Duke's Virginia Elena Carta set plenty of records Monday as she captured the individual title at the NCAA Women’s Championship. Here's a look at the key stats from her win provided by the Golf Channel research department.
• 16 under; lowest score to par in NCAA Women’s Championship history
• Lowest 72-hole score to par in Duke program history
• Eight-shot margin of victory (largest dating back to 2000)
• Fourth player from Duke to win individual NCAA title
• Only Arizona State (five) and USC (five) have won more individual titles
• First collegiate victory of career (freshman)
• First freshman to earn first collegiate win at NCAAs since 1998
• Jennifer Rosales of USC was previous player to accomplish that
• Played front nine in 12 under (zero bogeys) for week
• Played par 5s in 9 under this week (2 under in final round)
• Eighth freshman to win individual NCAA title
• Previous best finish this season was T-2 (LSU Classic)
• Fifth consecutive top-10 finish to end individual season
• First ACC player to win since Anna Grzebien (Duke) in 2005
• That was also last time this event held in Oregon
• Led Division I in greens in regulation entering week