Golf DIVISION I Women’s

Highlights

Purdue claims first women’s golf title: Little white lies are specifically forbidden in golf. But the rules are different when an NCAA team title is at stake, and you’re trying to hold your team together. Purdue’s women’s golf team needed to keep its collective head, so coach Devon Brouse needed to do whatever was necessary. After the 15th hole in the final round of the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships on May 21, with Southern Californiaifornia closing fast, the Boilermakers’ Numa Gulyanamitta asked Brouse, “Are we still OK?” “What that means,” Brouse said, “is, ‘Do we still have a comfortable lead?’ I knew at the time it was one or two shots. So I said, ‘Yeah, Numa, we’re fine.’” Purdue was fine at the finish, in part because it stayed focused and in part because Southern California struggled at the end. The Boilermakers won their first national cham- pionship in women’s golf, topping the Trojans at the Country Club of Landfall in Wilmington, N.C., in a 72-hole championship that came down to one final putt. Purdue’s Thea Hoffmeister would like to think the title came down to her putt. She had played four holes before No. 18 in 5-over-par, and she knew the lead was slipping away. “I really don’t know how we held it together,” she said. “I lost the shot-by-shot thinking. I started thinking about the entire result. When I lost that, I screwed up for four holes, and then on the last hole, I was like, ‘OK, just do what you gotta do.’ I made birdie on the last hole, and we won by one shot.” Moments like that will last a lifetime for the Boilermakers, who figured they were headed to a playoff when No. 1 player Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, a challenger when the day began for the individual title, missed a 15-foot par putt on 18, settling for bogey. Next up was a par attempt by Southern California’s Jennifer Song. Make it, and the tournament goes to extra holes. She didn’t make it. Final score: Purdue 1,153 (1-over-par), Southern Californiaifornia 1,154. “We made some mistakes coming in, but fortunately we made a couple birdies on the last hole, and I think that made the difference,” Brouse said. Southern California coach Andrea Gaston said the miss by Song was even tougher than her star player’s 3-putt to fall short in the NCAA individual championship a year ago. “To watch Maude hit the shot, I thought, ‘Oh my goodness, we really do have a chance at least to tie it,’” Gaston said. “You don’t want anybody else in that position.” Purdue survived, or so it thought. No one was certain that the scores were official, given that only the top four of five count in the team total. It became closer to official when Gaston broke from a huddle of her teary-eyed players and hugged some of the Purdue coaches, offering the words, “I’m pretty sure. I’m pretty sure.” When the math had been double-checked, the Boilermakers had the first women’s golf title by a Big Ten school and Purdue’s fourth team national championship, joining the 1932 men’s basketball, 1961 men’s golf and 1999 women’s basketball teams. Hoffmeister is the superstitious sort, which is why she gladly accepted a shell, found on the beach earlier May 21 by Sara White of the Purdue sports information office. White gave a shell to each player and coach as a charm. Hoffmeister pulled it out of her pocket and looked at it after the round, thinking about what it all meant. “I forgot it in the in van, when I went to go practice before the round,” Hoffmeister said. “I was like, ‘Coach? Coach? Where’s my shell? Go and get it.’ (White) said it was lucky, so I decided I had to have it. I think I would have played a lot worse if I hadn’t had it.” Brouse isn’t sure how his team would have played if he had given them the scoop on the scores. Purdue began the day with a seven-shot lead, and Southern California kept chipping away. So when the question about scores came up, he deflected it nicely. “You have to look ‘em right in the eye,” he said. “You have to say, ‘Just hit this shot. Just play.’”

