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SEC Women's Golf Records SEC WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2019 SEC WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Greystone Golf & Country Club • Birmingham, Ala. • April 17-21 MATCH PLAY Quarterfinals: SC def. MSU 4-0-1; UM def. UF 3-2-0; AU def. Semifinals: SC def. AU 3-1-1; UM def. UGA 3-2-0 ARK 3-1-1; UGA def. VU 3-2-0. Finals: UM. SC 3-2-0 TEAM SCORES 1 Florida 284 283 296 863 -1 8 Ole Miss 298 290 304 892 +28 2 South Carolina 287 286 292 865 +1 9 LSU 299 292 305 896 +32 3 Arkansas 291 287 290 868 +4 10 Tennessee 294 300 303 897 +33 4 Vanderbilt 296 288 293 877 +13 111 Alabama 301 292 305 898 +34 T5 Georgia 293 286 303 882 +18 12 Missouri 299 298 303 900 +36 T5 Auburn 284 298 300 882 +18 13 Texas A&M 300 293 311 904 +40 7 Mississippi State 294 298 299 891 +27 14 Kentucky 304 299 307 910 +46 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1 Maria Fassi Arkansas 71 68 71 210 -6 T25 Gaby Coello Georgia, U. of 71 75 76 222 +6 T2 Julia Johnson Ole Miss 69 72 73 214 -2 T29 Kathleen Gallagher LSU 76 73 74 223 +7 T2 Kaylee Benton Arkansas 72 73 69 214 -2 T29 Jenny Bae Georgia, U. of 76 73 74 223 +7 T2 Marta Perez SanMartin Florida 69 68 77 214 -2 T29 Julie McCarthy Auburn 68 77 78 223 +7 T5 Jiwon Jeon Alabama 73 72 70 215 -1 T29 Addison Baggarly Florida 73 74 76 223 +7 T5 Clara Manzalini Florida 71 72 72 215 -1 T29 Marion Veysseyre South Carolina, U of 74 70 79 223 +7 T5 Lois Kaye Go South Carolina, U of 70 73 72 215 -1 T34 Harmie Constantino Georgia, U. of 74 73 77 224 +8 T5 Emily Price South Carolina, U of 71 71 73 215 -1 T34 Anita Uwadia South Carolina, U of 75 75 74 224 +8 9 Sierra Brooks Florida 74 69 73 216 E T36 Hannah Levi Mississippi State 75 74 76 225 +9 T10 Kaleigh Telfer Auburn 71 73 73 217 +1 T36 Angelica Moresco Alabama 77 70 78 225 +9 T10 Ana Pelaez South Carolina, U of 72 72 73 217 +1 T36 Elena Hualde Auburn 70 77 78 225 +9 12 Jo Hua Hung Georgia, U. of 73 69 76 218 +2 T36 Ariana Macioce Tennessee 73 76 76 225 +9 T13 Aubree Jones-Wilkes Mississippi State 74 75 70 219 +3 T40 Conner Beth Ball Ole Miss 76 74 76 226 +10 T13 Amber Park Texas A&M 71 72 76 219 +3 T40 Monica Dibildox LSU 77 73 76 226 +10 T13 Abbey Carlson Vanderbilt 74 72 73 219 +3 T40 Brooke Tyree Texas A&M 75 73 78 226 +10 T16 Kenzie Wright Alabama 76 69 75 220 +4 T40 Mariah Smith Tennessee 72 77 77 226 +10 T16 Courtney Zeng Vanderbilt 75 73 72 220 +4 T40 Jess Yuen Missouri 73 76 77 226 +10 T16 Mychael O'Berry Auburn 75 71 74 220 +4 T40 Ximena Gonzalez Arkansas 75 76 75 226 +10 T16 Auston Kim Vanderbilt 75 72 73 220 +4 T40 Emma Allen Missouri 73 72 81 226 +10 T16 Dylan Kim Arkansas 73 72 75 220 +4 T47 Kendall Griffin LSU 72 78 77 227 +11 T21 Ellen Hutchinson-Kay Ole Miss 73 71 77 221 +5 T47 Rinko Mitsunaga Georgia, U. of 75 71 81 227 +11 T21 Sarah Shipley Kentucky 73 75 73 221 +5 T47 Cayce Hendrickson Missouri 78 77 72 227 +11 T21 Micheala Williams Tennessee 74 73 74 221 +5 T47 Amanda Kim Missouri 76 73 78 227 +11 T21 Elin Esborn Florida 71 75 75 221 +5 51 Mikayla Bardwell Tennessee 75 77 76 228 +12 T25 Presley Baggett LSU 74 70 78 222 +6 T25 Blair Stockett Mississippi State 71 75 76 222 +6 T25 Louise Yu Vanderbilt 76 71 75 222 +6 SEC WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS Year (Site) Team Champion Score Individual Champion, School Score Method, Length of Play 1981 (Opelika, Ala.) Florida 875 Lynn Connelly, UF 217 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1982 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) Florida 880 Deb Richard, UF 216 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1983 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) Georgia 