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Golf DIVISION I WOMEN S Highlights Southern California cruises to third title with record-breaking score: Southern California junior Sophia Popov remembered the pain of a year ago when the Trojans lost a five-stroke lead late in the final round of the NCAA Division I Women s Golf Championships, falling to Alabama in the end by a single stroke. So she and her teammates took nothing for granted even after they built a big lead in the 2013 championships, keeping their wits about them and their cleated feet on the gas May 24 at the University of Georgia Golf Course as the Trojans rolled to the national championship by 21 shots against the rest of the field. Their 72-hole total of 1,133 strokes for 19-under-par obliterated the previous NCAA championship record set by UCLA in 2004 by a whopping 15 strokes and left no wiggle room for anyone to come back on them this time. I can say that last year was pretty brutal, losing by one shot, said Popov, who finished tied for sixth with teammate Kyung Kim at 1-over par for the tournament. We were five ahead going into No. 15 [in the final round] last year. We all looked at the leaderboard and said, Oh, that s amazing. Suddenly, we were one back and it was terrible. We were looking at each other saying, I thought we all played amazing golf. This year, it was extremely comfortable. We all just played really, really well. Southern California soared to the front of the field by shooting an NCAA championship record total of 276 12-under par in the second round. Southern California s lead at the end of that round was 12 strokes ahead of second-place Alabama and head coach Andrea Gaston proclaimed that no lead is big enough. Her players must have heard that and taken it to heart. They increased their lead to 17 strokes against second-place Duke at the end of the third round and kept pouring it on in the final round. With five holes remaining, the team lead was 24 strokes and with four left it had swelled to 26 before settling to the final margin of 21. We had to take care of business out there, Gaston said. I think we started to enjoy the ride a little bit by maybe the 14th hole or so. I wanted to get through the back nine a little bit with a comfortable lead and we were able to do that. We just wanted to continue playing aggressively, the way we had the last few days. I saw so much fight in these girls. We had some tough holes, but then we would fight back to make some birdies. It was Southern California s third NCAA title and first since 2008, with the other one coming in 2003. In none of the previous championship runs were the Trojans, who had the lowest round in each of the four days, able to so completely dominate the rest of the field. Gaston, now in her 17th season, has been around for all of them. Annie Park of Southern California became the seventh freshman in history to capture individual medalist honors, finishing at 10-under despite two bogeys and a double-bogey in three of her last four holes. By then, though, both the team and individual titles had pretty much been secured thanks in large part to the seven birdies she registered earlier in the day. Then just for good measure, she also birdied No. 18. I didn t have a clean card, but I made enough birdies to make up for the bad holes I had, Park said. Duke finished second in team play and also had the individual runner-up when senior Lindy Duncan put on a charge at the end to finish 4-under for the tournament. We played as well as they did for three of the days. They just had one day that was unbelievable. It was the lowest round ever shot in an NCAA championship, Duke head coach Dan Brooks said. And for a team that solid to have a magic day like that, it s going to be really hard to catch them. They re a really, really solid team and my hat s off to them. They re extremely good. They re not going to falter. When they have a day that good, the best you can do is play even with them and you can t make that ground up. It appeared that Park might be challenged on the final day by Alabama s Stephanie Meadow and Mississippi State s Ally McDonald, who had each come into the round at 7-under and only two off the pace being set by Park. But while Park went low in the final round, both Meadow and McDonald struggled with Meadow shooting an 8-over-par 80 and McDonald hitting a 9-over 81. Conditions were extremely tough out there, but we battled, McDonald said. We weren t able to pull in what we wanted to pull in, but it s an experience we won t forget. We re going to hold our heads high, and we re going to be back. Unfortunately for them, so will Southern California. Park and fellow freshman Kim were joined at the championships by juniors Popov and Rachel Morris and sophomore Doris Chen. All of them played exceptionally well in stretches and with the top four individual scores counting for the team each day, all contributed at least two rounds to the team total. I think the most impressive thing is that they each counted at least twice this week. That shows how deep our team is, Gaston said. [On May 23], I heard the news that this is a group with a team grade-point-average of 3.51. These are true student-athletes who are serious about their school as well as their golf. I couldn t be more proud of them.

