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Sun Devil Women's Golf 8-Time NCAA Champions 8-time NCAA Champions Sun Devil Women’s Golf 1990 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 2009 2017 1 Finishes/Individual Champions Sun Devil Women’s Golf Arizona State women’s has done something unmatched by any other NCAA Division I women’s golf team - the Sun Devils have won eight National Championships, includ- ing three straight, five in six years, and six within nine years (1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2009, 2017). Year-by-Year Results Individual National Champions (10) Year Coach Conference Regional NCAA Year Student-Athlete 1975 Whitehouse 1st – 1st - AIAW 2017 Monica Vaughn* 1976 Whitehouse 1st – 3rd - AIAW 1977 Whitehouse 1st – 4th - AIAW 2008 Azahara Munoz* 1978 Whitehouse 2nd – 7th - AIAW 1979 Bourassa 1st – 6th - AIAW 1999 Grace Park* 1980 Vollstedt 1st – 3rd - AIAW 1981 Vollstedt 1st – 12th - AIAW 1995 Kristel Mourgue d’Algue* 1982 Vollstedt 2nd – 10th 1983 Vollstedt 4th – 13th 1994 Emilee Klein* 1984 Vollstedt 1st – 2nd 1985 Danielle Ammaccapane* 1985 Vollstedt 1st – 3rd 1986 Vollstedt 2nd – 4th 1970 Cathy Gaughan 1987 Vollstedt 1st – 11th 1988 Vollstedt 1st – T2nd 1969 Jane Bastanchury-Booth 1989 Vollstedt 2nd – T6th 1990 Vollstedt 3rd – 1st 1962 Carol Sorenson 1991 Vollstedt T4th – - 1992 Vollstedt 2nd – 9th 1960 Joanne Gunderson-Carner 1993 Vollstedt 1st 1st** 1st *NCAA Champions 1994 Vollstedt 1st 3rd 1st 1995 Vollstedt 1st T1st 1st 1996 Vollstedt 1st 5th 6th 1997 Vollstedt 2nd 1st 1st Individual Conference Medalists (16) 1998 Vollstedt 2nd 2nd 1st 1999 Vollstedt 3rd 3rd T2nd Year Student-Athlete 2000 Vollstedt 6th 4th T11th 2001 Vollstedt 3rd 6th 18th 2016 Linnea Strom 2002 Yokoi T3rd T6th T9th 2010 Carlota Ciganda 2003 Luellen 5th 5th 18th 2004 Luellen T4th 7th 10th 2009 Carlota Ciganda 2005 Luellen 2nd 4th T8th 2006 Luellen 2nd T4th 4th 2005 Louise Stahle 2007 Luellen 1st 3rd 13th 2008 Luellen 3rd 2nd 5th 2002 Jimin Kang 2009 Luellen 1st 1st 1st 2010 Luellen DNF 2nd 4th 1995 Wendy Ward 2011 Luellen 6th 3rd 17th 1993 Wendy Ward 2012 Luellen 5th T6th T6th 2013 Luellen 6th 5th 5th 1990 Brandie Burton 2014 Luellen 5th 3rd 5th 2015 Luellen 9th 9th – 1989 Pearl Sinn 2016 Farr-Kaye 3rd 8th – 2017 Farr-Kaye 6th 1st 1st 1988 Pamela Wright 2018 Farr-Kaye 5th T4th T15th 1987 Danielle Ammaccapane **Inaugural NCAA West Regional 1986 Pamela Wright Intermountain Conference, 1975-79 1984 Tina Tombs Western Collegiate Athletic Association, 1980-85 Pacific West Conference, 1985-86 1982 Cathy Curry Pacific-10/12 Conference, 1986-present 1981 Lauri Merten ASU withdrew due to illness in 2010 Pac-10 Championship. 1980 Lauri Merten 2 Honors and Accolades Sun Devil Women’s Golf Honda Award Winners (5) 2000: Miriam Nagle 1997: Kellee Booth (second) 2017: Monica Vaughn Jeanne-Marie Busettil (second) 1999: Grace Park Pac-12 Coach of the Year (8) 1996: Kellee Booth (first) 1998: Kellee Booth 2017: Missy Farr-Kaye Linda Ericsson (hm) 1995: Wendy Ward 2009: Melissa Luellen Vinny Riviello (hm) 1994: Wendy Ward 2007: Melissa Luellen 1995: Kellee Booth (first) 2006: Melissa Luellen Heather Bowie (first) WGCA National Coach of the Year (5) 1995: Linda Vollstedt Linda Ericsson (hm) 2017: Missy Farr-Kaye 1994: Linda Vollstedt Kristel Mourgue d’Algue (first) 2009: Melissa Luellen 1993: Linda Vollstedt