158 DIVISION I

Golf DIVISION I

2002 Championships Edited by Crissy Schluep. Highlights

Make it Duke: Led by Virada Nirapathpongporn, a sophomore from Thailand, Duke shot a 12-under 1,164 total and captured the title May 24 at Washington. Nirapathpongporn won the individual competition, closing with an even-par 72 for a five-stroke victory. Nirapath- pongporn’s 279 equaled the championship record established by Southern California’s Jennifer Rosales in 1998. Arizona’s Lorena Ochoa shot a final-round 73 to tie for second with Auburn’s Danielle Downey, Georgia’s Summer Sirmons and Lindsey Wright of Pepperdine. Duke’s team title was completed with a one-under-par final round. The Blue Devils won by six strokes over Arizona, Auburn and Texas. Georgia, which beat Duke by three strokes last year, finished fifth. For more, go to the June 10, 2002 issue of The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. Results

TEAM STANDINGS 1. Duke* ...... 1,164 9. Arizona St...... 1,186 17. Michigan ...... 1,199 2. Arizona ...... 1,170 Pepperdine ...... 1,186 18. Vanderbilt...... 1,201 Auburn ...... 1,170 11. Stanford...... 1,187 19. Michigan St...... 1,202 Texas ...... 1,170 12. Tulsa ...... 1,188 20. Washington ...... 1,203 5. Georgia ...... 1,176 13. Oklahoma St...... 1,189 21. UCLA ...... 1,204 6. Florida...... 1,179 14. Southern California .... 1,192 22. Wake Forest ...... 1,206 Oklahoma...... 1,179 15. California ...... 1,193 23. South Carolina ...... 1,217 8. Ohio St...... 1,180 16. Purdue...... 1,198 24. South Fla...... 1,271 * Virada Nirapathpongporn, 68-69-70-72—279; Leigh Anne Hardin, 76-72-71-72—291; Candy Hannemann, 75-78-72-68—293; Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh, 75-77-77-75—304; Kristina Engstrom, 83-75-83-77—318.

Photo by Harley Soltes/NCAA Photos INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Virada Nirapathpongporn claimed the indi- (Par: 72-288) vidual title, leading Duke to the team title. 1. Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke, 68-69-70-72—279 2. Danielle Downey, Auburn, 73-69-70-72—284 Lorena Ochoa, Arizona, 71-69-71-73—284 Summer Sirmons, Georgia, 69-68-73-74—284 Lindsey Wright, Pepperdine, 70-71-71-72—284 6. Angela Jerman, Georgia, 70-74-71-70—285 7. Laura Myerscough, Arizona, 70-73-72-71—286 8. Marcia Wallis, Stanford, 70-73-73-71—287 9. Jennifer Tannehill, Oklahoma, 70-75-73-70—288 10. Janice Olivencia, Texas, 70-71-73-75—289 Celeste Troche, Auburn, 72-75-71-71—289 12. Andrea Vander Lende, Florida, 71-72-71-76—290 13. Bess Bowers, Michigan, 75-76-69-71—291 Kristin Dufour, Texas, 80-74-70-67—291 Martina Gillen, Kent St., 74-74-70-73—291 Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke, 76-72-71-72—291 Katherine Hull, Pepperdine, 74-75-72-70—291 Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa, 76-72-74-69—291 19. Meredith Duncan, LSU, 73-75-71-73—292 Jimin Kang, Arizona St., 73-78-68-73—292 , Southern California, 73-70-75-74—292 22. Candy Hannemann, Duke, 75-78-72-68—293 Alena Sharp, New Mexico St., 70-73-79-71—293 Courtney Wood, Vanderbilt, 77-74-71-71—293 25. Natalie Aber, Ohio St., 73-74-76-71—294 Paige Mackenzie, Washington, 76-70-76-72 —294 27. Christi Cano, Oklahoma St., 76-77-70-72—295 Mollie Fankhauser, Ohio St., 75-72-74-74—295 Stacy Snider, Michigan St., 79-73-73-70—295 Heather Zielinski, Purdue, 74-71-77-73—295 DIVISION I 159

