Led by NCAA champion Jenna Daniels and runner-up Julia Kraschinski, Arizona won the national finals in Sunriver, Oregon, by a whopping 21 strokes, the third-largest margin in NCAA history. “To have a clean sweep of the NCAA tournament is all you can hope for,” said UA coach Todd McCorkle.
6. Women’s golf, 2001
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UA golfer Jenna Daniels is the No. 2 player in the country, March 24, 2000. Photo by David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star
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