2006 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship

The 2006 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships were contested at the 25th 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]

2006 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship
Tournament information
LocationColumbus, Ohio, U.S.
40.031886°N 83.0523498°W / 40.031886; -83.0523498
Course(s)Ohio State University Golf Club
Statistics
Par72 (288)
Field24 teams
Champion
Team: Duke (4th title)
Individual: Dewi Schreefel, USC
Team: 1,167 (−10)
Individual: 286 (−2)
Location Map
OSU G.C.
Location in the United States
OSU G.C.
Location in Ohio

The tournament was held at the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio.

Defending champions Duke again won the team championship, the Blue Devils' fourth.

Dewi Schreefel, from USC, won the individual title.

Qualification

  • Three regional qualifying tournaments were held across the United States from May 11–13, 2006.
  • The eight teams with the lowest team scores qualified from each regional tournament.
Regional Location Regional champion(s) Other qualifiers^
East Greensboro, North Carolina
Bryan Park Golf Course
Tennessee
LSU
California
Arizona State
Florida State
Auburn
Wake Forest
Alabama
Central Bryan, Texas
The Traditions Golf Course
USC
Duke
Pepperdine
Florida
Oklahoma State
Kent State
Texas A&M
Nebraska
West Redmond, Washington
Washington National Golf Course
Purdue
UCLA
Washington
Stanford
Georgia
UNLV
Arizona
Arkansas
  • ^ = Teams listed in qualifying order.
  • Debut appearance

Results

Individual champion

Team leaderboard

RankTeamScore
1Duke (DC)1,167
2USC1,177
3Pepperdine1,187
4Arizona State1,195
5California1,200
T6Florida1,202
Georgia
Washington
9Purdue1,203
10Arkansas1,205
11UCLA1,207
12Auburn1,208
T13Stanford1,209
Tennessee
15Wake Forest1,211
16Florida State1,213
17Arizona1,216
18Oklahoma State1,217
19Texas A&M1,219
20Nebraska1,221
21Kent State1,229
22UNLV1,230
23LSU1,232
24Alabama1,248
  • DC = Defending champion
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References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
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