31. Jeanne Cho, Florida, 76-73-73-74—296 Allison Johnson, Oklahoma, 73-74-83-74—304 Nuria Clau, Wake Forest, 71-75-76-74—296 Kelly Martin, South Fla., 76-75-80-73—304 Lisa Ferrero, Texas, 78-69-70-79—296 Annie Thurman, Oklahoma St., 73-78-78-75—304 Allison Hanna, Ohio St., 77-75-70-74—296 83. Yvonne Choe, UCLA, 79-76-77-73—305 Sarah Huarte, California, 72-78-72-74—296 Claire Dury, California, 76-76-74-79—305 GOLF Caroline Laurens, Purdue, 74-75-70-77—296 Meaghan Francella, Memphis, 74-80-78-73—305 Becky Lucidi, USC, 78-70-74-74—296 Lisa Meldrum, Oklahoma, 79-67-75-75—296 Dani Mallon, Tulsa, 73-80-74-78—305 Blair O’Neal, Arizona St., 72-72-74-78—296 Perry Swenson, Texas, 79-80-72-74—305 Emma Zackrisson, Oklahoma St., 75-76-73-72—296 88. Michelle Grafos, Washington, 74-74-82-76—306 Ashley Hoagland, Wake Forest, 76-79-76-75—306 41. Wendy Martin, Oklahoma, 77-73-74-73—297 Miriam Kraschinski, Arizona, 77-75-78-76—306 Kim Rowton, Stanford, 76-70-77-74—297 Brittany Straza, Florida, 77-74-76-70—297 Lindsay Morgan, Washington, 73-80-80-73—306 Gaelle Truet, Arizona St., 77-72-73-75—297 Alicia Um, UCLA, 81-78-73-74—306 45. Emily Bastel, Michigan St., 77-72-79-70—298 93. Gina Umeck, UCLA, 81-74-76-76—307 Linda Wessberg, Oklahoma St., 77-75-84-71—307 Whitney Code, Florida, 74-74-75-75-—298 95. Allison Fouch, Michigan St., 75-79-79-75—308 Kari Damron, Purdue, 78-71-74-75—298 Vikki Laing, California, 74-80-72-72—298 Adrienne Gautreaux, South Carolina, 74-75-78-81—308 Diana Ramage, Auburn, 76-78-71-73—298 Melissa Martin, UCLA, 73-75-75-85—308 50. Maria Beautell, Wake Forest, 75-73-74-77—299 Deborah Means, Wake Forest, 76-81-76-75—308 Melanie Hagewood, Baylor, 72-70-80-77—299 99. Hope Edge, Oklahoma, 81-76-79-73—309 Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA, 81-72-74-72—299 Kim Kouwabunpat, Stanford, 78-80-74-77—309 Ria Quiazon, California, 76-74-74-75—299 Sarah Martin, Michigan St., 74-81-80-74—309 Angela Rho, Stanford, 75-72-73-79—299 Kacy Thompson, South Carolina, 76-78-77-78—309 55. Louise Friberg, Washington, 79-76-67-78—300 103. Whitney Christie, Georgia, 80-81-75-74—310 Kristy McPherson, South Carolina, 76-71-74-79—300 Crystal Fanning, Pepperdine, 78-73-77-82—310 Laura Olin, Michigan, 74-75-75-76—300 Le Anna Wicks, Michigan, 75-77-77-81—310 Maiko Senda, Tulsa, 74-74-76-76—300 106. Kingsley Barrett, Auburn, 84-79-73-75—311 Kristen White, Ohio St., 74-74-76-76—300 107. Jill Crowe, South Fla., 77-81-75-80—313 60. Jennifer Karr, Oklahoma St., 75-75-76-75—301 Amanda Dick, Florida, 82-72-77-81—312 Lindsay Knowlton, Ohio St., 78-72-77-74—301 Beth Hermes, Purdue, 79-79-76-79—313 Rachel Kyono, Pepperdine, 79-75-77-70—301 Wendra Liang, Stanford, 80-82-75-76—313 Reetta Laakkonen, South Carolina, 72-74-80-75—301 Christy Rittenhouse, Purdue, 78-80-78-76—312 Kristi Larsen, New Mexico, 75-80-75-71—301 112. Marci Robinson, South Carolina, 76-78-79-81—314 Misia Lemanski, Michigan, 77-71-78-75—301 113. Kathryn Brenny, Wake Forest, 81-78-77-79—315 Courtney Swaim, Auburn, 77-78-75-71—301 114. Jessica Till, Michigan St., 81-73-85-77—316 Julie Tvede, Tulsa, 79-76-73-73—301 Anne Walker, California, 79-75-80-82—316 Meredith Ward, Vanderbilt, 77-72-77-75—301 Yon Yim, Southern California, 78-76-75-72—301 116. Kristina Engstrom, Duke, 83-75-83-77—318 70. Mar Garcia, Arizona, 71-81-74-76—302 117. Joni Gossett, Vanderbilt, 81-79-81-78—319 118. Abbi Francis, Georgia, 80-76-83-84—323 Randi Meadows, Texas, 78-72-74-78—302 119. Jameica Duncombe, South Fla., 81-83-81-79—324 Natalia Nicholls, Georgia, 75-76-77-74—302 120. Kelli Kamimura, Washington, 83-77-84-82—326 73. Nicki Cutler, Vanderbilt, 77-75-73-78—303 Anna Rawson, Southern California, 78-78-74-73—303 121. Maria C. Arenas, Pepperdine, 82-89-78-82—331 75. Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh, Duke, 75-77-77-75—304 122. Megan Cushman, South Fla., 79-85-87-81—332 123. Katie Ruhe, South Fla., 87-83-89-83—342 Cristina Baena, Arizona, 73-79-76-76—304 124. Leila Chartrand, Southern California, WD Suzie Fisher, Tulsa, 79-75-75-75—304 Melanie Hunt, Arizona St., 79-70-78-77—304 Kim Benedict, Michigan, 77-DQ-78-78 Sarah Jacobs, Vanderbilt, 80-75-75-74—304 Erin Tone, Arizona St., 80-DQ-77-76

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 ...... Duke Dan Brooks 1,164 Arizona, Auburn, Texas 1,170 Washington *Won in sudden death. #Tulsa’s participation in 1988 championships vacated. $Fourth round canceled due to rain. (Note: Par-74 tournaments held in 1983 and 1988; par- 72 tournaments held in 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002; Par-71 tournament held in 1999; all other championships par-73 tournaments.) 160 DIVISION I