Wendy Ward (first) 1995: Linda Vollstedt (co-winner) 1989: Linda Vollstedt 1994: Heather Bowie (first) 1994: Linda Vollstedt Tracy Cone (second) 1993: Linda Vollstedt All-Americans (81) Emilee Klein (first) 2018: Olivia Mehaffey (second) Wendy Ward (first) Golfweek National Coach of the Year (5) 2017: Monica Vaughn (first) 1993: Wendy Ward (first) 2017: Missy Farr-Kaye Linnea Strom (first) Emilee Klein (second) 1997: Linda Vollstedt Olivia Mehaffey (hm) 1991: Tricia Konz (second) 1995: Linda Vollstedt 2016: Linnea Strom (first) 1990: Brandie Burton (first) 1994: Linda Vollstedt Monica Vaughn (second) Amy Fruhwirth (first) 1993: Linda Vollstedt 2015: Monica Vaughn (first) 1989: Pearl Sinn (first) Noemi Jimenez (second) Amy Fruhwirth (second) WGCA Player of the Year (5) 2014: Noemi Jimenez (first) 1988: Pearl Sinn (first) 2005: Louise Stahle 2013: Noemi Jimenez (second) Pamela Wright (first) 1998: Grace Park 2012: Giulia Molinaro (first) Amy Fruhwirth (hm) 1995: Wendy Ward Justine Lee (hm) 1987: Danielle Ammaccapane (second) 1994: Wendy Ward 2011: Carlota Ciganda (first) Pamela Wright (second) 1990: Brandie Burton 2010: Carlota Ciganda (first) Pearl Sinn (hm) Jennifer Johnson (first) 1986: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) WGCA Freshman of the Year (4) Juliana Murcia (first) 1985: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) 2010: Jennifer Johnson Jaclyn Sweeney (hm) Heather Farr (second) 2007: Anna Nordqvist 2009: Carlota Ciganda (first) Tina Tombs (hm) 2005: Louise Stahle Azahara Munoz (first) 1984: Heather Farr (first) 2000: Miriam Nagl Juliana Murcia (second) Tina Tombs (first) Jennifer Osborn (hm) 1982: Lauri Merten (first) Edith Cummings Munson (4) 2008: Azahara Munoz (first) 1980: Jeannette Kerr (first) 2015: Noemi Jimenez Anna Nordqvist (first) 1979: Vicki Singleton (first) 2010: Juliana Murcia 2007: Azahara Munoz (second) 1978: Julie Pyne (first) 2009: Azahara Munoz Anna Nordqvist (first) 1977: Julie Pyne (first) 2008: Azahara Munoz Jennifer Osborn (first) 1973: Mary Bea Porter (first) 2006: Azahara Munoz (second) 1970: Cathy Gaughan (first) Pac-12 Golfer of the Year (5) Jennifer Osborn (second) 1969: Jane Bastanchury-Booth (first) 2017: Monica Vaughn Alissa Kuczka (second) 1962: Carol Sorenson (first) 2012: Giulia Molinaro Tiffany Tavee (hm) 1960: Joanne Gunderson Carner (first) 2007: Anna Nordqvist 2005: Louise Stahle (first) 2005: Louise Stahle 2002: Jimin Kang (first) All-Conference Honors (124) 1993: Wendy Ward 2001: Jimin Kang (hm) 2018: Olivia Mehaffey (first) 2000: Miriam Nagl (first) 2017: Monica Vaughn (first) Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (4) 1999: Grace Park (first) Linnea Strom (first) 2010: Jennifer Johnson Jody Niemann (hm) Olivia Mehaffey (first) 2007: Anna Nordqvist 1998: Grace Park (first) Sophia Zeeb (hm) 2005: Louise Stahle Kellee Booth (first) 2016: Monica Vaughn (first) 3 Honors and Accolades Sun Devil Women’s Golf Linnea Strom (first) Jody Niemann (second) Heather Farr (first) 2015: Monica Vaughn (first) Tui Selvaratnam (second) Tina Tombs (first) 2014: Noemi Jimenez (first) Caroline Laurens (hm) 1983: Heather Farr (first) Monica Vaughn (hm) 1998: Grace Park (first) Nancy Taylor (first) 2013: Noemi Jimenez (first) Kellee Booth (first) Tina Tombs (second) Laura Blanco (second) Tui Selvaratnam (second) 1982: Cathy Curry (first) Daniela Ordonez (second) Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (hm) Lauri Merten (first) 2012: Giulia Molinaro (first) Keri Cornelius (hm) Nancy Taylor (second) Justine Lee (second) 1997: Kellee Booth (first) 1981: Lauri Merten (first) Daniela Ordonez (second) Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (second) Mari McDougall (first) 2011: Carlota Ciganda (first) Keri Cornelius (hm) Pia Nilsson (second) Giulia Molinaro (second) Jody Niemann (hm) 1980: Kelly Fuiks (first) 2010: Carlota Ciganda (first) 1996: Kelle Booth (first) Jeannette Kerr (first) Jennifer Johnson (first) Linda Ericsson (second) Lauri Merten (first) Juliana Murcia (first) Vinny Riviello (second) Charlotte Montgomery (second) Jaclyn Sweeney (second) Jody Niemann (hm) Pia Nilsson (second) 2009: Carlota Ciganda (first) 1995: Kellee Booth (first) Azahara Munoz (first) Heather Bowie (first) U.S. Curtis Cup (22) Juliana Murcia (first) Linda Ericsson (second) 2016: Monica Vaughn Jennifer Osborn (hm) Kristel Mourgue d’Algue (second) 2010: Jennifer Johnson Jaclyn Sweeney (hm) Wendy Ward (first) 2000: Jane Bastanchury-Booth (captain) 2008: Azahara Munoz (first) 1994: Heather Bowie (first) 1998: Kellee Booth Anna Nordqvist (first) Tracy Cone (first) 1996: Kellee Booth Juliana Murcia (hm) Emilee Klein (first) 1994: Emilee Klein Jennifer Osborn (hm) Wendy Ward (first) Wendy Ward 2007: Azhara Munoz (first) 1993: Linda Ericsson (second) 1992: Amy Fruhwirth Anna Nordqvist (first) Emilee Klein (first) 1990: Brandie Burton Jennifer Osborn (first) Wendy Ward (first) 1988: Pearl Sinn Juliana Murcia (hm) Ulrika von Heijne (hm) 1986: Danielle Ammaccapane 2006: Jennifer Osborn (first) 1992: Wendy Ward (second) 1984: Heather Farr Azahara Munoz (first) 1990: Brandie Burton (first) 1982: Mari McDougall Alissa Kuczka (second) Amy Fruhwirth (first) 1974: Jane Bastanchury-Booth Tiffany Tavee (second) Missy Farr (second) 1972: Jane Bastanchury-Booth 2005: Louise Stahle (first) 1989: Pearl Sinn (first) 1970: Jane Bastanchury-Booth Alissa Kuczka (second) Amy Fruhwirth (first) 1966: Carol Sorenson Tiffany Tavee (second) Lynne Mikulas (hm) 1964: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Erin Tone (hm) 1988: Pearl Sinn (first) Carol Sorenson 2004: Alissa Kuczka (hm) Pamela Wright (first) 1962: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Tiffany Tavee (hm) Amy Fruhwirth (first) 1960: Joanne Gunderson-Carner 2003: Blair O’Neal (hm) Eve-Lyne Biron (second) 1958: Joanne Gunderson-Carner 2002: Jimin Kang (first) 1987: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) Blair O’Neal (hm) Pamela Wright (second) U.S. Amateur Champions (9) Gaëlle Truet (hm) Pearl Sinn (second) 1998: Grace Park 2001: Jimin Kang (second) 1986: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) 1994: Wendy Ward Molly Cooper (hm) Pamela Wright (first) 1991: Amy Fruhwirth Lisa Meredith (hm) Pearl Sinn (hm) 1988: Pearl Sinn 2000: Miriam Nagl (first) 1985: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) 1968: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Caroline Laurens (second) Heather Farr (first) 1966: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Lisa Meredith (hm) Tina Tombs (second) 1962: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Blair O’Neal (hm) Nancy Moen (hm) 1960: Joanne Gunderson-Carner 1999: Grace
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