2 Division I Women s Golf Individual Results 2013 TEAM STANDINGS (Par 288-1,152) 1. *Southern California...284-276-285-288...1,133 2. Duke...286-289-287-292...1,154 3. Purdue...289-289-295-300...1,173 4. UCLA...289-287-297-301...1,174 5. Arizona St...293-287-296-305...1,181 6. Auburn...305-292-285-301...1,183 7. Alabama...288-284-301-316...1,189 8. Arizona...298-295-297-300...1,190 9. Michigan St...298-291-298-304...1,191 Oklahoma...291-291-300-309...1,191 Tulane...295-289-297-310...1,191 12. Oklahoma St...303-300-294-296...1,193 13. Arkansas...296-293-302-309...1,200 Stanford...290-288-301-321...1,200 15. Northwestern...298-293-300-310...1,201 16. UC Davis...299-297-294-313...1,203 17. Florida...299-298-305-303...1,205 18. Vanderbilt...299-289-307-311...1,206 19. San Jose St...284-303-295-327...1,209 20. South Carolina...304-305-292-310...1,211 21. Texas...299-295-304-315...1,213 22. Oregon...301-295-297-324...1,217 23. Wisconsin...301-309-297-311...1,218 24. Mississippi St...300-302-292-327...1,221 *Team Scores: Annie Park, 70-67-70-71 278; Kyung Kim, 74-69-69-77 289; Sophia Popov, 71-70-74-74 289; Doris Chen, 72-78-72-70 292; Rachel Morris, 71-70-79-73 293. 2013 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Par 72-288) 1. Annie Park, Southern California...70-67-70-71...278 2. Lindy Duncan, Duke...72-71-71-70...284 3. Paula Reto, Purdue...71-73-70-72...286 4. Celine Boutier, Duke...69-73-71-74...287 erynne Lee, UCLA...71-70-73-73...287 6. Kyung Kim, Southern California...74-69-69-77...289 Stephanie Meadow, Alabama...69-67-73-80...289 Christine Meier, Michigan St...72-75-69-73...289 Sophia Popov, Southern California...71-70-74-74...289 10. Noemi Jimenez, Arizona St...73-68-72-77...290 Ally McDonald, Mississippi St...70-69-70-81...290 Marta Sanz, Auburn...79-69-68-74...290 Andrea Vilarasau, Arizona...72-72-76-70...290 14. Maribel Lopez Porras, Tulane...76-67-72-76...291 15. Doris Chen, Southern California...72-78-72-70...292 Aurora Kan, Purdue...71-71-77-73...292 17. Laetitia Beck, Duke...71-75-71-76...293 Gemma Dryburgh, Tulane...71-74-74-74...293 Jenny Hahn, Vanderbilt...71-67-79-76...293 Chirapat Jao-Javanil, Oklahoma...75-70-73-75...293 Rachel Morris, Southern California...71-70-79-73...293 Julie Yang, Oklahoma St...74-72-73-74...293 23. Laura Gonzalez, Purdue...72-73-72-77...294 Cassy Isagawa, Oregon...75-71-70-78...294 Lee Lopez, UCLA...73-69-77-75...294 Tiffany Lua, UCLA...73-74-72-75...294 emma Talley, Alabama...71-71-77-75...294 Suchaya Tangkamolprasert, Northwestern...71-72-76-75...294 29. Erica Popson, Tennessee...72-75-73-75...295 Mariah Stackhouse, Stanford...72-68-74-81...295 victoria Trapani, Auburn...80-72-69-74...295 32. Laura Blanco, Arizona St...74-70-73-79...296 Betty Chen, UC Davis...73-73-72-78...296 Taylor Schmidt, Oklahoma...71-73-74-78...296 Carlie Yadloczky, Auburn...74-77-70-75...296 36. Irina Gabasa, Vanderbilt...74-72-77-74...297 37. Manon Gidali, Arizona...73-77-73-75...298 Mia Piccio, Florida...73-75-75-75...298 Demi Runas, UC Davis...74-74-71-79...298 Kelly Shon, Princeton...76-72-76-74...298 victoria Vela, Arkansas...74-71-77-76...298 42. Regan De Guzman, San Jose St...67-75-73-84...299 Josephine Janson, Oklahoma St...78-74-76-71...299 Lauren Kim, Stanford...71-75-73-80...299 Kendall Prince, Arizona...74-73-74-78...299 Louise Ridderstrom, UCLA...72-74-75-78...299 Kris Yoo, Wisconsin...75-74-73-77...299 48. Justine Dreher, South Carolina...77-77-73-73...300 Hanule Sky Seo, Oregon...79-72-73-76...300 50. Courtney Ellenbogen, Duke...74-72-74-81...301 Allyssa Ferrell, Michigan St...74-72-74-81...301 Camilla Hedberg, Florida...73-75-77-76...301 Justine Lee, Arizona St...72-76-80-73...301 Ying Luo, Washington...72-74-77-78...301 Jayde Panos, Oklahoma St...75-74-73-79...301 Caroline Powers, Michigan St...76-74-79-72...301 emily Tubert, Arkansas...75-73-74-79...301 58. Jennifer Brumbaugh, San Jose St...73-76-71-82...302 emilie Burger, Georgia...75-77-75-75...302 Alejandra Cangrejo, Duke...77-73-80-72...302 Silvia Garces, Tulane...74-75-75-78...302 Gabriela Lopez, Arkansas...74-76-75-77...302 Daniela Ordonez, Arizona St...74-74-77-77...302 Bertine Strauss, Texas...73-77-74-78...302 AC Tanguay, Oklahoma...75-71-75-81...302 66. Ursa Orehek, Florida...76-73-75-79...303 Aaren Ziegler, Wisconsin...76-81-73-73...303 68. Hana Lee, Northwestern...73-74-77-80...304 Suzie Lee, South Carolina...74-78-75-77...304 Madison Pressel, Texas...77-72-77-78...304 Kishi Sinha, Purdue...75-73-77-79...304 Lauren Stratton, Vanderbilt...77-75-76-76...304 73. Diana Fernandez, Auburn...72-75-78-80...305 Jennifer Kirby, Alabama...73-75-75-82...305 Daniela Lendl, Alabama...75-75-76-79...305 Sarah Schmelzel, South Carolina...76-80-70-79...305 elcin Ulu, Florida...77-75-78-75...305 Bev Vatananugulkit, UC Davis...77-76-76-76...305 Sally Watson, Stanford...76-73-77-79...305 80. Jennifer Ha, Kent St...79-70-80-77...306 Katelyn Sepmoree, Texas...77-72-78-79...306 elizabeth Szokol, Northwestern...82-78-70-76...306 Margaux Vanmol, Purdue...80-72-76-78...306 Kelsey Vines, Oklahoma St...76-80-75-75...306 85. Emily Collins, Oklahoma...71-79-79-78...307 Lauren Falley, Oklahoma St...78-80-73-76...307 emma Lavy, Arkansas...73-78-76-80...307 Regina