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Freshman Jennifer Chang earned All-Pac-12 first team honors.
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Jennifer Chang Named All-Pac-12 First Team
May 30, 2018 | Women's Golf, Features
Allisen Corpuz, Alyaa Abdulghany earn honorable mention honors.
Freshman Jennifer Chang, with four top six finishes in eight starts, earned All-Pac-12 first team honors while sophomore Allisen Corpuz and freshman Alyaa Abdulghany were tabbed as honorable mention picks, the conference announced Tuesday.
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Last week, Chang was also tabbed a WGCA All-American second teamer while Corpuz earned All-American honorable mention honors.
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Chang, coming off a tie for 13th at the NCAA Championships, led USC in stroke average (72.43) after joining the team in January, good for 17th on USC's all-time season chart. The freshman closed the season with seven consecutive top 15 finishes, including one win at the Silverado Showdown and three other top six finishes.
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Chang, USC's first freshman to earn conference first team notice since Robynn Ree (2016) and just the second since 2013, had four rounds in the 60s, eight rounds under par and 12 rounds of par or better.
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Corpuz (73.00) and Abdulghany (73.91) finished second and third, respectively, on the team in stroke average and both played in all 32 team rounds this year.
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Corpuz, whose four rounds in the 60s tied with Chang for most on the team, finished the season with four top 10 results, eight top 17 finishes, including a spring streak of six in a row, and finished tied for 27th or better in 11 of 12 outings. She had 10 rounds under par and 14 rounds of par or better. Her 68 in the single stroke play round of the SDSU March Mayhem led the field.
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Abdulghany posted a trio of top 10 finishes, seven in the top 19 and nine inside the top 30. She had five rounds under par on the season and nine of par or better.
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Last week, Chang was also tabbed a WGCA All-American second teamer while Corpuz earned All-American honorable mention honors.
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Chang, coming off a tie for 13th at the NCAA Championships, led USC in stroke average (72.43) after joining the team in January, good for 17th on USC's all-time season chart. The freshman closed the season with seven consecutive top 15 finishes, including one win at the Silverado Showdown and three other top six finishes.
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Chang, USC's first freshman to earn conference first team notice since Robynn Ree (2016) and just the second since 2013, had four rounds in the 60s, eight rounds under par and 12 rounds of par or better.
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Corpuz (73.00) and Abdulghany (73.91) finished second and third, respectively, on the team in stroke average and both played in all 32 team rounds this year.
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Corpuz, whose four rounds in the 60s tied with Chang for most on the team, finished the season with four top 10 results, eight top 17 finishes, including a spring streak of six in a row, and finished tied for 27th or better in 11 of 12 outings. She had 10 rounds under par and 14 rounds of par or better. Her 68 in the single stroke play round of the SDSU March Mayhem led the field.
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Abdulghany posted a trio of top 10 finishes, seven in the top 19 and nine inside the top 30. She had five rounds under par on the season and nine of par or better.
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