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Division I Women's Golf Championships DIVISION I WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championships 2 History 4 Records 5 All-Time Team Championship Results 9 Individual Match Play Results 16 NCAA Regional Results 19 Honors and Awards 29 Match Play Brackets 40 2019 CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHTS Duke edges Wake Forest 3-2, claiming seventh national championship FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Duke edged Wake Forest 3-2, clinching the 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship at Blessings Golf Club (par 73, 6,397 yards). The tight contest went extra holes in three of the five matches before the Blue Devils won their seventh national championship and their first in match play. With the score tied at two through 19 holes, Miranda Wang sealed the victory for Duke, facing off against Letizia Bagnoli on their 20th hole, a par five No. 2 on the course, and two-putting for the title. Ana Belac’s 5&3 win over Vanessa Knecht was the first score in for Duke, with the four remaining matches being tied up soon after. Emilia Migliaccio put the first point on the board for Wake Forest, defeating Gina Kim, 1-up through 18. Duke regained the lead, up 2-1, as Jaravee Boonchant edged last year’s medalist Jennifer Kupcho, making par on their 19th hole. Wake Forest’s Siyun Liu evened up the score up for the Demon Deacons as she birdied their 20th hole, defeating Virginia Elena Carta, who has now won an individual (2016) and team championship. “You know, I couldn't feel more proud than I do right now,” said Duke head coach Dan Brooks. “It's been a heck of a week. But we've had a tough team all year long, and so they were tough this week, but they have been tough all year long. We've had plenty of weather and all kinds of stuff this year, and it's required a lot of patience. College golf does that, and I've never been with a group that has just stayed positive and just ground it out, and they did it this week, just like they have been doing it all year.” Wake Forest, who advanced to the championship match with wins against host Arkansas and Auburn, made its first appearance in the NCAA championships match play portion of the tournament under first-year head coach Kim Lewellen. 2019 TEAM RESULTS Quarterfinals May 21 Arizona def. Southern California, 3-2 Blessings Golf Club, Fayetteville, Duke def. Stanford, 3-2 Arkansas, par 73 Wake Forest def. Arkansas, 3-2 Auburn def. Texas, 3-2 Three-Round Totals (Par 292-876 - top 8 advanced to quarterfinals.) Semifinals Stroke play portion of tournament reduced to three rounds in 2019 due May 22 to inclement weather. Fourth round canceled. Cut to eight for quarterfi- Semifinal #1 – Duke def. Arizona, 3-2 nals after the third round. Semifinal #2 – Wake Forest def. Auburn, 4-0-1 Pos. Team Round Scores Total 1. Texas 302-294-287 883 Championship Match Results 2. Duke 305-281-304 890 May 22 - Duke def. Wake Forest, 3-2 3. Southern California 306-289-298 893 1. Siyun Liu, Wake Forest, def. Virginia Elena Carta, Duke, 1-up in 20 holes 4. Arkansas 302-296-302 900 2. Jaravee Boonchant, Duke, def. Jennifer Kupcho, Wake Forest, 1-up in 5. Wake Forest 309-299-294 902 19 holes 6. Arizona 304-294-306 904 3. Miranda Wang, Duke, def. Letizia Bagnoli, Wake Forest, 1-up in 20 holes 7. Stanford 304-300-302 906 4. Emilia Migliaccio, Wake Forest, def. Gina Kim, Duke, 1-up 8. Auburn 313-295-307 915 5. Ana Belac, Duke, def. Vanessa Knecht, Wake Forest, 5&3 9. Illinois 320-296-301 917 Purdue 312-294-311 917 11. Florida 321-294-303 918 12. Florida St. 321-298-305 924 2019 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 13. Northwestern 313-294-318 925 14. Arizona St. 310-302-314 926 Through Three Rounds Ole Miss 314-297-315 926 (Par 73-219 - Medalist determined following three rounds. Virginia 314-307-305 926 Fourth round of stroke play eliminated due to severe weather.) 17. Kent St. 325-308-297 930 Round 18. Washington 311-311-315 937 Pos. Player, Team Scores Total 19. San Jose St. 324-302-312 938 1. Maria Fassi, Arkansas 72-71-68 211 20. UCLA 315-308-318 941 2. Sierra Brooks, Florida 75-67-73 215 21. Indiana 322-313-309 944 3. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona 69-74-74 217 22. UCF 321-308-316 945 4. Hailee Cooper, Texas 80-69-69 218 23. Vanderbilt 319-316-311 946 5. Amanda Hollandsworth, Virginia Tech 75-72-72 219 24. Tennessee 328-311-311 950 6. Albane Valenzuela, Stanford 74-73-73 220 7. Jaravee Boonchant, Duke 76-71-74 221 Amelia Garvey, Southern California 74-73-74 221 9. Natasha Andrea Oon, San Jose St. 79-71-72 222 2019 Championships 2 Round Round Pos. Player, Team Scores Total Pos. Player, Team Scores Total 10. Frida Kinhult, Florida St. 77-73-73 223 Madison Kerley, Arizona St. 78-76-81 235 Aline Krauter, Stanford 74-76-73 223 Mychael O'Berry, Auburn 83-74-78 235 Emilee Hoffman, Texas 72-79-72 223 79. Karoline Stormo, Kent St. 86-75-75 236 Gina Kim, Duke 78-70-75 223 Priscilla Schmid, Indiana 80-79-77 236 Kaitlyn Papp, Texas 77-74-72 223 Morgan Baxendale, Vanderbilt 77-80-79 236 Agathe Laisne, Texas 75-74-74 223 Abegail Arevalo, San Jose St. 79-76-81 236 16. Haley Moore, Arizona 72-76-76 224 Auston Kim, Vanderbilt 78-78-80 236 Kaleigh Telfer, Auburn 76-72-76 224 Ellen Hutchinson-Kay, Ole Miss 76-75-85 236 Ana Belac, Duke 76-69-79 224 Allyson Geer-Park, Michigan St. 76-77-83 236 19. Kornkamol Sukaree, Illinois 79-76-70 225 86. Chloe Salort, Kent St. 81-79-77 237 Miranda Wang, Duke 75-72-78 225 Kari Bellville, Indiana 81-78-78 237 Gabriela Ruffels, Southern California 81-70-74 225 Michaela Fletcher, Memphis 81-75-81 237 Danielle DuToit, Purdue 81-72-72 225 Micaela Farah, Purdue 79-79-79 237 21. Crystal Wang, Illinois 84-72-70 226 90. Abbey Carlson, Vanderbilt 81-81-76 238 Jennifer Kupcho, Wake Forest 78-76-72 226 Mikayla Fitzpatrick, Xavier 78-78-82 238 Siyun Liu, Wake Forest 79-74-73 226 Addison Baggarly, Florida 86-75-77 238 Kennedy Swann, Ole Miss 76-71-79 226 93. Louise Yu, Vanderbilt 83-80-76 239 Kathleen Scavo, Oregon 82-70-74 226 Alyssa Lamoureux, UCF 77-78-84 239 Inez Wanamarta, Purdue 74-70-82 226 Mariel Galdiano, UCLA 82-75-82 239 29. Anna Redding, Virginia 81-70-76 227 Angelica Moresco, Alabama 79-75-85 239 Kaylee Benton, Arkansas 74-73-80 227 97. Waverly Whiston, Tennessee 80-75-85 240 Aneka Seumanutafa, Ohio St. 78-73-76 227 Marta Perez SanMartin, Florida 81-84-75 240 Alyaa Abdulghany, Southern California 77-77-73 227 Katharine Patrick, Virginia 79-84-77 240 Malia Nam, Southern California 77-72-78 227 Amelia Williamson, Florida St. 84-79-77 240 34. Bing Singhsumalee, Illinois 77-76-75 228 Tristyn Nowlin, Illinois 80-74-86 240 Yu-Sang Hou, Arizona 82-70-76 228 Ziyi Wang, Stanford 79-77-84 240 36. Micheala Williams, Tennessee 79-77-73 229 103. Ellie Slama, Oregon St. 88-78-75 241 Michaela Finn, Kent St. 85-73-71 229 Letizia Bagnoli, Wake Forest 74-83-84 241 Beatrice Wallin, Florida St. 80-73-76 229 105. Thitapa Pakdeesettakul, Kent St. 80-83-79 242 Emilia Migliaccio, Wake Forest 85-70-74 229 Erin Harper, Indiana 81-79-82 242 Jennifer Chang, Southern California 78-74-77 229 Courtney Zeng, Vanderbilt 84-78-80 242 Melati Putri, Purdue 78-73-78 229 Elin Esborn, Florida 86-78-78 242 Julie McCarthy, Auburn 78-73-78 229 Alice Duan, Washington 84-77-81 242 43. Elizabeth Moon, UCF 80-71-79 230 Olivia Mehaffey, Arizona St. 85-76-81 242 Virunpat Olankitkunchai, Maryland 83-73-74 230 111. Maria Balcazar, UCF 82-84-77 243 Beth Lillie, Virginia 77-75-78 230 Elena Hualde, Auburn 81-76-86 243 Patty Tavatanakit, UCLA 75-77-78 230 113. Antonia Malate, San Jose St. 85-77-82 244 Alessandra Fanali, Arizona St. 74-78-78 230 Franziska Friedrich, San Jose St. 81-78-85 244 Raquel Olmos, Arizona St. 75-77-78 230 Mikayla Bardwell, Tennessee 85-81-78 244 Virginia Elena Carta, Duke 82-71-77 230 Morgan Gonzales, Virginia 85-80-79 244 Brooke Riley, Northwestern 81-74-75 230 Phoebe Yue, UCLA 87-78-79 244 51. Haylin Harris, Michigan St. 80-75-76 231 118. Puk Lyng Thomsen, Florida St. 85-80-80 245 Conner Beth Ball, Ole Miss 79-77-75 231 Clare Legaspi, UCLA 80-81-84 245 Sara Kouskova, Texas 78-77-76 231 120. Stephanie Lau, Northwestern 76-88-82 246 54. Clara Manzalini, Florida 79-74-79 232 121. Ariana Macioce, Tennessee 84-84-79 247 Amanda Doherty, Florida St. 80-73-79 232 122. Alexis Miestowski, Indiana 89-82-77 248 Mika Liu, Stanford 80-76-76 232 Alexandra Cooper, San Jose St. 91-80-77 248 Vanessa Knecht, Wake Forest 78-79-75 232 Mariah Smith, Tennessee 89-78-81 248 Andrea Lee, Stanford 77-75-80 232 125. Wenyung Keh, Washington 80-81-88 249 Linette Holmslykke, Murray St. 77-76-79 232 Ximena Gonzalez, Arkansas 88-76-85 249 Janet Mao, Northwestern 79-74-79 232 Kelly Su, Northwestern 89-72-88 249 61.
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