2010 TEAM STANDINGS 2010 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Par 288-1,152) (Par 72-288) 1. *Purdue...... 284-294-280-295...... 1,153 1. , Oklahoma St...... 70-70-68-68...... 276 2. Southern California...... 282-288-295-289...... 1,154 2. Jennifer Johnson, Arizona St...... 67-70-70-73...... 280 3. Alabama...... 289-288-294-286...... 1,157 3. Cydney Clanton, Auburn...... 72-71-72-66...... 281 4. Arizona St...... 288-293-290-290...... 1,161 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Purdue...... 67-73-70-71...... 281 5. Arizona...... 296-286-293-291...... 1,166 5. Megan McChrystal, LSU...... 72-71-76-64...... 283 Jennifer Song, Southern California...... 67-71-72-73...... 283 6. UCLA...... 288-292-302-287...... 1,169 7. Jennifer Kirby, Alabama...... 75-70-70-69...... 284 7. Vanderbilt...... 296-292-291-291...... 1,170 Margarita Ramos, Arizona...... 71-69-74-70...... 284 8. Duke...... 288-303-300-288...... 1,179 9. Katie Burnett, South Carolina...... 72-74-69-71...... 286 Oklahoma St...... 295-294-296-294...... 1,179 Numa Gulyanamitta, Purdue...... 73-69-70-74...... 286 10. Florida St...... 289-302-294-297...... 1,182 Sally Watson, Stanford...... 73-71-76-66...... 286 11. Auburn...... 293-296-295-299...... 1,183 12. , Alabama...... 70-74-72-71...... 287 Texas A&M...... 297-302-286-298...... 1,183 13. Brooke Goodwin, Vanderbilt...... 76-71-70-71...... 288 13. Virginia...... 294-291-307-292...... 1,184 Camilla Lennarth, Alabama...... 73-73-71-71...... 288 14. Pepperdine...... 297-306-288-295...... 1,186 15. Brittany Altomare, Virginia...... 70-75-74-70...... 289 South Carolina...... 300-297-293-296...... 1,186 Jodi Ewart, New Mexico...... 73-71-72-73...... 289 16. New Mexico...... 303-296-295-295...... 1,189 Danielle Kang, Pepperdine...... 74-73-69-73...... 289 Texas...... 299-296-300-294...... 1,189 18. Courtney Ellenbogen, Duke...... 74-73-69-74...... 290 Erica Popson, Tennessee...... 72-73-72-73...... 290 18. Tulane...... 311-292-297-293...... 1,193 20. Maria Salinas, Florida St...... 70-75-74-72...... 291 19. Stanford...... 300-307-302-290...... 1,199 Tennessee...... 297-307-300-295...... 1,199 21. Marina Alex, Vanderbilt...... 75-72-73-72...... 292 Julia Boland, Texas A&M...... 72-78-69-73...... 292 TCU...... 292-308-295-304...... 1,199 Laura Gonzalez, Purdue...... 70-77-69-76...... 292 22. Kent St...... 307-305-297-291...... 1,200 Belen Mozo, Southern California...... 73-72-76-71...... 292 23. Oregon...... 302-309-313-294...... 1,218 Jessica Negron, Florida St...... 69-76-71-76...... 292 San Jose St...... 298-310-313-297...... 1,218 Jessica Wallace, Pepperdine...... 78-72-68-74...... 292 *Team Scores: Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, 67-73-70-71—281; Numa Gulyanamitta, 73-69-70- 27. Mercedes Germino, Kent St...... 76-73-72-72...... 293 74—286; Laura Gonzalez, 70-77-69-76—292; Thea Hoffmeister, 80-75-71-75—301; Paula Reto, Kimberly Kim, Denver...... 73-71-74-75...... 293 74-80-73-75—302. Tiffany Lua, UCLA...... 76-71-74-72...... 293 2 Division I Women’s Golf—Individual Results

Victoria Park, Oklahoma St...... 75-72-73-73...... 293 Haley Wilson, Auburn...... 73-77-74-78...... 302 Lizette Salas, Southern California...... 74-73-72-74...... 293 Glory Yang, UCLA...... 71-76-77-78...... 302 Kristina Wong, Stanford...... 74-80-72-67...... 293 82. Shannon Fish, Texas...... 76-73-76-78...... 303 33. Isabelle Boineau, Arizona...... 75-76-71-72...... 294 Martina Gavier, Kent St...... 80-79-72-72...... 303 Carlota Ciganda, Arizona St...... 76-75-70-73...... 294 Rebecca Hellbom, New Mexico...... 80-76-73-74...... 303 Haley Stephens, Texas...... 74-73-76-71...... 294 Anna Leigh Keith, Vanderbilt...... 71-81-75-76...... 303 Marta Silva Zamora, Georgia...... 72-73-78-71...... 294 86. Bethany Buchner, New Mexico...... 78-77-75-74...... 304 Sarah Zwartynski, Texas A&M...... 72-76-70-76...... 294 Diana Cantu, Tennessee...... 76-75-78-75...... 304 Cyna Rodriguez, Southern California...... 68-72-83-71...... 294 Megan Grehan, Vanderbilt...... 74-75-76-79...... 304 39. Sarah Beth Davis, Texas A&M...... 76-74-72-73...... 295 Kendra Little, Oregon...... 79-78-80-67...... 304 Sydnee Michaels, UCLA...... 73-74-77-71...... 295 Inah Park, Southern California...... 77-78-75-74...... 304 Jaclyn Sweeney, Arizona St...... 75-74-77-69...... 295 Sarah Salvo, New Mexico...... 78-74-75-77...... 304 Alison Whitaker, Duke...... 74-75-75-71...... 295 Patricia Sanz, Auburn...... 75-77-75-77...... 304 43. Valentine Derrey, TCU...... 73-77-73-73...... 296 Shraddhanjali Singh, San Jose St...... 73-75-81-75...... 304 Brianna Do, UCLA...... 68-82-76-70...... 296 94. Kim Donovan, Duke...... 68-81-78-78...... 305 Lindy Duncan, Duke...... 72-76-78-70...... 296 Ashley Freeman, Texas A&M...... 77-74-75-79...... 305 Stephanie Kono, UCLA...... 76-71-75-74...... 296 Rosalyn Kim, Texas Tech...... 76-79-76-74...... 305 Ashley McKenney, Tulane...... 77-73-74-72...... 296 Shamira Marshall, Kent St...... 75-79-75-76...... 305 Juliana Murcia, Arizona St...... 73-74-73-76...... 296 Nina Muehl, East Tenn. St...... 77-73-80-75...... 