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Cal's men's and women's golf teams pose following the conclusion of the 2022 Big Match on Thursday afternoon.
MGOLF9/29/2022 8:53 PM | By: Cal Athletics
Cal Men, Women Fall Short In Big Match
Golden Bears Face Stanford In Rivalry Match Play Event For First Time Since 2019
WOODSIDE, Calif. – California's pairings of
Aaron Du and
Cristina Ochoa and
Sampson Zheng and
Jieming Yang earned match victories, but it was Stanford that came away with the team win in the Big Match on Thursday afternoon at Menlo Country Club.
Six pairs consisting of one man and one woman from each rival school competed in foursome match play, with the Cardinal pulling out a 4-2 victory. It was the first time in three years that the Big Match had been played due to a COVID-19-induced hiatus; the Golden Bears had won the first two editions of the competition in 2018 and 2019.
A start-to-finish effort by Du and Ochoa in the second match ended in a 2&1 win for the Bears. Du's birdie on No. 2 – one of three by the junior – vaulted Cal into a lead it never relinquished. The duo extended its lead to 4-up on an eagle by Du at 13 before staving off a late rally by the Cardinal.
Though Stanford had already clinched the overall victory, a birdie by
Sampson Zheng on the 18th secured a 1-up win for he and Yang in the fourth match. After Stanford's Barclay Brown and Caroline Sturdza went 2-up after six holes played, Cal rallied to make it square through nine played with birdies by Zheng on No. 7 and 9. A birdie from Yang on 11 gave Cal a 1-up advantage that it maintained through the 14th. Stanford knotted it with a birdie by Brown on 15 before Zheng ended it on the final hole.
The first win of the day went to Stanford when Dean Greyserman and Brook Seay (3&2) won four straight holes from 13 to 16 to rally past
Jeewon Park and
Adora Liu, who held a 1-up advantage through 12. In the third match,
Daniel Heo and
Jasmine Lew went 1-up on a birdie by Lew on No. 10 before ultimately faltering down the stretch in a 2&1 defeat to the Cardinal's Ethan Ng and Sadie Englemann.
Tony Chen and
Mika Jin fell to Rachel Heck and Karl Vilips, 4&2, in the fifth match while
Nathan Wang and
Annika Borrelli came up short against Michael Thorbjornsen and Rose Zhang (5&4) in the sixth match.
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