2009-10 Women’s
Golf
2009-10 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE & RESULTS Fall Sept. 12-13
Mary Fossum Invitational East Lansing, Mich./Forest Akers West
10th (17)
Sept. 25-27
Bettie Lou Evans Invite Lexington, Ky./UK’s Big Blue Course
t-3rd (15)
March 12-14 LSU Tiger/Wave Classic New Orleans, La./English Turn Golf Club
13th (23)
Oct. 5-6 Oct. 16-18
Windy City Collegiate Glenview, Ill./The Glen Club Mercedes Benz Collegiate Knoxville, Tenn./Fox Den Country Club
t-4th (15)
March 26-28 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Austin, Texas/University of Texas Golf Club
11th (17)
The Alamo Invitational San Antonio, Texas/Briggs Ranch Golf Club
t-2nd (12)
Sun Trust Lady Gator Gainesville, Fla./Mark Bostick Golf Club
8th (15)
Oct. 26-27
April 10-11 April 18-20
BIG EAST Championship Palm Harbor, Fla./Innisbrook Resort
3rd (7)
9th (18)
Spring Feb. 22-23
May 6-8
Central District Invitational Parrish, Fla./River Wilderness Golf Club
NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ind./Otter Creek
14th (15)
Annie Brophy
Senior Four-Time All-BIG EAST 2008 BIG EAST Medalist 2010 Alamo Invitational Medalist
So-Hyun Park
17th (24)
Junior 2008 All-American Two-Time All-BIG EAST 2007 Cardinal Cup Medalist 2008 Rio Verde Invitational Medalist
Becca Huffer
Sophomore Two-Time All-BIG EAST 2009 BIG EAST Freshman of the Year
The 2009-10 Fighting Irish women’s golf team qualified for NCAA Regional play for the third consecutive season. Pictured (l-r): Katie Conway, Katie Allare, So-Hyun Park, Becca Huffer, Annie Brophy, Kristin Wetzel and Julie Kim.
Katie Conway
Junior All-BIG EAST
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National Championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis and one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball)
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Conference championships won by Irish teams in 2008-09 (BIG EAST, Central Collegiate Hockey Association and Great Western Lacrosse League)
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BIG EAST Conference championships won by Notre Dame in 14 seasons of conference play
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All-time Academic All-Americans, second most of any university
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Academic All-Americans since 2000, more than any other school
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NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipients since 1964, including four in 2008-09
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Irish programs which finished their 2008-09 season nationally ranked
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Notre Dame teams (out of 22) with a graduation rate of 100%
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Irish athletic teams that earned a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate report in 2008-09
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Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2009
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Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 200809 school year
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME History •
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The University of Notre Dame du Lac was founded in 1842 by Father Edward Sorin. Adjacent to South Bend, Ind., and nestled next to Saint Mary’s and Saint Joseph’s Lakes, the University was started with $310 in cash and three log buildings in disrepair. Notre Dame would establish many firsts for Catholic institutions of higher learning, including the first Catholic law school, the first Catholic engineering school and the first student residence with private rooms, Sorin Hall.
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Graduate and undergraduate students at the University come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries worldwide.
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Notre Dame’s graduation rate of 95 percent is exceeded by only Harvard and Princeton.
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Notre Dame’s 98 percent retention rate between the freshman and sophomore years is among the highest in the country, thanks in large part to the University’s unique First Year of Studies Program.
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The University is organized into four colleges - Arts and Letters, Science, Engineering and the Mendoza College of Business - the School of Architecture, the Law School, the Graduate School, six major research institutes, more than 40 centers and special programs and the University library system.
Notre Dame is among a select group of schools that ranks in the top 25 on the U.S. News & World Report survey of the nation’s top colleges and in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Directors’ Cup for overall success in athletics.
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Community service is a hallmark of Notre Dame. About 80 percent of Notre Dame students engage in some form of voluntary community service during their years at the University, and at least 10 percent devote a year or more after graduation to service in the United States and around the world.
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The University’s Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) annually sends 180 recent graduates to teach in some 100 understaffed Catholic schools in the southern, southeastern and southwestern United States and in South Bend. A national model, ACE has received the Higher Education Award from the Corporation for National Service for leadership in using national service resources through AmeriCorps.
Notre Dame has one of the highest undergraduate residential concentrations of any national university, with 80 percent of its students living in 27 residence halls.
Alumni
Notre Dame is rated among the nation’s top 25 institutions of higher learning in surveys conducted by U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s, and Kaplan/Newsweek. Notre Dame ranks fifth in a listing of “dream schools” in a survey of parents by the Princeton Review. The top five are Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, New York University and Notre Dame.
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The medical school acceptance rate of the University’s preprofessional studies graduates is 80 percent, almost twice the national average.
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Notre Dame ranks first among Catholic universities in the number of doctorates earned by its undergraduate alumni - a record compiled over some 85 years.
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The University’s network of 270 alumni clubs -- including 60 international clubs -- is the most extensive in higher education.
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With graduates renowned for their loyalty and generosity, Notre Dame annually ranks among the top five in percentage of alumni who contribute to the University.
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In recent years, Notre Dame alumni have won a Nobel Prize in medicine, a Pulitzer Prize in journalism, and an Emmy Award for contributions to television technology.
Table Of Contents THIS IS NOTRE DAME
Coaches
University of Notre Dame.............................................2-3 University Leadership...................................................4-5 Academic Excellence....................................................6-7 Athletic Facilities..........................................................8-9 Sports Medicine............................................................10 Strength and Conditioning............................................11 Excellence On the Field.................................................12 Excellence Off the Field.................................................13 City of South Bend........................................................14 Student Welfare and Development...............................15 Monogram Club............................................................16 Media Information........................................................18
Head Coach Susan Holt............................................42-43 Assistant Coach Kyle Lynne Veltri..................................44 Support staff ................................................................45 Warren Golf Course .................................................46-49 Varsity Golf Facility........................................................50
2009-10 Season Review
Season Review.........................................................20-21 Roster/Team Picture......................................................22 Fall Results/Statistics....................................................23 Spring Results...............................................................24 Season Statistics/BIG EAST Recap.................................25 2009 Ireland Trip In Pictures..........................................26 Student-Atletes
Annie Brophy...........................................................28-29 Julie Kim/Home States Map.....................................30-31 Kristin Wetzel...........................................................32-33 Katie Conway...........................................................34-35 So-Hyun Park...........................................................36-37 Katie Allare . .................................................................38 Becca Huffer.............................................................39-40
History and Records
All-time roster...............................................................52 Captains/On The Road...................................................53 Honors & Awards..........................................................54 Top Individual Finishes/Records...............................55-57 Team records.................................................................58 Year-By-Year Results................................................59-63 BIG EAST History......................................................64-65 NCAA History............................................................65-66 The BIG EAST Conference..............................................67
MEDIA INFORMATION
The Notre Dame Sports Information Office is always interested in assisting members of the media in their coverage of the Irish women’s golf team. Publicity and media information for Notre Dame women’s golf is handled by sports information assistant Dan Colleran. Photographs, feature ideas and results are always available from the SID Office. For women’s golf information and interviews, please contact Colleran at (574) 631-4780. All interviews should be arranged through the Sports Information Office.
Credits
The 2009-10 Notre Dame Women’s Golf Guide was written and edited by sports information assistant Dan Colleran. Editorial assistance by assistant sports information director Tim Connor and sports information assistant Brent Henningfeld. Graphic design and page layout by Ave Maria Press, Inc. Outside and inside cover design by Dave Scholtes of Ave Maria Press, Inc., Notre Dame, Ind. Photographic contributions by Pete LaFleur, Matt Cashore, Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Linda Dunn, Kevin Burke, Brian Godfrey, Heather Gollatz, Jerry Edman, Jeff Brown, Dan Colleran and assistant coach Kyle Lynne Veltri. Printing by Ave Maria Press in Notre Dame, Ind.
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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Exceptional Education Since its founding, Notre Dame has stressed mixing academics with faith and has done so while becoming one of the top institutions of higher learning in the nation. Featuring five undergraduate colleges (Arts and Letters, Science, Architecture, Engineering and Business), the First Year of Studies, the Graduate School and the Law School, the University finds itself attracting some of the top students and faculty in the country. Students also participate in cutting edge research and diverse study abroad opportunities, enabling Notre Dame to offer one of the top academic experiences in the world.
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Ranking of the Mendoza College of Business by BusinessWeek, in its annual survey of undergraduate business programs. Ranking of the Notre Dame Law School by U.S. News and World Report.
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National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships won by faculty in the College of Arts and Letters, more than any other university in the nation.
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Publications in which the University of Notre Dame is ranked among the top 25 institutions of higher learning (U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s and Kaplan/ Newsweek).
First Year of Studies The First Year of Studies program provides all first-year students with the opportunity to gain a wide-ranging liberal arts background before choosing a specific major within Notre Dame’s five undergraduate colleges. A progressive advising program for all student-athletes enables the University to follow the academic progress of all student-athletes on a regular basis. Key to the program is the fact that it is not run by the athletics department but by the University administration. Student-Athlete Success Notre Dame expects the best out of its student-athletes just as it does of every other student on campus. Notre Dame has had unprecedented academic success among its athletes, consistently ranking among the top NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools in graduation rates and academic progress. With more Academic All-Americans than any other school since 2000, Irish athletes have shown themselves capable of performing in the classroom while competing on the field at an elite level.
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Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2009, more than any other of the 119 Football Bowl Subdivision universities. The APR measures multi-year academic success by team members.
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Irish teams which recorded a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 2009 Academic Progress Rate report, more than any other Football Bowl Subdivision institution. Notre Dame also had 11 additional programs with scores of 990 or better and all 26 varsity teams placed above NCAA standards.
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Programs which achieved a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate, second most among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions.
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Federal graduation rate percent achieved by nine Irish teams, according to the latest NCAA figures. Notre Dame had 11 teams ranked first in their respective sport.
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Percentage of Irish varsity sports (19 of 22) to achieve a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate. Notre Dame was one of only 10 institutions with more than half its programs achieving a 100 percent graduation rate and no other school saw more than 80 percent of its programs achieve a perfect score.
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SPORTS MEDICINE
Sports Medicine While no athlete plans on an injury, Notre Dame is prepared with one of the top sports medicine teams in the country to help keep its athletes fit and ready to compete. With training facilities in the Joyce Center, Notre Dame Stadium and the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, the training staff is always there to care for athletes. With approximately 200 years combined experience on the full-time staff, Notre Dame also boasts a partnership with the renowned South Bend Orthopaedics to provide first-class care.
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Total sports medicine staff members. Head athletic trainer Jim Russ leads three associate trainers, eight assistant trainers and two physical therapists.
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Square feet of cutting-edge sports medicine technology, including two 3,500-gallon therapy pools, a full x-ray unit and an MRI machine.
