Stanford beats USC to capture NCAA women's golf title for 3rd time in 5 years
- On Wednesday, the Stanford University Cardinals defeated the USC Trojans at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, securing their fourth NCAA Women's Golf Championship title.
- Motivated by last year's championship match loss to Northwestern, the Cardinal prioritized this goal; Meja Ortengren said, "Winning a national championship has been the only goal for us since last year."
- Megha Ganne clinched victory 4 and 3 against Bailey Shoemaker, while Meja Ortengren defeated Jasmine Koo 6 and 5, and Paula Martin Sampedro closed out Catherine Park 3 and 2.
- Stanford Head Coach Anne Walker led the team to its fourth title since 2015. USC coach Justin Silverstein said, "There's no shame in losing to Stanford, a team as good as I've seen."
- This victory marks Stanford's third championship in five years, the nation's most dominant streak; the program's four titles trail only Arizona State with eight and Duke with seven.
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No upset this time: Stanford women's golf cruises to 3rd NCAA title in 5 years
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Stanford beats USC to capture NCAA women’s golf title for 3rd time in 5 years
CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) — Megha Ganne closed out her Stanford career with a short par putt to win the clinching match Wednesday afternoon as the Cardinal beat Southern California for its third NCAA Women's Golf Championship in the last five…
Stanford beats USC to capture NCAA women's golf title for 3rd time in 5 years
Stanford has completed a dominant run through the NCAA Women's Golf Championship to claim its third title in the last five years.
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