2001 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship

The 2001 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships were contested at the 20th annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of women's Division I collegiate golf in the United States.[1]

2001 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship
Tournament information
LocationDaytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
29.191667°N 81.108333°W / 29.191667; -81.108333
Course(s)LPGA International
Statistics
Par71 (284)
Field24 teams
Champion
Team: Georgia (1st title)
Individual: Candy Hannemann, Duke
Team: 1,176 (+3)
Individual: 285 (+1)
Location Map
LPGA Int'l
Location in the United States
LPGA Int'l
Location in Florida

The tournament was held at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Georgia won the team championship, the Bulldogs' first.

Candy Hannemann, from Duke, won the individual title.

Individual results

Individual champion

  • Candy Hannemann, Duke (285, +1)

Team leaderboard

RankTeamScore
1Georgia1,176
2Duke1,179
3Texas1,191
4Auburn1,193
T5Oklahoma State1,194
UCLA
7USC1,196
8Arizona1,197
9Stanford1,215
10Tulsa1,208
11New Mexico State1,210
T12LSU1,210
Michigan State
14Pepperdine1,211
15Kent State1,224
16Washington1,226
17San José State1,227
18Arizona State1,228
19California1,234
20Purdue1,236
21New Mexico1,237
22Ohio State1,247
23South Florida1,251
24South Carolina1,254
  • DC = Defending champion
  • Debut appearance
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References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
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