KirkwoodGolf: STANFORD UNIVERSITY HEAD WOMEN'S COACH QUITS AFTER 17 YEARS

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

STANFORD UNIVERSITY HEAD WOMEN'S COACH QUITS AFTER 17 YEARS

FROM THE GOLFWEEK WEBSITE
Caroline O’Connor has resigned as the head women’s golf coach at Stanford University, ending a 17-year career with the Cardinals.
O’Connor led the team to quality for 15 NCAA Championships which included three top-5 finishes. Stanford finished a program-best second in 2000. After making a run for the NCAA West Regional title earlier this month, Stanford finished T-5 at that event before last at the NCAA Championship.
“I feel very fortunate to have been a part of the Stanford community and to have worked with so many extraordinary student-athletes and coaches for the past 17 years,” O’Connor said.
“Stanford will always hold a special place in my heart and I look forward to watching the development of the women’s golf program for years to come.”
+SCOTSLINK. Former Curtis Cup Scot Kathryn Imrie from Dundee is on the Stanford University women's golf team coaching staff. And another past Curtis Cup player, Sally Watson is currently a student at Stanford and a member of the women's golf team.

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