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Division I Women's Golf Championships Records Book DIVISION I WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2018 Championships 2 History 5 Records 6 All-Time Team Championship Results 9 Individual Match Play Results 16 NCAA Regional Results 18 Honors and Awards 27 Match Play Brackets 38 2018 CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHTS Arizona edges Alabama 3-2 in playoff for school's third women's golf title STILLWATER, Okla. – Arizona’s Haley Moore sank her final putt in a playoff to push the Wildcats past Alabama, 3-2 at Karsten Creek Golf Club to clinch the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship, hosted by Oklahoma State University. This is the Wildcats’ third team national title. With the team score tied 2-2 and their individual match all square, Moore and Alabama’s Lakareber Abe returned to No. 18 for a playoff. Abe’s approach shot landed in a bunker just in front of the green, while Moore’s went left off the fringe, barely rolling into the rough. Abe’s chip rolled past the hole and she eventu- ally two-putted. Moore chipped it onto the green and sealed it with a single putt, securing the trophy. “I just told myself, I handled 7,” Moore said. “It's basically the same hole, I just told myself it's a regulation hole again, because in my mind I was like, OK, I'm all square going into the last hole of the national championship, so I know I need a birdie to win, so I just played it as just a normal hole, regulation hole. I feel like with that, I felt myself just with more confidence. I was definitely more nervous, but I just got over the ball, and I just hit it by the hole.” For Laura Ianello, it was her first national championship as Arizona’s head coach but her second national championship as a Wildcat – in 2000 she was on the national championship team as a player. “I'm not going to lie, this one is a little bit more special to me,” Ianello said. “But it's what you work for. It's what you want. I think being a coach and trying to live for your players a little bit, it's pretty spectacular to win on this end. I'd say for me a little bit more.” Arizona’s freshman Yu-Sang Hou and sophomore Sandra Nordaas locked in wins for the Wildcats, while Alabama’s sophomore Kristen Gillman and junior Cheyenne Knight claimed victories for the Tide. The Wildcats become the first eight seed to win a national title since the match-play format was adopted in 2015. Pos. Team Round Scores Total 2018 TEAM RESULTS 14. Washington 303-300-299 902 15. Louisville 301-300-302 903 Four-Round Totals Auburn 304-306-293 903 (Par 288-864 - top eight advance to quarterfinals) Arizona State 314-297-292 903 Wake Forest 306-301-296 903 Pos. Team Round Scores Total 19. Colorado 306-301-297 904 1. Alabama 292-286-284-299 1,161 20. Oklahoma 307-303-295 905 UCLA 294-279-297-291 1,161 21. Florida 303-303-303 909 3. Southern California 291-298-296-283 1,168 22. Virginia 315-302-297 914 4. Northwestern 299-293-290-291 1,173 23. Ohio State 310-318-298 926 5. Stanford 308-291-291-290 1,180 24. Ole Miss 320-303-305 928 6. Duke 298-298-293-293 1,182 7. Kent St. 296-299-296-293 1,184 Quarterfinals 8. Arizona 301-291-288-305 1,185 Baylor 313-295-287-290 1,185 May 22 at Karsten Creek, Stillwater, Okla. 10. Arkansas 308-300-289-289 1,186 Alabama def. Kent St. 4-1-0 11. Furman 312-293-294-289 1,188 Southern California def. Duke 3-1-1 12. Florida St. 301-294-299-298 1,192 Arizona def. UCLA 3-2-0 Texas 309-300-291-292 1,192 Stanford def. Northwestern 3-2-0 Washington 303-300-299-290 1,192 15. Louisville 301-300-302-296 1,199 Semifinals May 22 at Karsten Creek, Stillwater, Okla. Three-Round Totals Semifinal #1 – Alabama def. Southern California 3-1-1 Semifinal #2 – Arizona def. Stanford 4-1-0 (Par 288-864 - top 15 advance to fourth round) Championship Match Results Pos. Team Round Scores Total 1 Alabama 292-286-284 862 May 23 at Karsten Creek, Stillwater, Okla. 2 UCLA 294-279-297 870 Arizona def. Alabama 3-2 3. Arizona 301-291-288 880 1. Yu-Sang Hou, Arizona, def. Lauren Stephenson, Alabama, 4&3 4. Northwestern 299-293-290 882 2. Kristen Gillman, Alabama, def. Gigi Stoll, 4&3 5. Southern California 291-298-296 885 3. Cheyenne Knight, Alabama, def. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona, 4&2 6. Duke 298-298-293 889 4. Sandra Nordaas, Arizona, def. Angelica Moresco, Alabama, 1 Up 7. Stanford 308-291-291 890 5. Haley Moore, Arizona, def. Lakareber Abe, Alabama, 1 Up in 19 8. Kent State 296-299-296 891 9. Florida State 301-294-299 894 10. Baylor 313-295-287 895 11. Arkansas 308-300-289 897 12. Furman 312-293-294 899 13. Texas 309-300-291 900 2018 Championships 2 Round 2018 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Pos. Player, Team Scores Total 62. Emilee Hoffman, Texas 79-81-73-72 305 Through Four Rounds Stephanie Lau, Northwestern 78-74-80-73 305 (Par 72-288 - Medalist determined following four rounds) Diane Baillieux, Baylor 78-80-72-75 305 65. Julianne Alvarez, Washington 79-78-74-75 306 Round 66. Maria Fassi, Arkansas 81-78-73-75 307 Pos. Player, Team Scores Total 67. Fiona Liddell, Baylor 81-78-74-75 308 1. Jennifer Kupcho, Wake Forest 65-74-70-71 280 Angelica Moresco, Alabama 75-76-78-79 308 2. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona 71-68-71-72 282 69. Brooke Riley, Northwestern 87-72-73-78 310 Andrea Lee, Stanford 77-69-71-65 282 Virginia Elena Carta, Duke 78-76-76-80 310 4. Cheyenne Knight, Alabama 70-69-70-74 283 71. Delaney Shah, Louisville 76-77-80-78 311 5. Jaclyn Lee, Ohio State 72-72-66-74 284 Amelia Garvey, Southern California 73-78-79-81 311 Morgane Metraux, Florida St. 70-72-74-68 284 Jacqueline Bendrick, Furman 82-75-78-76 311 7. Gurleen Kaur, Baylor 79-71-69-68 287 74. Olivia Cason, Louisville 76-77-83-77 313 Kristen Gillman, Alabama 73-72-70-72 287 75. Lakareber Abe, Alabama 76-81-74-83 314 Mariel Galdiano, UCLA 75-69-72-71 287 76. Gigi Stoll, Arizona 78-77-77-83 315 Lauren Stephenson, Alabama 74-69-70-74 287 Kayla Jones, Florida St. 84-76-78-77 315 Lilia Vu, UCLA 72-68-75-72 287 Ziyi (Emily) Wang, Stanford 79-75-79-82 315 12. Emma Broze, Oklahoma St. 73-74-70-71 288 79. Lisa Maguire, Duke 77-79-83-78 317 13. Leona Maguire, Duke 72-76-71-70 289 Karoline Stormo, Kent St. 81-90-71-75 317 Jennifer Chang, Southern California 72-75-74-68 289 81. Cara Gorlei, Arkansas 86-77-81-74 318 Hannah Kim, Northwestern 75-73-71-70 289 82. Mika Liu, Stanford 85-75-85-77 322 Pimnipa Panthong, Kent Sta. 71-72-78-68 289 83. Greta Voelker, Texas 83-76-84-87 330 17. Maddie Szeryk, Texas A&M 73-70-73-74 290 Kathleen Sumner, Florida St. 84-86-80-80 330 Kim Metraux, Florida St. 73-69-71-77 290 19. Julienne Soo, Oklahoma 76-72-71-72 291 Patty Tavatanakit, UCLA 71-71-75-74 291 Through Three Rounds 21. Rose Huang, BYU 70-75-74-73 292 Robyn Choi, Colorado 75-75-70-72 292 (Par 72-216) Sophia Schubert, Texas 75-75-72-70 292 Round Alice Chen, Furman 73-74-72-73 292 Pos. Player, Team Scores Total Dylan Kim, Arkansas 72-73-75-72 292 1. Cheyenne Knight, Alabama 70-69-70 209 Albane Valenzuela, Stanford 76-73-66-77 292 Jennifer Kupcho, Wake Forest 65-74-70 209 27. Jillian Hollis, Georgia 69-76-76-72 293 3. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona 71-68-71 210 Alyaa Abdulghany, Southern California 76-73-73-71 293 Jaclyn Lee, Ohio St. 72-72-66 210 Ana Belac, Duke 75-74-74-70 293 5. Lauren Stephenson, Alabama 74-69-70 213 Jaravee Boonchant, Duke 74-72-72-75 293 Kim Metraux, Florida St. 73-69-71 213 Allisen Corpuz, Southern California 72-74-74-73 293 7. Kristen Gillman, Alabama 73-72-70 215 Micheala Williams, Tennessee 72-75-72-74 293 Lilia Vu, UCLA 72-68-75 215 33. Janet Mao, Northwestern 68-78-74-74 294 Albane Valenzuela, Stanford 76-73-66 215 Alana Uriell, Arkansas 78-74-69-73 294 10. Mariel Galdiano, UCLA 75-69-72 216 Amy Lee, Baylor 76-72-72-74 294 Morgane Metraux, Florida St. 70-72-74 216 36. Sarah Rhee, Washington 75-76-75-69 295 Maddie Szeryk, Texas A&M 73-70-73 216 Kaylee Benton, Arkansas 77-76-72-70 295 13. Patty Tavatanakit, UCLA 71-71-75 217 38. Molly Skapik, Louisville 76-71-75-74 296 Emma Broze, Oklahoma St. 73-74-70 217 Gabriela Ruffels, Southern California 74-76-75-71 296 Andrea Lee, Stanford 77-69-71 217 Kaitlyn Papp, Texas 79-72-70-75 296 16. Jaravee Boonchant, Duke 74-72-72 218 Lauren Hartlage, Louisville 73-75-74-74 296 17. Hannah Kim, Northwestern 75-73-71 219 Bethany Wu, UCLA 76-71-75-74 296 Micheala Williams, Tennessee 72-75-72 219 Shannon Aubert, Stanford 76-74-75-71 296 Rose Huang, BYU 70-75-74 219 44.
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