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Teams for 2023 Stephens Cup announced

Stanford, the 2022 Women's Team Champions
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Teams for 2023 Stephens Cup announced

Stanford, the 2022 Women's Team Champions
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he 14 teams for the 2023 Jackson T. Stephens Cup have been announced. Played annually in honor of the late Jackson T. Stephens, the former chairman of Augusta National Golf Club—and with live TV coverage on the Golf Channel—The Stephens Cup will bring together the nation’s top collegiate golfers at Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas, Texas, October 9-11.

The seven NCAA Division 1 men’s teams are:

University of Arizona

University of Arkansas

Florida State University

Louisiana State University

San Diego State University

Southern Methodist University

Stanford University

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North Carolina, the 2022 Men's Team Champions
The seven NCAA Division 1 women’s teams are:

University of Arkansas

Duke University

University of South Carolina

Stanford University

University of Texas

Texas A&M University

Wake Forest University

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Rachel Kuehn of Wake Forest, 2022 Women's Individual Champion

Leading players from U.S Military Service Academies and Historically Black Colleges and Universities will also be invited to compete as individuals.

Tournament Chairman Warren Stephens said: “Dad (Jack Stephens) would be very honored and proud of what this tournament has become. It is built upon ideals that he held so close to his heart. We set out to create a definitive and highly-competitive collegiate tournament that is comprised of future stars on the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour, competing on world-class golf courses, and we are truly excited about the field we have for 2023.”

Prior to the competition, on Sunday, October 8, The Stephens Cup will host a collegiate-amateur fundraising tournament followed by a newly created event featuring juniors from the First Tee of Greater Dallas, Stephens Cup participants, PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players and notable VIPs.

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The 2022 Stephens Cup was played at legendary Seminole GC in Florida

The championship will feature 54-holes of stroke play over the first two days, followed by 18-holes of team match play on the final day. Stroke play scores will determine seeding for the final day’s match play, with the low four men’s and women’s teams competing in the match play competition.

The host of this year’s event, Trinity Forest Club, is famed for its firm and fast links-style set-up designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.

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