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1999-00 NCAA Women's Golf Championships Records Golf_W (99-00) 11/28/00 1:41 PM Page 427 DIVISION I 42 7 Go l f DIVISION I 2000 Championships Hi g h l i g h t s Wildcats Net Championship By 21 Shots: Arizona fired the two lowest rounds of the tour- nament, winning its second NCAA Division I women’s golf title in five years May 24-27 at Sun River, Oregon. Oregon State served as the tournament’s host institution. The Wildcats’ four-round total of 23-over 1,175 gave them a 21-stroke victory, the third widest margin in the tournament’s 19-year history. Arizona’s Jenna Daniels won the individual title, shooting a 5-over 77 in stormy final round con- ditions for a 1-under 287 total. Teammate Julia Kraschinski shot an 80 in the final round to finish second at 290, and Wake Forest’s Marta Prieto was third at 292. Danielle Downey of Auburn was fourth with a 292 total and Stanford’s Stephanie Keever and Southern California’s Leila Chartrand posted 295 totals to tie for fifth. Arizona’s Jenna Daniels edged teammate Julia Texas finished third at 1,198; Southern California was fourth at 1,199 and Tennessee placed fifth Kraschinski for the individual title. The duo led at 1,206. the Wildcats to the team championship. Re s u l t s TEAM STANDINGS 1. Arizona*.................. 1,175 9. Purdue ..................... 1,215 17. Wake Forest ............ 1,228 2. Stanford .................. 1,196 10. LSU ......................... 1,216 18. Florida .................... 1,230 3. Texas ...................... 1,198 11. (tie) Arizona St.......... 1,217 19. Nebraska ................ 1,239 4. Southern California.... 1,199 New Mexico St. ....... 1,217 20. (tie) Ohio St.............. 1,240 5. Tennessee ................ 1,206 Oregon ................... 1,217 Michigan St. ............ 1,240 6. Auburn .................... 1,210 14. Duke ....................... 1,218 TCU ........................ 1,240 7. Georgia .................. 1,211 15. San Jose St. ............. 1,225 23. Oklahoma ............... 1,243 8. Pepperdine .............. 1,213 16. Tulsa ....................... 1,227 24. Northwestern ........... 1,247 *Jenna Daniels, 73-69-68-77—287; Julia Kraschinski, 73-67-70-80—290; Cristina Baena, 76-79-68-74—297; Christina Monteiro, 77-73-77-81—308; Jill Gomric, 82-76-75-79—312. (Team score comprised of low four individual scores each round.) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (Par: 72-288) 1. Jenna Daniels, Arizona, 73-69-68-77—287 2. Julia Kraschinski, Arizona, 73-67-70-80—290 3. Marta Prieto, Wake Forest, 77-70-71-74—292 4. Danielle Downey, Auburn, 71-74-72-77—294 5. (tie) Stephanie Keever, Stanford, 76-75-72-72—295 Leila Chartrand, Southern California, 75-70-74-76—295 7. (tie) Meredith Duncan, LSU, 82-72-70-72—296 Laura Henderson, Georgia, 