Plasencia, Arkansas...77-73-80-77...307 Rachelle Reali, San Jose St...72-76-77-82...307 Kaitlyn Rohrback, Oklahoma...74-77-78-78...307 Haley Stephens, Texas...74-77-76-80...307 Mariko Tumangan, Stanford...71-72-77-87...307 93. Emilie Alonso, Arizona St...81-75-74-78...308 Desiree Dubreuil, Texas...75-74-77-82...308 Liz Nagel, Michigan St...78-74-76-80...308 Lauren Weaver, Northwestern...79-73-77-79...308 97. Patricia Garcia, Arizona...79-75-74-81...309 Olafia Kristinsdottir, Wake Forest...79-75-77-78...309 Meredith Swanson, South Carolina...79-74-74-82...309 100. Lindsay Danielson, Wisconsin...79-75-76-80...310 Kaitlin Park, Northwestern...75-74-78-83...310 102. Caroline Inglis, Oregon...74-77-77-83...311 Amy Simanton, UC Davis...75-74-82-80...311 104. Kendall Martindale, Vanderbilt...77-75-75-85...312 Madison Opfer, Tulane...74-76-80-82...312 Kathleen Rojas, San Jose St...72-86-74-80...312 elena Warren, Mississippi St...76-82-72-82...312 Trisha Witherby, Michigan St...76-71-86-79...312 109. Hannah Collier, Alabama...77-71-81-84...313 Mary L. Gallagher, Mississippi St...78-74-77-84...313 Mary Fran Hillow, South Carolina...77-76-79-81...313 Andrea Wong, UC Davis...77-79-75-82...313 Anna Young, Florida...80-78-78-77...313 114. Kimberly Dinh, Wisconsin...73-83-75-83...314 Ani Gulugian, UCLA...77-74-82-81...314 Janie Jackson, Arizona...80-75-82-77...314 emily Penttila, Tulane...78-73-76-87...314 Rica Tse, Mississippi St...76-78-75-85...314 119. Alexis Nelson, Wisconsin...77-79-79-81...316 120. Danielle Frasier, Stanford...84-76-77-81...318 Cali Hipp, Oregon...76-75-77-90...318 Megan Osland, San Jose St...80-76-79-83...318 Gabi Oubre, Mississippi St...82-81-75-80...318 Jamie Yun, Auburn...81-76-83-78...318 125. Avery Sills, Oregon...76-79-84-87...326 126. Rene Sobolewski, Vanderbilt...85-80-84-87...336

Division I Women s Golf Team Results 3 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 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 1,212 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. 2011 UCLA Carrie Forsyth 1,173 Purdue 1,177 Texas A&M 2012 Alabama Mic Potter 1,171 Southern California 1,172 Vanderbilt 2013 Southern California Andrea Gaston 1,133 Duke 1,154 Georgia *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 Arizona St. 7, Duke 5, San Jose St. 3, Southern California 3, UCLA 3, Arizona 2, Florida 2, Alabama, Georgia, Miami (FL), Purdue, TCU, #Tulsa, 1 each. #Tulsa s participation in 1988 championships vacated. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Arizona St. 5, Arizona 4, Southern California 4, Duke 3, Georgia 2, Texas 2, Arkansas, California, Florida, LSU, Miami (FL), New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Purdue, San Jose St., #Tulsa, 1 each. #Tulsa s participation in 1988 championships vacated. Individual Records ONE ROUND 65 (7-under par) Vicki Goetze, Georgia, final round, 1992; Caroline Peek, Furman, second round, 1995; Grace Park, Arizona St., first and second rounds, 1998; Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke, first round, 1998. AFTER TWO ROUNDS 130 (14-under par) Grace Park, Arizona St., 1998. AFTER THREE ROUNDS 207 (9-under par) Grace Park, Arizona St., 1998; Jennifer Rosales, Southern California, 1998; Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke, 2002; Annie Park, Southern California, 2013. AFTER FOUR ROUNDS 284 (12-under par) Penny Hammel, Miami (FL), 1983. 276 (12-under par) Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma St., 2010. Team Records (Note: Team score composed of low four individual scores each round.) NUMBER OF APPEARANCES IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 31 Arizona St. FOUR ROUNDS 1,133 (19-under par) Southern California, 2013 (Annie Park 278, Kyung Kim 289, Sophia Popov 289, Doris Chen 292, Rachel Morris 293). MARGIN OF VICTORY (STROKES) 36 Tulsa, 1982. Individual Champions 1982 Kathy Baker, Tulsa, 295 1983 Penny Hammel, Miami (FL), 284 1984 Cindy Schreyer, Georgia, 297 1985 Danielle Ammaccapane, Arizona St., 298 1986 Page Dunlap, Florida, 291 1987 Caroline Keggi, New Mexico, 289 1988 #Melissa McNamara, Tulsa, 287 1989 Pat Hurst, San Jose St., 292 1990 Susan Slaughter, Arizona, 297 1991 Annika Sorenstam, Arizona, 290 1992 Vicki Goetze, Georgia, 280 1993 Charlotta Sorenstam, Texas, 287 1994 Emilee Klein, Arizona St., 286 1995 Kristel Mourgue d Algue, Arizona St., 283 1996 Marisa Baena, Arizona, 296 1997 Heather Bowie, Texas, 285 1998 Jennifer Rosales, Southern California, 279 1999 Grace Park, Arizona St., 212 2000 Jenna Daniels, Arizona, 287 2001 Candy Hannemann, Duke, 285 2002 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke, 279 2003 Mikaela Parmlid, Southern California, 297 2004 Sarah Huarte, California, 278 2005 Anna Grzebien, Duke, 286 2006 Dewi Schreefel, Southern California, 286 2007 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas, 282 2008 *Azahara Munoz, Arizona St., 287 2009 Maria Hernandez, Purdue, 289 2010 Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma St., 276 2011 Austin Ernst, LSU, 281 2012 Chirapat Jao-Javanil, Oklahoma, 282 2013 Annie Park, Southern California, 278 #Tulsa s participation in the 1988 tournament vacated. * Won individual title in playoff.

