DURHAM, N.C.— The Duke women's golf program has won 21 ACC Championships in program history. Head coach
Dan Brooks has guided the Blue Devils to 20 of the 21 titles. Over the next couple of weeks, Duke will look back at each championship.
April 17, 1993
Duke women's golf captured the ACC Championship with rounds of 300, 304 and 316 for a 54-hole score of 920. The Blue Devils featured three in the top 10 with Stephanie Sparks (2nd), Tonya Blosser (T4th) and Katharina Poppmeier (8th). Â
April 17, 2005
The top-ranked Duke women's golf team claimed its 10th straight ACC Championship in record fashion as the Blue Devils won by an ACC-record 47 strokes at the 6,318-Yard, Par 72 Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, N.C.  The Blue Devils shot a four-over-par score of 292 on the final day and finished with a three-day total of 886.
"It feels great to get the win," said Duke head coach
Dan Brooks. "It was nice to widen the margin today and that is probably because everyone was trying to win the individual title. The win is good, but we are looking to prepare ourselves for the NCAA Championship and want to have teams nipping at our heels. But to win our 10th title feels good."
The Blue Devils shot a four-over-par score of 292 on the final day and finished with a three-day total of 886, which was ahead of Wake Forest (933). Duke's 47-stroke victory broke the previous ACC-record of 34-stroke victory in 2000 at the Salem Glen Golf Club in Clemmons, N.C. The margin of victory is also a new overall school record for Duke.
Duke sophomore Brittany Lang claimed her second straight individual ACC Championship as she registered a final round 70 on her way to finishing with a 54-hole total of 219.
Lang, a product of McKinney, Texas, became only the second golfer in ACC history to notch back-to-back ACC Individual titles. The only other golfer was Jenny Chuasiriporn in 1996 and `97. A Duke golfer has won the ACC Individual title now a record 11 times and six out of the last seven years.
"The win feels good," said Lang. "The team played well as we battled tough course conditions the first two days. We stayed with it and played well. Today I played well and made a lot of good par saves. I didn't putt very well, but I had a lot of good up and downs."
Overall, Duke finished with four golfers in the top four of the individual standings as Lang was first, Anna Grzebien was second, Liz Janangelo third and Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh had the best finish of her career in an ACC Championship at fourth.
"I loved having everyone out there fighting to win the tournament," said Brooks. "At a time during the day, the tournament was anyone's to win and that made it a lot of fun. I loved it. It was nice to have that many golfers out there that had a chance to win."
