Carlsbad, Calif. — Stanford defeated USC 4-1 on Wednesday at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course to win the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship, claiming the program's fourth national title and its third in five years. Megha Ganne clinched the deciding point with a short par putt, ending her collegiate career with the final blow. The Cardinal entered the week as the No. 1 seed after finishing stroke play 22-under and 13 shots ahead of USC, then converted that advantage into match-play victories this week; Meja Ortengren won 6-and-5, Paula Martin Sampredo won 3-and-2, and Ganne closed 4-and-3, prompting team celebrations Wednesday evening at La Costa.
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Stanford's victory is a testament to consistency and teamwork. If you're a golf enthusiast, it's a reminder of the importance of every player's contribution. For parents, it's a great example for kids about the value of perseverance and sportsmanship.
Stanford's women's golf team has proven their dominance once again. The team's fourth national championship is a testament to their skill and dedication. If you're a fan, it's a moment of pride. If you're an aspiring golfer, it's an inspiration. Worth forwarding if you know a young athlete in need of a role model.
Stanford's program, current players, coaches, future recruits, and program supporters benefited through a national title, enhanced program prestige, and increased visibility for the team's achievements.
USC players and staff lost the championship match and missed the title opportunity, incurring competitive disappointment but retaining runner-up status and recognition as a top program.
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