305 Candace Schepperle, Auburn...... 73-71-74-78...... 296 99. Lauren Greenlief, Virginia...... 79-73-79-75...... 306 50. Nicole Agnello, Virginia...... 74-70-78-75...... 297 Sara Monberg, Tennessee...... 76-81-73-76...... 306 Alejandra Llaneza, Arizona...... 79-72-72-74...... 297 Amanda Strang, South Carolina...... 75-73-81-77...... 306 Maribel Lopez Porras, Tulane...... 77-73-72-75...... 297 102. Taylor Barrett, South Carolina...... 77-76-76-78...... 307 Lauren Stratton, Vanderbilt...... 78-74-73-72...... 297 Rachel Raastad, TCU...... 77-80-71-79...... 307 54. Corrine Carr, South Carolina...... 76-75-76-71...... 298 104. Sarah Bradley, Kent St...... 76-74-81-77...... 308 Britney Choy, New Mexico...... 74-75-75-74...... 298 Katrina Delen Briones, San Jose St...... 77-81-76-74...... 308 Rhea Nair, Alabama...... 71-71-81-75...... 298 Ashley Edwards, Oregon...... 73-80-79-76...... 308 57. Cristina Corpus, San Jose St...... 74-78-72-75...... 299 Erica Omlid, Oregon...... 80-78-75-75...... 308 Cheyenne Hickle, Oregon...... 71-73-79-76...... 299 108. Lacey Agnew, Florida St...... 78-81-77-73...... 309 Nikki Koller, Arizona...... 77-70-77-75...... 299 Courtney McKim, Oklahoma St...... 76-75-80-78...... 309 Sherlyn Popelka, Arizona...... 73-75-76-75...... 299 110. Linn Gustafsson, Tulane...... 79-81-76-74...... 310 61. Brooke Beeler, TCU...... 70-76-77-77...... 300 Stacey Kim, Duke...... 79-79-79-73...... 310 Janine Fellows, Tulane...... 79-74-75-72...... 300 112. Kaitlin Drolson, Pepperdine...... 76-84-75-76...... 311 Joy Kim, Virginia...... 77-75-76-72...... 300 Rebecca Durham, Stanford...... 71-79-78-83...... 311 Melissa Loh, TCU...... 72-79-74-75...... 300 114. Helena Blomberg, Alabama...... 77-79-81-75...... 312 Lisa McCloskey, Pepperdine...... 74-77-77-72...... 300 115. Louise Kristersson, TCU...... 78-76-79-80...... 313 Ellen Mueller, Oklahoma...... 73-76-78-73...... 300 Mandi Morrow, Kent St...... 85-79-78-71...... 313 67. Thea Hoffmeister, Purdue...... 80-75-71-75...... 301 117. Madeleine Ziegert, San Jose St...... 74-79-88-73...... 314 Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee...... 73-80-77-71...... 301 118. Chloe Garner, Texas A&M...... 80-83-76-76...... 315 Giulia Molinaro, Arizona St...... 73-76-77-75...... 301 Taylore Karle, Pepperdine...... 73-86-76-80...... 315 Madison Pressel, Texas...... 77-75-76-73...... 301 120. Carlie Yadloczky, Auburn...... 77-79-81-80...... 317 Macarena Silva, Florida St...... 76-75-74-76...... 301 121. Angela King, Stanford...... 86-77-76-79...... 318 Hannah Thomson, Florida St...... 74-76-75-76...... 301 122. Kate Hildahl, Oregon...... 79-82-80-81...... 322 Benedicte Toumpsin, South Carolina...... 77-75-72-77...... 301 123. Lauren Spurlock, Tennessee...... 84-79-78-82...... 323 Samantha Troyanovich, Tulane...... 78-72-76-75...... 301 124. Sydney Burlison, Stanford...... 82-85-80-78...... 325 Hillary Wood, Oklahoma St...... 74-77-75-75...... 301 125. Jody Ho, San Jose St...... 83-78-84-83...... 328 76. Desiree Dubreuil, Texas...... 79-76-72-75...... 302 126. Eyglo Oskarsdottir, Oklahoma St...... 83-83-92-79...... 337 Calle Nielson, Virginia...... 73-73-81-75...... 302 Paula Reto, Purdue...... 74-80-73-75...... 302 Nicole Vandermade, Texas...... 72-75-80-75...... 302

History

Team Results

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Score Host or Site 1982...... Tulsa Dale McNamara 1,191 TCU 1,227 Stanford 1983...... TCU Fred Warren 1,193 Tulsa 1,196 Georgia 1984...... Miami (FL) 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 (FL) 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 Division I Women’s Golf—Team Championships 3

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Score Host or Site 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 2003...... Southern California Andrea Gaston 1,197 Pepperdine 1,213 Purdue 2004...... UCLA Carrie Forsyth 1,148 Oklahoma St. 1,151 Auburn 2005...... Duke Dan Brooks 1,170 UCLA 1,175 Oregon St. 2006...... Duke Dan Brooks 1,167 Southern California 1,177 Ohio St. 2007...... Duke Dan Brooks 1,170 Purdue 1,185 Daytona Beach, Fla. 2008...... Southern California Andrea Gaston 1,168 UCLA 1,174 New Mexico 2009...... Arizona St. Melissa Luellen 1,182 UCLA 1,190 Owings Mills, Md. 2010...... Purdue Devon Brouse 1,153 Southern California 1,154 Wilmington, N.C. *Won playoff. #Tulsa’s participation in 1988 championships vacated. $Fourth round canceled due to rain. (Note: Par-74 tournaments held in 1983-88; par-73 tournaments held in 1984-85-86-87-89-91-93-94; par-71 tournament held in 1999-2005; all other championships par-72 tournaments.)

