
Darkness Halts the Norman Regional, with Baylor in Position to Advance to NCAAs
5/6/2025 9:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
BU's 3-over 867 is 13 shots clear of any team outside the cutline
NORMAN, Okla. — Putting together its best performance since February, a short-handed Baylor women's golf team finished Tuesday in fifth place at the NCAA Norman Regional at Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club, as darkness suspended the final round.
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Play was halted at 7:40 p.m. CT on Tuesday after BU finished its round and locked in its 3-over 867 score. Twelve shots clear of sixth-place Tulsa, who also finished, BU is 13 shots ahead of seventh-place Oregon State. The Beavers must make up those 13 shots over the final 11 total holes on Wednesday morning when play resumes at 9 a.m.
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Barring a miracle finish by the Beavers, the Bears are in position to make five straight and seven of the last eight NCAA Championship fields. Stanford clinched the team title with a 23-under 841, nine shots in front of second-place Northwestern.
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Silje Ohma shot her third round at par or better this week with a final-round 71, leading the Bears with a fourth-place finish. Her 5-under 211 was three shots off the pace of 8-under 208 set by Andrea Revuelta of Stanford. Tuesday marked the third time in the last four regionals where Baylor has had an individual finish in the top 5.
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THE RUNDOWN
Ohma began with a squeaky-clean opening nine, highlighted by a birdie at No. 13 to make the turn with a bogey-free 35. Her lone blemish on the day came with a bogey at No. 2 before she bounced back immediately with a birdie at No. 3 and cruised to the house with six more pars.
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Bridget Boczar polished off a good showing in her second NCAA regional with an even-par 72 on Tuesday to tie for 16th. A steady opening nine saw her make book-end birdies at Nos. 10 and 18 around a pair of bogeys at Nos. 13 and 17. The junior transfer jumped back into red numbers with a birdie at No. 3, but gave a shot back with a bogey at No. 4 to shoot her career-first NCAA postseason round at par or better.
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Ashleen Kaur shot a 4-over 76 to close out the regional in a tie for 25th. Making a birdie at the opening hole at No. 10, Kaur played her next seven holes at 5-over par before closing the front nine with another birdie at No. 18. The sophomore added another birdie at No. 4 to get back to 2-over. However, a double-bogey at No. 8 saw her finish at 3-over for the tournament.
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Malena Castro strung together a solid 3-over 75 to finish the week tied for 38th. An opening-hole bogey at No. 10 was offset by a birdie at No. 15, as the freshman continued to impress on the par-3s this week. A double at No. 17 and a bogey at No. 18 dropped her to 3-over at the turn. She responded nicely with birdies at Nos. 3 and 6 to get to 1-over, before bogeys at Nos. 7 and 9 dropped her back to 3-over for the day.
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BaiMai Seema put together her strongest round of the week, shooting an even-par 72 to finish the week tied for 53rd. Making two bogeys in her first three holes, Seema rebounded nicely playing her next 14 holes at 3-under par, thanks to birdies at Nos. 17, 6 and 8. A bogey at No. 9 dropped her back to even and 12-over for the championship.
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HIGHLIGHTS
STAT OF THE DAY
5 — Baylor is seeking its school-record fifth-straight NCAA Championship when play resumes on Wednesday
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WHAT'S NEXT
Oklahoma, Oregon State, Furman, Denver, Duke and Southern Miss will resume the final round at 9 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
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For more information on Baylor Women's Golf, follow @BaylorWGolf on X, Instagram and Facebook.
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—BaylorBears.com—
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Play was halted at 7:40 p.m. CT on Tuesday after BU finished its round and locked in its 3-over 867 score. Twelve shots clear of sixth-place Tulsa, who also finished, BU is 13 shots ahead of seventh-place Oregon State. The Beavers must make up those 13 shots over the final 11 total holes on Wednesday morning when play resumes at 9 a.m.
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Barring a miracle finish by the Beavers, the Bears are in position to make five straight and seven of the last eight NCAA Championship fields. Stanford clinched the team title with a 23-under 841, nine shots in front of second-place Northwestern.
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Silje Ohma shot her third round at par or better this week with a final-round 71, leading the Bears with a fourth-place finish. Her 5-under 211 was three shots off the pace of 8-under 208 set by Andrea Revuelta of Stanford. Tuesday marked the third time in the last four regionals where Baylor has had an individual finish in the top 5.
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THE RUNDOWN
Ohma began with a squeaky-clean opening nine, highlighted by a birdie at No. 13 to make the turn with a bogey-free 35. Her lone blemish on the day came with a bogey at No. 2 before she bounced back immediately with a birdie at No. 3 and cruised to the house with six more pars.
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Bridget Boczar polished off a good showing in her second NCAA regional with an even-par 72 on Tuesday to tie for 16th. A steady opening nine saw her make book-end birdies at Nos. 10 and 18 around a pair of bogeys at Nos. 13 and 17. The junior transfer jumped back into red numbers with a birdie at No. 3, but gave a shot back with a bogey at No. 4 to shoot her career-first NCAA postseason round at par or better.
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Ashleen Kaur shot a 4-over 76 to close out the regional in a tie for 25th. Making a birdie at the opening hole at No. 10, Kaur played her next seven holes at 5-over par before closing the front nine with another birdie at No. 18. The sophomore added another birdie at No. 4 to get back to 2-over. However, a double-bogey at No. 8 saw her finish at 3-over for the tournament.
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Malena Castro strung together a solid 3-over 75 to finish the week tied for 38th. An opening-hole bogey at No. 10 was offset by a birdie at No. 15, as the freshman continued to impress on the par-3s this week. A double at No. 17 and a bogey at No. 18 dropped her to 3-over at the turn. She responded nicely with birdies at Nos. 3 and 6 to get to 1-over, before bogeys at Nos. 7 and 9 dropped her back to 3-over for the day.
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BaiMai Seema put together her strongest round of the week, shooting an even-par 72 to finish the week tied for 53rd. Making two bogeys in her first three holes, Seema rebounded nicely playing her next 14 holes at 3-under par, thanks to birdies at Nos. 17, 6 and 8. A bogey at No. 9 dropped her back to even and 12-over for the championship.
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HIGHLIGHTS
- Baylor's three rounds of 287, 290 and 290 rank among the top 20 postseason rounds in program history
- The Bears are in position to advance as a No. 7 seed for the second-straight season
- Malena Castro blistered the par-3s this week, leading the field in par-3 scoring average at 2.58.
- Ohma has now played five of her nine NCAA Regional rounds at par or better
STAT OF THE DAY
5 — Baylor is seeking its school-record fifth-straight NCAA Championship when play resumes on Wednesday
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WHAT'S NEXT
Oklahoma, Oregon State, Furman, Denver, Duke and Southern Miss will resume the final round at 9 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
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For more information on Baylor Women's Golf, follow @BaylorWGolf on X, Instagram and Facebook.
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—BaylorBears.com—
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