SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Stanford freshman Rose Zhang stood just short of the 17th green, the ball resting a few feet away in the rough as she tried to close out a tight match.
Oregon's Sophie Kibsgaard Nielson wheeled past Zhang while lining up her next shot and accidentally rolled over the ball with her push cart, incurring a one-shot penalty.
A bizarre sequence, but it had little to do with the outcome. Zhang was going to wrap up the national championship either way.
Zhang closed out Kibsgaard Nielson with a two-putt par and Stanford beat Oregon 3-2 on Wednesday for its second national championship.
"It turned out regardless of that penalty shot I was able to secure it, but it definitely lightened a lot of pressure on that hole," said Zhang, who won the NCAA individual title Monday. "It really sucked for it to end that way. It was just unawareness by Sophie, but I didn't think much of it."
The Ducks lost the first two matches, then rallied to win the next two, leaving it up to Zhang and Kibsgaard Nielson on Grayhawk Golf Club's Raptor Course.
Leading 2 up, Zhang hit her tee shot into the rough short of the par-4 17th and Kibsgaard Nielson, looking ahead to her next shot, rolled over it with her cart.
Had it been stroke play, Zhang would have just replaced her ball with no penalty. In match play, Kibsgaard Nielson was hit with a one-stroke penalty.