2. Ole Miss
3. Baylor
4. Oregon
5. Maryland
6. Alabama
7. Oregon State
8. Houston
9. Miami
10. North Texas
11. Purdue
12. Mississippi State
13. Tulsa
14. Sam Houston State
15. Kennesaw State
16. East Tennessee State
17. Jacksonville State
18. Quinnipiac
Participating Individuals:
1. Teresa Toscano – South Dakota State
2. Courtney Dow – Texas A&M
3. Justine Fournand – Florida Atlantic
4. Julie Hovland – South Alabama
5. Malak Bouraeda – Colorado
6. Dorthea Forbrigd – East Carolina
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).