890 Deb Richard, UF 217 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1984 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) Florida 906 Deb Richard, UF 218 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1985 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) Georgia 900 Cindy Schreyer, UG 216 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1986 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) Florida 898 Karen Davies, UF 221 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1987 (Pine Mountain, Ga.) Florida 910 Margaret Platt, AU 222 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1988 (Gulf Breeze, Fla.) Georgia 864 Cheryl Morley, UF 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1989 (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) Auburn 902 Diane Rama, AU 223 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1990 (Greensboro, Ga.) Georgia 607 Anne Cain, UG 144 Medal Play - 36 Holes (Weather) 1991 (Lexington, Ky.) Florida 936 Kristi Coats, LSU 224 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1992 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 892 Carri Wood, MSU 217 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1993 (Jackson, Miss.) Georgia 605 Sara Miley, UG 147 Medal Play - 36 Holes (Weather) 1994 (West Point, Miss.) Georgia 890 Katharina Larsson, UT 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1995 (Franklin, Tenn.) Florida 892 Dina Taylor, UF 217 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1996 (Knoxville, Tenn.) Auburn 604 Marci Clemons, AU 144 Medal Play - 36 Holes (Weather) 1997 (Bythewood, S.C.) Georgia 899 Shauna Estes, UG 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1998 (Birmingham, Ala.) Georgia 894 Reilley Rankin, UG 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1999 (Auburn, Ala.) Georgia 887 Shauna Estes, UG 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2000 (Rogers, Ark.) Auburn 919 Danielle Downey, AU 224 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2001 (Gainesville, Fla.) Georgia 872 Kristy McPherson, USC 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2002 (Athens, Ga.) South Carolina 861 Kristy McPherson, USC 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2003 (Lexington, Ky.) Auburn 903 Aimee Cho, UF 216 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2004 (Baton Rouge, La.) Vanderbilt 877 May Wood, VU 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2005 (Tunica, Miss.) Auburn* 904 Stacy Lewis, AR 214 Medal Play - 54 Holes (playoff) 2006 (Franklin, Tenn.) Auburn 875 Maria Martinez, AU 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2007 (West Point, Miss.) Georgia 865 Taylor Leon, UG 208 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2008 (Loudon, Tenn.) Florida 874 Stacy Lewis, AR 214 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2009 (Columbia, S.C.) Auburn 870 Marta Silva Zamora, UG 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2010 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Alabama 848 Marina Alex, VU 208 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2011 (Auburn, Ala.) Auburn 864 Erica Popson, UT 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2012 (Fayetteville, Ark.) Auburn 916 Patricia Sanz, AU 219 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2013 (Birmingham, Ala.) Alabama 899 Stephanie Meadow, UA 216 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2014 (Birmingham, Ala.) Vanderbilt 879 Simin Feng, VU 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2015 (Birmingham, Ala.) Texas A&M 851 Bianca Fabrizo, TAMU 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2016 (Birmingham, Ala.) Alabama 