4 Division I Women s Golf Team Finishes Team Finishes Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Alabama (1987-2006-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...9 1 0 1 0 0 1st (2012) 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- 09-10-11-13)...26 2 2 3 2 1 1st (1996-2000) Arizona St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...31 7 3 1 3 2 1st (1990-93-94-95- 97-98-2009) Arkansas (2005-06-08-11-12-13)...6 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2011) Auburn (1989-90-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-05-06-07-08-10-13)...16 0 1 1 1 0 2nd (2002) Baylor (2004-12)...2 0 0 0 0 0 16th (2012) BYU (1982-85-2005-07)...4 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1982) California (2001-02-03-04-05-06-11)...7 0 0 0 1 2 4th (2004) UC Davis (2008-11-13)...3 0 0 0 0 0 16th (2013) UC Irvine (2005-07-09)...3 0 0 0 0 0 18th (2005) Campbell (1997)...1 0 0 0 0 0 14th (1997) UCF (1996)...1 0 0 0 0 0 15th (1996) Chattanooga (2009)...1 0 0 0 0 0 21st (2009) Coastal Caro. (2011)...1 0 0 0 0 0 24th (2011) Colorado (2012)...1 0 0 0 0 0 18th (2012) Denver (2007-08-09)...3 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2009) Duke (1983-84-86-87-88-91-92-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-12-13)...25 5 2 2 2 1 1st (1999-2002- 05-06-07) Florida (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-94-96-97-98-2000-02-03-05-06-08-11-12- 13)...23 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 (1982-86-96-98-99-2000-01-06-08-09-11-12)...12 0 0 2 0 1 3rd (2011-12) 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. (1982-84-2000-01-02-04-05-07-09-12-13)...11 0 0 0 0 0 9th (2013) Minnesota (1989-2011)...2 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1989) Mississippi St. (2013)...1 0 0 0 0 0 24th (2013) 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 (1982-84-89-92-93-94-95-98-2003-04-07-09-11-12)...14 0 0 0 0 0 7th (2009) North Carolina St. (2012)...1 0 0 0 0 0 13th (2012) Northwestern (2000-13)...2 0 0 0 0 0 15th (2013) Notre Dame (2011)...1 0 0 0 0 0 22nd (2011) Ohio St. (1983-84-85-88-89-93-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-09-11-12)...18 0 0 0 1 0 4th (2003) Oklahoma (1993-94-95-2000-02-12-13)...7 0 0 0 0 0 6th (2002-12) Oklahoma St. (1982-86-87-88-89-90-92-94-99-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-13)...20 0 1 2 1 2 2nd (2004) Oregon (1993-94-95-97-98-2000-10-13)...8 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 (1999-2000-01-02-03-05-06-07-09-10-12)...11 0 1 1 1 1 2nd (2003) Purdue (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...14 1 2 1 1 0 1st (2010) Rollins (1982)...1 0 0 0 0 0 19th (1982) San Jose St. (1982-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-2000-01-10-13)...20 3 4 2 1 0 1st (1987-89-92) South Carolina (1987-93-95-96-99-2001-02-03-08-10-11-12-13)...13 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2012) 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- 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...26 3 4 2 3 2 1st (2003-08-13) 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- 06-07-10-11-12-13)...28 0 1 0 3 2 2nd (2000) Tennessee (1994-97-2000-04-05-06-07-09-10-11-12)...11 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2000) Texas (1983-84-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-08-09-10-12-13)...24 0 2 4 0 2 2nd (1993-02) Texas A&M (1982-84-85-97-2004-05-06-08-10-11-12)...11 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 (2005-09-10-13)...4 0 0 0 0 0 9th (2013) *Tulsa (1982-83-84-85-86-89-90-91-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-05-08)...19 1 3 0 0 2 1st (1982) UCLA (1982-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...26 3 4 1 2 4 1st (1991-2004-11) Vanderbilt (2002-03-04-07-10-11-12-13)...8 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2004)

