| Sep 30, 2009 | University of Pennsylvania wins ECAC Division I Womens Golf Championship |
| The ECAC DI Womens Golf Championship was a successful event with the University of Pennsylvania garnering team championship honors with a total two-round score of 616. |
| Oct 6, 2008 | Princeton Takes Home Individual and Team Titles at ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship |
| Williamsburg, Va. Susannah Aboff claimed medalist honors at the ECAC Division I Womens Golf Championship on Sunday, shooting a three-under 141 (73, 68). Aboff also led Princeton to the team title as the Tigers shot a two-day total of 599. Ana Nam of Lehigh placed second individually with a 146 (73, 73). The Kiskiack Golf Club course is a par 72 and measures 6058 yards. |
| Oct 4, 2008 | St. John's and Princeton Share Lead After Day One at ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship |
| St. John's University and Princeton University each shot an opening day 309 and are tied for the lead at the ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship at Kiskiack Golf Course in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Red Storm was led by Michelle Romano who fired a 72, to take the opening round lead. Princeton's Susannah Aboff was tied for second with Lehigh's Ana Nam after both shot 73. |
| Oct 7, 2007 | Harvard Captures 2007 ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship |
| WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Harvard University won the 2007 ECAC Women's Division I Golf Championship at Kiskiask Golf Club, with all five of its individuals posting 36-hole totals of 155 or lower. Harvard's team total of 600 (+24) was good enough for a 19 stroke victory over second place finisher Lehigh University (619). Boston College took third place out of the 15-team field with a score of 631. |
| Oct 10, 2005 | Harvard Claims 2005 ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship |
| Cape Cod, Mass. - Harvard University captured the ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship at Ballymeade Country Club in Falmouth, Massachusetts on Sunday. The Crimson (321-329, 650) won the event by a landslide as they teamed up to card 55-strokes less than second place University of Hartford (348-357,705). |
| Oct 13, 2002 | Princeton wins 2002 ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship |
| Princeton, N.J. - Sophomore Avery Kiser won a six-hole playoff against Elizabeth Carpenter of Brown to take her second straight individual ECAC title, and led Princeton to a one-stroke victory over Brown at the 2002 ECAC Division I Women's Golf Championship. |