2002 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship
The 2002 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships were contested at the 21st 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]
Tournament information | |
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Location | Auburn, Washington, U.S. 47.309421°N 122.153968°W |
Course(s) | Washington National Golf Club |
Statistics | |
Par | 71 (284) |
Field | 24 teams |
Champion | |
Team: Duke (2nd title) Individual: Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke | |
Team: 1,164 (+6) Individual: 279 (−5) | |
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The tournament was held at the Washington National Golf Club in Auburn, Washington.
Duke won the team championship, the Blue Devils' second.
Virada Nirapathpongporn, also from Duke, won the individual title.
Individual results
Individual champion
- Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke (279, −5)
Team leaderboard
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | Duke | 1,164 |
T2 | Arizona | 1,170 |
Auburn | ||
Texas | ||
5 | Georgia (DC) | 1,176 |
T6 | Florida | 1,179 |
Oklahoma | ||
8 | Ohio State | 1,180 |
T9 | Arizona State | 1,186 |
Pepperdine | ||
11 | Stanford | 1,187 |
12 | Tulsa | 1,188 |
13 | Oklahoma State | 1,189 |
14 | USC | 1,192 |
15 | California | 1,193 |
16 | Purdue | 1,198 |
17 | Michigan | 1,199 |
18 | Vanderbilt | 1,201 |
19 | Michigan State | 1,202 |
20 | Washington | 1,203 |
21 | UCLA | 1,204 |
22 | Wake Forest | 1,206 |
23 | South Carolina | 1,217 |
24 | South Florida | 1,271 |
- DC = Defending champion
- Debut appearance
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References
- "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
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