LCSC Women Finish Third at Oregon Tournament to Close Regular Season

The Warriors shot 10 strokes better in round two but couldn't catch the leaders.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 6:46pm by

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The No. 18 LC State Women's Golf team competed in the final round of the Tournament of Knights in Portland, Oregon on Tuesday, finishing third overall to close out the regular season. The Warriors shot 10 strokes better in round two than in the previous round, but were unable to catch the second-place No. 22 Oregon Tech and the tournament-winning No. 4 Thunderbirds of British Columbia.

Why it matters

This tournament was the final tune-up for the Warriors before the Cascade Conference Golf Championships, where they will look to improve on their third-place finish and compete for the conference title.

The details

Junior Isabella Barquet led the Warriors, finishing in a tie for seventh with a total score of 11-over par. Senior Dallis Shockey finished in a tie for 14th at 17-over par, while sophomores Jane Barry and Giulia Belfontali tied for 17th at 19-over par. Freshman Taylor Mire improved by 9 strokes in round two, shooting a 7-over 80.

  • The tournament was held on April 15, 2026.
  • The Cascade Conference Golf Championships will be held April 27-29, 2026.

The players

LC State Women's Golf

The No. 18 ranked women's golf team from Lewis-Clark State College.

Oregon Tech

The No. 22 ranked women's golf team that finished second in the tournament.

British Columbia Thunderbirds

The No. 4 ranked women's golf team that won the tournament.

Isabella Barquet

A junior on the LC State Women's Golf team who finished in a tie for seventh place.

Dallis Shockey

A senior on the LC State Women's Golf team who finished in a tie for 14th place.

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What they’re saying

“This just wasn't our event. From the get-go yesterday we didn't have our games. Slightly better today but unfortunate to end the regular season this way after such a promising spring.”

— Zach Anderson, LC State Women's Golf Coach

What’s next

The LC State Women's Golf team will host the Cascade Conference Golf Championships at the Lewiston Golf and Country Club from April 27-29, 2026, where they will look to improve on their third-place finish in this tournament and compete for the conference title.

The takeaway

While the Warriors were unable to capture the tournament win, this event provided valuable experience and insight that the team can use to prepare for the upcoming conference championships, where they will have a chance to compete for the title and secure a spot in the NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championship.