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Golf Division I Women's DIVISION I WOMEN’S Golf DIVISION I WOMEN’S 2007 TEAM STANDINGS 9. Auburn......................309-304-300-300.......1,213 19. UC Irvine...................303-314-316-308.......1,241 (Par 288-1,152) 10. Louisville....................297-306-307-304.......1,214 20. Denver ......................302-324-311-307.......1,244 1. *Duke.......................300-287-293-290 ......1,170 11. TCU..........................307-299-300-309.......1,215 21. North Carolina ..........297-321-311-319.......1,248 2. Purdue ......................303-294-291-297.......1,185 12. Wake Forest..............306-300-306-305.......1,217 22. New Mexico .............305-314-320-315.......1,254 3. UCLA........................303-291-299-293.......1,186 13. Arizona St. ...............307-298-311-305.......1,221 23. Alabama...................314-319-319-311.......1,263 4. Southern California ....295-306-304-291.......1,196 14. Arizona.....................304-314-298-310.......1,226 24. Indiana .....................320-318-323-310.......1,271 5. Stanford ....................299-300-304-294.......1,197 Oklahoma St. ............312-299-310-305.......1,226 *Amanda Blumenherst, 70-73-74-72 – 289; Anna 6. Vanderbilt .................303-302-298-297.......1,200 16. Michigan St. .............310-307-312-303.......1,232 Grzebien, 80-70-72-70 – 292; Jennie Lee, 76-72-72-74 – 7. Pepperdine................306-299-300-297.......1,202 17. BYU ..........................309-306-315-306.......1,236 294; Jennifer Pandolfi, 77-73-75-74 – 299; Alison 8. Georgia ....................303-299-300-303.......1,205 Tennessee..................311-313-308-304.......1,236 Whitaker, 77-72-78-78 – 305. 2007 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Adrienne White, Louisville, 75-77-79-76 – 307 (Par 72-288) 60. Sarah Bradley, Oklahoma St., 80-73-81-74 – 308 1. Stacy Lewis, Arkansas, 71-71-74-66 – 282 Jenny Calkins, Louisville, 74-75-79-80 – 308 2. Christel Boeljon, Purdue, 72-69-69-76 – 286 Angela King, Stanford, 80-77-80-71 – 308 Paola Moreno, Southern California, 73-72-70-71 – 286 Liebelei Lawrence, Vanderbilt, 77-80-75-76 – 308 4. Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 70-73-74-72 – 289 Alina Lee, Georgia, 80-75-76-77 – 308 5. Tiffany Joh, UCLA, 73-70-76-72 – 291 65. Marisa Milligan, Auburn, 75-79-77-78 – 309 GOLF 6. Anna Grzebien, Duke, 80-70-72-70 – 292 Azahara Munoz, Arizona St., 78-76-77-78 – 309 7. Jennie Lee, Duke, 76-72-72-74 – 294 Maiya Tanaka, UCLA, 79-79-74-77 – 309 8. Hannah Jun, UCLA, 75-74-73-73 – 295 Adriana Zwanck, Arizona, 75-77-78-79 – 309 9. Jacqui Concolin, Vanderbilt, 75-69-73-79 – 296 69. Patty Chawalitmetha, UC Irvine, 76-79-80-75 – 310 Lauren Todd, Stanford, 70-74-76-76 – 296 Angela Oh, Tennessee, 74-76-81-79 – 310 11. Catherine Matranga, TCU, 72-71-74-80 – 297 Alison Walshe, Arizona, 77-81-76-76 – 310 Rachel Newren, BYU, 77-71-81-68 – 297 72. Diana Cantu, Tennessee, 79-81-76-75 – 311 Caroline Westrup, Florida St., 74-74-75-74 – 297 Giselle Claux, New Mexico, 74-81-80-76 – 311 14. Stefanie Endstrasser, Purdue, 77-75-71-75 – 298 Kim Lorenzana, UC Irvine, 79-77-81-74 – 311 Taylor Leon, Georgia, 74-74-73-77 – 298 Jenny Suh, Alabama, 77-79-77-78 – 311 Candace Schepperle, Auburn, 79-72-74-73 – 298 76. Veronica Felibert, Southern