74-71-72-79—296 Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa, 69-76-72-79—296 10 . (tie) Cristina Baena, Arizona, 76-79-68-74—297 Young-A Yang, Tennessee, 76-71-75-75—297 Maria Boden, Oklahoma St., 70-77-75-75—297 13 . (tie) Alena Sharp, New Mexico St., 75-74-75-74—298 Hilary Homeyer, Stanford, 73-76-75-74—298 Paula Marti, Florida, 78-77-68-75—298 Candie Kung, Southern California, 74-73-75-76—298 Jerilyn White, Oregon, 75-73-73-77—298 18 . (tie) Kim Rowton, Stanford, 76-74-76-73—299 Tina Schneeberger, Tennessee, 72-74-76-77—299 Jennifer Perri, Furman, 75-75-71-78—299 21 . (tie) Katherine Hull, Pepperdine, 75-77-73-75—300 Mikaela Parmlid, Southern California, 78-73-73-76—300 Emily Bastel, Michigan St., 72-78-73-77—300 Kalen Anderson, Duke, 74-73-75-78—300 25 . (tie) Celeste Troche, Auburn, 77-77-73-74—301 Elizabeth Bahensky, Nebraska, 79-78-68-76—301 Kristin Dufour, Texas, 74-77-73-77—301 Miriam Nagl, Arizona St., 79-71-74-77—301 29 . (tie) Jessica Reese, Texas, 75-78-75-74—302 Kasey Gant, Michigan St., 75-73-79-75—302 Golf_W (99-00) 11/28/00 1:41 PM Page 428 42 8 DIVISION I DIVISION I Maria Beautell, Wake Forest, 76-74-75-77—302 Rosanna Zernatto, Tennessee, 77-75-78-81—311 TEAM CH Jennifer Tannehill, Oklahoma, 75-75-75-77—302 81 . (tie) Stacey Bergman, Tennessee, 76-78-82-76—312 Arizona St. 6 Tamie Durdin, Pepperdine, 76-76-71-79—302 Jill Gomric, Arizona, 82-76-75-79—312 Miami (Fla.), 34 . (tie) Elizabeth Burden, Northwestern, 79-76-74-74—303 Brenda Anderson, TCU, 79-74-78-81—312 Lisa Strom, Ohio St., 73-77-79-74—303 Heather Zielinski, Purdue, 73-78-79-82—312 Kari Damron, Purdue, 75-76-77-75—303 Ashley Lowery, Ohio St., 74-76-79-83—312 IN D I V I D U A Jessica Krantz, San Jose St., 76-76-75-76—303 86 . Lauren Jeske, Georgia, 75-80-80-78—313 Arizona 4, A Stacy Rambin, Tulsa, 76-71-80-76—303 Florida, Mia Randi Meadows, Texas, 74-76-71-82—303 87 . (tie) Katy Wilkinson, LSU, 78-79-76-81—314 Southern Cali Beth Bauer, Duke, 72-71-75-85—303 Helle Gram, San Jose St., 78-77-78-81—314 Angela Jerman, Georgia, 71-78-84-81—314 41 . (tie) Caroline Laurens, Arizona St., 79-78-77-70—304 Catha Fogelberg, Nebraska, 79-78-75-82—314 Lisa Meredith, Arizona St., 79-77-75-73—304 Stacy Orschell, Purdue, 74-78-77-75—304 91 . (tie) Stacy Snider, Michigan St., 78-78-80-79—315 In d i v i d Suzanne Sowers, Texas, 73-83-72-76—304 Maria Garcia-Estrada Duke, 79-78-76-82—315 Wendy Martin, Oklahoma, 77-75-75-77—304 Molly Cooper, Arizona St., 78-81-73-83—315 SCORE, ON Kristen MacLaren, UTEP, 72-79-76-77—304 94 . (tie) Lindy Hitdlebaugh, LSU, 80-75-81-80—316 Sarah Sasse, Nebraska, 74-75-78-77—304 Kristen Beystehner, Northwestern, 77-76-78-85—316 65 (7 unde Courtney Swaim, Auburn, 73-76-77-78—304 Mollie Fankhauser, Ohio St., 76-77-77-86—316 1992; C JaeJean Ro, Stanford, 76-73-74-81—304 97 . (tie) Blair O'Neal, Arizona