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Best Score (In Relation to Par), 1988 #Melissa McNamara, Tulsa, 287 Arizona St. 7, Duke 5, San Jose St. 3, Arizona 2, Florida after Four Rounds 1989 , San Jose St., 292 2, Southern California 2, UCLA 2, Georgia, Miami (FL), 284 (12 under par)—, Miami (FL), 1983. 1990 Susan Slaughter, Arizona, 297 Purdue, TCU, #Tulsa, 1 each. 276 (12 under par)—Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma 1991 Annika Sorenstam, Arizona, 290 St., 2010. 1992 , Georgia, 280 #Tulsa’s participation in 1988 championships vacated. 1993 Charlotta Sorenstam, Texas, 287 1994 Emilee Klein, Arizona St., 286 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1995 Kristel Mourgue d’Algue, Arizona St., 283 Arizona St. 5, Arizona 4, Duke 3, Southern California 3, Team Records 1996 , Arizona, 296 Georgia 2, Texas 2, Arkansas, California, Florida, Miami 1997 Heather Bowie, Texas, 285 (FL), New Mexico, Oklahoma St., Purdue, San Jose St., (Note: Team score composed of low four individual scores 1998 Jennifer Rosales, Southern California, 279 #Tulsa, 1 each. each round.) 1999 , Arizona St., 212 #Tulsa’s participation in 1988 championships vacated. Number of Appearances in NCAA 2000 Jenna Daniels, Arizona, 287 2001 Candy Hannemann, Duke, 285 Championships 28—Arizona St. 2002 , Duke, 279 2003 , Southern California, 297 Individual Records Best Score (In Relation to Par), 2004 Sarah Huarte, California, 278 Four Rounds 2005 Anna Grzebien, Duke, 286 1,148 (4 under par)—UCLA, 2004 (Susie Mathews 280, 2006 Dewi Schreefel, Southern California, 286 Best Score (In Relation to Par), Charlotte Mayorkas 284, Gina Umeck 291, Hannah Jun One Round 2007 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas, 282 298, Krystal Shearer 298). 2008 *Azahara Munoz, Arizona St., 287 65 (7 under par)—Vicki Goetze, Georgia, final round, 1992; Margin of Victory (Strokes) 2009 , Purdue, 289 Caroline Peek, Furman, second round, 1995; Grace 36—Tulsa, 1982. 2010 Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma St., 276 Park, Arizona St., first and second rounds, 1998; Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke, first round, 1998. #Tulsa’s participation in the 1988 tournament vacated. * Won individual title in playoff Best Score (In Relation to Par), After Two Rounds Individual Champions 130 (14 under par)—Grace Park, Arizona St., 1998. 1982 Kathy Baker, Tulsa, 295 Best Score (In Relation to Par), 1983 Penny Hammel, Miami (FL), 284 after Three Rounds 1984 , Georgia, 297 207 (9 under par)—Grace Park, Arizona St., 1998; 1985 Danielle Ammaccapane, Arizona St., 298 Jennifer Rosales, Southern California, 1998; Virada 1986 , Florida, 291 Nirapathpongporn, Duke, 2002. 1987 Caroline Keggi, New Mexico, 289

Team Finishes

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Alabama (1987-2006-07-08-09-10)...... 6 0 0 1 0 0 3rd (2010) Alliant Int’l (1984-85-87-88)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 11th (1985) Arizona (1982-83-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-06-07-08- 09-10)...... 24 2 2 3 2 1 1st (1996-2000) Arizona St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03- 04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 28 7 3 1 3 1 1st (1990-93-94-95- 97-98-2009) Arkansas (2005-06-08)...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 8th (2008) Auburn (1989-90-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-05-06-07-08-10)...... 15 0 1 1 1 0 2nd (2002) Baylor (2004)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 19th (2004) BYU (1982-85-2005-07)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1982) California (2001-02-03-04-05-06)...... 6 0 0 0 1 2 4th (2004) UC Davis (2008)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 21st (2008)

UC Irvine (2005-07-09)...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 18th (2005) G o lf WOMEN’S Campbell (1997)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 14th (1997) 4 Division I Women’s Golf—Team Finishes

