1985 NCAA Women's Golf Championship

The 1985 NCAA Women's Golf Championships were contested at the fourth annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of women's collegiate golf in the United States.[1] Until 1996, the NCAA would hold just one women's golf championship for all programs across Division I, Division II, and Division III.

1985 NCAA Women's Golf Championship
Tournament information
LocationAmherst, Massachusetts, U.S.
42.364545°N 72.524298°W / 42.364545; -72.524298
Course(s)Amherst Golf Club
Statistics
Par73
Field18 teams
Champion
Team: Florida (1st title)
Individual: Danielle Ammaccapane, Arizona State
Team: 1,218 (+50)
Individual: 298 (+6)
Location Map
Amherst
Location in the United States
Amherst
Location in Massachusetts

The tournament was held again at the Amherst Golf Club in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Florida won the team championship, the Gators' first.

Danielle Ammaccapane, from Arizona State, won the individual title.

Individual results

Individual champion

Team results

RankTeamScore
1Florida1,218
2Tulsa1,233
3Arizona State1,236
4Furman1,237
5Miami (FL) (DC)1,255
T6Georgia1,257
New Mexico
8San José State1,260
9UCLA1,261
10Texas A&M1,267
T11U.S. International1,269
Indiana
13Ohio State1,270
14BYU1,277
15FIU1,279
16Stanford1,287
17Weber State1,352
18Penn State1,396
  • DC = Defending champion
  • Debut appearance
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References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 3, 2020.


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