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.
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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