Division I Women s Golf Team Finishes 5 Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Virginia (2005-08-09-10-11-12)...6 0 0 0 2 0 4th (2011-12) Wake Forest (1993-94-95-96-97-2000-02-04-06-07-08-09-11)...13 0 0 1 0 0 3rd (1995) Washington (1995-97-98-2001-02-04-05-06-11)...9 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 (2003-13)...2 0 0 0 0 0 23rd (2013) *Tulsa s participation in the 1988 tournament vacated. All-Time Team Results 1982: 1. Tulsa, 1,191; 2. TCU, 1,227; 3. Oklahoma St., 1,233; 4. Florida, 1,234; 5. Texas A&M, 1,246; 6. Stanford, 1,247; 7. UCLA, 1,248; 8. New Mexico, 1,251; 9. Southern California, 1,253; 10. Arizona St., 1,254; 11. SMU, 1,256; 12. BYU, 1,267; 13. (tie) Arizona and San Jose St., 1,269; 15. FIU, 1,273; 16. (tie) LSU and North Carolina, 1,276; 18. Michigan St., 1,286; 19. Rollins, 1,310. 1983: 1. TCU, 1,193; 2. Tulsa, 1,196; 3. Georgia, 1,206; 4. SMU, 1,209; 5. Florida, 1,215; 6. Miami (FL), 1,216; 7. Lamar, 1,226; 8. FIU, 1,229; 9. Furman, 1,230; 10. South Fla., 1,233; 11. Arizona, 1,240; 12. New Mexico, 1,242; 13. Arizona St., 1,257; 14. Ohio St., 1,260; 15. Texas, 1,268; 16. Duke, 1,288; 17. Illinois St., 1,332. 1984: 1. Miami (FL), 1,214; 2. Arizona St., 1,221; 3. Furman, 1,226; 4. Florida, 1,228; 5. South Fla., 1,237; 6. Tulsa, 1,238; 7. Duke, 1,244; 8. New Mexico, 1,245; 9. Stanford, 1,254; 10. Ohio St., 1,261; 11. Texas, 1,273; 12. North Carolina, 1,277; 13. Texas A&M, 1,286; 14. TCU, 1,292; 15. Alliant Int l, 1,297; 16. Michigan St., 1,302; 17. San Jose St., 1,303. 1985: 1. Florida, 1,218; 2. Tulsa, 1,233; 3. Arizona St., 1,236; 4. Furman, 1,237; 5. Miami (FL), 1,255; 6. (tie) Georgia and New Mexico, 1,257; 8. San Jose St., 1,260; 9. UCLA, 1,261; 10. Texas A&M, 1,267; 11. (tie) Alliant Int l and Indiana, 1,269; 13. Ohio St., 1,270; 14. BYU, 1,277; 15. FIU, 1,279; 16. Stanford, 1,287; 17. Weber St., 1,352; 18. Penn St., 1,396. 1986: 1. Florida, 1,180; 2. Miami (FL), 1,188; 3. Southern California, 1,202; 4. Arizona St., 1,205; 5. (tie) Kentucky and Tulsa, 1,206; 7. SMU, 1,207; 8. San Jose St., 1,215; 9. LSU, 1,217; 10. Oklahoma St., 1,218; 11. Duke, 1,220; 12. Indiana, 1,223; 13. Georgia, 1,227; 14. UCLA, 1,231; 15. Stanford, 1,232; 16. Furman, 1,235; 17. FIU, 1,242. 1987: 1. San Jose St., 1,187; 2. Furman, 1,188; 3. Florida, 1,190; 4. Southern California, 1,191; 5. Miami (FL), 1,192; 6. Oklahoma St., 1,203; 7. (tie) Duke and New Mexico, 1,205; 9. Alabama, 1,207; 10. Stanford, 1,210; 11. Arizona St., 1,211; 12. Arizona, 1,214; 13. Indiana, 1,215; 14. (tie) Alliant Int l and South Carolina, 1,225; 16. UCLA, 1,228; 17. Texas, 1,229. 1988: 1. *Tulsa, 1,175; 2. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, 1,182; 4. Florida, 1,184; 5. Duke, 1,186; 6. San Jose St., 1,187; 7. Texas, 1,189; 8. Arizona, 1,191; 9. Miami (FL), 1,198; 10. (tie) Kentucky and New Mexico St., 1,200; 12. Oklahoma St., 1,205; 13. UCLA, 1,208; 14. New Mexico, 1,222; 15. Alliant Int l, 1,226; 16. Southern California, 1,230; 17. Ohio St., 1,235. *Tulsa s participation in the 1988 tournament vacated. 1989: 1. San Jose St., 1,208; 2. Tulsa, 1,209; 3. Oklahoma St., 1,219; 4. Arizona, 1,220; 5. Florida, 1,230; 6. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, 1,234; 8. North Carolina, 1,237; 9. Southern California, 1,238; 10. (tie) Stanford and Texas, 1,240; 12. Minnesota, 1,249; 13. Auburn, 1,251; 14. TCU, 1,252; 15. New Mexico St., 1,253; 16. SMU, 1,257; 17. Ohio St., 1,287. 