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) UCF (1996)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 15th (1996) Chattanooga (2009)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 21st (2009) Denver (2007-08-09)...... 3 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2009) Duke (1983-84-86-87-88-91-92-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 23 5 1 2 2 1 1st (1999-2002-05- 06-07) Florida (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-94-96-97-98-2000-02-03-05-06-08)...... 20 2 1 2 3 2 1st (1985-86) FIU (1982-83-85-86)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 8th (1983) Florida St. (1992-94-99-2003-04-06-10)...... 7 0 0 0 0 0 10th (2010) Furman (1983-84-85-86-87-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-2004-05-08)...... 16 0 1 1 1 0 2nd (1987) Georgia (1983-85-86-88-89-90-91-92-93-95-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-06-07-08-09)...... 21 1 2 2 1 2 1st (2001) Illinois St. (1983)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 17th (1983) Indiana (1985-86-87-90-92-93-94-95-98-2007)...... 10 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1995) Iowa (1991)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 16th (1991) Kansas (1990)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 14th (1990) Kent St. (2001-03-06-10)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 15th (2001) Kentucky (1986-88-90-91-92)...... 5 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1986) Lamar (1983-91)...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1983) LSU (1982-86-96-98-99-2000-01-06-08-09)...... 10 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1998) Louisville (2007)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 10th (2007) Miami (FL) (1983-84-85-86-87-88-92)...... 7 1 1 0 0 2 1st (1984) Michigan (2002)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 17th (2002) Michigan St. (1982-84-2000-01-02-04-05-07-09)...... 9 0 0 0 0 0 13th (2009) Minnesota (1989)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1989) Missouri (2005)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 16th (2005) Nebraska (2000-03-06)...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 19th (2000) UNLV (2004-06-08)...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 16th (2008) New Mexico (1982-83-84-85-87-88-93-95-96-98-2001-04-07-09-10)...... 15 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1985-87) New Mexico St. (1988-89-91-96-97-98-99-2000-01)...... 9 0 0 0 0 0 11th (1991-2000-01) North Carolina (1982-84-89-92-93-94-95-98-2003-04-07-09)...... 12 0 0 0 0 0 7th (2009) Northwestern (2000)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 24th (2000) Ohio St. (1983-84-85-88-89-93-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-09)...... 16 0 0 0 1 0 4th (2003) Oklahoma (1993-94-95-2000-02)...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 6th (2002) Oklahoma St. (1982-86-87-88-89-90-92-94-99-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 19 0 1 2 1 2 2nd (2004) Oregon (1993-94-95-97-98-2000-10)...... 7 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1997) Oregon St. (1998)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 16th (1998) Penn St. (1985)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 17th (1985) Pepperdine (1999-2000-01-02-03-05-06-07-09-10)...... 10 0 1 1 1 1 2nd (2003) Purdue (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 11 1 1 0 1 0 1st (2010) Rollins (1982)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 19th (1982) San Jose St. (1982-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-2000-01-10)...... 19 3 4 2 1 0 1st (1987-89-92) South Carolina (1987-93-95-96-99-2001-02-03-08-10)...... 10 0 0 0 0 0 9th (1995) South Fla. (1983-84-90-91-2001-02)...... 6 0 0 0 1 1 4th (1991) Southern California (1982-86-87-88-89-90-92-93-94-95-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05- 06-07-08-09-10)...... 23 2 3 2 3 1 1st (2003-08) SMU (1982-83-86-89-91-92)...... 6 0 0 0 1 0 4th (1983) Stanford (1982-84-85-86-87-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04- 05-06-07-10)...... 25 0 1 0 3 2 2nd (2000) Tennessee (1994-97-2000-04-05-06-07-09-10)...... 9 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2000) Texas (1983-84-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-08-09-10)...... 22 0 2 4 0 2 2nd (1993-02) Texas A&M (1982-84-85-97-2004-05-06-08-10)...... 9 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1982) TCU (1982-83-84-89-91-97-99-2000-07-08-09-10)...... 12 1 1 0 0 0 1st (1983) Texas Tech (1996)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1996) Tulane (2005-09-10)...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 15th (2005) *Tulsa (1982-83-84-85-86-89-90-91-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-05-08)...... 