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1992: 1. San Jose St., 1,171; 2. Arizona, 1,175; 3. All-Time Team Results Georgia, 1,181; 4. Stanford, 1,187; 5. UCLA, 1,193; 6. Arizona St. 6, San Jose St. 3, Arizona 2, Duke 2, Texas, 1,198; 7. Oklahoma St., 1,200; 8. North Carolina, Florida 2, Tulsa 2, Georgia, Miami (Fla.), TCU, UCLA, 1,203; 9. Arizona St., 1,206; 10. Miami (Fla.), 1,220; 1982: 1. Tulsa, 1,191; 2. TCU, 1,227; 3. Oklahoma 1 each. 11. Furman, 1,223; 12. Duke, 1,227; 13. Indiana, 1,229; St., 1,233; 4. Florida, 1,234; 5. Texas A&M, 1,246; 6. 14. Florida St., 1,236; 15. (tie) Southern California and Stanford, 1,247; 7. UCLA, 1,248; 8. New Mexico, INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Southern Methodist, 1,239; 17. Kentucky, 1,246. 1,251; 9. Southern California, 1,253; 10. Arizona St., Arizona 4, Arizona St. 4, Duke 2, Georgia 2, Texas 2, 1,254; 11. Southern Methodist, 1,256; 12. Brigham 1993: 1. Arizona St., 1,187; 2. Texas, 1,189; 3. San Tulsa 2, Florida, Miami (Fla.), New Mexico, San Jose Young, 1,267; 13. (tie) Arizona and San Jose St., 1,269; Jose St., 1,190; 4. Georgia, 1,197; 5. Southern St., Southern California, 1 each. 15. Florida Int’l, 1,273; 16. (tie) LSU and North Carolina, California, 1,212; 6. Furman, 1,213; 7. Wake Forest, 1,276; 18. Michigan St., 1,286; 19. Rollins, 1,310. 1,215; 8. (tie) Indiana and North Carolina, 1,218; 10. UCLA, 1,224; 11. Stanford, 1,232; 12. South Carolina, Individual Records 1983: 1. TCU, 1,193; 2. Tulsa, 1,196; 3. Georgia, 1,238; 13. Oklahoma, 1,240; 14. Arizona, 1,242; 15. 1,206; 4. Southern Methodist, 1,209; 5. Florida, 1,215; Ohio St., 1,252; 16. New Mexico, 1,267; 17. Oregon, 6. Miami (Fla.), 1,216; 7. Lamar, 1,226; 8. Florida Int’l, 1,293. SCORE, ONE ROUND 1,229; 9. Furman, 1,230; 10. South Fla., 1,233; 11. 65 (7 under par)—, Georgia, final Arizona, 1,240; 12. New Mexico, 1,242; 13. Arizona 1994: 1. Arizona St., 1,194; 2. Southern California, round, 1992; Caroline Peek, Furman, second St., 1,257; 14. Ohio St., 1,260; 15. Texas, 1,268; 16. 1,205; 3. San Jose St., 1,220; 4. Duke, 1,224; 5. Texas, round, 1995; , Arizona St., second Duke, 1,288; 17. Illinois St., 1,332. 1,234; 6. UCLA, 1,236; 7. Stanford, 1,238; 8. Wake and third rounds, 1998; Jenny Chuasiriporn, Forest, 1,240; 9. Tulsa, 1,243; 10. Oklahoma St., Duke, first round, 1998. 1984: 1. Miami (Fla.), 1,214; 2. Arizona St., 1,221; 3. 1,247; 11. Furman, 1,251; 12. Oklahoma, 1,253; 13. Furman, 1,226; 4. Florida, 1,228; 5. South Fla., 1,237; Tennessee, 1,258; 14. Oregon, 1,263; 15. Florida, SCORE, AFTER TWO ROUNDS 6. Tulsa, 1,238; 7. Duke, 1,244; 8. New Mexico, 130 (14 under par)—Grace Park, Arizona St., 1,266; 16. North Carolina, 1,268; 17. Indiana, 1,271; 1,245; 9. Stanford, 1,254; 10. Ohio St., 1,261; 11. 18. Florida St., 1,272. 1998. Texas, 1,273; 12. North Carolina, 1,277; 13. Texas SCORE, AFTER THREE ROUNDS A&M, 1,286; 14. TCU, 1,292; 15. U.S. Int’l, 1,297; 16. 1995: 1. Arizona St., 1,155; 2. San Jose St., 1,181; 3. 207 (9 under par)—Grace Park, Arizona St., 1998; Michigan St., 1,302; 17. San Jose St., 1,303. Wake Forest, 1,185; 4. Stanford, 1,188; 5. Indiana, Jennifer Rosales, Southern California, 1998; 1,194; 6. Furman, 1,195; 7. UCLA, 1,199; 8. North 1985: Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke, 2002. 1. Florida, 1,218; 2. Tulsa, 1,233; 3. Arizona Carolina, 1,203; 9. (tie) South Carolina and Texas, St., 1,236; 4. Furman, 1,237; 5. Miami (Fla.), 1,255; 6. 1,204; 11. Duke, 1,215; 12. Arizona, 1,224; 13. SCORE, AFTER FOUR ROUNDS Georgia, 1,257; 7. New Mexico, 1,257; 8. San Jose St., Oregon, 1,225; 14. Southern California, 1,231; 15. 284 (12 under par)—, Miami (Fla.), 1,260; 9. UCLA, 1,261; 10. Texas A&M, 1,267; 11. New Mexico, 1,232; 16. (tie) Oklahoma and 1983. (tie) Indiana and U.S. Int’l, 1,269; 12. Ohio St., 1,270; Washington, 1,234; 18. Georgia, 1,235. 13. Brigham Young, 1,277; 14. Florida Int’l, 1,279; 15. Stanford, 1,287; 16. Weber St., 1,352; 17. Penn St., 1996: 1. *Arizona, 1,240; 2. San Jose St., 1,240; 3. Team Records 1,396. Texas, 1,241; 4. UCLA, 1,243; 5. Stanford, 1,248; 6. Arizona St., 1,255; 7. Duke, 1,260; 8. LSU, 1,262; 9. 1986: 1. Florida, 1,180; 2. Miami (Fla.), 1,188; 3. Florida, 1,265; 10. Tulsa, 1,275; 11. Wake Forest, NUMBER OF APPEARANCES IN NCAA Southern California, 1,202; 4. Arizona St., 1,205; 5. 1,277; 12. Texas Tech, 1,288; 13. Furman, 1,293; 14. REGIONALS (tie) Kentucky and Tulsa, 1,206; 7. Southern Methodist, 16—Arizona South Carolina, 1,295; 15. UCF, 1,302; 16. New 1,207; 8. San Jose St., 1,215; 9. LSU, 1,217; 10. Mexico St., 1,302; 17. New Mexico, 1,308; 18. NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES IN Oklahoma St., 1,218; 11. Duke, 1,220; 12. Indiana, Auburn, 1,309. NCAA REGIONALS 1,223; 13. Georgia, 1,227; 14. UCLA, 1,231; 15. *won in a playoff 15—Arizona Stanford, 1,232; 16. Furman, 1,235; 17. Florida Int’l, NUMBER OF APPEARANCES IN NCAA 1,242. 