859 Maria Torres, UF 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2017 (Birmingham, Ala.) Florida 842 Katelyn Dambaugh, SC 204 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2018 (Birmingham, Ala.) Arkansas 875/3-2 Maria Fassi, ARK 209 Medal-54; Match-3 Rds 2019 (Birmingham, Ala) Ole Miss 892/3-2 Maria Fassi , ARK 210 Medal-54; Match-3 Rds SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS: UGA (11); AU (9); UF (9); UA (3); VU (2); ARK (1); LSU (1); UM (1); SC (1), TAMU (1) SEC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1981 1986 LSU 624 Florida 875 Florida 898 Kentucky 624 1994 Georgia 882 Kentucky 928 Florida 625 Georgia 890 LSU 910 Alabama 930 Alabama 644 Alabama 900 Auburn 924 Georgia 936 Mississippi State 663 Auburn 901 Kentucky 935 LSU 940 Ole Miss 671 Tennessee 902 Mississippi State 990 Auburn 961 Vanderbilt 711 South Carolina 904 Mississippi State 984 Florida 920 1982 1991 Kentucky 922 Florida 880 1987 Florida 936 LSU 938 Georgia 901 Florida 910 Alabama 942 Vanderbilt 947 Mississippi State 941 Georgia 912 Georgia 942 Ole Miss 957 LSU 946 Alabama 916 Kentucky 944 Mississippi State 970 Alabama 951 Auburn 942 LSU 951 Kentucky 965 LSU 943 Auburn 952 Kentucky 946 Mississippi State 966 1983 Mississippi State 994 Ole Miss 995 Georgia 890 Ole Miss 1140 Vanderbilt 1004 1995 Florida 906 Florida 892 Kentucky 915 1988 1992 South Carolina 921 Mississippi State 944 Georgia 864 LSU 892 Georgia 938 LSU 946 Florida 869 Georgia 899 LSU 938 Alabama had a three-player team LSU 890 South Carolina 912 Tennesse 942 due to an auto accident involving Auburn 892 Florida 927 Kentucky 950 two players on the day of the prac- Kentucky 909 Alabama 928 Auburn 950 tice round. Alabama 917 Kentucky 934 Ole Miss 973 Mississippi State 946 Mississippi State 937 Mississippi State 979 1984 Ole Miss 971 Auburn 943 Vanderbilt 987 Florida 906 Vanderbilt 996 Ole Miss 948 Alabama 1010 Georgia 912 1989 Vanderbilt 997 Mississippi State 924 Auburn 902 Kentucky 932 Florida 910 1993 1996 LSU 933 Kentucky 926 Georgia 605 Auburn 604 Alabama 949 Georgia 935 Tennessee 611 LSU 608 Alabama 937 South Carolina 616 South Carolina 610 1985 LSU 949 Florida 618 Florida 610 Georgia 900 Mississippi State 961 Kentucky 629 Tennessee 618 Florida 903 Ole Miss 1004 Mississippi State 630 Georgia 628 Mississippi State 927 Vanderbilt 1068 Auburn 632 Kentucky 632 Kentucky 932 LSU 634 Ole Miss 635 Alabama 934 1990 Alabama 638 Vanderbilt 639 LSU 940 Georgia 607 Ole Miss 650 Alabama 641 Auburn 613 Vanderbilt 692 Mississippi State 648 SEC WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS Arkansas 663 Mississippi State 960 Auburn 861 Missouri 900 LSU 975 LSU 866 Vanderbilt 905 1997 Ole Miss 982 South Carolina 867 LSU 911 Georgia 899 Alabama 983 Ole Miss 876 Mississippi State 914 LSU 905 Tennessee 877 Auburn 919 Florida 908 2004 Florida 889 Kentucky 921 South Carolina 910 Vanderbilt 877 Kentucky 906 Auburn 911 Auburn 881 Mississippi State 925 2017 Tennessee 916 LSU 881 Florida 842 Alabama 929 Tennessee 882 2011 Alabama 855 Kentucky 930 Florida 885 Auburn 864 Georgia 855 Vanderbilt 943 Georgia 890 Alabama 875 Arkansas 857 Ole Miss 952 South Carolina 899 LSU 887 Texas A&M 860 Mississippi State 964 Mississippi 905 Arkansas 892 South Carolina 860 Arkansas 977 Arkansas 909 South Carolina 893 Tennessee 863 Alabama 913 Tennessee 895 LSU 873 1998 Mississippi State 923 Vanderbilt 897 Vanderbilt 882 Georgia 894 Kentucky 928 Georgia 899 Kentucky 885 LSU 899 2005 Florida 907 Mississippi State 887 Alabama 902 Auburn 904 Kentucky 927 Missouri 889 Tennessee 919 Georgia 904 Ole Miss 931 Ole Miss 891 Auburn 925 Arkansas 905 Mississippi St.
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