1990: 1. Arizona St., 1,206; 2. UCLA, 1,222; 3. Florida, 1,223; 4. San Jose St., 1,225; 5. (tie) Texas and Tulsa, 1,227; 7. Arizona, 1,228; 8. Auburn, 1,229; 9. Stanford, 1,239; 10. South Fla., 1,247; 11. Indiana, 1,253; 12. Southern California, 1,256; 13. Kentucky, 1,261; 14. Kansas, 1,270; 15. Furman, 1,274; 16. Oklahoma St., 1,277; 17. Georgia, 1,284. 1991: 1. *UCLA, 1,197; 2. San Jose St., 1,197; 3. Arizona, 1,212; 4. South Fla., 1,217; 5. Georgia, 1,222; 6. Stanford, 1,224; 7. Texas, 1,232; 8. Lamar, 1,233; 9. Tulsa, 1,235; 10. Kentucky, 1,237; 11. New Mexico St., 1,240; 12. SMU, 1,244; 13. Duke, 1,245; 14. Florida St., 1,255; 15. Florida, 1,260; 16. Iowa, 1,276; 17. TCU, 1,278. *Won sudden-death playoff. 1992: 1. San Jose St., 1,171; 2. Arizona, 1,175; 3. Georgia, 1,181; 4. Stanford, 1,187; 5. UCLA, 1,193; 6. Texas, 1,198; 7. Oklahoma St., 1,200; 8. North Carolina, 1,203; 9. Arizona St., 1,206; 10. Miami (FL), 1,220; 11. Furman, 1,223; 12. Duke, 1,227; 13. Indiana, 1,229; 14. Florida St., 1,236; 15. (tie) Southern California and SMU, 1,239; 17. Kentucky, 1,246. 1993: 1. Arizona St., 1,187; 2. Texas, 1,189; 3. San Jose St., 1,190; 4. Georgia, 1,197; 5. Southern California, 1,212; 6. Furman, 1,213; 7. Wake Forest, 1,215; 8. (tie) Indiana and North Carolina, 1,218; 10. UCLA, 1,224; 11. Stanford, 1,232; 12. South Carolina, 1,238; 13. Oklahoma, 1,240; 14. Arizona, 1,242; 15. Ohio St., 1,252; 16. New Mexico, 1,267; 17. Oregon, 1,293. 1994: 1. Arizona St., 1,189; 2. Southern California, 1,205; 3. San Jose St., 1,220; 4. Duke, 1,224; 5. Texas, 1,234; 6. UCLA, 1,236; 7. Stanford, 1,238; 8. Wake Forest, 1,240; 9. Tulsa, 1,243; 10. Oklahoma St., 1,247; 11. Furman, 1,251; 12. Oklahoma, 1,253; 13. Tennessee, 1,258; 14. Oregon, 1,263; 15. Florida, 1,266; 16. North Carolina, 1,268; 17. Indiana, 1,271; 18. Florida St., 1,272. 1995: 1. Arizona St., 1,155; 2. San Jose St., 1,181; 3. Wake Forest, 1,185; 4. Stanford, 1,188; 5. Indiana, 1,194; 6. Furman, 1,195; 7. UCLA, 1,199; 8. North Carolina, 1,203; 9. (tie) South Carolina and Texas, 1,204; 11. Duke, 1,215; 12. Arizona, 1,224; 13. Oregon, 1,225; 14. Southern California, 1,231; 15. New Mexico, 1,232; 16. (tie) Oklahoma and Washington, 1,234; 18. Georgia, 1,235. 1996: 1. *Arizona, 1,240; 2. San Jose St., 1,240; 3. 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. Florida, 1,265; 10. Tulsa, 1,275; 11. Wake Forest, 1,277; 12. Texas Tech, 1,288; 13. Furman, 1,293; 14. South Carolina, 1,295; 15. (tie) UCF and New Mexico St., 1,302; 17. New Mexico, 1,308; 18. Auburn, 1,309. *Won sudden-death playoff. 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. Tennessee, 1,197; 7. Oregon, 1,200; 8. (tie) Ohio St. and Tulsa, 1,202; 10. Florida, 1,208; 11. Wake Forest, 1,210; 12. TCU, 1,219; 13. Auburn, 1,221; 14. Campbell, 1,226; 15. New Mexico St., 1,228; 16. Furman, 1,229; 17. Texas A&M, 1,235; 18. Washington, 1,267. 1998: 1. Arizona St., 1,155; 2. Florida, 1,173; 3. Arizona, 1,174; 4. Duke, 1,179; 5. LSU, 1,187; 6. Tulsa, 1,188; 7. Southern California, 1,193; 8. (tie) New Mexico and Stanford, 1,199; 10. (tie) Georgia and Texas, 1,201; 12. Ohio St., 1,208; 13. Indiana, 1,209; 14. Oregon, 1,213; 15. North Carolina, 1,214; 16. Oregon St., 1,225; 17. New Mexico St., 1,226; 18. Washington, 1,229; 19. Auburn, 1,231. 1999: 1. Duke, 895; 2. (tie) Arizona St. and Georgia, 903; 4. Arizona, 904; 5. Pepperdine, 911; 6. Tulsa, 913; 7. Southern California, 914; 8. Stanford, 916; 9. Texas, 921; 10. LSU, 923; 11. Ohio St., 936; 12. Oklahoma St., 938; 13. Florida St., 940; 14. South Carolina, 941; 15. (tie) Auburn and Furman, 944; 17. (tie) San Jose St. and TCU, 946; 19. New Mexico St., 961. Fourth round was canceled due to inclement weather. 