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2006 NCAA Women's Golf Championships Tournament DIVISION I WOMEN’S Golf DIVISION I WOMEN’S 2006 TEAM STANDINGS 9. Purdue .................................................... 1,203 19. Texas A&M ............................................. 1,219 (Par 288-1,152) 10. Arkansas ................................................. 1,205 20. Nebraska ................................................ 1,221 1. Duke ....................................................... 1,167 * 11. UCLA ...................................................... 1,207 21. Kent St. .................................................. 1,229 2. Southern California .................................. 1,177 12. Auburn.................................................... 1,208 22. UNLV...................................................... 1,230 3. Pepperdine .............................................. 1,187 13. Stanford .................................................. 1,209 23. LSU......................................................... 1,232 4. Arizona St. ............................................. 1,195 Tennessee................................................ 1,209 24. Alabama................................................. 1,248 5. California ................................................ 1,200 15. Wake Forest............................................ 1,211 *Jennie Lee, 73-72-72-71 – 288; Amanda Blumenherst, 6. Florida .................................................... 1,202 16. Florida St. .............................................. 1,213 76-74-70-74 – 294; Elizabeth Janangelo, 77-71-71-76 – Georgia .................................................. 1,202 17. Arizona................................................... 1,216 295; Anna Grzebien, 75-75-74-73 – 297; Jennifer Washington............................................. 1,202 18. Oklahoma St. ......................................... 1,217 Pandolfi, 73-77-74-73 – 297. 2006 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 59. Marina Choi, Pepperdine, 78-74-79-74 — 305 (Par 72-288) Hannah Jun, UCLA, 76-78-79-72 — 305 1. Dewi Schreefel, Southern California, 73-74-70-69 — 286 Jenny Suh, Alabama, 80-74-78-73 — 305 2. Jennie Lee, Duke, 73-72-72-71 — 288 Mika Takayama, California, 80-74-74-77 — 305 3. Da Sol Chung, UNLV, 76-72-70-72 — 290 Mallorie Underwood, Oklahoma St., 79-74-77-75 — 305 4. Sandra Gal, Florida, 74-72-71-74 — 291 64. Allison Goodman, California, 78-80-75-73 — 306 Eileen Vargas, Pepperdine, 68-71-75-77 — 291 Alina Lee, Georgia, 77-75-76-78 — 306 GOLF 6. Amie Cochran, UCLA, 78-71-71-72 — 292 Kimberly Meck, LSU, 75-75-78-78 — 306 Azahara Munoz, Arizona St., 73-74-76-69 — 292 Amber Prange, Washington, 78-76-76-76 — 306 8. Paige Mackenzie, Washington, 76-73-72-72 — 293 68. Mandy Goins, Wake Forest, 72-79-78-78 — 307 9. Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 76-74-70-74 — 294 Tiffany Joh, UCLA, 71-78-79-79 — 307 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas, 76-76-76-66 — 294 Ashley Knoll, Texas A&M, 73-78-81-75 — 307 Leah Wigger, Virginia, 76-74-72-72 — 294 Rebecca Kuhn, LSU, 73-76-81-77 — 307 12. Sofie Andersson, California, 75-74-72-74 — 295 Kim Shin, Washington, 76-84-73-74 — 307 Tiffany Chudy, Florida, 69-75-76-75 — 295 Margaret Shirley, Auburn, 77-73-78-79 — 307 Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke, 77-71-71-76 — 295 Becky Wood, Kent St., 77-79-77-74 — 307 Kira Meixner, Kent St., 74-74-73-74 — 295 75. Jayvie Agojo, Pepperdine, 83-78-73-74 — 308 16. Irene Cho, Southern California, 73-73-78-72 — 296 Lindsey Hinshaw, Arkansas, 76-83-74-75 — 308 Taylor Leon, Georgia, 75-75-71-75 — 296 Jennifer Osborn, Arizona St., 70-73-84-81 — 308 Carolina Llano, Pepperdine, 76-75-71-74 — 296 Lauren Todd, Stanford, 77-78-75-78 — 308 Rachel Newren, Brigham Young, 78-75-73-70 — 296 79. Elli Brown, Nebraska, 76-74-77-82 — 309 Jennifer Tangtiphaiboontana, Stanford, 74-71-72-79 — 296 Nicole Hage, Auburn, 77-82-75-75 — 309 21. Anna Grzebien, Duke, 75-75-74-73 — 297 Susie Mathews, UCLA, 77-80-76-76 — 309 Maria Hernandez, Purdue, 76-72-71-78 — 297 Sara Sackett, Nebraska, 81-77-76-75 — 309 Jennifer Pandolfi, Duke, 73-77-74-73 — 297 83. Julia Best, Texas, 74-76-81-79 — 310 Onnarin Sattayabanphot, Purdue, 74-71-77-75 — 297 Jean Chua, Wake Forest, 73-79-78-80 — 310 Abigale Schepperle, Auburn, 74-71-77-75 — 297 Jane Park, UCLA, 77-79-77-77 — 310 Tiffany Tavee, Arizona St., 73-72-76-76 — 297 Carina Sorensen, Alabama, 74-80-76-80 — 310 27. Mari Chun, Stanford, 80-73-71-74 — 298 Marci Turner, Tennessee, 76-78-81-75 — 310 Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee, 75-69-78-76 — 298 88. Whitney Brummett, Florida St., 76-77-76-82 — 311 29. Golda Johansson, Tennessee, 75-73-79-72 — 299 Myrte Eikenaar, Purdue, 76-78-79-78 — 311 Cassandra Kirkland, Arizona, 73-79-74-73 — 299 Catalina Marin, Southern California, 71-77-83-80 — 311 Whitney Wade, Georgia, 78-78-72-71 — 299 Chrissie McArdle, Nebraska, 82-78-75-76 — 311 Caroline Westrup, Florida St., 78-74-72-75 — 299 Kayla Shaul, Florida St., 80-75-79-77 — 311 33. Veronica Felibert, Southern California, 74-78-73-75 — 300 93. Mallory Blackwelder, Florida, 76-80-80-76 — 312 Caroline Larsson, Florida St., 72-79-74-75 — 300 Laura Goodwin, Alabama, 77-80-76-79 — 312 Sung Ea Lee, Washington, 75-75-72-78 — 300 95. Jackie Beers, Georgia, 78-80-78-77 — 313 Seema Sadekar, UNLV, 78-74-75-73 — 300 Whitney Frykman, Purdue, 78-76-83-76 — 313 Sophia Sheridan, California, 75-76-74-75 — 300 97. Kate Meyer, Texas A&M, 75-78-86-75 — 314 38. Karin Kinnerud, Oklahoma St., 77-72-81-71 — 301 98. Tara Delaney, Kent St., 76-76-85-78 — 315 Maria Martinez, Auburn, 73-76-75-77 — 301 Candie Herrera, Oklahoma St., 78-77-80-80 — 315 Amanda McCurdy, Arkansas, 75-77-73-76 — 301 Kelly Husted, Stanford, 77-79-77-82 — 315 Paola Moreno, Southern California, 76-76-77-72 — 301 Ki-Shui Liao, Stanford, 79-81-80-75 — 315 Stephanie Ruiz, Nebraska, 72-76-78-75 — 301 Jessica Lovell, Auburn, 80-78-80-77 — 315 43. Christel Boeljon, Purdue, 75-76-73-78 — 302 Caroline Martens, LSU, 75-78-84-78 — 315 Mallory Hetzel, Georgia, 76-77-72-77 — 302 Brenda Norris, Texas A&M, 77-74-83-81 — 315 Nannette Hill, Wake Forest, 76-76-74-76 — 302 105. Amanda Johnson, Oklahoma St., 80-81-76-79 — 316 Joanna Klatten, Georgia St., 76-75-75-76 — 302 Courtney Mahon, Arkansas, 74-83-78-81 — 316 Alissa Kuczka, Arizona St., 76-75-77-74 — 302 Whitney Myers, Florida, 82-83-76-75 — 316 Pernilla Lindberg, Oklahoma St., 77-76-75-74 — 302 108. Jaclyn Burch, Florida St., 79-84-79-75 — 317 Sommer Scholl, Arizona, 71-82-74-75 — 302 Ornella Jouven, Florida, 74-80-79-84 — 317 Maggie Simons, Wake Forest, 76-80-76-70 — 302 110. Devan Andersen, Texas, 82-83-76-77 — 318 Nicole Smith, Tennessee, 77-70-77-78 — 302 Kirby Dreher, Kent St., 85-78-74-81 — 318 Adriana Zwanck, Arizona, 74-78-74-76 — 302 112. Holly Cantwell, Tennessee, 80-78-84-78 — 320 53. Leanne Bowditch, Pepperdine, 79-75-79-71 — 304 113. Grace Woo, UNLV, 82-76-81-82 — 321 Laura Crawford, Wake Forest, 76-78-73-77 — 304 114. Courtney McCracken, Washington, 78-80-78-86 — 322 Melissa Eaton, LSU, 75-78-76-75 — 304 Lauren Smith, Augusta St., 82-86-75-79 — 322 Lauren Johnson, Texas A&M, 77-76-76-75 — 304 116. Young Pak, UNLV, 79-79-80-85 — 323 Ashley Medders, Arkansas, 74-77-75-78 — 304 Danelle Perata, Arizona St., 79-83-81-80 — 323 Christa Spedding, Texas A&M, 79-79-76-70 — 304 Amanda Wilson, Arizona, 78-84-75-86 — 323 DIVISION I WOMEN’S Shannon Yocum, California, 77-77-88-81 — 323 122. Audrey Gale, Alabama, 76-87-82-83 — 328 120. Karen Delaney, Kent St., 85-81-80-80 — 326 Sarah Sturm, Alabama, 83-83-80-82 — 328 Allison Stewart, Nebraska, 87-88-78-73 — 326 124. Rachel Gavin, Arizona, 84-80-86-80 — 330 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 ..............................................
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