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SPORTS MEDICINE/STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Strength and Conditioning The task of keeping athletes in top physical condition is up to the strength & conditioning staff. The strength and conditioning staff knows the demands of competing on an elite level and is committed to ensuring Irish athletes are always in the best possible condition. From weight lifting to wind sprints and from warming up to cooling down, the strength and conditioning staff has every aspect covered.
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Full-time employees working with Irish varsity athletes. The strength and conditioning staff includes director Paul Longo, eight coaches, one nutritionist and one intern.
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Square feet in the Haggar Fitness Complex, which is located in the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, including a weight room, a 45-yard artificial turf agility field, a Gatorade hydration station, six plasma TVs and a 28-speaker sound system.
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THIS IS NOTRE DAME
The University of Notre Dame When Father Edward F. Sorin started his school in the northern Indiana wilderness, he had only $300, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, the University of Notre Dame du Lac would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame has also been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of synthetic rubber. The University also has stressed residential life, with four of five students living on campus. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Father Sorin.
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The University of Notre Dame was founded by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., as an independent, national Catholic university adjacent to South Bend, Ind., on St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s Lakes. Total enrollment at the University of Notre Dame, with 8,371 undergraduate students. Karat gold in the famed Golden Dome, which tops the Main Building at the heart of campus. Notre Dame’s ranking by Princeton Review in a list of “Dream Schools” which takes into account academics and student life, among other attributes.
Student Body Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly international student body, coming from more than 100 nations and all 50 states. The most recent freshman class featured 88 percent of students in the top 10 percent of their high school class. In addition, there are no fraternities or sororities at Notre Dame, with the school’s 28 residence halls housing more than 80 percent of the student body, serving as the focal point of social, religious and athletic activities.
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Graduation rate percentage among Notre Dame students, third in the nation behind only Harvard and Princeton.
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Retention rate between freshman and sophomore year which thanks to the University’s renowned First Year of Studies Program, ranks among the highest in the country.
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Percent of Notre Dame students who reside in one of 28 on-campus residence halls, where approximately 40 Holy Cross religious leaders provide pastoral assistance.
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States and countries, respectively, which Notre Dame students call home.
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UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C, took office as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame on July 1, 2005. He was elected by the University’s Board of Trustees to a five-year term April 30, 2004. An associate professor of philosophy and member of Notre Dame’s faculty since 1990, Father Jenkins had served as a vice president and associate provost at the University from July 2000 until becoming president. Prior to his service in the provost’s office, Father Jenkins had been religious superior of the Holy Cross priests and brothers at Notre Dame for three years. As religious superior, he was a Fellow and Trustee of the University. Father Jenkins specializes in the areas of ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy and the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. Father Jenkins earned degrees in philosophy from Oxford University in 1987 and 1989. He earned his master of divinity degree and licentiate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, Calif., in 1988. Prior to entering the Congregation of Holy Cross, he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Father Jenkins was ordained a priest in Notre Dame’s Basilica of the Sacred Heart in 1983. He served as director of the Old College program for Notre Dame undergraduate candidates for the Congregation of Holy Cross from 1991 to 1993. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953.
Notre Dame Administration
President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Provost: Thomas G. Burish Executive Vice President: John Affleck-Graves Vice President and Senior Associate Provost: Christine Maziar Vice President and Associate Provost: Donald B. Pope-Davis Vice President and Associate Provost: Dennis C. Jacobs Vice President for Student Affairs: Rev. Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C. Vice President for University Relations: Louis M. Nanni Vice President for Research: Robert J. Bernhard Vice President and General Counsel: Marianne Corr Vice President for Business Operations: James J. Lyphout Vice President and Chief Investment Officer: Scott C. Malpass Vice President for Public Affairs and Communications: Janet M. Botz Vice President for Finance: John A. Sejdinaj
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Thomas G. Burish Provost
John Affleck-Graves Executive Vice President
Richard C. Notebaert Chairman, Notre Dame Board of Trustees
Patricia Bellia NCAA Faculty Representative
Jack Swarbrick Director of Athletics
John B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Dame graduate who has risen to national prominence as a lawyer, consultant, and executive in the collegiate and Olympic sports industries, is in his second year as director of athletics at his alma mater. His first year on campus in 2008-09 featured the announcement of plans for a new, free-standing ice hockey arena; creation of an athletic administrative division to enhance athletic performance — plus 35 All-Americans, eight Academic All-Americans and four NCAA postgraduate Scholarship winners. Notre Dame teams in 2008-09 finished as the NCAA runner-up in both women’s soccer (26-1, led by Hermann Trophy winner Kerri Hanks) and fencing (men 33-0, women 32-2), while the women’s tennis squad advanced to the NCAA semifinals. The Irish men’s soccer squad was seeded 14th in the NCAA bracket, while the hockey team ranked fourth in the final poll after winning CCHA regular-season and postseason crowns. Men’s lacrosse finished unbeaten in the regular season (and second in the final poll) -- and women’s lacrosse won its first BIG EAST title. Notre Dame also ranked number one in the country (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) numbers with a 98 for all student-athletes. The 2009 Academic Progress Rate (APR) statistics included more perfect 1,000 scores by Irish teams (nine) than by any other FBS institution. Raised in Yonkers, N.Y., and Bloomington, Ind., Swarbrick is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels. He was made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years overall with the firm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick’s leadership efforts resulted in the city earning the bid to host the 2012 Super Bowl; becoming the home of the NCAA headquarters; and hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, the 1991 World Gymnastics Championships, NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours, and other college championship competitions plus a wide array of national and world championships in the Olympic sports. He served as sports commissioner of the 1982 U.S. Olympic Festival in Indianapolis, competition director of the ’87 Pan American Games, and chairman of the ’91 World Gymnastics Championships. Swarbrick has served as general counsel for numerous national governing bodies of Olympic sports, including USA Gymnastics and USRowing. Born March 19, 1954, Swarbrick and his wife Kimberly are the parents of four children: Kate, a senior at Saint Louis University; Connor, a junior at Wake Forest University; Cal, a senior in high school; and Christopher, a high school junior.
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ATHLETIC FACILITIES
Homes of the Fighting Irish In the midst of a master plan that will touch nearly every varsity team, Notre Dame has shown its commitment to providing athletes with the best possible facilities to help them compete on a national level. From new facilities to the extensive renovation of existing ones, Notre Dame is committed to giving Irish athletes every edge imaginable. The plan will result in a drastically altered footprint on the southeast corner of campus, creating an athletics quad that will give every Irish athlete a place they will be proud to call home.
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New athletics facilities which will open on campus during the 2009-10 year. Alumni Stadium will be the new home for men’s and women’s soccer; Purcell Pavilion renovation and expansion of the Joyce Center arena will be completed; and Arlotta Family Stadium will open as the new home for the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams.
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New facilities which have opened their doors in the past five years, including the Guglielmino Athletics Complex (housing football offices and locker room, a new weight room and new sports medicine facilities), the LaBar Practice Complex (featuring two Field Turf fields and one natural grass field) and Melissa Cook Stadium (home of the Irish softball team).
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Million dollars being spent on Purcell Pavilion for additions and renovations to the Joyce Center arena. Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center will feature a three-story addition with club seating, a hospitality area, additional area for restrooms and concessions, as well as new space for the Varsity Shop and the Notre Dame ticket office.
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Facilities which are still on the master plan to create a comprehensive athletic quad. The track and field teams, the hockey program, the tennis squads and the rowing team all will receive new facilities in the near future.
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EXCELLENCE ON THE FIELD
Championship Teams Notre Dame prides itself on competing with the best in every sport it fields. Eight different programs have won national championships since Notre Dame began its first varsity team, football in 1887. With more consensus national championships in football than any other school, other programs have begun to emerge on the national scene in the 14 years since Notre Dame joined the BIG EAST Conference.
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National championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball) won by Notre Dame.
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BIG EAST Conference championships won by Notre Dame in 14 seasons of league play.
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Conference championships won by Irish teams during the 2008-09 year (eight BIG EAST, plus Central Collegiate Hockey Association and Great Western Lacrosse League).
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Irish programs which finished their 2008-09 season nationally ranked.
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Consecutive years in which Notre Dame has finished in the top 25 of the United States Sports Academy Division I Directors’ Cup, sponsored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletcs. With a 21st-place finish in 2009, Notre Dame matched its finish from the previous year.
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EXCELLENCE OFF THE FIELD
Championship People To measure the success of Notre Dame’s determination to have both academic and athletic success, one needs only to look at the numbers. From Academic All-Americans to BIG EAST Conference Academic AllStars, Notre Dame continues to set the bar nationally.
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All-time Academic All-Americans produced by Notre Dame, second most of any university. Academic All-Americans since 2000, more than any other school. Irish teams which have produced more Academic All-Americans than any other school in their respective sports – baseball and women’s soccer. Notre Dame Academic All-Americans in 2008-09. Notre Dame NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipients since 1964, including four in 2008-09: Matt Besler (men’s soccer), Brittany Bock (women’s soccer), Lauren Buck (rowing) and Patrick Smyth (men’s cross country).
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STUDENT WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT
Irish in the Community In addition to academic success, Notre Dame emphasizes giving back to the community as well. Notre Dame athletes have participated in countless service projects through the years, benefiting the Notre Dame and South Bend communities and beyond. Team and individual projects have allowed Irish athletes to see the positive impact they have in the lives of others and learn how to use their talents to benefit those in their communities.
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Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2008-09 school year.
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Community service hours completed by the women’s swimming team, tops among Irish programs in 2008-09. The team assisted with programs including the Domer Run, Irish Aquatics, Relay for Life and Fit for Fun, among others.
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Hours of community service completed by the women’s soccer All-American Carrie Dew, more than any other Irish athlete. Dew volunteered at Healthwin Specialized Care with the elderly, Lifeworks children’s program and Take 10, which emphasizes non-violent ways for children to resolve disputes, among other service projects.
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NOTRE DAME MONOGRAM CLUB
An Exclusive Club The Notre Dame Monogram Club was founded by athletics director Jesse Harper in 1916 to bring together varsity letterwinners to promote spirit, unity, leadership and sportsmanship. Today’s active members help keep past athletes connected to Notre Dame and the current student-athletes. In addition to helping contribute to scholarships, the Monogram Club has helped contribute to new facilities, especially the renovation of Heritage Hall and the Monogram Room, located in the Joyce Center.
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Postgraduate scholarships awarded by the Monogram Club in 2009. Football’s Thomas Bemenderfer and volleyball’s Mallorie Croal earned the first annual grants. Croal will be working towards a masters of nursing at San Diego while Bemenderfer will be enrolling in medical school at Indiana University.
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Active members in the Monogram Club through the 2008-09 year. The contributions of active members entitle them to Inside Irish, a magazine for members; the annual Riehle Open golf outing; football tickets and makes their children eligible for the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship.