20 1 3 0 0 2 1st (1982) UCLA (1982-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 23 2 4 1 1 4 1st (1991-2004) Vanderbilt (2002-03-04-07-10)...... 5 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2004) Virginia (2005-08-09-10)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 8th (2009) Wake Forest (1993-94-95-96-97-2000-02-04-06-07-08-09)...... 12 0 0 1 0 0 3rd (1995) Washington (1995-97-98-2001-02-04-05-06)...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 6th (2004-06) Washington St. (2003)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 23rd (2003) Weber St. (1985)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 16th (1985) Wisconsin (2003)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 24th (2003) *Tulsa’s participation in the 1988 tournament vacated. Division I Women’s Golf—All-Time Team Results 5

1993: 1. Arizona St., 1,187; 2. Texas, 1,189; 3. San Jose St., 2003: 1. Southern California, 1,197; 2. Pepperdine, 1,212; All-Time Team Results 1,190; 4. Georgia, 1,197; 5. Southern California, 1,212; 6. 3. Texas, 1,213; 4. Ohio St., 1,214; 5. (tie) Oklahoma St. and Furman, 1,213; 7. Wake Forest, 1,215; 8. (tie) Indiana and UCLA, 1,216; 7. Arizona, 1,217; 8. Florida, 1,221; 9. Auburn, 1982: 1. Tulsa, 1,191; 2. TCU, 1,227; 3. Oklahoma St., 1,233; North Carolina, 1,218; 10. UCLA, 1,224; 11. Stanford, 1,232; 1,224; 10. Duke, 1,225; 11. Georgia, 1,226; 12. Purdue, 1,234; 13. North Carolina, 1,241; 14. (tie) California and Vanderbilt, 4. Florida, 1,234; 5. Texas A&M, 1,246; 6. Stanford, 1,247; 7. 12. South Carolina, 1,238; 13. Oklahoma, 1,240; 14. Arizona, 1,242; 16. Stanford, 1,245; 17. South Carolina, 1,248; 18. UCLA, 1,248; 8. New Mexico, 1,251; 9. Southern California, 1,242; 15. Ohio St., 1,252; 16. New Mexico, 1,267; 17. Oregon, Arizona St., 1,250; 19. (tie) Florida St. and Kent St., 1,256; 21. 1,253; 10. Arizona St., 1,254; 11. SMU, 1,256; 12. BYU, 1,267; 1,293. Tulsa, 1,257; 22. Nebraska, 1,281; 23. Washington St., 1,288; 13. (tie) Arizona and San Jose St., 1,269; 15. FIU, 1,273; 16. 1994: 1. Arizona St., 1,194; 2. Southern California, 1,205; 3. 24. Wisconsin, 1,291. (tie) LSU and North Carolina, 1,276; 18. Michigan St., 1,286; San Jose St., 1,220; 4. Duke, 1,224; 5. Texas, 1,234; 6. UCLA, 19. Rollins, 1,310. 1,236; 7. Stanford, 1,238; 8. Wake Forest, 1,240; 9. Tulsa, 1,243; 2004: 1. UCLA, 1,148; 2. Oklahoma St., 1,151; 3. Duke, 1,159; 4. California, 1,172; 5. Vanderbilt, 1,180; 6. (tie) Texas and 1983: 1. TCU, 1,193; 2. Tulsa, 1,196; 3. Georgia, 1,206; 4. 10. Oklahoma St., 1,247; 11. Furman, 1,251; 12. Oklahoma, Washington, 1,184; 8. Ohio St., 1,187; 9. Georgia, 1,190; 10. SMU, 1,209; 5. Florida, 1,215; 6. Miami (FL), 1,216; 7. Lamar, 1,253; 13. Tennessee, 1,258; 14. Oregon, 1,263; 15. Florida, Arizona St., 1,191; 11. Tennessee, 1,193; 12. (tie) Southern 1,226; 8. FIU, 1,229; 9. Furman, 1,230; 10. South Fla., 1,233; 1,266; 16. North Carolina, 1,268; 17. Indiana, 1,271; 18. Florida St., 1,272. California and Stanford, 1,195; 14. Wake Forest, 1,196; 15. (tie) 11. Arizona, 1,240; 12. New Mexico, 1,242; 13. Arizona St., Arizona, Furman, New Mexico and North Carolina, 1,197; 19. 1,257; 14. Ohio St., 1,260; 15. Texas, 1,268; 16. Duke, 1,288; 1995: 1. Arizona St., 1,155; 2. San Jose St., 1,181; 3. Wake (tie) Baylor and Florida St., 1,198; 21. UNLV, 1,204; 22. Purdue, 17. Illinois St., 1,332. Forest, 1,185; 4. Stanford, 1,188; 5. Indiana, 1,194; 6. Furman, 1,205; 23. Texas A&M, 1,211; 24. Michigan St., 1,215. 1,195; 7. UCLA, 1,199; 8. North Carolina, 1,203; 9. (tie) South 1984: 1. Miami (FL), 1,214; 2. Arizona St., 1,221; 3. Furman, 2005: 1. Duke, 1,170; 2. UCLA, 1,175; 3. Auburn, 1,176; 4. Carolina and Texas, 1,204; 11. Duke, 1,215; 12. Arizona, 1,224; 1,226; 4. Florida, 1,228; 5. South Fla., 1,237; 6. Tulsa, 1,238; Pepperdine, 1,179; 5. California, 1,180; 6. (tie) Ohio St. and 13. Oregon, 1,225; 14. Southern California, 1,231; 15. New 7. Duke, 1,244; 8. New Mexico, 1,245; 9. Stanford, 1,254; 10. Tennessee, 1,187; 8. (tie) Arizona St. and Oklahoma St., Mexico, 1,232; 16. (tie) Oklahoma and Washington, 1,234; Ohio St., 1,261; 11. Texas, 1,273; 12. North Carolina, 1,277; 13. 1,190; 10. Florida, 1,195; 11. (tie) Arkansas and Southern Texas A&M, 1,286; 14. TCU, 1,292; 15. Alliant Int’l, 1,297; 16. 18. Georgia, 1,235. California, 1,197; 13. Virginia, 1,200; 14. Washington, 1,201; Michigan St., 1,302; 17. San Jose St., 1,303. 