PORTLAND, Ore. – Day one of the 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) Women's Golf Championships has come to a close at the Glendoveer Golf Course in northeast Portland, where the Corban University Women's Golf team concluded play in seventh out of the eight members present, but just two strokes out of sixth and twelve from being in the top five.
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"Day one is in the books and our ladies did a pretty good job navigating a longer course," Corban head coach Charlie Marshall explained following the opening day of the CCC Championships. "However, we didn't play to our full potential, and I'm excited to see them improve over the next two days of competition."
The NAIA's top ranked women's golf program, represented by the Thunderbirds of the University of British Columbia (302), holds a nine-stroke lead over Oregon Tech (311) following the opening round in PDX, with Lewis-Clark State College (318), The College of Idaho (323), and Southern Oregon University (334) rounding out the top five team finishes through 18 holes played. Individually, Elizabeth Labbe of UBC was the only women's golfer today to go par for the course and thus holds a one-stroke lead over OIT's Quincy Beyrouty.
Corban (346) and Bushnell (344) are represented by a two-stroke difference as the I-5 rivals compete for a top five finish within the CCC, with the Warriors being led by graduate student Kristin Senatra (82) and her +9 opening round to be tied for 16th overall. True freshman Yaone Mokgatle (85) was three strokes off Senatra and just outside the top 20 in a tie for 23rd, followed by freshmen Ashlyn Thomas (88) and Madelyn Moore (91) in 31st and 35th, respectively.
Play continues tomorrow at Glendoveer, with the women's teams set to tee off in a shotgun start at 8:30am.
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