1997: 1. Arizona St., 1,178; 2. San Jose St., 1,180; 3. Arizona, 1,190; 4. Stanford, 1,191; 5. UCLA, 1,192; 6. CHAMPIONSHIPS 1987: 1. San Jose St., 1,187; 2. Furman, 1,188; 3. Tennessee, 1,197; 7. Oregon, 1,200; 8. Ohio St., 14—Duke, Georgia Florida, 1,190; 4. Southern California, 1,191; 5. Miami 1,202; 9. Tulsa, 1,202; 10. Florida, 1,208; 11. Wake (Note: Team score composed of low four individual (Fla.), 1,192; 6. Oklahoma St., 1,203; 7. (tie) Duke and Forest, 1,210; 12. TCU, 1,219; 13. Auburn, 1,221; 14. scores each round.) New Mexico, 1,205; 9. Alabama, 1,207; 10. Stanford, Campbell, 1,226; 15. New Mexico St., 1,228; 16. 1,210; 11. Arizona St., 1,211; 12. Arizona, 1,214; 13. SCORE, FOUR ROUNDS Furman, 1,229; 17. Texas A&M, 1,235; 18. Indiana, 1,215; 14. (tie) South Carolina and U.S. Int’l, 1,182 (2 under par)—Georgia, 1988 (Heather Washington, 1,267. Kuzmich 291, Sue Thomas 298, Stephanie Lowe 1,225; 16. UCLA, 1,228; 17. Texas, 1,229. 1998: 1. Arizona St., 1,155; 2. Florida, 1,173; 3. 299, Nanci Bowen 302, Anne Cain 302); 1988: 1. Tulsa, 1,175; 2. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, Arizona, 1,174; 4. Duke, 1,179; 5. LSU, 1,187; 6. Arizona, 1988 (Martina Koch 295, Kris Hoos 1,182; 4. Florida, 1,184; 5. Duke, 1,186; 6. San Jose Tulsa, 1,188; 7. Southern California, 1,193; 8. (tie) New 296, Mette Hageman 305, Kathryn Imrie 305, St., 1,187; 7. Texas, 1,189; 8. Arizona, 1,191; 9. Lara Mack 310). Mexico and Stanford, 1,199; 10. (tie) Georgia and Miami (Fla.), 1,198; 10. (tie) Kentucky and New Mexico Texas, 1,201; 12. Ohio St., 1,208; 13. Indiana, 1,209; St., 1,200; 12. Oklahoma St., 1,205; 13. UCLA, 1,208; 14. Oregon, 1,213; 15. North Carolina, 1,214; 16. 14. New Mexico, 1,222; 15. U.S. Int’l, 1,226; 16. Oregon St., 1,225; 17. New Mexico St., 1,226; 18. Individual Champions Southern California, 1,230; 17. Ohio St., 1,235. Washington, 1,229; 19. Auburn, 1,231. 1989: 1. San Jose St., 1,208; 2. Tulsa, 1,209; 3. 1999: 1. Duke, 895; 2. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, 1982 Kathy Baker, Tulsa, 295 Oklahoma St., 1,219; 4. Arizona, 1,220; 5. Florida, 903; 4. Arizona, 904; 5. Pepperdine, 911; 6. Tulsa, 913; 1983 Penny Hammel, Miami (Fla.), 284 1,230; 6. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, 1,234; 8. North 7. Southern California, 914; 8. Stanford, 916; 9. Texas, 1984 , Georgia, 297 Carolina, 1,237; 9. Southern California, 1,238; 10. (tie) 921; 10. LSU, 923; 11. Ohio St., 936; 12. Oklahoma St., 1985 Danielle Ammaccapane, Arizona St., 298 Stanford and Texas, 1,240; 12. Minnesota, 1,249; 13. 938; 13. Florida St., 940; 14. South Carolina, 941; 15. 1986 , Florida, 291 Auburn, 1,251; 14. TCU, 1,252; 15. New Mexico St., (tie) Auburn and Furman, 944; 17. (tie) San Jose St. and 1987 Caroline Keggi, New Mexico, 289 1,253; 16. Southern Methodist, 1,257; 17. Ohio St., TCU, 946; 19. New Mexico St., 961. 1,287. 1988 Melissa McNamara, Tulsa, 287 Fourth round was canceled due to inclement weather. 1989 , San Jose St., 292 1990: 1. Arizona St., 1,206; 2. UCLA, 1,222; 3. 1990 Susan Slaughter, Arizona, 297 Florida, 1,223; 4. San Jose St., 1,225; 5. (tie) Texas and 2000: 1. Arizona, 1,175; 2. Stanford, 1,196; 3. Texas, 1991 Annika Sorenstam, Arizona, 290 Tulsa, 1,227; 7. Arizona, 1,228; 8. Auburn, 1,229; 9. 1,198; 4. Southern California, 1,199; 5. Tennessee, 1992 Vicki Goetze, Georgia, 280 Stanford, 1,239; 10. South Fla., 1,247; 11. Indiana, 1,206; 6. Auburn, 1,210; 7. Georgia, 1,211; 8. 1993 Charlotta Sorenstam, Texas, 287 1,253; 12. Southern California, 1,256; 13. Kentucky, Pepperdine, 1,213; 9. Purdue, 1,215; 10. LSU, 1,216; 1994 Emilee Klein, Arizona St., 286 1,261; 14. Kansas, 1,270; 15. Furman, 1,274; 16. 11. (tie) Arizona St., New Mexico St. and Oregon, 1995 Kristel Mourgue d’Algue, Arizona St., 283 Oklahoma St., 1,277; 17. Georgia, 1,284. 1,217; 14. Duke, 1,218; 15. San Jose St., 1,225; 16. 1996 , Arizona, 296 Tulsa, 1,227; 17. Wake Forest, 1,228; 18. Florida, 1991: 1. *UCLA, 1,197; 2. San Jose St., 1,197; 3. 1,230; 19. Nebraska, 1,239; 20. (tie) Ohio St., 1997 Heather Bowie, Texas, 285 Arizona, 1,212; 4. South Fla., 1,217; 5. Georgia, Michigan St. and TCU, 1,240; 23. Oklahoma, 1,243; 1998 Jennifer Rosales, Southern California, 279 1,222; 6. Stanford, 1,224; 7. Texas, 1,232; 8. Lamar, 1999 Grace Park, Arizona St., 212 24. Northwestern, 1,247. 2000 Jenna Daniels, Arizona, 287 1,233; 9. Tulsa, 1,235; 10. Kentucky, 1,237; 11. New 2001: 1. Georgia, 1,176; 2. Duke, 1,179; 3. Texas, 2001 Candy Hannemann, Duke, 285 Mexico St., 1,240; 12. Southern Methodist, 1,244; 13. 1,191; 4. Auburn, 1,193; 5. (tie) UCLA and Oklahoma Duke, 1,245; 14. Florida St., 1,255; 15. Florida, 1,260; 2002 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke, 279 St., 1,194; 7. Southern California, 1,196; 8. Arizona, 16. Iowa, 1,276; 17. TCU, 1,278. 1,197; 9. Stanford, 1,201; 10. Tulsa, 1,208; 11. New *won in a playoff Mexico St., 1,209; 12. (tie) LSU and Michigan St., DIVISION I 161

