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Slama Fires 5-Under 67 To Tie School Record
October 06, 2017 | Women's Golf
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. – Ellie Slama fired a 5-under 67 in the first round of the Ron Moore Invitational on Friday to lead the Oregon State women's golf team and tie the program record.
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Slama, a freshman from Salem, Ore., dropped in seven birdies at the par-72, 6,450-yard Highlands Ranch Golf Club to finish with a 67 and put her in second place. Her round ties a school record set last year by Elyse Smidinger, when she competed as an individual at the Rose City Collegiate in Aurora, Ore.
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Ingrid Gutierrez of New Mexico is one stroke ahead of Slama after carding a 6-under 66.
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As a team, the Beavers are tied for third place with UTSA after posting a 2-under 286 in the first round of the three-day, 54-hole tournament. New Mexico and Denver are tied for first place in the 13-team field with a 5-under 283.
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The 2 under equals the fourth-lowest single round in Oregon State history. The Beavers set the mark last spring with a 10-under 278 at the NCAA Regionals in Lubbock, Texas.
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"Overall we played steady as a team," Oregon State head coach Dawn Shockley said. "It's great to see Ellie come out, play well and give us a low number. With Ellie, we've been working to focus on the things she can control on the course and it's starting to show in her results."
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Junior Olivia Benzin, junior Haley Nist and sophomore Mari Nishiura all shot a 1-over 73 to put them in a tie for 29th place. Nist carded four birdies, while Benzin and Nishiura each finished the day with three.
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Senior Susie Cavanagh is a stroke behind her trio of teammates and tied for 38th place after posting a 2-over 74.
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Sophomore Nicole Schroeder, who is competing as an individual, is tied for 11th place after shooting a 1-under 71. Her career best score is a 2-under 70 at last spring's Meadow Club Women's Collegiate.
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"Nicole had a good day playing as an individual," Shockley said. "This is a good golf course and it defended itself with some tricky pin placements. We learned a lot today, did a little work after the round and are ready to come out and compete hard tomorrow."
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The second round is Saturday and live scoring is available at birdiefire.com.
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Slama, a freshman from Salem, Ore., dropped in seven birdies at the par-72, 6,450-yard Highlands Ranch Golf Club to finish with a 67 and put her in second place. Her round ties a school record set last year by Elyse Smidinger, when she competed as an individual at the Rose City Collegiate in Aurora, Ore.
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Ingrid Gutierrez of New Mexico is one stroke ahead of Slama after carding a 6-under 66.
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As a team, the Beavers are tied for third place with UTSA after posting a 2-under 286 in the first round of the three-day, 54-hole tournament. New Mexico and Denver are tied for first place in the 13-team field with a 5-under 283.
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The 2 under equals the fourth-lowest single round in Oregon State history. The Beavers set the mark last spring with a 10-under 278 at the NCAA Regionals in Lubbock, Texas.
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"Overall we played steady as a team," Oregon State head coach Dawn Shockley said. "It's great to see Ellie come out, play well and give us a low number. With Ellie, we've been working to focus on the things she can control on the course and it's starting to show in her results."
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Junior Olivia Benzin, junior Haley Nist and sophomore Mari Nishiura all shot a 1-over 73 to put them in a tie for 29th place. Nist carded four birdies, while Benzin and Nishiura each finished the day with three.
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Senior Susie Cavanagh is a stroke behind her trio of teammates and tied for 38th place after posting a 2-over 74.
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Sophomore Nicole Schroeder, who is competing as an individual, is tied for 11th place after shooting a 1-under 71. Her career best score is a 2-under 70 at last spring's Meadow Club Women's Collegiate.
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"Nicole had a good day playing as an individual," Shockley said. "This is a good golf course and it defended itself with some tricky pin placements. We learned a lot today, did a little work after the round and are ready to come out and compete hard tomorrow."
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The second round is Saturday and live scoring is available at birdiefire.com.
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OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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