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Million dollars which have been contributed to the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship fund, which benefits the children of former Notre Dame athletes who attend the University.
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CITY OF SOUTH BEND
Notre Dame’s Neighbor Located adjacent to South Bend, Ind., the University of Notre Dame has always acknowledged its place in a greater community. Sitting between South Bend and Mishawaka in northern Indiana, Notre Dame has benefited the area in ways unimaginable, especially when it comes to Notre Dame football weekends. It is estimated that the average football weekend brings approximately $6.2 million dollars to the surrounding community. In addition to the financial aspect, Notre Dame feels truly invested in the surrounding community, with students participating in countless service projects to benefit the greater South Bend area.
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Population of the South Bend-Mishawaka area.
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Millions of dollars in voluntary contributions over the next 10 years from the University of Notre Dame to the cities of South Bend and Mishawaka, the town of Roseland and to St. Joseph County.
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Football legends enshrined in South Bend’s College Football Hall of Fame in the summer of 2009, including former Irish head coach Lou Holtz. The College Football Hall of Fame was constructed in downtown South Bend in 1995 and features what is regarded as one of the most interactive museums in the world.
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Feet runs the East Race Waterway, the first and only manmade whitewater rapids facility in North America. The East Race hosted the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials for kayak.
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Notre Dame Quick Facts Location.............................Notre Dame, IN 46556 Founded........................................................1842 Enrollment.............8,332 (undergraduate); 11,479 (total) Nickname......................................... Fighting Irish Colors............................................. Gold and Blue Conference...........................................BIG EAST Home Facility........................ Warren Golf Course Yardage..............................................5,302 (front); 6,657 (middle); 7,023 (back) President.......................Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C Athletic Director.............................Jack Swarbrick Assistant AD/Golf Admin....... Bernadette Cafarelli Athletic Department Website .......... www.und.com Athletic Department Phone............(574) 631-6107
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Sports Information The Robert and Marilyn Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility, which is located at the Warren Golf Course on the northeast corner of the University of Notre Dame campus, was opened on Sept. 30, 2006 with a private dedication ceremony. The $2.1 million, 10,333-square foot facility is used by both the Irish men’s and women’s golf programs.
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Season in Review
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish played in the NCAA Central Regional for the third consecutive season, marking the first time in program history the Irish have appeared in three consecutive NCAA Championship fields. The Irish also had three All-BIG EAST honorees.
2009-10 Season in Review After opening the 2009-10 campaign with a preseason trip to Ireland, the Fighting Irish women’s golf team racked up an approximate 15,500 miles of travel over the course of what turned out to be a 10-month season. Head coach Susan Holt and the Irish can now look back on a year that will best be remembered for an unprecedented third consecutive NCAA Regional appearance.The Irish also had several impressive individual finishes throughout the 22nd season of women’s varsity golf at the University of Notre Dame. The team visited the Emerald Isle from Aug. 9-16 and golfed five historic courses as part of a preseason trip to the southwest portion of the Ireland. The team played their first round at the Waterville Golf Club and then took on the Tralee Golf Club. A midweek round at the Killarney Golf & Fishing Club was more reminiscent of courses the team encountered on a tournament-by-tournament basis during the season. Then they played the visually stunning, and often intimidating, Old Head Golf Links before closing out the trip with 18-holes The Irish began the 2009-10 campaign with a preseason trip to Ireland where they played some of the most prestigious courses the Emerald Isle had to offer, including scenic Old Head. of play at the famed Ballybunion Golf Club. “It was an awesome experience to play golf the way it was meant to be played,” said Irish head One of the Irish players who seemed to benefit coach Susan Holt. “We are so spoiled here in the most from the early start to the 2009-10 season was states with how our courses are kept up and main- sophomore Becca Huffer, who turned in a top-15 tained.” showing in her first seven events of the season. She Though the trip was packed with golf, the Irish kept up her torrid play and went on to be named found time to sightsee and learn about the Irish the Notre Dame Monogram Club’s Team MVP culture, highlighted by trips to the Cliffs of Moher, after narrowly missing out on becoming the first player in program history to qualify for the finals of the Aillwee Caves and the Blarney Castle. NCAA Championship play. Huffer did finish at “It was a great team bonding opportunity as 15-over par at the NCAA Central Regional to tie well,” added Holt. “There were many references for 16th, marking the best finish by an Irish golfer made about our trip throughout the rest of the in NCAA play. season and the great time we had.” “Becca is a very skilled golfer,” said Holt. “I think her best asset is her imagination because she is able to create so many shots in her mind then step up 2009-10 Top Team and execute those shots like no other player I have Finishes/Rounds been around. It is a true gift she has that I think really sets her apart from so many other players. She The Alamo Invitational puts herself in tough situations in practice and just Team Finish: T-2nd of 12 finds a way to create a shot.” Top Individual: Annie Brophy (T-1st) BIG EAST Championship Team Finish: 3rd of 7 Top Individual: Annie Brophy (T-2nd) Bettie Lou Evans Invite Team Finish: T-3rd of 15 Top Individual: So-Hyun Park (T-8th) Windy City Collegiate Team Finish: T-4th of 15 Top Individual: Becca Huffer (5th) SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational Team Finish: 8th of 15 Top Individual: Annie Brophy (T-11th) Top Team Rounds Windy City Collegiate (1st Round).................292 The Alamo Invitational (Final/Only Round).....292 Bettie Lou Evans Invite (3rd Round)................... 294 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite (1st Round)....295 Windy City Collegiate (2nd Round)................297
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75-234/+18) on her way to being named to the 2009-10 All-BIG EAST team; her second such honor in as many seasons. Notre Dame’s other top performers of the 200910 season included All-BIG EAST selections Annie Brophy, a senior, and junior Katie Conway.With the honor, Brophy became just the second player in program history to earn four All-BIG EAST honors, joining Noriko Nakazaki in that elite club. Brophy’s top showing of the season came at the Alamo Invitational, where she fired a minus-two 70 (tying for the second-best round of her Irish career) in the event’s only round to tie for medalist honors. Having already earned medalist honors at the 2008 BIG EAST Championship, Brophy became just the fifth player in program history to win multiple titles for the Irish.
“Annie was a BIG EAST individual champion her sophomore year which is a great accomplishment in itself, and she had another great win at the Huffer built upon an impressive freshman season UTSA event her senior year which was against in which she earned BIG EAST Freshman of the some really good competition,” said Holt. “To me, Year honors to lead the Irish with a 74.90 stroke this was a real good reality check for Annie. There average in the 2009-10 season. are many strong points to her game; she just needs “I think Becca was able to improve upon last year to fine tune some aspects and she will be as good as because she sets lofty goals which keeps her striving she wants to be. to be better tomorrow than she is today,” added Brophy’s best three-round total came at the Holt. Windy City Collegiate, where she finished at oneHuffer carded her best round of the year, a over par (217) and tied for sixth. Her one-over par minus-two 70, at the Windy City Collegiate. She total was aided by an opening round three-under par 69, marking the best round of her Irish career also had an even-par 70 in and tying for the fifth-lowest round in program histhe opening round of the SunTrust Lady Gator tory. Brophy went on to finish tied for second at the Invitational. She ended with an even par total (74- 2010 BIG EAST Championship. 70-72-216/E) at the Windy City Collegiate to Conway earned her first All-BIG EAST honor mark her career-best, three-round total and, by after placing third on the team with a 78.17 stroke tying for fifth, her best finish of the season. Prior to NCAA Central Regional play, she finished tied for average. Along with Huffer and Brophy, Conway seventh at the BIG EAST Championship (81-78- was one of just three Irish players to tee it up as a member of the Notre Dame starting five at all 11
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without the services of Brophy, who wrapped up her four years having played 126 competitive rounds for the Irish and posting the fourth best stroke average in program history (76.60). “Annie will be a real loss for our program on and off the course because she was a great leader by example in so many ways,” said Holt.“She was vocal and could back it up with her own play, which her teammates respected. We will need some others to step up and fill the leadership role on this team as we move on. Annie is a great person with a great heart who did a lot of community service projects and did a great job getting her teammates involved.” Though replacing Brophy in the lineup and in the locker room will be difficult, Holt and assistant coach Kyle Lynne Veltri are bringing in another highly touted duo of recruits who should help the Irish reach their goals for years to come.The class is led by Nicole Zhang of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, who became the first member of the Notre Dame women’s golf program to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open when she earned a 2010 invite by virtue of finishing fourth at a qualifying event at the Pinnacle Peak Country Club. Zhang will arrive at Notre Dame in the fall as the 10th-ranked recruit for the class of 2010 according to Golfweek. She is joined by Kristina Nhim of Buena Park, Calif., who is the 43rd-ranked recruit for the class of 2010 according to Golfweek.
Becca Huffer led the Irish with a 74.90 stroke average on the season and now owns the best career mark in program history at 75.24.
mark and fifth in rounds counted towards the team “Katie had a solid junior year after struggling at score with an 87.4 percentage (83 of 95). the end of her sophomore year,” said Holt. “She Katie Allare made her collegiate debut as an indimatured a lot, which allowed her to play more con- vidual entrant at the Bettie Lou Evans Invite and sistently. eventually worked her way into Notre Dame’s startConway’s best finish came at the Alamo ing five for postseason play. In the opening round of Invitational, where she tied for 13th. She turned in the 2010 BIG EAST Championship, her first round an opening round 70 at the SunTrust Lady Gator of play with the team, Allare led the Irish by carding Invitational for her best round of the season and it a 78. She went on to finish tied for 15th at the matched her lowest career stroke total with the event.
With Huffer and Conway coming off impressive 2009-10 seasons and Katie Allare looking to build on the momentum that allowed her to contribute to the team during the postseason, the Irish are looking forward to a successful 2010-11 season. Notre Dame will have an even better chance to advance beyond regional play next season because it will play host to the 2011 NCAA Central Regional at their own Warren Golf Course. Add an impressive incoming freshman class of Zhang and Nhim combined with a return to form by Park, who earned the program’s first All-American honor in 2008, to the other factors and Notre Dame could be poised to make the final breakthrough into the NCAA Championship field in 2011.
events in 2009-10.
Irish, having previously netted a 70 in the third round of the 2008 Heather Farr Memorial.
“The team will need her to continue to mature and do even better her senior year and I think her best golf at Notre Dame is yet to come,” concluded Holt.
As a team, the Irish recorded a 306.60 stroke average – the fourth best mark in program history. Notre Dame’s best finish of the season came at the Alamo Invitational when the Irish shot a combined four-over par 292 to tie for second in the 12-team field. While Brophy earned co-medalist honors at the event, Huffer, Park and Conway all fired twoover par 74s to round out the scoring. Notre Dame also finished third at the Bettie Lou Evans Invite (tie) and at the 2010 BIG EAST Championship.
