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红杏视频 staff | May 22, 2025

Northwestern beats Stanford for the 2025 红杏视频 DI women's golf national title

Northwestern wins the 2025 DI women's golf championship | Final Hole

CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 鈥 Northwestern defeated top-seeded Stanford 3-2 in the national championship match, claiming its first 红杏视频 Division I Women鈥檚 Golf Championship.

Northwestern is the eighth different Division I women鈥檚 program to win a national team title in the match play era (since 2015). The Wildcats won their third tournament of the year on the North Course at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa (6,330 yards/par 72). The Wildcats have now finished in the top 15 in nine of the last 10 红杏视频 championships.

Junior Dianna Lee clinched the title on the No. 18 green, securing Northwestern鈥檚 third point, with the win over Andrea Revuelta of Stanford, 1UP. Lee, the 2023 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and San Diego native, continued her clutch weekend after recording the winning point for the Wildcats in Tuesday鈥檚 semifinal.

鈥淥bviously, I was so nervous and my hands were shaking. Who wouldn鈥檛 be nervous?,鈥 said Dianna Lee.  鈥淚t鈥檚 not like I have nerves of steel or anything, but sometimes you have to let muscle memory doing it鈥檚 job and that鈥檚 what I think I did.鈥

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After leading by as many as three holes with five to play, Dianna Lee was able to shorten the lead to one through 15. received match victories from Dianna Lee, senior Lauryn Nguyen, 1UP over Paula Marin Sampedro and freshman Hsin Tai Lin, 3&2 over Meja 脰rtengren.  Stanford was able to keep it close with match wins by Megha Ganne, 5&4 over Ashley Yun, and Kelly Xu, 1UP over Elise Lee.

鈥淚t is surreal. Things are moving really slow right now,鈥 said Northwestern head coach Emily Fletcher.  鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 really hitting. I think more than doing what people don鈥檛 think you can do is doing what this group thought they could do. And that鈥檚 all they did.鈥

Northwestern, led by six-time Big Ten Coach of the Year, Fletcher, last lead the Wildcats to an appearance in the championship match came in 2017 when they finished runner up to Arizona State.

鈥淭hey went out to be themselves,鈥 said Fletcher. 鈥淭hey went out to compete as hard as they could and that was going to be enough. Stanford is an incredible program and I have so much respect for them. I鈥檓 so grateful. I think the belief and the way our players kept on fighting. They hung in and it paid off in the end.鈥

Stanford, which was making its second-straight appearance in the match play final and third in the last four years, fell behind on the front nine in three of Northwestern鈥檚 clinching matchups.

鈥淭hey are all coming back next year. We had a great year and I know there is going to be some learning from this,鈥 said Stanford head coach Anne Walker. 鈥淵ou learn the most when you lose and it鈥檚 a great opportunity to do that and to grow from this moment.鈥

After losing her first two match play rounds as a freshman in 2023, Stanford junior Ganne has now won five straight in match play over the past two years.

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National Championship Match

Wednesday, May 21 | No. 3 Northwestern def. No. 1 Stanford, 3-2

  • Megha Ganne (Stanford) def. Ashley Yun (Northwestern), 5&4
  • Lauryn Nguyen (Northwestern) def. Paula Martin Sampedro (Stanford), 1UP
  • Hsin Tai Lin (Northwestern) def. Meja 脰rtengren (Stanford), 3&2
  • Kelly Xu (Stanford) def. Elise Lee (Northwestern), 1UP
  • Dianna Lee (Northwestern) def. Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), 1UP

QUARTERFINAL & SEMIFINAL MATCH PLAY RESULTS

Tuesday, May 20 | Quarterfinals

#1 Stanford def. #8 Virginia, 3-1 : 

  • Paula Martin Sampedro (Stanford) def. Kennedy Swedick (Virginia), 1UP
  • Meja 脰rtengren (Stanford) def. Megan Propeck (Virginia), 2&1
  • Jaclyn LaHa (Virginia) def. Kelly Xu (Stanford), 3&2
  • Megha Ganne (Stanford) vs. Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Unfinished
  • Andrea Revuelta (Stanford) def. Rebecca Skoler (Virginia), 5&3

#4 Florida State def. #5 Southern California, 3-1

  • Lottie Woad (Florida State) def. Jasmine Koo (Southern California), 4&3
  • Kaylah Williams (Florida State) def. Xin (Cindy) Kou (Southern California), 5&4
  • Mirabel Ting (Florida State) def. Bailey Shoemaker (Southern California), 3&1
  • Kylie Chong (Southern California) def. Sophia Fullbrook (Florida State), 6&5
  • Alexandra Gazzoli (Florida State) vs. Catherine Park (Southern California), Unfinished

#2 Oregon def. #7 Texas, 3-2

  • Kiara Romero (Oregon) def. Bohyun Park (Texas), 3&1
  • Tong An (Oregon) def. Lauren Kim (Texas), 1UP
  • Cindy Hsu (Texas) def. Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (Oregon), 1UP
  • Farah O鈥橩eefe (Texas) def. Karen Tsuru (Oregon), 2&1
  • Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon) def. Angela Heo (Texas), 3&2

#3 Northwestern def. #6 Arkansas, 3-2

  • Kendall Todd (Arkansas) def. Dianna Lee (Northwestern), 3&2
  • Elise Lee (Northwestern) def. Reagan Zibilski (Arkansas), 1UP
  • Abbey Schutte (Arkansas) def. Ashley Yun (Northwestern), 4&3
  • Lauren Nguyen (Northwestern) def. Clarisa Temelo (Arkansas), 1UP
  • Hsin Tai Lin (Northwestern) def. Maria Jos茅 Marin (Arkansas), 3&2

Semifinals

#1 Stanford def. #4 Florida St., 3-1

  • Paula Martin Sampedro (Stanford) def. Kaylah Williams (Florida St.), 5&3
  • Megha Ganne (Stanford) def. Lottie Woad (Florida St.), 1UP
  • Kelly Xu (Stanford) def. Sophia Fullbrook (Florida St.), 5&4
  • Andrea Revuelta (Stanford) vs. Mirabel Ting (Florida St.), Unfinished
  • Alexandra Gazzoli (Florida St.) def. Meja 脰rtengren (Stanford), 1UP

#2 Oregon def. #3 Northwestern, 3-2

  • Ashley Yun (Northwestern) def. Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (Oregon), 2&1
  • Tong An (Oregon) def. Hsin Tai Lin (Northwestern), 2&1
  • Elise Lee (Northwestern) def. Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon), 2&1
  • Karen Tsuru (Oregon) def. Lauryn Nguyen (Northwestern), 3&2
  • Kiara Romero (Oregon) def. Dianna Lee (Northwestern), 2UP

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