2000: 1. Arizona, 1,175; 2. Stanford, 1,196; 3. Texas, 1,198; 4. Southern California, 1,199; 5. Tennessee, 1,206; 6. Auburn, 1,210; 7. Georgia, 1,211; 8. Pepperdine, 1,213; 9. Purdue, 1,215; 10. LSU, 1,216; 11. (tie) Arizona St., New Mexico St. and Oregon, 1,217; 14. Duke, 1,218; 15. San Jose St., 1,225; 16. Tulsa, 1,227; 17. Wake Forest, 1,228; 18. Florida, 1,230; 19. Nebraska, 1,239; 20. (tie) Michigan St., Ohio St. and TCU, 1,240; 23. Oklahoma, 1,243; 24. Northwestern, 1,247. 2001: 1. Georgia, 1,176; 2. Duke, 1,179; 3. Texas, 1,191; 4. Auburn, 1,193; 5. (tie) Oklahoma St. and UCLA, 1,194; 7. Southern California, 1,196; 8. Arizona, 1,197; 9. Stanford, 1,201; 10. Tulsa, 1,208; 11. New Mexico St., 1,209; 12. (tie) LSU and Michigan St., 1,210; 14. Pepperdine, 1,211; 15. Kent St., 1,224; 16. Washington, 1,226; 17. San Jose St., 1,227; 18. Arizona St., 1,228; 19. California, 1,234; 20. Purdue, 1,236; 21. New Mexico, 1,237; 22. Ohio St., 1,247; 23. South Fla., 1,251; 24. South Carolina, 1,254. 2002: 1. Duke, 1,164; 2. (tie) Arizona, Auburn and Texas, 1,170; 5. Georgia, 1,176; 6. (tie) Florida and Oklahoma, 1,179; 8. Ohio St., 1,180; 9. (tie) Arizona St. and Pepperdine, 1,186; 11. Stanford, 1,187; 12. Tulsa, 1,188; 13. Oklahoma St., 1,189; 14. Southern California, 1,192; 15. California, 1,193; 16. Purdue, 1,198; 17. Michigan, 1,199; 18. Vanderbilt, 1,201; 19. 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. 2003: 1. Southern California, 1,197; 2. Pepperdine, 1,212; 3. Texas, 1,213; 4. Ohio St., 1,214; 5. (tie) Oklahoma St. and UCLA, 1,216; 7. Arizona, 1,217; 8. Florida, 1,221; 9. Auburn, 1,224; 10. Duke, 1,225; 11. Georgia, 1,226; 12. Purdue, 1,234; 13. North Carolina, 1,241; 14. (tie) California and Vanderbilt, 1,242; 16. Stanford, 1,245; 17. South Carolina, 1,248; 18. Arizona St., 1,250; 19. (tie) Florida St. and Kent St., 1,256; 21. Tulsa, 1,257; 22. Nebraska, 1,281; 23. Washington St., 1,288; 24. Wisconsin, 1,291. 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 Washington, 1,184; 8. Ohio St., 1,187; 9. Georgia, 1,190; 10. Arizona St., 1,191; 11. Tennessee, 1,193; 12. (tie) Southern California and Stanford, 1,195; 14. Wake Forest, 1,196; 15. (tie) Arizona, Furman, New Mexico and North Carolina, 1,197; 19. (tie) Baylor and Florida St., 1,198; 21. UNLV, 1,204; 22. Purdue, 1,205; 23. Texas A&M, 1,211; 24. Michigan St., 1,215. 2005: 1. Duke, 1,170; 2. UCLA, 1,175; 3. Auburn, 1,176; 4. Pepperdine, 1,179; 5. California, 1,180; 6. (tie) Ohio St. and Tennessee, 1,187; 8. (tie) Arizona St. and Oklahoma St., 1,190; 10. Florida, 1,195; 11. (tie) Arkansas and Southern California, 1,197; 13. Virginia, 1,200; 14. Washington, 1,201; 15. Tulane, 1,202; 16. Missouri, 1,205; 17. Michigan St., 1,206; 18. UC Irvine, 1,211; 19. Stanford, 1,212; 20. Purdue, 1,216; 21. Furman, 1,217; 22. Texas A&M, 1,219; 23. Tulsa, 1,222; 24. BYU, 1,238. 2006: 1. Duke, 1,167; 2. Southern California, 1,177; 3. Pepperdine, 1,187; 4. Arizona St., 1,195; 5. California, 1,200; 6. (tie) Florida, Georgia and Washington, 1,202; 9. Purdue, 1,203; 10. Arkansas, 1,205; 11. UCLA, 1,207; 12. Auburn, 1,208; 13. (tie) Stanford and Tennessee, 1,209; 15. Wake Forest, 1,211; 16. Florida St., 1,213; 17. Arizona, 1,216; 18. Oklahoma St., 1,217; 19. Texas A&M, 1,219; 20. Nebraska, 1,221; 21. Kent St., 1,229; 22. UNLV, 1,230; 23. LSU, 1,232; 24. Alabama, 1,248. 2007: 1. Duke, 1,170; 2. Purdue, 1,185; 3. UCLA, 1,186; 4. Southern California, 1,196; 5. Stanford, 1,197; 6. Vanderbilt, 1,200; 7. Pepperdine, 1,202; 8. Georgia, 1,205; 9. Auburn, 1,213; 10. Louisville, 1,214; 11. TCU, 1,215; 12. Wake Forest, 1,217; 13. Arizona St., 1,221; 14. (tie) Arizona and Oklahoma St., 1,226; 16. Michigan St., 1,232; 17. (tie) BYU and Tennessee, 1,236; 19. UC Irvine, 1,241; 20. Denver, 1,244; 21. North Carolina, 1,248; 22. New Mexico, 1,254; 23. Alabama, 1,263; 24. Indiana, 1,271.

