Oregon State’s men’s golf team moved into third place at the NCAA Corvallis Regional after two rounds, scoring 13-under par. Stanley Lin shot a 1-under 70, leading the Beavers with a total of 4-under 138. The team’s second-round score of 279 climbed them above UCLA and Arkansas, with Oklahoma and Purdue in the lead. Other key contributors included Antoine Jasmin with a 3-under 68 and Collin Hodgkinson reaching 3-under 139. The top five teams advance to the NCAA Championship.

By the Numbers
  • Oregon State is currently 3rd with a score of 13-under (276-279—555).
  • Stanley Lin is tied for 14th with a score of 4-under (68-70—138).
  • Antoine Jasmin posted a low round of 3-under 68, bringing his total to 1-under (73-68—141).
State of Play
  • The Beavers are 13 strokes under par overall, competing against top-ranked teams.
  • Oklahoma leads the tournament with a score of 28-under.
What's Next

Oregon State will compete in the final round on Wednesday, aiming to secure a spot in the NCAA Championship. Continued strong performances from Lin, Jasmin, and Hodgkinson will be crucial for their advancement.

Bottom Line

For Oregon State, maintaining focus and delivering consistent play in the final round is essential to qualify for the NCAA Championship, keeping their hopes alive in a competitive field.