1996: 1. *Arizona, 1,240; 2. San Jose St., 1,240; 3. Texas, 1,241; 15. Tulane, 1,202; 16. Missouri, 1,205; 17. Michigan St., 1,206; 1985: 1. Florida, 1,218; 2. Tulsa, 1,233; 3. Arizona St., 1,236; 4. 4. UCLA, 1,243; 5. Stanford, 1,248; 6. Arizona St., 1,255; 7. 18. UC Irvine, 1,211; 19. Stanford, 1,212; 20. Purdue, 1,216; Furman, 1,237; 5. Miami (FL), 1,255; 6. (tie) Georgia and New Duke, 1,260; 8. LSU, 1,262; 9. Florida, 1,265; 10. Tulsa, 1,275; 21. Furman, 1,217; 22. Texas A&M, 1,219; 23. Tulsa, 1,222; Mexico, 1,257; 8. San Jose St., 1,260; 9. UCLA, 1,261; 10. Texas 11. Wake Forest, 1,277; 12. Texas Tech, 1,288; 13. Furman, 24. BYU, 1,238. A&M, 1,267; 11. (tie) Alliant Int’l and Indiana, 1,269; 13. Ohio 1,293; 14. South Carolina, 1,295; 15. (tie) UCF and New 2006: 1. Duke, 1,167; 2. Southern California, 1,177; 3. St., 1,270; 14. BYU, 1,277; 15. FIU, 1,279; 16. Stanford, 1,287; Mexico St., 1,302; 17. New Mexico, 1,308; 18. Auburn, 1,309. Pepperdine, 1,187; 4. Arizona St., 1,195; 5. California, 1,200; 17. Weber St., 1,352; 18. Penn St., 1,396. *Won sudden-death playoff. 6. (tie) Florida, Georgia and Washington, 1,202; 9. Purdue, 1986: 1. Florida, 1,180; 2. Miami (FL), 1,188; 3. Southern 1,203; 10. Arkansas, 1,205; 11. UCLA, 1,207; 12. Auburn, 1997: 1. Arizona St., 1,178; 2. San Jose St., 1,180; 3. Arizona, 1,208; 13. (tie) Stanford and Tennessee, 1,209; 15. Wake California, 1,202; 4. Arizona St., 1,205; 5. (tie) Kentucky and 1,190; 4. Stanford, 1,191; 5. UCLA, 1,192; 6. Tennessee, 1,197; Tulsa, 1,206; 7. SMU, 1,207; 8. San Jose St., 1,215; 9. LSU, Forest, 1,211; 16. Florida St., 1,213; 17. Arizona, 1,216; 18. 7. Oregon, 1,200; 8. (tie) Ohio St. and Tulsa, 1,202; 10. Florida, Oklahoma St., 1,217; 19. Texas A&M, 1,219; 20. Nebraska, 1,217; 10. Oklahoma St., 1,218; 11. Duke, 1,220; 12. Indiana, 1,208; 11. Wake Forest, 1,210; 12. TCU, 1,219; 13. Auburn, 1,223; 13. Georgia, 1,227; 14. UCLA, 1,231; 15. Stanford, 1,221; 21. Kent St., 1,229; 22. UNLV, 1,230; 23. LSU, 1,232; 24. 1,221; 14. Campbell, 1,226; 15. New Mexico St., 1,228; 16. Alabama, 1,248. 1,232; 16. Furman, 1,235; 17. FIU, 1,242. Furman, 1,229; 17. Texas A&M, 1,235; 18. Washington, 1,267. 1987: 1. San Jose St., 1,187; 2. Furman, 1,188; 3. Florida, 2007: 1. Duke, 1,170; 2. Purdue, 1,185; 3. UCLA, 1,186; 4. 1998: 1. Arizona St., 1,155; 2. Florida, 1,173; 3. Arizona, 1,174; 1,190; 4. Southern California, 1,191; 5. Miami (FL), 1,192; 6. Southern California, 1,196; 5. Stanford, 1,197; 6. Vanderbilt, 4. Duke, 1,179; 5. LSU, 1,187; 6. Tulsa, 1,188; 7. Southern Oklahoma St., 1,203; 7. (tie) Duke and New Mexico, 1,205; 1,200; 7. Pepperdine, 1,202; 8. Georgia, 1,205; 9. Auburn, California, 1,193; 8. (tie) New Mexico and Stanford, 1,199; 10. 9. Alabama, 1,207; 10. Stanford, 1,210; 11. Arizona St., 1,211; 1,213; 10. Louisville, 1,214; 11. TCU, 1,215; 12. Wake Forest, (tie) Georgia and Texas, 1,201; 12. Ohio St., 1,208; 13. Indiana, 12. Arizona, 1,214; 13. Indiana, 1,215; 14. (tie) Alliant Int’l and 1,217; 13. Arizona St., 1,221; 14. (tie) Arizona and Oklahoma 1,209; 14. Oregon, 1,213; 15. North Carolina, 1,214; 16. South Carolina, 1,225; 16. UCLA, 1,228; 17. Texas, 1,229. St., 1,226; 16. Michigan St., 1,232; 17. (tie) BYU and Tennessee, Oregon St., 1,225; 17. New Mexico St., 1,226; 18. Washington, 1,236; 19. UC Irvine, 1,241; 20. Denver, 1,244; 21. North 1988: 1. *Tulsa, 1,175; 2. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, 1,182; 1,229; 19. Auburn, 1,231. Carolina, 1,248; 22. New Mexico, 1,254; 23. Alabama, 1,263; 4. Florida, 1,184; 5. Duke, 1,186; 6. San Jose St., 1,187; 7. Texas, 1999: 1. Duke, 895; 2. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, 903; 4. 24. Indiana, 1,271. 1,189; 8. Arizona, 1,191; 9. Miami (FL), 1,198; 10. (tie) Kentucky Arizona, 904; 5. Pepperdine, 911; 6. Tulsa, 913; 7. Southern 1. Southern California, 1,168; 2. UCLA, 1,174; 3. Duke, and New Mexico St., 1,200; 12. Oklahoma St., 1,205; 13. 2008: California, 914; 8. Stanford, 916; 9. Texas, 921; 10. LSU, 923; 1,180; 4. Purdue, 1,188; 5. Arizona St., 1,189; 6. (tie) Denver UCLA, 1,208; 14. New Mexico, 1,222; 15. Alliant Int’l, 1,226; and Texas A&M, 1,191; 8. Arkansas, 1,194; 9. Florida, 1,196; 16. Southern California, 1,230; 17. Ohio St., 1,235. 11. Ohio St., 936; 12. Oklahoma St., 938; 13. Florida St., 940; 14. South Carolina, 941; 15. (tie) Auburn and Furman, 944; 10. (tie) Georgia and Wake Forest, 1,197; 12. (tie) Alabama, *Tulsa’s participation in the 1988 tournament vacated. 