1,210; 14. Pepperdine, 1,211; 15. Kent St., 1,224; 16. Oklahoma, 1,179; 8. Ohio St., 1,180; 9. (tie) Arizona Washington, 1,226; 17. San Jose St., 1,227; 18. St. and Pepperdine, 1,186; 11. Stanford, 1,187; 12. Arizona St., 1,228; 19. California, 1,234; 20. Purdue, Tulsa, 1,188; 13. Oklahoma St., 1,189; 14. Southern 1,236; 21. New Mexico, 1,237; 22. Ohio St., 1,247; California, 1,192; 15. California, 1,193; 16. Purdue, 23. South Fla., 1,251; 24. South Carolina, 1,254. 1,198; 17. Michigan, 1,199; 18. Vanderbilt, 1,201; GOLF 19. Michigan St., 1,202; 20. Washington, 1,203; 21. 2002: 1. Duke, 1,164; 2. (tie) Arizona, Auburn and UCLA, 1,204; 22. Wake Forest, 1,206; 23. South Texas, 1,170; 5. Georgia, 1,176; 6. (tie) Florida and Carolina, 1,217; 24. South Fla., 1,271. 162 DIVISION II

Golf DIVISION II

2002 Championships Edited by Crissy Schluep. Highlights

Mocs Repeat: Florida Southern’s Lady Mocs set a record for margin of victory, winning by 74 strokes May 15-18 at The Meadows Golf Club at Grand Valley State. Individually, Florida Southern golfers won the top three spots and another tied for fourth. Florida Southern sophomore Jana Peterkova won the individual title with a 306, 14 over par. Teammates Lisa Ball (308) and Sarah Coleson (309) finished second and third, respectively. Florida Southern sophomore Rachel Bell and Longwood freshman Amanda Diamond tied for fourth at 312. For more, go to the May 27, 2002 issue of The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web.

Results

TEAM STANDINGS 1. Fla. Southern*...... 1,234 4. Western N.M...... 1,329 7. Minn. St. Mankato...... 1,363 2. Barry ...... 1,308 5. Grand Valley St...... 1,339 8. Neb.-Omaha...... 1,372 3. Northern Ky...... 1,327 6. Northeastern St...... 1,341

*Jana Peterkova, 78-74-74-80—306; Lisa Ball, 75-78-79-76—308; Sarah Coleson, 81-79-75-74—309; Rachel Bell, 82-75-74-81—312; Jenica Karol, 85-83-82-80—330. Photo by Mike Farrell/NCAA Photos

Sixty-one year old Barry senior Judy Street tied for eighth place individually and aided Barry in a second-place finish.