California, 71-81-82-78 – 312 17. Mari Chun, Stanford, 76-78-71-74 – 299 Emily Hoeper, Denver, 72-83-78-79 – 312 Belen Mozo, Southern California, 75-80-74-70 – 299 Catalina Marin, Southern California, 77-76-80-79 – 312 Anna Nordqvist, Arizona St., 75-70-77-77 – 299 Nicole Smith, Tennessee, 81-79-78-74 – 312 Jennifer Pandolfi, Duke, 77-73-75-74 – 299 Kate Thomas, North Carolina, 74-76-78-84 – 312 21. Mandy Goins, Wake Forest, 76-75-74-75 – 300 81. Ashley Childers, BYU, 78-78-77-80 – 313 Maria Hernandez, Purdue, 75-77-75-73 – 300 Sydney Crane, North Carolina, 74-83-80-76 – 313 Karin Kinnerud, Oklahoma St., 75-74-77-74 – 300 Laura Crawford, Wake Forest, 79-75-79-80 – 313 Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 77-76-76-71 – 300 Sara Djos, Denver, 77-79-80-77 – 313 Eileen Vargas, Pepperdine, 76-77-74-73 – 300 Anita Gahir, Indiana, 81-79-78-75 – 313 26. Misun Cho, Pepperdine, 75-74-71-81 – 301 Catherina Wang, Stanford, 76-77-86-74 – 313 Myrte Eikenaar, Purdue, 79-73-76-73 – 301 87. Helena Blomberg, Alabama, 81-78-76-79 – 314 Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville, 75-78-71-77 – 301 Mallory Hetzel, Georgia, 75-82-85-72 – 314 Jennifer Tangtiphaiboontana, Stanford, 77-72-77-75 – 301 Kelly Nakashima, Idaho, 80-78-78-78 – 314 30. Chris Brady, Vanderbilt, 75-80-73-74 – 302 Garrett Phillips, Georgia, 78-76-76-84 – 314 Nannette Hill, Wake Forest, 75-76-74-77 – 302 91. Valentine Derrey, TCU, 86-74-77-78 – 315 Mandi McConnell, Michigan St., 74-76-79-73 – 302 Rhea Nair, Alabama, 75-83-81-76 – 315 Whitney Wade, Georgia, 76-74-75-77 – 302 93. Katie Kempter, Denver, 83-78-78-77 – 316 34. Leanne Bowditch, Pepperdine, 78-74-79-72 – 303 Katie Miller, North Carolina, 75-87-75-79 – 316 Elin Emanuelsson, TCU, 78-77-75-73 – 303 95. Lauren Hunt, North Carolina, 74-78-82-83 – 317 Nicole Hage, Auburn, 78-77-77-71 – 303 Abigale Schepperle, Auburn, 82-80-77-78 – 317 Margaret Shirley, Auburn, 77-76-72-78 – 303 97. Amanda Johnson, Oklahoma St., 80-77-80-81 – 318 Camille Williams, Louisville, 73-76-78-76 – 303 Mallorie Underwood, Oklahoma St., 82-75-78-83 – 318 Amanda Wilson, Arizona, 73-78-75-77 – 303 99. Py Bengtsson, New Mexico, 77-81-80-81 – 319 40. Jean Chua, Wake Forest, 76-74-79-75 – 304 Alexandra Phelps, New Mexico, 78-77-81-83 – 319 Selanee’ Henderson, UC Irvine, 69-80-76-79 – 304 101. Kellye Belcher, Indiana, 84-75-84-78 – 321 Mary Jacobs, Arizona, 79-78-69-78 – 304 Ann Laney, North Carolina, 78-84-78-81 – 321 Rachel Meikle, Michigan St., 77-73-76-78 – 304 Dawn Shockley, Denver, 77-84-79-81 – 321 Marci Turner, Tennessee, 77-77-74-76 – 304 104. Sara Brown, Michigan St., 78-82-83-79 – 322 Daphne Vines, BYU, 75-77-76-76 – 304 Lauren Harling, Indiana, 80-85-80-77 – 322 46. Kay Hoey, Long Beach St., 79-77-75-74 – 305 106. Holly Cantwell, Tennessee, 82-82-80-79 – 323 Ryann O’Toole, UCLA, 78-71-76-80 – 305 Jane Chin, UC Irvine, 83-78-79-83 – 323 Kristen Svicarovich, Vanderbilt, 76-75-78-76 – 305 108. Nicole Montgomery, Pepperdine, 77-85-88-74 – 324 Alison Whitaker, Duke, 77-72-78-78 – 305 Danielle von Arnim, BYU, 79-82-81-82 – 324 50. Jodi Ewart, New Mexico, 76-76-79-75 – 306 110. Elaine Harris, Indiana, 80-79-87-80 – 326 Brooke Goodwin, Vanderbilt, 80-78-77-71 – 306 Laura Nochta, Indiana, 79-85-81-81 – 326 Pernilla Lindberg, Oklahoma St., 77-78-75-76 – 306 Megan