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Oregon women’s golf wins Big Ten Championship, UO’s Kiara Romero wins individual conference title
The Oregon women’s golf team won the 2025 Big Ten Championship and Kiara Romero won the individual conference title.
The No. 5 Ducks shot 12-under 276 on Sunday at Bulle Rock Golf Course to win the team title by 14 strokes, matching the tournament 54-hole scoring record in the process (12-under 852), and Romero finished 7-under with a 4-under 68 on Sunday.
It’s Oregon’s second conference championship in program history, joining the 2021-22 Pac-12 Championship team. The Ducks earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Regional round and will learn their destination during Wednesday’s NCAA selection show.
“Just really proud of the way our ladies performed this week,” Oregon coach Derek Radley told Big Ten Network after the round. “I was really proud of us because the wind switched today; it was out of the South for rounds one and two and we came in with a strict game plan today and really stuck to it. When those putts start falling, I just stay out of the way and keep cheering. I couldn’t be more proud of this group.”
Romero is the third Oregon player to win an individual conference title, joining Hsin-Yu Lu (2022) and Caroline Inglis (2015).
UO’s Tong An finished 2-under 214 to tie for fifth. Suvichaya Vinijchaitham finished ninth (1-under 215), Ting-Hsuan Huang tied for 19th (3-over 219) and Darae Chung —tied for 46th (9-over 225).