Other top individual performances included So-Hyun Park’s tie for eighth at the Bettie Lou Evans invite, where she fired a first round 75 and, after the second round was cancelled due to rain, The Irish, having firmly established themselves as followed with a one-over par 72 in the final round of play. Through three seasons of play, Park now a fixture in NCAA Regional play, will be looking ranks third in career stroke average with a 76.19 to make the leap to next season’s championship field
Individual Highlights Top Individual Finishes • Annie Brophy - T-1st (The Alamo Invitational, 70/-2) • Annie Brophy - T-2nd (BIG EAST Championship, 226/+10) • Becca Huffer - 5th (Windy City Collegiate, 216/E) • Becca Huffer - T-7th (BIG EAST Championship, 234/+18) Final 2009-10 Stroke Averages Becca Huffer............................................74.90 Annie Brophy..........................................75.44 Katie Conway..........................................78.17 So-Hyun Park..........................................79.63 Kristin Wetzel..........................................80.79 Katie Allare..............................................81.00 Julie Kim.................................................83.20 TEAM..........................................306.60
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2009-10 Roster 2009-10 Women’s Golf Team
2009-10 Irish women’s golf: (l-r) 2009-10 Irish women’s golf: (l-r) assistant coach Kyle Lynne Veltri, Katie Conway, Katie Allare, So-Hyun Park, Becca Huffer, Annie Brophy, Kristin Wetzel, Julie Kim and head coach Susan Holt.
2009-10 Women’s Golf Roster
Name
Katie Allare **** Annie Brophy (C) *** Katie Conway ** Becca Huffer * Julie Kim *** So-Hyun Park **** Kristin Wetzel (C) * - monograms won (C) – captain
Year
Height
Birthdate
Hometown
High School
So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr.
5-3 5-8 5-3 5-11 5-3 5-4 5-4
4/4/1989 9/20/1987 6/29/1989 7/9/1990 3/19/1988 8/16/1988 1/5/1988
Phoenix, Ariz. Spokane, Wash. Wading River, N.Y. Denver, Colo. Bayside, N.Y. Seoul, South Korea Middletown, N.Y.
Xavier Prep Gonzaga Prep Shoreham-Wading River Littleton Bayside Bradenton Prep (Fla.) Hilton Head Prep School (S.C.)
Head Coach: Susan Holt (Ohio State University ’88) Assistant Coach: Kyle Veltri (Saint Mary’s College (Ind.) ’01) Pronunciation Guide Katie Allare A-lair So-Hyun Park So-YUN
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2009 Fall Results/Statistics Tournament Mary Fossum Invitational September 12-13, 2009 East Lansing, Michigan Forest Akers West Golf Club Par 72 6,348 yards
Player Team Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway Kristin Wetzel So-Hyun Park
Rounds 311-304-311 76-75-72 76-77-76 79-78-79 80-80-83 84-75-88
Total 926/+62 223/+7 229/+13 236/+20 243/+27 247/+31
Finish (Field) 10th (17) T-14th (91) T-26th T-47th T-67th T-79th
Bettie Lou Evans Invite* September 25-27, 2009 Lexington, Kentucky UK’s Big Blue Course Par 72 (rd. 1); Par 71 (rd. 3) 6,168 yards/5,916 yards
Team So-Hyun Park Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway Kristin Wetzel Katie Allare (I) Julie Kim (I)
304-xxx-294 75-xx-72 76-xx-73 74-xx-75 79-xx-74 86-xx-76 79-xx-81 81-xx-82
598/+26 147/+4 149/+6 149/+6 153/+10 162/+19 160/+17 163/+20
T3rd (15) T-8th (82) T-14th T-14th T-36th T-62nd T-59th T-66th
Windy City Collegiate October 5-6, 2009 Glenview, Illinois The Glen Club Par 72 6,539 yards
Team Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway So-Hyun Park Kristin Wetzel
292-297-301 74-70-72 69-73-75 75-77-75 81-77-79 74-78-85
890/+26 216/E 217/+1 227/+11 237/+21 237/+21
T-4th (15) 5th (81) T-6th T-35th T-66th T-66th
Mercedes Benz Collegiate Champ. October 16-18, 2009 Knoxville, Tennessee Fox Den Country Club Par 72 6,317 yards
Team Becca Huffer Annie Brophy So-Hyun Park Katie Conway Kristin Wetzel
306-300-302 75-74-74 77-72-75 77-78-74 77-76-79 82-83-83
908/+44 223/+7 224/+8 229/+13 232/+16 248/+32
9th (18) T-15th (95) T-20th T-47th T-60th 93rd
The Alamo Invitational^ October 26-27, 2009 San Antonio, Texas Briggs Ranch Golf Club Par 72 6,323 yards
Team Annie Brophy Becca Huffer So-Hyun Park Katie Conway Kristin Wetzel
xxx-xxx-292 xxx-xxx-70 xxx-xxx-74 xxx-xxx-74 xxx-xxx-74 xxx-xxx-76
292/+4 70/-2 74/+2 74/+2 74/+2 76/+4
T-2nd (12) T-1st (60) T-13th T-13th T-13th T-22nd
Underlined rounds - not counted toward team scoring * - Tournament shortened to 36-holes ^- Tournament shortened to 18-holes (I) - Independent entrant
2009 FALL STATISTICS Player Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway So-Hyun Park Katie Allare Kristin Wetzel Julie Kim TEAM
(sorted by stroke average)
Events 5 5 5 5 1 5 1 5
Top Finish (Field) 5th (81) T-1st (60) T-13th (60) T-8th (82) T-59th (82) T-22nd (60) T-66th (82) T-2nd (12)
*Rds (Count) 12/12 (12) 12/12 (12) 12/12 (12) 12/12 (9) 2/0 (-) 12/12 (3) 2/0 (-) 12
Strokes 885 889 922 934 160 966 163 3,614#
Best Rd 70 (-2) 69 (-3) 74 (+2) 72 (+1) 79 (+7) 74 (+2) 81 (+9) 292 (+4)
Best 36 144 (E) 142 (-2) 152 (+8) 147 (+4) 160 (+17) 152 (+8) 163 (+20) 589 (+13)
Best 54 216 (E) 217 (+1) 227 (+11) 229 (+13) -- 237 (+21) -- 890 (+26)
Average 73.75 74.08 76.83 77.83 80.00 80.50 81.50 301.17#
# - Includes only strokes counted toward team scoring ^ - Number after / refers to rounds as a member of the starting five
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2010 Spring Results Tournament Central District Invitational February 22-23, 2010 Parrish, Fla. River Wilderness Golf Club Par 72 6,099 yards
Player Team Becca Huffer Katie Conway Annie Brophy Kristin Wetzel So-Hyun Park
Rounds 310-308-303 76-73-73 76-76-76 78-77-74 80-82-83 87-84-80
Total 921/+57 222/+6 228/+12 229/+13 245/+29 251/+35
Finish (Field) 14th (15) T-14th T-35th T-39th T-72nd T-73rd
LSU Tiger/Wave Classic March 12-14, 2010 New Orleans, La. English Turn Golf Club Par 72 6,186 yards
Team Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway Kristin Wetzel So-Hyun Park
310-314-300 72-76-76 74-84-72 83-75-76 81-80-76 86-83-81
924/+60 224/+8 230/+14 234/+18 237/+21 250/+34
13th (23) T-15th T-41st T-58th T-74th T-113th
Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational March 26-28, 2010 Austin, Texas University of Texas Golf Club Par 72 6,255 yards
Team Annie Brophy Becca Huffer So-Hyun Park Katie Conway Kristin Wetzel
303-310-317 74-78-77 77-77-76 74-78-82 78-82-82 83-77-85
930/+66 229/+13 230/+14 234/+18 242/+26 245/+29
11th (17) T-26th T-29th T-43rd T-73rd T-80th
SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational April 11-12, 2010 Gainesville, Fla. Mark Bostick GC at the Univ. of Florida Par 70 6,002 yards
Team Annie Brophy Becca Huffer Katie Conway So-Hyun Park Kristin Wetzel
295-300-308 72-73-74 74-70-77 70-82-80 79-79-77 81-78-87
903/+63 219/+9 221/+11 232/+22 235/+25 246/+36
8th (15) T-11th T-18th T-46th T-55th T-73rd
BIG EAST Championship April 18-20, 2010 Innisbrook, Fla. Innisbrook Resort - Island Course Par 72 6,205 yards
Team Annie Brophy Becca Huffer Katie Allare Katie Conway So-Hyun Park
320-313-303 80-72-74 81-78-75 78-84-77 87-82-77 81-81-84
936/+72 226/+10 234/+18 239/+23 246/+30 246/+30
3rd (7) T-2nd T-7th T-15th T-25th T-25th
970/+106 231/+15 241/+25 249/+33 253/+37 166/+22
17th (24) T-16th T-65th T-85th T-96th 123rd
NCAA Central Regional Team 328-319-323 May 6-8, 2010 Becca Huffer 75-79-77 Columbus, Ind. Katie Conway 82-79-80 Otter Creek Golf Club Katie Allare 86-80-83 Par 72 Julie Kim 87-83-83 6,417 yards Annie Brophy 85-81-DQ Underlined rounds - not counted toward team scoring
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Spring/Season Statistics 2010 SPRING STATISTICS Player Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway So-Hyun Park Kristin Wetzel Katie Allare Julie Kim TEAM
(sorted by stroke average)
Events 6 6 6 5 4 2 1 6
Top Finish (Field) T-7th (35) T-2nd (35) T-25th (35) T-25th (35) 72nd (75) T-15th (35) T-96th (123) 3rd (7)
*Rds (Count) 18/18 (18) 18/18 (16) 18/18 (15) 15/15 (11) 12/12 (7) 6/6 (5) 3/3 (1) 18
Strokes 1,362 1,299 1,419 1,216 973 488 253 5,584#
Best Rd 70 (E) 72 (E) 70 (E) 74 (+2) 76 (+4) 77 (+5) 83 (+11) 300 (+12)
Best 36 144 (+4) 145 (+5) 152 (+8) 152 (+8) 160 (+16) 161 (+17) 166 (+22) 595 (+35)
Best 54 222 (+6) 219 (+9) 228 (+12) 234 (+18) 237 (+21) 239 (+23) 253 (+37) 921 (+57)
Average 75.67 76.41* 78.83 81.07 81.08 81.33 84.33 310.22#
*Rds (Count) 30/30 (30) 30/30 (28) 30/30 (27) 27/27 (20) 24/24 (10) 8/6 (5) 5/3 (1) 30
Strokes 2,247 2,188 2,345 2,150 1,939 648 416 9,198#
Best Rd 70 (-2) 69 (-3) 70 (E) 72 (+1) 74 (+2) 77 (+5) 81 (+9) 292 (+4)
Best 36 144 (E) 142 (-2) 152 (+8) 147 (+4) 152 (+8) 160 (+17) 163 (+20) 589 (+13)
Best 54 216 (E) 217 (+1) 227 (+11) 229 (+13) 237 (+21) 239 (+23) 253 (+37) 890 (+26)
Average 74.90 75.44* 78.17 79.63 80.79 81.00 83.20 306.60#
# - Includes only strokes counted toward team scoring ^ - Number after / refers to rounds as a member of the starting five * - Stroke average is factored out of 17 rounds
2009-10 SEASON STATISTICS Player Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway So-Hyun Park Kristin Wetzel Katie Allare Julie Kim TEAM
Events 11 11 11 10 9 3 2 11
(sorted by stroke average)
Top Finish (Field) 5th (81) T-1st (60) T-13th (60) T-8th (82) T-22nd (60) T-15th (35) T-66th (82) T-2nd (12)
# - Includes only strokes counted toward team scoring ^ - Number after / refers to rounds as a member of the starting five * - Stroke average is factored out of 29 rounds
2010 BIG EAST Championship April 18-20, 2010 Innisbrook Golf Club and Resort • Palm Harbor, Fla. Par 72 – 6,205 yards Final Team Standings 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Louisville USF Notre Dame Cincinnati St. John’s Rutgers Georgetown
920 (+56, 311-305-304) 928 (+64, 322-296-310) 936 (+72, 320-313-303) 954 (+90, 321-316-317) 955 (+91, 326-323-306) 970 (+106, 333-312-325) 976 (+112, 342-316-318)
Top-Five Final Individual Standings 1. t2. t2. 4. t5. t5.
