Upcoming Event: Women's Golf versus Sea Best Intercollegiate on January 26, 2026









11/7/1999 12:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
Duke shot a 291 in the final round and ended the tournament with a three-day total of 876, which was one stroke behind the winner Arizona (875). The Blue Devils were led by Beth Bauer, who lost in a playoff for individual honors to Jenna Daniels of Arizona (71-71-67=209, -7).
Candy Hannemann of Duke finished the tournament with a 219 (74-70-75=219, +3), which was tied for sixth. Other Duke players were Kalen Anderson (T-20th, 74-77-75=226), Maria-Garcia Estrada (T-20th, 72-76-78=226) and Kristina Engstrom (T-25th, 74-80-74=228). This is the final tournament of the fall for the top-ranked Blue Devils. They will open the spring season in Tucson, Arizona on Feb. 21-23 at the Arizona Invitational.
Teams 1. Arizona 293-295-287=875 2. Duke University 291-294-291=876 3. Arizona State 299-300-289=888 4. Southern California 399-297-293=890 5. Louisiana State 290-303-299=892 6. Texas 304-306-293=903 7. Stanford 306-308-295=909 8. Tulsa 304-305-308=917 9. Georgia 301-312-306=919 10. Pepperdine 308-308-308=924 11. TCU 304-314-313=931 12. Furman University 322-328-306=956Top Individuals 1. Jenna Daniels (AZ) 71-71-67=209 2. Beth Bauer (DU) 71-71-67=209 3. Candie Kung (USC) 72-72-71=214 4. Miriam Nagl (ASU) 73-76-69=218 Tamie Durdin (PU) 71-76-71=218