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Renee Trudeau, Barry, 81-83-83-85 — 332 25. Jenny Deines, Neb.-Kearney, 78-83-88-84 — 333 (Par: 73-292) 1. Jana Peterkova, Fla. Southern, 78-74-74-80—306 26. Melissa Sneller, Grand Valley St., 80-76-92-86 — 334 2. Lisa Ball, Fla. Southern, 75-78-79-76 – 308 Jessica Ortiz, Western N.M., 89-82-83-80 — 334 3. Sarah Coleson, Fla. Southern, 81-79-75-74 – 309 28. Jenny Huff, Northeastern St., 81-87-81-88 — 337 4. Rachel Bell, Fla. Southern, 82-75-74-81 — 312 Annie Spaulding, South Dakota St., 84-87-88-78 — 337 Amanda Diamond, Longwood, 82-71-81-78 – 312 Shay Thompson, Northeastern St., 81-83-81-92 — 337 6. Freddie Seeholzer, Rollins, 80-80-81-73 — 314 31. Kristi Carlson, Minn. St. Mankato, 91-79-85-85 — 340 7. Meghan Jolly, Lenoir Rhyne, 81-79-76-80 — 316 32. Marisa Jelsema, Grand Valley St., 89-82-86-84 — 341 8. Kathryn Bobbie, Ferris St., 79-75-83-84 — 321 33. Casey Cooper, Western N.M., 86-88-88-80 — 342 Judy Street, Barry, 78-76-83-84 — 321 Ellie Saladin, Grand Valley St., 84-84-83-91 — 342 10. Leslie Fossitt, Northern Ky., 83-82-81-80 — 326 35. Stephanie Oster, Neb.-Omaha, 87-85-90-81 — 343 Jillian Wyne, St. Mary’s (Tex.), 81-79-88-78 — 326 Andrea Turner, Barry, 90-86-84-83 — 343 12. Briana Berryman, Western N.M., 85-76-88-78 — 327 37. Arron Thompson, Northeastern St., 88-85-84-88 — 345 13. Diana Camacho, Northern Ky., 83-85-76-84 — 328 Jenny Otto, Minnesota St., 86-87-84-88 — 345 Kara Hutton, Barry, 80-78-85-85 — 328 39. Jennifer Irwin, Northern Ky., 87-84-89-86 — 346 15. Kristen Kennedy, Western N.M., 85-83-77-84 — 329 40. Jennifer Ellsworth, Minn. St. Mankato, 88-89-84-86 — 347 Kim Keyer-Scott, Northern Ky., 84-83-77-85 — 329 41. Suzie Bright, Grand Valley St., 86-86-88-89 — 349 17. Shelbie Allison, Northeastern St., 77-84-85-84 — 330 Katie Etter, Neb.-Omaha, 87-84-87-91 — 349 Noel Bishop, Barry, 84-80-83-83 — 330 43. Amanda Houtz, Neb.-Omaha, 93-91-90-82 — 356 Jenica Karol, Fla. Southern, 85-83-82-80 — 330 Danielle Miron, Northeastern St., 98-89-85-84 — 356 Tanis Hastmann, Neb.-Omaha, 88-80-83-79 — 330 Lindsay Newton, Northern Ky., 85-90-89-92 — 356 21. Shannon Briggs, Grand Valley St., 84-78-82-87 — 331 46. Jill Jackson, Western N.M., 86-93-90-94 — 363 Becky Digmann, Minn. St. Mankato, 85-76-82-88 — 331 47. Michelle Green, Minn. St. Mankato, 98-90-87-90 — 365 23. Angie Glover, Northern Colo., 78-80-88-86 — 332 48. Molly Yeager, Neb.-Omaha, 89-89-94-101 — 37 DIVISION II 163

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Team Results GOLF

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Score Host 1996...... Methodist Karen Gray 1,286 Rollins 1,287 Grand Valley St. 1997...... Lynn Gregg Cox 1,292 Methodist 1,318 Rollins 1998...... Methodist Kim Kincer 1,254 Fla. Southern 1,259 Grand Valley St. 1999...... Methodist Kim Kincer 1,282 Fla. Southern 1,285 Sunshine State Conference 2000...... Fla. Southern Robbie Davis 1,259 Rollins 1,266 Lone Star Conference 2001...... Fla. Southern Robbie Davis 1,250 Rollins 1,266 Rock Hill, South Carolina 2002...... Fla. Southern Robbie Davis 1,234 Barry 1,308 Grand Valley St. (From 1996-99, the championship was combined with Division III.) (Note: Par-72 tournament held in 1996, 1998 and 2001; par-73 tournament held in 1997; par-71 tournament held in 2000.)