Sara-Maude Juneau (Louisville) Annie Brophy (Notre Dame) Shena Young (USF) Rachel Edwards (USF) Daphne Parker (Louisville) Ann-Karin Ljungstrom (Louisville)
220 (+4, 74-71-75) 226 (+10, 80-72-74) 226 (+10, 78-71-77) 228 (+12, 82-69-77) 231 (+15, 79-78-74) 231 (+15, 81-75-75)
2010 All-BIG EAST Women's Golf Team Laura Anderson, Sara-Maude Juneau*, Anna-Karin Ljungstrom, Daphne Parker* (Louisville) Annie Brophy*, Katie Conway, Becca Huffer* (Notre Dame) Bambee Dela Paz, Jenny Linville (Cincinnati) Rachel Edwards*, Shena Yang (USF) Renee Cloutier, St. John's
Women's BIG EAST Player of the Year Sara-Maude Juneau* (Louisville)
Women's BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Shena Yang* (USF)
Women's BIG EAST Coach of the Year
Senior co-captain Annie Brophy (pictured above) finished tied for second at the 2010 BIG EAST Tournament. In her four appearances at the annual event, Brophy finished first in 2008, second in 2010, third in 2007 and tied for ninth in 2009. She also became just the second player in program history to earn four All-BIG EAST honors.
Marci Kornegay (USF) * - Denotes a unanimous selection
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Fighting Irish Women’s Golf In Ireland August 9-16, 2009
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Student-Athletes
The Irish opened the 2009-10 campaign with a preseason trip to Ireland, where they played five rounds of golf at Waterville, Tralee, Killarney, Old Head and Ballybunion. Above, the team and coaching staff are pictured prior to teeing it up at the Waterville Golf Links.
StudentAthletes
Annie Brophy
Senior Spokane, Wash. Gonzaga Prep Majors: Marketing & Sociology
honors & awards 2008 BIG EAST Medalist 2010 Alamo Invitational Medalist All-BIG EAST (2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010) 2010 Rockne Student-Athlete Award Winner 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team Co-Captian (2010)
A naturally gifted golfer ... 2008 BIG EAST and 2010 Alamo Invitational medalist … just the second four-time all-BIG EAST honoree in program history … graduates with the fourth best career stroke average in program history with a 76.60 mark … 110 of her 126 rounds were counted towards Notre Dame’s team score … collegiatebest round was a three-under par 69, which she achieved this past season in the opening round of the Windy City Collegiate … her top 54-hole mark is an even par 216, which has been reached twice ... a good teammate and leader who served as one of the team’s captains during her senior season ... four-time monogram winner. AS A SENIOR: Competed in all 11 events on the year … 28 of a possible 30 rounds were counted towards the team score … registered a 75.44 scoring average on the season … All-BIG EAST … named BIG EAST Golfer of the Week (April 14) … finished in a tie for 26th at the Mary
Fossum Invitational (229, 76-76-77) to open the year … continued her strong start at the rain-shortened Bettie Lou Evans Invite by finishing in a tie for 14th (149, 74-75) … season low round came at the Windy City Collegiate where she fired a 69 (-3) … her low round helped position herself for a sixth place finish (217, 69-73-75) … tied for the medalist honors in the weather-shortened Alamo Invitational where she carded a 2 under par 70 … tied for 11th at the SunTrust Gator Invitational after carding a 219 (72-73-74) … after a tough opening round, rebounded to finish in a second place at the BIG EAST Championship by carding a ten over par 226 (80-72-74) total ... saw all three of her rounds counted toward team scoring at the Mary Fossum Invitational, the Windy City Collegiate, the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship, the Central District Championship, the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational, the SunTrust Lady Gator and the BIG EAST Championship. AS A JUNIOR: Played in each of Notre Dame’s 11 events on the season ... posted a career-best 76.91 stroke average ... had 29 of a possible 33 rounds counted ... shot the best round of her Fighting Irish career (at the time) in the second round of the Lady Northern Invitational when she carded a 70 (-2) ... opened the season with a 227 (75-74-78) at the Cougar Classic ... tied for 11th at the Mary Fossum Invitational with a 225 (80-74-71) ... had her first and second rounds counted at the Heather Farr Memorial (72-71-76), helping the Irish notch their only team win of the season and the lowest 54-hole team total in program history (-6/858) ... in that tournament, her second round minus-one (71) helped Notre Dame record the lowest team round in program history (281) ... had her best finish of the season at the Lady Northern, carding a 222 (75-70-77) to finish fourth in the 82-person field ... her second round 70 was her best round with the Irish ... closed out the fall with a 238 (83-77-78) at the Landfall Tradition ... opened the spring with a 240 (85-83-72) at the Northrop Grumman ... shot a 226 (76-74-76) at the LSU Classic ... followed with a 236 (75-78-83) at the Betsy Rawls Invitational ... finished with a 233
(78-77-78) and had all three of her rounds counted at the Bryan National Collegiate ... earned her third top-15 finish of the season at the BIG EAST tournament after shooting a 224 (77-73-74) ... finished the season with a 248 (82-78-88) at the NCAA Central Regional. AS A SOPHOMORE: Became first outright BIG EAST medalist in program history … ranked fourth on the team with a 77.03 stroke average … teed it up in all 11 tournaments … had 26 of 32 rounds scored for the team … top round was a one-under par 71, while best 54-hole mark was an even par 216 … opened the season with a 222 (+6, 75-74-73) to tie for 27th in the Irish win at the Cougar Classic … aided Notre Dame’s victory effort at the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup as she posted a 226 (+10, 77-73-76) and tied for 21st … helped the Irish to their third straight win by firing
Brophy’s Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Tournaments 10 11 11
Rds/Tm Rds 28/28 32/32 33/33
Count 24 26 29
Strokes 2,157 2,465 2,538
Avg. 77.04 77.03 76.91
Top Rd 71 (-1) 71 (-1) 70 (-2)
Top 36 144 (E) 144 (E) 143 (-1)
Top 54 216 (E) 216 (E) 219 (+3)
Top Finish (Field) – Event (Score) 3rd (34) - BIG EAST Championship (216) 1st (35) - BIG EAST Championship (222) 4th (82) - Lady Northern Invitational (222)
2009-10
11
30/30
28
2,188
75.44
69 (-3)
142 (-2)
217 (+1)
T-1st (60) - The Alamo Invitational (70)
Career
43
126/126
110
9,575
76.60
69 (-3)
142 (-2)
216 (E)
1st (35) - 2008 BIG EAST Championship (222)
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a 235 (+22, 77-78-80) at the Wolverine Invitational … tied for 49th at the Lady Paladin Invitational by carding a 237 (+21, 84-79-74) … in the final event of the fall campaign, she shot a 232 (+19, 75-76-81) to tie for 47th at the Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate … commenced the spring season with a 239 (+23, 84-75-80), which tied her for 50th at the Central District Invitational … runner-up at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational by matching a career-best 54-hole total of 216 (E, 71-73-72) in helping the Notre Dame to its fourth victory of the season … her first round total of 71 (-1) tied her top collegiate mark … in the weather-shortened Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational, she carded a 36-hole total of 168 (+24, 80-88) to tie for 61st … tied for 37th at the Canes & Cards Classic by firing a 228 (+12, 80-74-74) … won the BIG EAST championship with a six-over par 222 (74-74-74) to lead the Irish to the third BIG EAST title in program history … shot a 240 (+24, 84-78-78) to tie for 84th at the NCAA Central Regional … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Came on strong towards the end of her rookie campaign … major contributor all season long as she was a part of the scoring lineup in all 10 events, registering a 77.04 scoring average, which ranked second on the team and sixth in program history … had 24 of 28 rounds counted towards the team score … led the Fighting Irish with a third-place finish at the BIG EAST Championship en route to garnering allconference accolades … carded a three-round even-par score of 216 (72-73-71) at the conference tournament … that was the team’s top 54-hole score of the season … her third round one-under par 71 at the BIG EAST Championship was her top round of her freshman campaign … shot a two-over par 74 in her first collegiate round at the season-opening Cougar Classic … finished that tournament with a 13-over par 229 (74-79-76), which was her best 54-hole score of the first semester, and in a tie for 45th … her top finish of the fall season came at the Lady Irish Invitational as she shot a 235 (+19, 77-79-79) to place in a tie for 23rd at the Warren Golf Course and help Notre Dame to a second-place finish … registered a 240 (+24, 81-83-76), which tied her for 34th overall, as the Irish notched another runner-up finish at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational … posted an 11-over par 155 (78-77) to tie for 35th at the 36-hole TaylorMade Aztec Fall Classic … concluded the first semester by firing a 237 (+21, 82-77-78) to finish tied for 67th at the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate … opened the spring season with a 15-over par 231 (79-76-76),
which tied her for 36th, at the Central District Classic … at the UNLV Spring Invitational, she shot a 14-over par 230 (76-81-73) to place in a tie for 68th … recorded her first collegiate top-20 finish as she tied for 20th at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational with a 17-over par 233 (7879-76) … notched a top-10 finish at the Indiana Invitational at Crooked Stick Golf Club with a seven-over par 151 (77-74) to tie for ninth at the 36-hole event … earned a monogram. PREP & PERSONAL: Hails from Spokane, Wash. … a four-time letterwinner in golf at Gonzaga Preparatory School … the younger sister of former Irish co-captain and standout golfer Katie Brophy … placed fourth in the Washington Class 4A State Championship with an eight-over par 152 (76-76) … as a senior, she tied for first at the state championship yet lost in a playoff … enjoyed a successful summer in 2005, which included her qualifying for match play at the U.S. Junior Girls Championship in a sudden-death playoff … in July of 2005, she placed 25th out of a field of 132 at the Girls’ Junior Americas’ Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico by carding a 225 (79-77-79) … was fifth at the AJGA Lockton Kansas City Junior event this past August as she carded a 13-over par 223 (76-70-77) par 70, 5,787-yard Kansas City Country Club in Mission Hills, Kan. … finished sixth at the AJGA Trophy Trophy Lake event with a 231 (79-76-76) … daughter of Michael and Nancy Brophy … father is a 1973
graduate of Notre Dame … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business as a marketing major with a supplemental major in sociology ... earned Notre Dame’s 2010 Rockne Scholar StudentAthlete award after finishing with a cumulative GPA of 3.067. Brophy’s Career Bests Top College Tournament Rounds 69/-3 70/-2 70/-2 71/-1
1st round Windy City Collegiate (fall ‘09) 2nd round Lady Northern Invitational (fall ‘08) Only round The Alamo Invitational (fall ‘09) Four times
Top 54-Hole College Tournament Scores 216 (E) 216 (E) 217 (+1)
Rio Verde Invitational (spring ‘08) BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘07) Windy City Collegiate (fall ‘09)
Top Career Finishes (Field) 1st (35) T-1st (60) 2nd (106) T-2nd (35) 3rd (34)
BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘08) The Alamo Invitational (fall ’09) Rio Verde Invitational (spring ‘08) BIG EAST Championship (spring ’10) BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘07)
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Julie Kim
Senior Bayside, N.Y. Bayside H.S. Major: Design
honors & awards All-BIG EAST (2007)
A solid player and competitor who battled injuries during much of her career ... finished her career with a 80.12 stroke average in 25 rounds of play … her top collegiate round was an even-par 72, while her best 54-hole total was a 228 (+12) … both of those marks came during Kim’s freshman season … had 13 of a possible 20 rounds scored for the team … missed all of the fall season of her freshman campaign, but came back strong in the second semester and earned all-BIG EAST honors ... only played in one event as a sophomore … made her only appearances of the 2009 and 2010 seasons at the NCAA Central Regional .... earned a monogram as a freshman. AS A SENIOR: Competed in two events on the season, one of which came as an individual … finished the season with an 83.20 scoring average … season best finish came at the Bettie Lou Evans Invite, where she carded a twenty over-par 163 to finish in a tie for 66th (81-82) … finished off her career by playing in the NCAA Central Regional … shot a 263 in NCAA play, which put her in a tie for 96th (87-83-83) … her final round 83 counted towards Notre Dame’s team score.