St., 83-79-75-80—317 Grace P 1998; Je 50 . (tie) Lindsey Wright, Pepperdine, 76-83-76-70—305 Marcela Leon, San Jose St., 83-78-74-82—317 Sasha Medina, New Mexico St., 79-78-70-78—305 99 . (tie) Marcy Newton, North Carolina, 84-78-82-74—318 SCORE, TW Carrie Summerhays, BYU, 76-75-76-78—305 Jennifer James, Oklahoma, 75-85-78-80—318 130 (14 un Pam Sowden, Oregon, 72-78-76-79—305 10 1 . (tie) Maiko Senda, Tulsa, 82-78-79-80—319 54 . (tie) Lisette Lee, LSU, 77-75-79-75—306 Amber Amstutz, Ohio St., 80-80-79-80—319 SCORE, THR Brittany Straza, Florida, 74-80-76-76—306 Jenny Glasgow, Pepperdine, 76-83-80-80—319 207 (9 un Andrea Makauskas, Purdue, 76-73-80-77—306 Natalie Aber, Ohio St., 75-81-82-81—319 Jennifer R Shannon Ogg, Georgia, 79-77-72-78—306 10 5 . (tie) Kathryn Brenny, Wake Forest, 81-79-80-80—320 SCORE, FOU Lisa Chang, Pepperdine, 75-76-76-79—306 Shannon Barr, TCU, 81-75-76-88—320 284 (12 u 59 . (tie) Tina Howard, LSU, 78-76-77-76—307 10 7 . (tie) Nuria Clau, Wake Forest, 77-86-78-80—321 19 8 3 . Linda Ishii, Southern California, 79-75-75-78—307 Amy Roux, Nebraska, 79-80-81-81—321 Gwladys Nocera, New Mexico St., 73-83-71-80—307 Kami Smith, Auburn, 81-77-81-82—321 Angie Rizzo, Oregon, 75-78-73-81—307 Samantha White, Florida, 80-77-79-85—321 Team Shauna Estes, Georgia, 76-77-72-82—307 11 1 . Jaime Dello Russo, Oklahoma, 81-82-80-79—322 Anika Heuser, Oregon, 73-74-75-85—307 11 2 . Yon Yim, Southern California, 78-78-83-84—323 65 . (tie) Rebecka Heinmert, San Jose St., 81-76-79-72—308 11 3 . Kelly Kirwin, Wake Forest, 78-82-82-83—325 (Note: Team s Christina Monteiro, Arizona, 77-73-77-81—308 11 4 . Philippine Bouclaud, New Mexico St., 84-85-79-78—326 each round.) Lori Sutherland, TCU, 79-75-72-82—308 11 5 . (tie) Christie Hermes, Northwestern, 86-83-80-78—327 SCORE, FOU 68 . (tie) Erin Simmons, Tennessee, 77-82-77-73—309 Jessica Till, Michigan St., 81-81-83-82—327 1,182 (2 Dani Mallon, Tulsa, 80-76-80-73—309 Dana von Louda, Florida, 77-85-83-82—327 Kuzmich Emily Gilley, Northwestern, 76-82-77-74—309 Erin Roe, Michigan St., 78-82-82-85—327 Laura Blessey, Texas, 78-77-78-76—309 299, Na Christy Rittenhouse, Purdue, 79-76-74-80—309 11 9 . Kylie Wilson, Oregon, 79-85-78-88—330 1988 (M Jennifer Patterson, TCU, 78-72-79-80—309 12 0 . (tie) Sharron O'Neill, Campbell, 78-82-93-79—332 Ha g e m a n Georgina Simpson, San Jose St., 73-73-83-80—309 Amanda Sutcliffe, Nebraska, 78-85-85-84—332 Candy Hannemann, Duke, 78-78-72-81—309 12 2 . Courtney Brosang, Tulsa, 83-83-84-83—333 12 3 . Karen England, Northwestern, 81-91-77-86—335 76 . (tie) Rachel Bailey, New Mexico St., 77-77-80-76—310 In d i v i d 77 . (tie) Jeanne Cho, Florida, 77-81-76-77—311 12 4 . Salimah Mussani, Stanford, 90-78-86-82—336 Kimberly Strong, Auburn, 81-75-78-77—311 12 5 .
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