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Golfers Travel to Husky Invitational

Sep 19, 2021

Oregon hits the halfway point of the fall season at the Husky Invitational Monday and Tuesday at the Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Wash.

HUSKY INVITATIONAL
Sept. 20-21
Bremerton, Wash. / Gold Mountain GC / Washington
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OREGON LINEUP
1. Owen Avrit, Jr.        T12 at Maui Jim at 10-under 200 (low 64)
2. Greg Solhaug, So.  61 birdies in 2021
3. Jose Islas, Fr.          Advanced to R-16 at 2021 U.S. Amateur
4. Tom Gueant, Sr.      2021 Second Team All-Pac-12
5. Yuki Moriyama, So.  2021 Pac-12 All-Newcomer Team
Ind. Eric Doyle, Fr.       T46 at Maui Jim at 1-uner 209 (low 68)
Ind. Greyson Leach, Fr.
Ind. Craig Ronne, Sr.    T24 at Maui Jim at 5-under 205 (low 64)
Ind. Nate Stember, Jr.    100 birdies in 2021

FIELD
Boise State, Cal Poly, Idaho, Long Beach State, Missouri, Nevada, Oregon, Oregon State, Saint Mary's, San Diego State, San Jose State, Seattle, Southern Miss, Toledo, Washington, Washington State

KEY STORYLINES
• The Ducks carded the third-lowest score in program history, 820 (20-under) at the season-opening Maui Jim Invitational. Oregon was -27 over the last two rounds.
• Oregon returns six of its top seven golfers from last season's NCAA Regional qualifying team. That includes Tom Gueant (71.45 scoring average), Yuki Moriyama (72.16), Nate Stember (73.00), Owen Avrit (73.32), Craig Ronne (73.88) and Greg Solhaug (74.63).
• Freshmen Jose Islas from Pachuca, Mexico, will make his Oregon debut at the Husky Invitational. He had a brilliant run at the U.S Amateur where he advanced to the round of 16.
• The summer season saw Oregon golfers claim a couple of amateur titles in the state of Oregon. Nate Stember won the 2021 Oregon Amateur at Bandon Dunes and was the Oregon Stroke Play runner-up to teammate Craig Ronne. Ronne won the 2021 Oregon Stroke Play championship at Emerald Valley and lost to Stember in the quarterfinals of the Oregon Amateur. Yuki Moriyama joined incoming freshman Jose Islas at the U.S. Amateur at Oakmont. 
• Former PGA Tour pro and 2000 U.S. Amateur champion Jeff Quinney was named the as the team's assistant coach in August. The Eugene native held his PGA Tour Card for five seasons from 2007-11 and finished his career with nearly $6 million in career earnings.