NCAA Division II women's golf championship
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Tournament information | |
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Location | 2024: Winter Garden, Florida |
Established | 1996 |
Course(s) | 2024: Orange County National Golf Center (Panther Lake course) |
Par | 2024: 72 |
Length | 2024: 5,992 yards (5,479 m) |
Format | 54-hole stroke play 8-team medal match play |
Month played | May |
Current champion | |
Team: Indianapolis Individual: Gabby Woods (Findlay) |
The NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championship, played in May, is the annual competition in women's collegiate golf for individuals and teams from universities in Division II. It is a stroke play team competition with an individual award as well.
A combined Division II and Division III championship was held from 1996 to 1999, splitting into separate championships starting in 2000.[1][2]
In 2019, the format changed from four rounds of stroke play to three rounds of stroke play followed by an eight-team medal match play single-elimination tournament.
Results
[edit]Divisions II and III combined (1996–1999)
[edit]Year | Site (Host team) | Par | Team championship | Individual championship | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | Score | Champion | Score | |||||
1996 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) | 72 (288) | Methodist | 1,286 | Rollins | 1,287 | Shanna Nagy (Florida Southern) | 313 (+25) | ||
1997 | Winter Park, FL (Rollins) | 73 (292) | Lynn | 1,292 | Methodist | 1,318 | Zoe Grimbeek (Lynn) | 315 (+23) | ||
1998 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) | 72 (288) | Methodist | 1,254 | Florida Southern | 1,259 | Shanna Nagy (Florida Southern) | 301 (+13) | ||
1999 | – | 72 (288) | Methodist | 1,282 | Florida Southern | 1,285 | Lisa Cave (Florida Southern) | 313 (+25) |
Division II only (2000–present)
[edit]Year | Site (Host team) | Par | Team championship | Individual championship | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | Score | Champion | Score | |||||
2000 | Euless, TX | 71 (284) | Florida Southern | 1,259 | Rollins | 1,266 | Lisa Cave (Florida Southern) | 278 (−6) | ||
2001 | Rock Hill, SC | 72 (288) | Florida Southern | 1,250 | Rollins | 1,266 | Jana Peterkova (Florida Southern) | 302 (+14) | ||
2002 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) | 73 (292) | Florida Southern | 1,234 | Barry | 1,308 | 306 (+14) | |||
2003 | Howey-in-the-Hills, FL | 73 (292) | Rollins | 1,237 | Florida Southern | 1,276 | Charlotte Campbell (Rollins) | 299 (+7) | ||
2004 | Orlando, FL | 72 (288) | Rollins | 1,196 | Ferris State Florida Southern | 1,264 | 299 (+11) | |||
2005 | Albuquerque, NM (Western New Mexico) | 73 (292) | Rollins | 1,185 | Grand Valley State | 1,220 | Melissa Sneller (Grand Valley State) | 292 (E) | ||
2006 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) | 72 † (216) | Rollins | 919 | Ferris State | 925 | Mariana De Biase (Rollins) | 220 (+4) | ||
2007 | Pensacola, FL (West Florida) | 72 (288) | Florida Southern | 1,188 | Rollins | 1,198 | Daniela Iacobelli (Florida Tech) | 293 (+5) | ||
2008 | Houston, TX (Houston) | 72 (288) | Rollins | 1,181 | Nova Southeastern | 1,188 | Joanna Coe (Rollins) | 287 (−1) | ||
2009 | Findlay, OH (Findlay) | 72 (288) | Nova Southeastern | 1,230 | Grand Valley State | 1,245 | Lyndsay McBride (Indianapolis) | 298 (+10) | ||
2010 | Mesa, AZ | 72 (288) | Nova Southeastern | 1,180 | Rollins | 1,220 | Sandra Changkija (Nova Southeastern) | 284 (−4) | ||
2011 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) | 72 (288) | Nova Southeastern | 1,157 | Rollins | 1,185 | Taylor Collins (Nova Southeastern) | 278 (−10) | ||
2012 | Louisville, KY (Bellarmine) | 72 (288) | Nova Southeastern | 1,234 | Florida Southern | 1,254 | Abbey Gittings (Nova Southeastern) | 298 (+10) | ||
2013 | Daytona Beach, FL | 72 (288) | Lynn | 1,187 | Nova Southeastern | 1,190 | Nancy Vergara (Barry) | 291 (+3) | ||
2014 | Conover, NC | 71 (284) | Lynn | 1,164 | Barry | 1,193 | Louise Manalo (Lynn) | 287 (−6) | ||
2015 | Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) | 72 (288) | Indianapolis | 1,212 | Rollins | 1,217 | Brenna Moore (Midwestern State) | 297 (+9) | ||
2016 | Denver, CO (Metro State) | 72 (288) | Rollins | 1,173 | Indianapolis | 1,182 | Gabrielle Shipley (Grand Valley State) | 282 (−6) | ||
2017 | Findlay, OH (Findlay) | 72 (288) | Barry | 1,222 | Dallas Baptist | 1,223 | Marie Coors (Saint Leo) | 295 (+7) | ||
2018 | Houston, TX (Houston Baptist) | 72 (288) | Indianapolis | 1,157 | California Baptist | 1,195 | Katharina Keilich (Indianapolis) | 287 (−1) | ||
2019 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 73 (219) | Florida Tech | 4 | Cal State San Marcos | 1 | Jaime Jacob (Cal State San Marcos) | 219 (E) | ||
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||||
2021 | Dearborn, MI | 72 (216) | Dallas Baptist | 2.5[a] | Lynn | 2.5 | Helen Kreuzer (Lynn) | 210 (−6) | ||
2022 | Gainesville, GA | 72 (216) | Findlay | 3 | Limestone | 2 | Anahi Servin (Academy of Art) | 211 (−5) | ||
2023 | Eureka, MO | 72 (216) | Dallas Baptist | 3 | Nova Southeastern | 2 | Olivia Gronborg (Nova Southeastern) | 210 (−6) | ||
2024 | Winter Garden, FL | 72 (216) | Indianapolis | 2.5[b] | St. Mary's (TX) | 2.5 | Gabby Woods (Findlay) | 207 (−9) |
Multiple winners
[edit]Team
[edit]The following schools have won more than one team championship:
- 6: Rollins
- 4: Florida Southern, Nova Southeastern
- 3: Indianapolis, Lynn, Methodist
- 2: Dallas Baptist
Individual champion
[edit]The following women have won more than one individual championship:
- 2: Charlotte Campbell, Lisa Cave, Shanna Nagy, Jana Peterkova
Individual champion's school
[edit]The following schools have produced more than one individual champion:
- 6 champions: Florida Southern
- 4 champions: Rollins, Nova Southeastern
- 3 champions: Lynn
- 2 champions: Grand Valley State, Indianapolis
See also
[edit]- AIAW Intercollegiate Women's Golf Champions
- NAIA Women's Golf Championship
- National Golf Coaches Association
References
[edit]- ^ "NCAA Division II/III Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
- ^ "NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 14, 2016.