Kim’s Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09
Tournaments 5 1 1 2
Rds/Tm Rds 14/14 3/0 3/3 5/3
Count 11 0 1 1
Strokes 1,088 237 262 416
Avg. 77.71 79.00 87.33 83.20
Top Rd 72 (E) 77 (+5) 86 (+14) 81 (+9)
Top 36 149 (+5) 157 (+13) 174 (+30) 163 (+20)
Top 54 228 (+12) 237 (+21) 262 (+46) 253 (+37)
Top Finish (Field) – Event (Score) 8th (34) - BIG EAST Championship (228) T-58th (106) - Rio Verde Invitational (237) 104th (108) - NCAA Central Regional (262) T-66th (82) - Bettie Lou Evans Invite (163)
Career
9
25/20
13
2,003
80.12
72 (E)
149 (+5)
228 (+12)
8th (34) - 2007 BIG EAST Championship (228)
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AS A JUNIOR: Came back to play in the NCAA Central Regional, her first competitive tournament in over a year ... shot a 262 (88-86-88) ... her second round 86 counted towards the team score. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in one event … struggled with injuries during most of the season … carded a 237 (+21, 77-80-80) to tie for 58th at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational during the spring season. AS A FRESHMAN: Did not compete during the first semester due to an injury … was a vital part to the Fighting Irish lineup during the spring season … played in all five tournaments during the second semester … registered a 77.71 scoring average, which ranked third on the team during the spring campaign … had 11 of her 14 rounds scored for the team … earned all-BIG EAST honors by placing eighth at the BIG EAST Championship … carded a season-best three-round total of 228 (+12, 72-78-78) at the conference tournament … her even-par 72 during the first round was her top round of the season … tied for team-leading hon-
ors during her collegiate debut at the Central District Classic … shot a 14-over par 230 (76-7381) to tie for 30th along with her teammate Noriko Nakazaki at the event … posted a 13-over par 229 (77-75-77) to tie for 65th at the UNLV Spring Invitational … registered a 241 (+25, 82-82-77) to tie for 48th at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational … shot a 16-over par 160 (78-82) to tie for 57th at the Indiana Invitational at the Crooked Stick Golf Club … earned a monogram. PREP & PERSONAL: A native of Bayside, N.Y., where she attended Bayside High School … had an impressive July of 2005 with a victory at the Lessing’s AJGA Classic with a 213 (74-70-69) and a runner-up finish a week later at the Randall Parker Shootout at Wild Quail by carding a 218 (75-68-75) … closed out the month with a 226 (73-75-78) at the McDonald’s Betsy Rawls Girls Championship to tie for ninth … the daughter of So Joong and Sun Hee Kim ... has two siblings ... graduated from the College of Arts and Letters as a design major.
Kim’s Career Bests Top College Tournament Rounds 72/E 73/+1 75/+3
1st round BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘07) 2nd round Central District Classic (spring ‘07) 2nd round UNLV Spring Invitational (spring ‘07)
Top 54-Hole College Tournament Scores 228 (+12) BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘07) 229 (+13) UNLV Spring Invitational (spring ‘07)
Top Career Finishes (Field) 8th (34) BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘07) T-30th (73) Central District Classic (spring ‘07)
Geographic Breakdown Far and Wide: Since the beginning of the Notre Dame women’s golf program in 1988, Irish women’s golfers have come from 20 different states and three foreign countries. They have hailed from New Jersey to Florida to Texas to California. Notre Dame women’s golf has even reached as far north as Ontario, across the Pacific Ocean to Seoul, South Korea, the home of junior So-Hyun Park and south to Guadalajara, Mexico for recent graduate Alejandra Diaz-Calderon. Here is the complete list of states that have sent women’s golfers to Notre Dame:
Arizona California Colorado Florida Georgia
Illinois Indiana Kentucky Michigan Minnesota
New Jersey New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania
South Dakota Texas Washington Wisconsin Virginia
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Kristin Wetzel
Senior Middletown, N.Y. Hilton Head Prep (S.C.) Majors: Finance & Philosophy
honors & awards All-BIG EAST (2008) 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team Co-Captain (2010) An all-BIG EAST performer during her sophomore season … concluded her career with a 78.69 career stroke average, which ranks ninth in program history … played 99 rounds for the Irish … had 67 of a possible 96 rounds scored for the team … boasts a collegiate-best round of 71 (-1) and career-best 54-hole score of 221 (+5) … registered both of those marks during her sophomore season ... earned a monogram during each of her four seasons with the Irish ... a member of the Academic Honors Program … named to the NGCA All-Scholar Team (3.60 GPA and played in 60% of team events) in 2008 … had a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall semester of 2008 to earn a Director’s Chair … graduated with an impressive 3.925 cumulative GPA.
AS A SENIOR: Competed in nine events for the Irish … carded a 80.79 stroke average on the year … shot a three-day total of 243 at the Mary Fossum Invitational to open the season and finish in a tie for 67th (80-80-83) … carded a 162 in the rain-shortened Bettie Lou Evans Invite to finish in a tie for 62nd (86-76) … tied for 66th in the Windy City Collegiate by shooting a 237 total (74-78-85) … her finish was aided by firing her season best round of 74 … stayed hot by finishing in a tie for 22nd at the weather shortened Alamo Invitational (76) … tied for 72nd at the Central District Invitational when she posted a 245 (80-82-83) … shot a 237 in the LSU Tiger/Wave Classic to a tie for 74th (81-80-76) … in her last tournament of the season she carded a 246 to finish tied for 73rd at the SunTrust Gator Invitational (81-78-87). AS A JUNIOR: Played in four tournaments for the Irish, including one appearance as an individual entrant ... shot a 231 (76-76-79) at the Cougar Classic ... tied for 36th at the Mary Fossum Invitational with a 235 (79-78-78) ... played the Lady Northern as an individual, shooting a 243 (81-81-81) ... returned to the Irish lineup at the BIG EAST Championship where she shot a 235 (76-80-79) to finish in 23rd-place and to help the team to a runner-up finish … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned all-BIG EAST honors … was a member of the team’s starting lineup in all 11 tournaments … produced a 77.16 scoring average in 32 rounds of play … had 26 rounds scored … began her sophomore campaign with a nine-over par 225 (76-75-74) to tie for 42nd in helping Notre Dame win the Cougar Classic … shaved two shots off that total in the next event as she carded a 223 (+7, 75-71-77), which tied her for 13th, in another Irish victory at the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup … her second round 71 (-1) was a career-best … helped Notre Dame to its third straight victory by shooting a 235 (+2, 79-78-78) to tie for 26th at the Wolverine Invitational … tied for 17th at the Lady Paladin Invitational by registering a 230 (+14, 81-75-74) … at the Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate, she fired a 234 (+21, 75-79-80) to tie for 54th in the last event of the fall … opened the spring semester by carding a 243 (+27, 85-78-
80) at the Central District Invitational … recorded her first top-10 finish by placing sixth with a fiveover par 221 (74-72-75) to help the Irish win the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational … shot a 169 (+25, 85-84) to tie for 67th at the weather-shortened Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational … tied for 30th with a 10-over par 226 (78-75-73) at the Canes & Cards Classic … tied for fourth with a 227 (+11, 75-76-76) and helped Notre Dame win the program’s third BIG EAST title … at the NCAA Central Regional, she produced a 236 (+20, 76-83-77), which placed her in a tie for 74th … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Was in the Fighting Irish lineup during all 10 events ... posted a 78.82 scoring average ... 22 of her 28 total rounds counted towards the team score ... opened her collegiate career with a three-round total of 239 (+23, 83-75-81) to tie for 73rd overall at the Cougar Classic ... registered her top 54-hole score of the season at the Lady Irish Invitational to help Notre Dame place second ... fired a 16-over par 232 (81-72-79) at the home event, which was held at the Warren Golf Course ... her even-par 72 in the second round tied her low-round of the season ... carded a 241 (+25, 80-76-85) at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, where she placed 38th en route to helping the Irish to a second-place finish ... recorded a 36-hole score of 157 (+13, 81-76) to place in a tie for 49th at the TaylorMade Aztec Fall Classic ... concluded her first semester of play with a 239 (+23, 79-80-80) at the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate ... opened the spring season with a 234 (+18, 79-7976) at the Central District Classic to finish tied for 46th ... top 54-hole score of the second semester occurred at the UNLV Spring Invitational, where she carded a 17-over par 233 (81-80-72) to place in a tie for 81st ... shot a 242 (+26, 80-79-83) at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational to tie for 54th ... tied for 30th at the Indiana Invitational at the Crooked Stick Golf Club as she shot a 36-hole total of 155 (+11, 81-74) ... helped Notre Dame to a runner-up finish at the BIG EAST Championship by placing 15th with a 19-over par 235 (75-82-78) ... earned a monogram. PREP & PERSONAL: Hails from Middletown, N.Y. … a four-year letter winner in
Wetzel’s Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Tournaments 10 11 4 9
Rds/Tm Rds 28/28 32/32 12/9 24/24
Count 22 26 6 10
Strokes 2,207 2,469 944 1,939
Avg. 78.82 77.16 78.67 80.79
Top Rd 72 (E) 71 (-1) 76 (+4) 74 (+2)
Top 36 151 (+7) 146 (+2) 152 (+8) 152 (+8)
Top 54 232 (+16) 221 (+5) 231 (+15) 237 (+21)
Top Finish (Field) – Event (Score) T-11th (73) - Lady Irish Invitational (232) T-4th (35) - BIG EAST Championship (227 23rd (35) - BIG EAST Championship (235) T-22nd (60) - Alamo Invitational (76)
Career
34
99/96
67
7,790
78.69
71 (-1)
146 (+2)
221 (+5)
T-4th (35) - 2008 BIG EAST Championship (227)
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Wetzel’s Career Bests Top College Tournament Rounds 71/-1 72/E 72/E 72/E
2nd round Cardinal Cup (fall ‘07) 2nd round Rio Verde Invitational (spring ‘08) 3rd round UNLV Spring Invitational (spring ‘07) 2nd round Lady Irish Invitational (fall ‘06)
Top 54-Hole College Tournament Scores 221 (+5) 223 (+7) 225 (+9)
Rio Verde Invitational (spring ‘08) Cardinal Cup (fall ‘07) Cougar Classic (fall ‘07)
Top Career Finishes (Field) T-4th (35) BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘08) 6th (106) Rio Verde Invitational (spring ‘08) T-11th (73) Lady Irish Invitational (fall ‘06)
golf at Hilton Head Preparatory School, in Hilton Head, S.C. … racked up two victories and one runner-up finish in national tournaments during 2004 … placed first at the AJGA Hargray Junior Classic by firing a 222 (74-75-73) and shot a 234 (77-75-82) to win the Hudson Junior Invitational … carded a 223 (72-79-72) to earn a secondplace finish at the IJGT Tournament of Champions
… claimed a victory at the 2004 New York City Women’s Amateur by shooting a nine-over par 153 (79-74) … daughter of Gerhard and Bobbie Wetzel … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business … majored in finance with a supplemental major in philosophy.
