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Hustlin Owls Place 4th at Danish Classic; Women Claim Top Spot

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via Oregon Tech Athletic Communications

SOLVANG, Calif. – Oregon Tech shaved four strokes off their Day 1 score, as the Hustlin’ Owls placed fourth overall at the Danish Classic, hosted by The Master’s, at Alisal Ranch.

Tech (308-304 – 612) finished the day at 16-over-par, just four shots behind second-place Hope International (306-302 – 608) and one shot behind Bushnell (305-306 -611). Host TMU (286-278 – 564) dominated the field, finishing at 12-under-par for the 36-hole tournament.

Both Tyler Vassar (74-75 – 149) and Jack Tieman (75-74 – 149) tied for 12th-place, Kade Bracken (79-78 – 157) and Silas Guzlas (80-77 – 157) tied for 24th-place, with Issey Tanimura (80-80 – 160) and Kellen Humphries (83-77 – 160) shared 30th-place.

Jonathan Larson (68-69 – 137) of TMU earned medalist honors at 7-under-par, ahead of teammate Jacob Janho (72-67 – 139).

Quincy Beyrouty sank a 5-foot par putt on the final hole to claim medalist honors at the Danish Classic, leading the Oregon Tech women to the team title of the 36-hole event at Alisal Ranch.

Beyrouty and Hope International’s Cristen Legaspi were tied going into the final hole, but Legaspi was unable to convert her par attempt – giving the OIT senior the chance – draining the short putt to claim her second-straight tourney win and third of the 2024-25 season.

Tech (312-307 – 619) cruised to the team title, recording the top team total of the tournament to earn a 16-stroke win over HIU (321-314 – 635) and 49 shots clear of The Master’s (338-330 – 668). Each of the five scoring players for the Lady Owls recorded Top-10 finishes.

Beyrouty (74-76 – 150) finished the event at 6-over-par, a stroke clear of Legaspi (75-76 – 151), with the Owls Madie Hepner (75-79 – 154) in third. Madison Dyck (81-75 – 156) had the best round of the day by any player, placing fourth, with Navy Wood (82-78 – 160) in seventh, Sydney Dick (84-78 – 162) in ninth and Brittney Barrington (92-81 – 173) in 17th.

OIT will take next week off in preparation for the UBC Invitational at Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Wash.