NCAA Division II women's golf championship
Golf tournament
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
Divisions II and III combined (1996–1999)
Year
Site (Host team)
Par
Team championship
Individual championship
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)
Year
Site (Host team)
Par
Team championship
Individual championship
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)
^ Dallas Baptist won the tie-breaker – cumulative score
^ Indianapolis won in a playoff.
Multiple winners
Team
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
The following women have won more than one individual championship:
2: Charlotte Campbell, Lisa Cave, Shanna Nagy, Jana Peterkova
Individual champion's school
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
References
External links