17. (tie) San Jose St. and TCU, 946; 19. New Mexico St., 961. Auburn and Virginia, 1,215; 15. LSU, 1,222; 16. UNLV, 1,223; 17. (tie) Texas and TCU, 1,227; 19. (tie) Oklahoma St. and 1989: 1. San Jose St., 1,208; 2. Tulsa, 1,209; 3. Oklahoma St., Fourth round was canceled due to inclement weather. 1,219; 4. Arizona, 1,220; 5. Florida, 1,230; 6. (tie) Arizona St. Tulsa, 1,228; 21. UC Davis, 1,234; 22. South Carolina, 1,235; and Georgia, 1,234; 8. North Carolina, 1,237; 9. Southern 2000: 1. Arizona, 1,175; 2. Stanford, 1,196; 3. Texas, 1,198; 4. 23. Arizona, 1,240; 24. Furman, 1,253. Southern California, 1,199; 5. Tennessee, 1,206; 6. Auburn, California, 1,238; 10. (tie) Stanford and Texas, 1,240; 12. 2009: 1. Arizona St., 1,182; 2. UCLA, 1,190; 3. Southern Minnesota, 1,249; 13. Auburn, 1,251; 14. TCU, 1,252; 15. New 1,210; 7. Georgia, 1,211; 8. Pepperdine, 1,213; 9. Purdue, California, 1,191; 4. Oklahoma St., 1,199; 5. Denver, 1,206; Mexico St., 1,253; 16. SMU, 1,257; 17. Ohio St., 1,287. 1,215; 10. LSU, 1,216; 11. (tie) Arizona St., New Mexico St. 6. Duke, 1,207; 7. North Carolina, 1,210; 8. Virginia, 1,212; 9. and Oregon, 1,217; 14. Duke, 1,218; 15. San Jose St., 1,225; Pepperdine, 1,213; 10. Purdue, 1,216; 11. Alabama, 1,217; 1990: 1. Arizona St., 1,206; 2. UCLA, 1,222; 3. Florida, 1,223; 4. 16. Tulsa, 1,227; 17. Wake Forest, 1,228; 18. Florida, 1,230; San Jose St., 1,225; 5. (tie) Texas and Tulsa, 1,227; 7. Arizona, 12. LSU, 1,219; 13. (tie) Michigan St. and Wake Forest, 1,225; 19. Nebraska, 1,239; 20. (tie) Michigan St., Ohio St. and TCU, 15. Georgia, 1,234; 16. Arizona, 1,235; 17. Tennessee, 1,237; 1,228; 8. Auburn, 1,229; 9. Stanford, 1,239; 10. South Fla., 1,240; 23. Oklahoma, 1,243; 24. Northwestern, 1,247. 1,247; 11. Indiana, 1,253; 12. Southern California, 1,256; 13. 18. TCU, 1,238; 19. New Mexico, 1,242; 20. Tulane, 1,246; 21. Kentucky, 1,261; 14. Kansas, 1,270; 15. Furman, 1,274; 16. 2001: 1. Georgia, 1,176; 2. Duke, 1,179; 3. Texas, 1,191; 4. Chattanooga, 1,248; 22. UC Irvine, 1,249; 23. Texas, 1,252; 24. Oklahoma St., 1,277; 17. Georgia, 1,284. Auburn, 1,193; 5. (tie) Oklahoma St. and UCLA, 1,194; 7. Ohio St., 1,258. Southern California, 1,196; 8. Arizona, 1,197; 9. Stanford, 2010: 1. Purdue, 1,153; 2. Southern California, 1,154; 3. 1991: 1. *UCLA, 1,197; 2. San Jose St., 1,197; 3. Arizona, 1,201; 10. Tulsa, 1,208; 11. New Mexico St., 1,209; 12. (tie) Alabama, 1,157; 4. Arizona St., 1,161; 5. Arizona, 1,166; 6. 1,212; 4. South Fla., 1,217; 5. Georgia, 1,222; 6. Stanford, LSU and Michigan St., 1,210; 14. Pepperdine, 1,211; 15. Kent UCLA, 1,169; 7. Vanderbilt, 1,170; 8. (tie) Duke and Oklahoma 1,224; 7. Texas, 1,232; 8. Lamar, 1,233; 9. Tulsa, 1,235; 10. St., 1,224; 16. Washington, 1,226; 17. San Jose St., 1,227; 18. St., 1,179; 10. Florida St., 1,182; 11. (tie) Auburn and Texas Kentucky, 1,237; 11. New Mexico St., 1,240; 12. SMU, 1,244; Arizona St., 1,228; 19. California, 1,234; 20. Purdue, 1,236; 21. A&M, 1,183; 13. Virginia, 1,184; 14. (tie) Pepperdine and 13. Duke, 1,245; 14. Florida St., 1,255; 15. Florida, 1,260; 16. New Mexico, 1,237; 22. Ohio St., 1,247; 23. South Fla., 1,251; South Carolina, 1,186; 16. (tie) New Mexico and Texas, 1,189; Iowa, 1,276; 17. TCU, 1,278. 24. South Carolina, 1,254. 18. Tulane, 1,193; 19. (tie) Stanford, Tennessee and TCU, *Won sudden-death playoff. 2002: 1. Duke, 1,164; 2. (tie) Arizona, Auburn and Texas, 1,199; 22. Kent St., 1,200; 23. (tie) Oregon and San Jose St., 1992: 1. San Jose St., 1,171; 2. Arizona, 1,175; 3. Georgia, 1,170; 5. Georgia, 1,176; 6. (tie) Florida and Oklahoma, 1,179; 1,218. 1,181; 4. Stanford, 1,187; 5. UCLA, 1,193; 6. Texas, 1,198; 7. 8. Ohio St., 1,180; 9. (tie) Arizona St. and Pepperdine, 1,186; Oklahoma St., 1,200; 8. North Carolina, 1,203; 9. Arizona St., 11. Stanford, 1,187; 12. Tulsa, 1,188; 13. Oklahoma St., 1,189; 1,206; 10. Miami (FL), 1,220; 11. Furman, 1,223; 12. Duke, 14. Southern California, 1,192; 15. California, 1,193; 16. 1,227; 13. Indiana, 1,229; 14. Florida St., 1,236; 15. (tie) Purdue, 1,198; 17. Michigan, 1,199; 18. Vanderbilt, 1,201; 19. Southern California and SMU, 1,239; 17. Kentucky, 1,246. Michigan St., 1,202; 20. Washington, 1,203; 21. UCLA, 1,204; 22. Wake Forest, 1,206; 23. South Carolina, 1,217; 24. South Fla., 1,271. WOMEN’S G o lf WOMEN’S