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Team Records All-Time Team Results Fla. Southern 3, Methodist 3, Lynn 1. (Note: Team score composed of low four individual scores INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1996: 1. Methodist, 1,286; 2. Rollins, 1,287; 3. each round.) Simpson, 1,325; 4. Fla. Southern, 1,362; 5. Hardin- Fla. Southern 6, Lynn 1. SCORE, ONE ROUND Simmons, 1,383; 6. Concordia-M’head, 1,386; 7. South 302 (10 over par)—Fla. Southern, 2002 (third). Dakota St., 1,403; 8. Truman, 1,415; 9. Franklin, 1,432. SCORE, FOUR ROUNDS 1997: 1. Lynn, 1,292; 2. Methodist, 1,318; 3. Simpson, Individual Records 1,234 (66 over par)—Fla. Southern, 2002 (Jana 1,401; 4. Concordia-M’head, 1,404; 5. Franklin, 1,421; Peterkova, 306; Lisa Ball, 308; Sarah Coleson, 6. Indianapolis, 1,434; 7. South Dakota St., 1,460; 8. 309; Rachel Bell, 312; Jenica Karol, 330). Buena Vista, 1,469. SCORE, ONE ROUND 1998: 1. Methodist, 1,254; 2. Fla. Southern, 1,259; 3. 71 (two-under par)— Amanda Diamond, Longwood, Longwood, 1,277; 4. Simpson, 1,301; 5. Minn. St. 2002 (second). Individual Champions Mankato, 1,137; 6. (tie) Concordia-M’head and Luther, 1,334; 8. Franklin, 1,341; 9. Hardin-Simmons, 1,380; SCORE, AFTER TWO ROUNDS 10. North Dakota, 1,381. 147 (3 over par)—Carla Dobchuk, Neb.-Kearney, 1996 Shanna Nagy, Fla. Southern, 313 1999: 2001. 1. Methodist, 1,282; 2. Fla. Southern, 1,285; 3. 1997 Zoe Grimbeek, Lynn, 315 Rollins, 1,360; 4. Hardin-Simmons, 1,368; 5. Lewis, SCORE, AFTER THREE ROUNDS 1998 Shanna Nagy, Fla. Southern, 301 1,380; 6. (tie) Concordia-M’head and Western N.M., 226 (7 over par)— Jana Peterkova, Fla. Southern, 1999 Lisa Cave, Fla. Southern, 313 1,384; 8. Simpson, 1,401; 9. Franklin, 1,421; 10. 2002. 2000 Lisa Cave, Fla. Southern, 310 Luther, 1,428. SCORE, AFTER FOUR ROUNDS 2001 Jana Peterkova, Fla. Southern, 302 2000: 1. Fla. Southern, 1,259; 2. Rollins, 1,266; 3. 301 (13 over par)—Shanna Nagy, Fla. Southern, 2002 Jana Peterkova, Fla. Southern, 306 Northeastern St., 1,330; 4. Western N.M., 1,337; 5. 1998. Minn. St. Mankato, 1,374; 6. Grand Valley St., 1,381; 7. Longwood, 1,385; 8. North Dakota, 1,463. 2001: 1. Fla. Southern, 1,250; 2. Rollins, 1,266; 3. Western N.M., 1,313; 4. Longwood, 1,333; 5. Ferris St., 1,360; 6. Northern Colo., 1,368; 7. Northeastern St., 1,372; 8. Minn. St. Mankato, 1,421. 2002: 1. Fla. Southern, 1,234; 2. Barry, 1,308; 3. Northern Ky., 1,327; 4. Western N.M., 1,329; 5. Grand Valley St., 1,339; 6. Northeastern St., 1,341; 7. Minn. St. Mankato, 1,363; 8. Neb.-Omaha, 1,372. 164 DIVISION III

Golf DIVISION III

2002 Championships Edited by Crissy Schluep. Highlights

Monarchs Win … Again. Methodist’s monarchy remained intact as the Monarchs won their fifth consecutive team title May 14-17 at The Orchards Golf Club in South Hadley, Massachusetts. Methodist, shooting a team score of 1,310, finished 31 strokes ahead of second-place Mary Hardin-Baylor (1,341), 74 strokes ahead of third-place Amherst (1,384), and 77 strokes in front of fourth-place DePauw (1,387). Thomas More golfer Lynn Thompson won medalist honors with a four-day score of 312. Mary Hardin-Baylor senior Rachele Miller finished second with a 319, and Mount Union senior Meghann Glass finished third with a 324. For more, go to the May 27, 2002 issue of The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. Results

TEAM STANDINGS 1. Methodist*...... 1,310 5. Rhodes ...... 1,400 9. St. Thomas (Minn.)..... 1,417 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor ... 1,341 6. McMurry...... 1,401 10. Ill. Wesleyan...... 1,427 3. Amherst ...... 1,384 7. Wis.-Eau Claire ...... 1,402 4. DePauw...... 1,387 8. Buena Vista ...... 1,415 Photo by Jay Clendenin/NCAA Photos * Leighann Rastede, 83-82-80-82 – 327; Angie Wengerd, 78-87-83-79 – 327; Jessie Hunter, 84-83-82-81 – 330; Meghann Glass of Mount Union tied for second Michelle Meadows, 82-87-78-84 – 331; Hope Thomas, 96-88-82-80 – 346. individually.