6 Division I Women s Golf Team Finishes 2008: 1. Southern California, 1,168; 2. UCLA, 1,174; 3. Duke, 1,180; 4. Purdue, 1,188; 5. Arizona St., 1,189; 6. (tie) Denver and Texas A&M, 1,191; 8. Arkansas, 1,194; 9. Florida, 1,196; 10. (tie) Georgia and Wake Forest, 1,197; 12. (tie) Alabama, 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 Tulsa, 1,228; 21. UC Davis, 1,234; 22. South Carolina, 1,235; 23. Arizona, 1,240; 24. Furman, 1,253. 2009: 1. Arizona St., 1,182; 2. UCLA, 1,190; 3. Southern California, 1,191; 4. Oklahoma St., 1,199; 5. Denver, 1,206; 6. Duke, 1,207; 7. North Carolina, 1,210; 8. Virginia, 1,212; 9. Pepperdine, 1,213; 10. Purdue, 1,216; 11. Alabama, 1,217; 12. LSU, 1,219; 13. (tie) Michigan St. and Wake Forest, 1,225; 15. Georgia, 1,234; 16. Arizona, 1,235; 17. Tennessee, 1,237; 18. TCU, 1,238; 19. New Mexico, 1,242; 20. Tulane, 1,246; 21. Chattanooga, 1,248; 22. UC Irvine, 1,249; 23. Texas, 1,252; 24. Ohio St., 1,258. 2010: 1. Purdue, 1,153; 2. Southern California, 1,154; 3. Alabama, 1,157; 4. Arizona St., 1,161; 5. Arizona, 1,166; 6. UCLA, 1,169; 7. Vanderbilt, 1,170; 8. (tie) Duke and Oklahoma St., 1,179; 10. Florida St., 1,182; 11. (tie) Auburn and Texas A&M, 1,183; 13. Virginia, 1,184; 14. (tie) Pepperdine and South Carolina, 1,186; 16. (tie) New Mexico and Texas, 1,189; 18. Tulane, 1,193; 19. (tie) Stanford, Tennessee and TCU, 1,199; 22. Kent St., 1,200; 23. (tie) Oregon and San Jose St., 1,218. 2011: 1. UCLA, 1,173; 2. Purdue, 1,177; 3. LSU, 1,181; 4. Virginia, 1,186; 5. (tie) Arkansas and Southern California, 1,190; 7. Texas A&M, 1,191; 8. (tie) Alabama and North Carolina, 1,193; 10. (tie) Florida and Vanderbilt, 1,196; 12. California, 1,197; 13. Tennessee, 1,200; 14. Wake Forest, 1,202; 15. Arizona, 1,205; 16. Washington, 1,209; 17. Arizona St., 1,210; 18. South Carolina, 1,211; 19. Minnesota, 1,213; 20. UC Davis, 1,219; 21. Ohio St., 1,221; 22. Notre Dame, 1,224; 23. Stanford, 1,225; 24. Coastal Caro., 1,232. 2012: 1. Alabama, 1,171; 2. Southern California, 1,172; 3. LSU, 1,173; 4. Virginia, 1,175; 5. South Carolina, 1,176; 6. (tie) Arizona St. and Oklahoma, 1,179; 8. UCLA, 1,181; 9. Purdue, 1,182; 10. North Carolina, 1,184; 11. Vanderbilt, 1,186; 12. Florida, 1,190; 13. (tie) North Carolina St. and Texas, 1,191; 15. Duke, 1,192; 16. (tie) Baylor and Texas A&M, 1,193; 18. Colorado, 1,196; 19. Tennessee, 1,200; 20. Michigan St., 1,201; 21. Pepperdine, 1,204; 22. Ohio St., 1,211; 23. Arkansas, 1,214; 24. Stanford, 1,216. 2013: 1. Southern California, 1,133; 2. Duke, 1,154; 3. Purdue, 1,173; 4. UCLA, 1,174; 5. Arizona St., 1,181; 6. Auburn, 1,183; 7. Alabama, 1,189; 8. Arizona, 1,190; 9. (tie) Michigan St., Oklahoma and Tulane, 1,191; 12. Oklahoma St., 1,193; 13. (tie) Arkansas and Stanford, 1,200; 15. Northwestern, 1,201; 16. UC Davis, 1,203; 17. Florida, 1,205; 18. Vanderbilt, 1,206; 19. San Jose St., 1,209; 20. South Carolina, 1,211; 21. Texas, 1,213; 22. Oregon, 1,217; 23. Wisconsin, 1,218; 24. Mississippi St., 1,221.