1988 NCAA women's golf championship

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The 1988 NCAA Women's Golf Championships were contested at the seventh 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 annual women's golf championship for all programs across Division I, Division II, and Division III.

The tournament was held at the New Mexico State University Golf Course in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Tulsa won the team championship, but the Golden Hurricane's title was later vacated by the NCAA due to rules violations by the track and field team.[2] Arizona State and Georgia remained tied for second place.

Melissa McNamara, from Tulsa, won the individual title but likewise had her title subsequently vacated.

Individual results

Individual champion

  • Melissa McNamara, Tulsa (287, −9)

Team results

Rank Team Score
1 Tulsa 1,175
T2 Arizona State 1,182
Georgia
4 Florida 1,184
5 Duke 1,186
6 San José State (DC) 1,187
7 Texas 1,189
8 Arizona 1,191
9 Miami (FL) 1,198
T10 Kentucky 1,200
New Mexico State
12 Oklahoma State 1,205
13 UCLA 1,208
14 New Mexico 1,222
15 U.S. International 1,226
16 USC 1,230
17 Ohio State 1,235
  • DC = Defending champion
  • Debut appearance

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "Entire Tulsa program placed on probation" (PDF). The NCAA News. November 23, 1992. pp. 13, 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 6, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
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