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 30. Lindsay Amore, DePauw, 88-85-87-89 — 349 (Par: 72-288) 31. Carrie Franciskovic, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 91-88-86-85 — 350 1. Lynn Thompson, Thomas More, 78-80-77-77 — 312 Christy Huegerich, Wis.-Whitewater, 92-89-88-81 — 350 2. Rachele Miller, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 83-83-76-77 — 319 33. Emily Breedlove, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 91-90-85-85 — 351 Meghann Glass, Mount Union, 82-85-79-78 — 324 Deb Garriott, DePauw, 87-92-86-86 — 351 4. Emily Foran, Amherst, 81-80-81-85 — 327 Ann Martin, Ill. Wesleyan, 90-87-87-87 — 351 Alicia Golembeski, Gust. Adolphus 81-87-79-80 — 327 36. Mari Kotake, Lewis & Clark, 91-95-87-81 — 354 Leighann Rastede, Methodist, 83-82-80-82 — 327 37. Randi Reed, McMurry, 91-91-88-85 — 355 Angie Wengerd, Methodist, 78-87-83-79 — 327 38. Betsy Hall, Buena Vista, 95-87-90-85 — 357 8. Tabitha Koon, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 82-86-75-85 — 328 Abby Owen, St. Thomas (Minn.), 93-89-88-87 — 357 9. Courtney Rheinhardt, Alma, 84-86-79-80—329 40. Whitney Bryant, Rhodes, 87-94-89-88 — 358 10. Jessie Hunter, Methodist, 84-83-82-81 — 330 Lauren Clemens, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 87-87-98-86 — 358 11. Michelle Meadows, Methodist, 82-87-78-84 — 331 Lauren Kwedar, Rhodes, 94-90-84-90 — 358 12. Laura McKinney, Rhodes, 85-87-81-80 — 333 43. Maureen Montbriand, Wis.-Eau Claire, 91-94-86-88 — 359 13. Monica Blank, McMurry, 90-81-81-84 — 336 44. Melissa McMahon, Ill. Wesleyan, 98-91-85-88 — 362 Debbie Zorn, Buena Vista, 83-86-86-81 — 336 45. Jen Einck, Buena Vista, 97-90-88-88 — 363 15. Liz Meschke, Concordia (Minn.), 86-86-83-82 — 337 Amy Morgan, McMurry, 89-93-89-92 — 363 16. Kristine Paulson, St. Thomas (Minn.), 86-87-83-83 — 339 47. Tiffany Swestka, Buena Vista, 92-97-85-90 — 364 17. Kristi Moss, Wis.-Eau Claire, 88-89-87-76 — 340 48. Allison Baltusis, Rhodes, 89-103-88-85 — 365 18. Markka Farrington, Wis.-Oshkosh, 87-94-81-80 — 342 49. Karen Law, Wis.-Eau Claire, 98-93-89-88 — 368 Donya Tetrault, Millikin, 88-89-82-83 — 342 50. Jennifer Prock, Wis.-Eau Claire, 91-104-88-86 — 369 20. Gail Nelson, Ill. Wesleyan, 87-85-87-84 — 343 Meg Sullivan, Amherst, 94-101-90-84 — 369 Katti Severson, St. Thomas (Minn.), 93-84-84-82 — 343 52. Stephanie Morton, Ill. Wesleyan, 91-99-89-92 — 371 22. Kathryn Kuchefski, Amherst, 85-87-84-88 — 344 53. Kristi Wellendorf, Buena Vista, 95-94-90-93 — 372 Lacey Wicksall, Hope, 91-89-85-79 — 344 54. Mandy Levy, DePauw, 94-102-94-84 — 374 24. Jessica Schneider, De Pauw, 86-90-89-80 — 345 55. Leah Wangerin, St. Thomas (Minn.), 99-100-90-89 – 378 25. Hope Thomas, Methodist, 96-88-82-80 — 346 56. Jeannie Limpert, Amherst, 93-98-94-101 – 386 26. Audra Butts, DePauw, 87-97-82-81 — 347 57. Stephanie Nelson, St. Thomas (Minn.), 102-100-98-90 – 390 Brittany Cary, McMurry, 88-94-85-80 — 347 58. Jaime Lawrence, McMurry, 112-120-109-108 – 449 28. Katie Gravel, Amherst, 83-96-84-85 — 348 59. Amy Cline, Ill. Wesleyan, 138-126-131-106 – 501 Katie Hommen, Wis.-Eau Claire, 89-84-84-91 — 348 60. Mary Jaco, Rhodes, 92-93-87-WD DIVISION III 165

History

Team Results GOLF

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Score Host 1996...... Methodist Karen Gray 1,286 Rollins 1,287 Grand Valley St. 1997...... Lynn Gregg Cox 1,292 Methodist 1,318 Rollins 1998...... Methodist Kim Kincer 1,254 Fla. Southern 1,259 Grand Valley St. 1999...... Methodist Kim Kincer 1,282 Fla. Southern 1,285 Sunshine State Conference 2000...... Methodist Kim Kincer 1,285 Concordia-M’head 1,336 Ill. Wesleyan 2001...... Methodist Kim Kincer 1,214 Concordia-M’head 1,264 Millikin 2002...... Methodist Kim Kincer 1,310 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1,341 Mount Holyoke (From 1996-99, Divisions II and III held a combined championship. All of those results are listed in the Division II section.) (Note: Par-72 tournament held in 2000 and 2002.)

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Team Records All-Time Team Results Methodist 3. (Note: Team score composed of low four individual scores 2000: 1. Methodist, 1,285; 2. Concordia-M’head, INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS each round.) 1,336; 3. Rhodes, 1,356; 4. Simpson, 1,364; 5. Southwestern (Tex.), 1,398; 6. Ill. Wesleyan, 1,433; 7. Methodist 2, Thomas More 1. SCORE, ONE ROUND Baldwin-Wallace, 1,451; 8. Linfield, 1,452; 9. Knox, . 296 (8 over par)—Concordia-M’head, 2001 (third). 1,475; 10. Hardin-Simmons, 1,480. Individual Records SCORE, FOUR ROUNDS 1,214 (62 over par)—Methodist, 2001 (Carol 2001: 1. Methodist, 1,214; 2. Concordia-M’head, Brogan 294, Melanie Tipps 297, Hope Thomas 1,264; 3. Rhodes, 1,270; 4. Mary Hardin-Baylor, SCORE, ONE ROUND 313, Michelle Meadows 316, Nichole Kentner 70 (2 under par)—Monica Blank, McMurry, 2001. 1,280; 5. Franklin, 1,289; 6. Millikin, 1,293; 317). 7. Hardin-Simmons, 1,312; 8. Simpson, 1,313; 9. Wis.- SCORE, AFTER TWO ROUNDS Eau Claire, 1,316; 10. Baldwin-Wallace, 1,382. 146 (2 over par)—Melanie Tipps, Methodist, 2001. SCORE, AFTER THREE ROUNDS Individual Champions 2002: 1. Methodist, 1,310; 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 220 (4 over par)—Carol Brogan, Methodist, 2001. 1,341; 3. Amherst, 1,384; 4. DePauw, 1,387; 5. SCORE, AFTER FOUR ROUNDS 2000 Stacey Smith, Methodist, 316 Rhodes, 1,400; 6. McMurry, 1,401; 7. Wis.-Eau 294 (6 over par)—Carol Brogan, Methodist, 2001. 2001 Carol Brogan, Methodist, 294 Claire, 1,402; 8. Buena Vista, 1,415; 9. St. Thomas 2002 Lynn Thompson, Thomas More, 312 (Minn.), 1,417; 10. Ill. Wesleyan, 1,427.