O’Donnell, TCU, 81-77-83-85 – 326 Pamela Ontiveros, Oral Roberts, 77-75-78-76 – 306 Maggie Simons, Wake Forest, 87-80-81-78 – 326 Jennifer Osborn, Arizona St., 78-74-80-74 – 306 114. Holly Niederkohr, Michigan St., 84-83-82-78 – 327 Heather Rose, Michigan St., 81-76-75-74 – 306 Stephanie Oukeo, Purdue, 83-84-78-82 – 327 Dewi Schreefel, Southern California, 76-78-80-72 – 306 116. Cristina Gonzalez, Louisville, 84-82-87-75 – 328 57. Camille Blackerby, TCU, 76-79-74-78 – 307 117. Brittany Benvenuto, Arizona, 82-85-78-84 – 329 Juliana Murcia, Arizona St., 76-78-77-76 – 307 Henna Cho, UC Irvine, 79-84-86-80 – 329 DIVISION I WOMEN’S Juli Erekson, BYU, 79-80-87-83 – 329 Laura Goodwin, Alabama, 81-82-85-83 – 331 120. Sarah Sturm, Alabama, 86-80-86-78 – 330 WD – Jayvie Agojo, Pepperdine, WD-74-76-78 121. Lindsay Anderson, Arizona St., 83-84-80-84 – 331 WD – Stephanie Sherlock, Denver, 76-WD-76-74 Mikaela Backstedt, New Mexico, 83-80-85-83 – 331 WD – Lene Krog, East Carolina, 84-79-WD-WD History Team Results Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Score Host 1982 ............................................... Tulsa Dale McNamara 1,191 TCU 1,227 Stanford 1983 ............................................... TCU Fred Warren 1,193 Tulsa 1,196 Georgia 1984 ............................................... Miami (Fla.) Lela Cannon 1,214 Arizona St. 1,221 Georgia 1985 ............................................... Florida Mimi Ryan 1,218 Tulsa 1,233 Amherst 1986 ............................................... Florida Mimi Ryan 1,180 Miami (Fla.) 1,188 Ohio St. 1987 ............................................... San Jose St. Mark Gale 1,187 Furman 1,188 New Mexico 1988 ............................................... #Tulsa Dale McNamara 1,175 Georgia 1,182 New Mexico St. Arizona St. 1,182 1989 ............................................... San Jose St. Mark Gale 1,208 Tulsa 1,209 Stanford 1990 ............................................... Arizona St. Linda Vollstedt 1,206 UCLA 1,222 South Carolina 1991 ............................................... *UCLA Jackie Steinmann 1,197 San Jose St. 1,197 Ohio St. 1992 ............................................... San Jose St. Mark Gale 1,171 Arizona 1,175 Arizona St. 1993 ............................................... Arizona St. Linda Vollstedt 1,187 Texas 1,189 Georgia 1994 ............................................... Arizona St. Linda Vollstedt 1,189 Southern California 1,205 Oregon 1995 ............................................... Arizona St. Linda Vollstedt 1,155 San Jose St. 1,181 UNC Wilmington 1996 ............................................... *Arizona Rick LaRose 1,240 San Jose St. 1,240 UCLA 1997 ............................................... Arizona St. Linda Vollstedt 1,178 San Jose St. 1,180 Ohio St. 1998 ............................................... Arizona St. Linda Vollstedt 1,155 Florida 1,173 Wisconsin 1999 ............................................... $Duke Dan Brooks 895 Arizona St. 903 Tulsa Georgia 903 2000 ............................................... Arizona Todd McCorkle 1,175 Stanford 1,196 Oregon St. 2001 ............................................... Georgia Todd McCorkle 1,176 Duke 1,179 Stetson 2002 ..............................................
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