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Head Coach Caroline O'Connor, in her 13th season at the helm of the Stanford women's golf program, has helped guide Stanford to an NCAA record setting 19 consecutive trips to the National Championships. Her teams have notched four top-five finishes at the NCAA Championships, including a 2nd place showing in 2000, the best Cardinal finish at NCAAs in school history. Her 2007 squad won Stanford's first NCAA Regional Championship, then went on to finish 5th at the NCAA Championships. O'Connor was voted the 2001 NCAA West Region Coach of the Year. Her players have accumulated 14 All-American selections and 17 All-Scholar honorees. She also recruited and coached the 2003 US Open Champion Hilary (Homeyer) Lunke.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Conrad Ray is in his fourth year as the Stanford men's golf coach. Last season, Ray helmed one of the most successful Stanford teams in history, guiding the Cardinal to its first national title since 1994.

Ray, a member of that 1994 squad, is one of the elite few NCAA head coaches to have won an NCAA title as both an athlete and coach. Under Ray's guidance, the Cardinal led wire-to-wire at the 2007 NCAA Championships in Williamsburg, Va. and claimed an eighth national title for the program. The 12-stroke victory capped an impressive season, during which the squad won seven tournaments and earned a No. 1 national ranking. All five Stanford golfers were named All-Americans at the conclusion of the season, the most to earn the honor in a single-season in program history.

Ray was named the 2007 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, the Pacific Regional Coach of the Year and the Dave Williams/Eaton Golfpride National Coach of the Year following the 2007 campaign.