Zhang and Ganne lead Stanford to Carmel Cup title
Boasting a roster consisting of the last two ANNIKA Award winners and NCAA individual champions, two of the top five female amateurs in the world, a freshman who played in the final group of the 2021 U.S. Women's Open and glue players who could play at the top of just about any lineup in the country, Stanford's talent-ladened roster is an embarrassment of riches.
Showing no signs of a summer malaise, the Cardinal successfully opened its national title defense this weekend by capturing both the team and individual titles at the Carmel Cup at the Pebble Beach Golf Links. The Cardinal finished 12-under in the play-six, count-five format, besting second-place Texas A&M by 13 strokes and third-place Oklahoma State by 28 shots.
Sophomore
Rose Zhang, last year's ANNIKA Award winner as the top female collegiate player, won the individual title with a 13-under score of 203, which was good for a five-stroke victory over her teammate
Megha Ganne, who finished at 9-under 208 in her collegiate debut.
After setting the
Pebble Beach women's course record with a 9-under 63 on Saturday, the top-ranked female amateur in the world shot an even-par final round of 72 to record her fifth career victory in her 11th collegiate tournament. Her five wins already rank fifth on Stanford's all-time career list.
Junior
Sadie Englemann joined Zhang and Ganne in the top-five, tying for fourth with a 2-under 214.
Texas A&M, national semifinalists a year ago, finished second at 1-over 1081, 15 shots clear of third place Oklahoma State (+16). Rounding out the top five were Mississippi State (+24) and Arkansas (+28).
Jennie Park (66-70-73—209) paced the Aggies, finishing at 7-under 209 to place third behind Zhang and Ganne.
ABOUT THE Women's Carmel Cup
Started in 2022, the Women's Carmel Cup is a 54-
hole women's
college
event played at
the
Number 1 ranked public golf course in the United
States, Pebble Beach Golf Links. Its field comprised
mostly of
top teams from the Big 12 and SEC. There are team
(best five scores out of six
players each round) and individual competitions.
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