After beginning the spring with a solid showing against a loaded field in Hawaii, Oregon will head down to the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate, Feb. 21-23, at the Classic Club in Palm Desert, Calif. The Ducks will begin play on Friday with one round of stroke play being contested each day. The Ducks last played in this event in 2017, when they took home a nine-shot victory as Norman Xiong and Wyndham Clark shared medalist honors. Oregon also won the event in 2014, shooting 27 under.andwill make up the Oregon lineup whilemakes his Oregon debut playing as an individual.No. 17 Auburn, Boise State, CSUN, Charlotte, Colorado, No. 7 Colorado State, Denver, FAU, Fresno State, New Mexico State, North Texas, Oregon, San Diego, Seattle, South Dakota State, Southern Utah, UT Arlington, TCU, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, Wyoming (host).Oregon got its spring season off to a solid start with a 10th-place finish at the Amer Ari Invitational. The Ducks shot 9 under for the week and showed well against a loaded field, beating a trio of ranked conference rivals in Stanford (No. 25), Oregon State (No. 26) and USC (No. 30).led the way, coming in tied for 33rd at 4 under highlighted by a 4-under par 68 in round two.finished tied for 39th at 3 under, shooting a career-low 4-under 68 in the opening round. All five Ducks in the lineup shot even par or better in the final round, as Oregon shot 6 under in both the first and third rounds.Oregon's three freshmen have all seen significant playing time throoughout thel season and will look to play a key role the rest of spring., the 2018 Oregon Golf Association Junior Golfer of the Year appeared in all five events and led the team with a 72.43 scoring average. The Portland, Ore. native turned in a tied for ninth place finish at the Husky Invitational in his first collegiate event.of Murrieta, Calif. was named the 2019 Golfer of the Year by the Riverside Press Enterprise and was a part of the lineup for one event, competing in the Saint Mary's Invitational to close the fall.won a number of junior tournaments in Southern California and was a part of the lineup the last time out at the Amer Ari Invitational.Oregon's trio of sophomores that saw time in the lineup and made significant contributions as freshmen will now look to turn the corner in their second spring.was named Pac-12 All-Freshman last year and is currently second on the team with a 72.91 scoring average.saw action in three tournaments in the fall and posted his best finish at the Husky Invitational, where he came in tied for 17th.won the British Boys Amateur Championship over the summer and has competed in all five tournaments, posting a 73.21 scoring average.The lone returning player who was a part of the 2017 NCAA runner up team,brings a wealth of experience into his final spring as a Duck. He has played in the postseason each of his three years at Oregon and currently has a 73.82 scoring average in 31 career tournaments.