Women’s Golf: No. 8 Oregon Ducks enter regional as 2-seed with eyes on advancing

Regional golf starts now for the Ducks. Oregon’s women are looking to make their 13th NCAA Championships bid this week.

The postseason for college golf arrives this week, and the Oregon Ducks women’s team is in a great position to advance from the Westfield Regionals on into the 2023 NCAA Championships.

The Ducks enter as the 2-seed in the regional, ranked No. 8 overall in the nation. They will start on Monday in Indiana, playing three rounds throughout the week. A top-five finish would secure Oregon a trip to the NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The Ducks have had a strong season coming off of their runner-up finish in the championships last season, falling short of the Stanford Cardinal in the final. They have had 4 top-five finishes this year in 9 events, including a win in the Therese Hession Regional Challenge.

Oregon is one of five teams in the field ranked in the Golfstat national top 25 at No. 8, second only to No. 5 Mississippi State. The Ducks are also making their 15th consecutive NCAA Regional appearance, and 27th all-time. UO is looking for its 13th NCAA Championships bid.

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