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Katie Conway
Junior Wading River, N.Y. Shoreham-Wading River H.S. Major: Finance
honors & awards All-BIG EAST (2010)s 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star
A major contributor to the Fighting Irish lineup as she has played in 30 of a possible 33 tournaments since arriving on campus … has a 77.73 stroke average through three seasons, which ranks seventh in program history … her top collegiate round of 70 (-2) was achieved at the Heather Farr Memorial during her sophomore season and then matched in the opening round of the SunTrust Lady Gator during her junior season … an excellent student who carries a 3.619 cumulative GPA as a finance major ... participated in Notre Dame’s Rosenthal Leadership Academy as a sophomore … named to the NGCA All-Scholar Team (3.60 GPA and played in 60% of team events) in 2008 … earned monograms in each of her three seasons with the Irish. AS A JUNIOR: One of three players to competed in all 11 events on the year … notched a 78.17 stroke average for the season … earned the first All-BIG EAST honor of her career … at the rain-shortened Bettie Lou Evans Invite, she fired a two-round total of 153 to place her in a tie for 36th (79-74) … her consistent play continued at the Windy City Collegiate as she fired a 227 (75-77-
75) to finish 35th … her best finish of the year came in the abbreviated Alamo Invitational by carding a 74 to place her in a tie for 13th … she shot an opening round 7p at the SunTrust Lady Gator to match her career best round with the Irish … tied for 25th at the BIG EAST Championship (246, 87-82-77) … capped off her junior campaign with a 241 at the NCAA Central Regional, where she tied for 65th (82-79-80) … saw all three of her
rounds counted towards Notre Dame’s team score at the Mary Fossum Invitational, the Windy City Collegiate, the Mercedes Benz Championship, the Central District Invitational, the LSU Tiger/Wave Classic and the NCAA Central Regional … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in eight of a possible 11 events for the Irish, producing a 78.50 scoring average ... opened the season as an indi-
Conway’s Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Tournaments 11 8 11
Rds/Tm Rds 32/32 24/21 30/30
Count 24 12 27
Strokes 2,456 1,884 2,345
Avg. 76.75 78.50 78.17
Top Rd 73 (+1) 70 (-2) 70 (E)
Top 36 147 (+3) 151 (+7) 152 (+8)
Top 54 220 (+4) 221 (+5) 227 (+11)
Top Finish (Field) – Event (Score) T-9th (60) - Wolverine Invitational (228) T-20th (82) - Lady Northern Invitational (234) T-13th (60) - The Alamo Invitational
Career
30
86/83
63
6,685
77.73
70 (-2)
147 (+3)
220 (+4)
T-9th (60) - Wolverine Invitational (228)
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79) and tied for 33rd as the Irish won the RioVerde Collegiate Invitational … notched another top-10 showing by tying for 10th with a 36-hole mark of 157 (+13, 77-80) at the weather-shortened Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational … posted her top three-round score of the season at the Canes & Cards Classic by firing a four-over par 220 (73-74-73) to tie for 11th … finished in a tie for 15th at the BIG EAST Championship by producing a 233 (+17, 79-77-77) to help the Irish to the league title … at the NCAA Central Regional, she finished with a 238 (+22, 79-83-76) and tied for 77th … earned a monogram. PREP & PERSONAL: A native of Wading River, N.Y. ... attended ShorehamWading River High School, where she was coached by Steve Tuttle … ranked 21st nationally by the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) ... registered solid showings at AJGA events during the spring and summer of 2006 ... placed second in the Ping Junior at the Woodlands (Texas) on Apr. 13-16 by carding a 217 (71-74-72) ... at the Corse/Max Philadelphia Runner Junior (July 31- Aug. 3), she finished in third place with a 220 (74-79-67) total ... registered a 13th-place showing at the McDonald’s Betsy Rawls Girls Championship this past July at the White Manor Country Club in Malvern, Pa. ... she carded a 54-hole score of 224 (7477-73) ... the daughter of Linda and Jimmi Conway ... her father, a PGA professional, is her personal instructor … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business … carries a 3.619 cumulative GPA as a finance major. vidual entrant in the Mary Fossum Invitational, where she tied for 22nd with a 232 (73-78-81) ... shot a 221 (76-75-70) at the Heather Farr Memorial to finish tied for 28th and help the Irish to the win ... her 221 was the second-best 54-hole total of her Irish career and her final round 70 (-2) was the lowest round of her Notre Dame career ... the 70 helped the Irish card a team-best 54-hole mark of 858 (-6) for the tournament ... shot a 234 (75-8079) at the Lady Northern Invitational, with all three of her rounds counting towards the team score ... tied for 20th at that event, her best finish of the season ... tied for 34th at the Landfall Tradition with a 236 (82-75-79) to close out the fall season ... opened the spring season with a 250 (87-84-79) at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge ... shot a 233 (80-78-75) at the LSU Classic, where her second and third round totals counted towards the team score ... carded a 238 (81-80-77) at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational ... closed out her season with a 240 (81-78-81) at the Bryan National Collegiate.
AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 11 events as a member of the Notre Dame scoring lineup … ranked third on the team with a 76.75 stroke average, which is the eighth-best for a single season in program history … had 24 of 32 rounds scored for the team … in her collegiate debut, she carded a 231 (+15, 78-75-78) to tie for 64th and help the Irish to victory … posted a 10-over par 226 (7875-73) and tied for 21st as Notre Dame won the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup … her third round 73 (+1) marked her top round of the season that she would go on to achieve three more times on the year … registered a top-10 finish as she tied for ninth in Notre Dame’s victory at the Wolverine Invitational where she shot a 228 (+15, 78-76-74) … finished 11th at the Lady Paladin Invitational by shooting a 227 (+11, 75-79-73) … ended the first semester of play with a 231 (+18, 77-78-76) and a 46th-place finish at the Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate … in the first event of the spring season, she posted a 233 (+17, 79-76-78) to tie for 31st at the Central District Invitational … carded a 232 (+16, 77-76-
Conway’s Career Bests Top College Tournament Rounds 70/-2 70/E 73/+1
3rd round Heather Farr memorial (fall ‘08) 1st round SunTrust Gator Invitational (spring ’10) Five times
Top 54-Hole College Tournament Scores 220 (+4) 221 (+5) 226 (+10) 227 (+11) 227 (+11)
Canes & Cards Classic (spring ‘08) Heather Farr Memorial (fall ‘08) Cardinal Cup (fall ‘07) Lady Paladin Invitational (fall ‘07) Windy City Collegiate (fall ’10)
Top Career Finishes (Field) T-9th (60) T-10th (90) T-13th (60)
Wolverine Invitational (fall ‘07) Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (spring ‘08) The Alamo Invitational (fall ’10)
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So-Hyun Seoul, South Junior Korea Park Bradenton Prep (Fla.) Major: Accounting
honors & awards Honorable Mention All-American (2008) All-BIG EAST (2008 & 2009) Team MVP (2008) Two-Time Medalist 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star
The first All-America honoree in program history … received honorable-mention All-America accolades from the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) and Golfweek following a stellar freshman season (2008) … earned the Notre Dame Monogram Club Team MVP honors as a freshman ... ranks third in career stroke average with a 76.19 mark ... established a program-record 73.63 single-season scoring average as a freshman … has had 83 of a possible 95 rounds counted towards Notre Dame’s team score … her top 54-hole total of 212 (-4) ranks second in program history … has two medalist and four runner-up finishes with the Irish ... owns four of the top-12 rounds in program history including: two threeunder par (69) rounds as a freshman, a four-under par (68) and a record tying six-under par (66) round … earned all-BIG EAST honors in 2008 and 2009 … a fine student as well … carries a 3.665 cumulative GPA as an accounting major … named to the NGCA All-Scholar Team (3.60 GPA
and played in 60% of team events) in 2008 and 2009 … named to the Dean’s List for the 2010 spring semester after she recorded an impressive 3.792 GPA … earned monograms as a freshman, sophomore and junior. AS A JUNIOR: Competed in 10 events throughout the year … totaled a 79.63 scoring average on the year … started the season with a 79th place finish at the Mary Fossum Invitational (247, 84-75-88) … season best finish came at the rain-shortened Bettie Lou Evans Invite when she carded a two-day total of 147 (T-8th, 75-72) … in another rain-shortened event, the Alamo Invitational, she fired a two over par round of 74 to finish in 13th place … capped off her season with
a 25th place finish at the BIG EAST Championship where she shot a three-day total of 246 (81-81-84) … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: A constant in the Irish lineup, appearing in all 11 events and having 30 of a possible 33 rounds counted towards the team score ... posted a 75.91 scoring average, the sixthbest single season mark in program history ... had five top-15 finishes on the season ... named the BIG EAST Player of the Week on March 26 ... opened the fall season with a 227 (80-73-74) at the Cougar Classic to finish tied for 47th ... followed with an 11th-place tie at the Mary Fossum Invitational after shooting a 225 (74-68-83) ... at the time, her second round 68 tied for the second
Park’s Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Tournaments 11 11 10
Rds/Tm Rds 32/32 33/33 27/27
Count 32 30 20
Strokes 2,356 2,505 2,150
Avg. 73.63 75.91 79.63
Top Rd 69 (-3) 66 (-6) 72 (+1)
Top 36 139 (-5) 136 (-8) 147 (+4)
Top 54 212 (-4) 211 (-5) 229 (+13)
Top Finish (Field) – Event (Score) 1st (94/106) - Cardinal Cup (213)/Rio Verde Inv. (212) T-4th (106) - Heather Farr Memorial (211) T-8th (82) - Bettie Lou Evans Invite
Career
32
95/95
83
7,238
76.19
66 (-6)
136 (-8)
211 (-5)
1st (94/106) - Cardinal Cup (213)/Rio Verde Inv. (212)
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best round in school history ... followed with a 211 (70-66-75) at the Heather Farr Memorial to tie for fourth-place, her best finish of the year ... helped the Irish win that tournament behind the lowest 54-hole team total in program history (-6/858) ... her second round 66 tied her with Lisa Maunu for the best round in program history and helped the team card the lowest combined round in school history (-6/281) ... shot a 231 (74-78-79) at the Lady Northern Invitational to finish in a tie for 15th ... closed out the fall season with a 229 (79-73-77) at the Landfall Tradition, placing her in 14th ... opened the spring at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, finishing in a tie for 20th after carding a 233 (80-76-77) ... shot a 220 (74-75-71) at the LSU Classic ... followed with a 225 (73-76-76) at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational ... closed out the regular season with a 237 (78-79-80) at the Bryan National Collegiate ... tied for ninth-place with teammate Annie Brophy at the 2009 BIG EAST Tournament, registering a 224 (70-80-74) ... her first round 70 inlcuded a hole-in-one on the par-three fourth hole ... it was the first hole-in-one recorded in a tournament under head coach Susan Holt ... earned AllBIG EAST honors for the second consecutive season ... carded a 243 (77-79-87) at the NCAA Central Regional to close out the season. AS A FRESHMAN: Became the program’s first All-America honoree by producing an outstanding rookie campaign … copped honorable mention All-America accolades from the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) and Golfweek … set the program record with a 73.63 season
stroke average … her top 54-hole total of 212 (-4) ranks second in school history … named the Notre Dame Monogram Club Team MVP … only member of the Irish squad to have all 32 rounds counted for the team’s score … won two events (Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup, Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational) and was runner-up four times … copped all-BIG EAST accolades … placed in the top-seven in nine of 11 tournaments on the season … had a big start to her college career as she was the runner-up at the Cougar Classic with a threeunder par 213 (70-69-74) in helping Notre Dame to the win … the three-under par 69 in the second round ties her for third in program history … she would notch another 69 later on in the season … in just the second college tournament of her career, she captured medalist honors by carding another 213 (-3, 70-71-72) at the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup, another Irish win … in Notre Dame’s third-straight victory, she placed fifth with a 222 (+9, 74-71-77) at the Wolverine Invitational … tied for seventh with a nine-over par 225 (8072-73) at the Lady Paladin Invitational … runnerup at the Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate in the final event of the fall as she carded a two-over par 215 (73-72-70) … selected as Golf World’s ‘most surprising’ female player of the fall season … opened the spring semester with a 229 (+13, 75-75-79), which tied her for 18th at the Central District Invitational … won her second event of the season by taking the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational with a four-under par 212 (72-70-70), which also helped the team to its fourth triumph of the year … named Golf World’s College Player of the Week
for her performance at the Rio Verde Invitational … tied for seventh at the weather-shortened Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational with a 36-hole total of 156 (+12, 78-78) … shared runner-up honors at the Canes & Cards Classic with an even-par 216 (71-76-69) … at the BIG EAST Championship, she placed second to earn all-conference honors and help the Irish to the third league crown in program history … fired a 231 (+15, 74-79-78) to tie for 55th at the NCAA Central Regional … earned a monogram. PREP & PERSONAL: Attended Bradenton Preparatory Academy in Florida … ranked ninth nationally according to the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) ... took home medalist honors at the Bubba Conlee National Junior during the summer of 2006 in Olive Branch, Miss. with a 54-hole total of 214 (67-74-73) ... later in the summer of 2006, she placed eighth out of a 72-golfer field at the McDonald’s Betsy Rawls Girls Championship with a mark of 220 (74-75-71) ... that was one of several American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events in which she has competed ... has also played in Future Collegiate World Tour (FCWT) tournaments ... notched a win at the FCWT Plantation Inn Junior Golf Classic with a 36-hole score of 151 (76-75) in Crystal River, Fla. ... added to her medalist totals with two AJGA event victories over spring and summer of 2006 ... posted a win at the Bridgestone in Durham, N.C. in April of 2006 and then placed first at the Houchens Industries Junior Open in Bowling Green, Ky. in June ... the daughter of Dr. JongWoong and Myung-Hee Lee Park ... born Aug. 16, 1988 ... high school coach and personal instructor is Malcolm Joseph from the David Leadbetter Golf Academy … an accounting major in the Mendoza College of Business … carries a 3.665 cumulative GPA.
Park’s Career Bests Top College Tournament Rounds 66/-6 68/-4 69/-3 69/-3 70/-2
2nd round Heather Farr Memorial (fall ‘08) 2nd round Mary Fossum Invitational (fall ‘08) 3rd round Canes & Cards Classic (spring ‘08) 2nd round Cougar Classic (fall ‘07) six times
Top 54-Hole College Tournament Scores 211 (-5) 212 (-4) 213 (-3) 213 (-3)
Heather Farr Memorial (fall ‘08) Rio Verde Invitational (spring ‘08) Cardinal Cup (fall ‘07) Cougar Classic (fall ‘07)
Top Career Finishes (Field) 1st (106) 1st (94) 2nd
Rio Verde Invitational (spring ‘08) Cardinal Cup (fall ‘07) four times
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Katie Allare
Sophomore Phoenix, Ariz. Xavier Prep Major: Political Science
honors & awards 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star
A hard worker who brings more competition to the Irish roster … Made her collegiate debut as a sophomore and played in both of Notre Dame’s postseason events. AS A SOPHOMORE: Competed in three events on the season, including one appearance as an individual … carries an 81.00 scoring average for the season … made her collegiate debut while competing as an individual at the Bettie Lou Evans Invite where she carded a 160 (79-81), placing her in a tie for 59th … her best finish of the year came in a pivotal tournament as she tied for 15th at the BIG EAST Championship (78-84-77-239) … her opening round 78 led the Irish … the BIG EAST Championship marked Allare’s debut as a member of Notre Dame’s starting five … shot a 33-over par, 249 at the NCAA Central Regional on the Otter Creek Golf Course in Columbus, Ind. (86-80-83). AS A FRESHMAN: Did not appear in the Irish lineup. PREP & PERSONAL: A four-year letter winner at golf powerhouse Xavier Prep in Phoenix, Ariz. … part of the tremendous success at Xavier Prep, which has captured the Division 5A championship for 10 straight seasons … along with her accomplishments on the course, she was a team
captain and excelled in the classroom … an honor roll student all four of her prep years in addition to being named an Arizona Interscholastic Athletics Scholar Athlete … captured a victory at the AJGA Golf Pride Junior Classic Qualifier in August of 2006 at the Pine Needles Golf Course in Pinehurst, N.C. … in February of 2006, she notched a sixthplace showing at the IJGT at ASU Karsten … in June of 2007, she registered 10th-place finishes at both the AJGA Las Vegas Founders Junior Golf Championship and at the AJGA Dalhouise Junior Championship in Cape Girardeau, Mo. … a member of the JGAA 2007 Quintero Cup Team … Katie is the daughter of Greg and Ellen Allare … her father is a 1975 Notre Dame graduate … an excellent student who carries a 3.583 cumulative GPA in the College of Arts and Letters as a political science major.
Allare’s Career Bests Top College Tournament Rounds 77/+5 78/+6 79/+7
3rd round BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘10) 1st round BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘10) 1st round Bettie Lou Evans Invite (fall ‘09)
Top 54-Hole College Tournament Scores 239 (+23) BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘10) 249 (+33) NCAA Central Regional (spring ‘10)
Top Career Finishes (Field) T-15th (35) BIG EAST Championship (spring ‘10)
Allare’s Career Statistics Year Tournaments Rds/Tm Rds Count 2008-09 Did not appear in the Irish lineup 2009-10 3 8/6 5
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Top 54
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Becca Huffer
Sophomore Denver, Colo. Littleton H.S. Major: Industrial Design
Honors & Awards All-BIG EAST (2009 & 2010) BIG EAST Rookie Of The Year (2009) Monogram Club MVP (2010) 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Through two seasons, the program’s all-time leader in career stroke average (minimum 35 rounds) with a 75.24 mark in 63 rounds of play … a two-time All-BIG EAST honoree who was also named the conference’s Rookie of the Year in 2009 … has led the team at 11 different tournaments in just two seasons … 61 of a possible 63 of Huffer’s rounds have counted towards team scoring, the second best percentage in program history (.968) … her best 54-hole collegiate score came during her sophomore season when she fired and even-par 216 at the Windy City Collegiate … her lowest round also came at the Windy City Collegiate as she carded a two-under par 70 in the second round … named the Monogram Club Team MVP as a sophomore. AS A SOPHOMORE: Participated in all eleven events for the Irish on the season … Notre Dame’s most consistent golfer throughout the 2009-10 campaign as evidenced by her team best 74.90 stroke average – which ranks as the third lowest single season mark in program history … saw all 30 of her rounds counted towards team scoring, becoming just the sixth player in program history to have every round of a season counted towards team scoring … finished in the top-20 in
ten of eleven events … earned her second All-BIG EAST honor … named BIG EAST Golfer of the Month (October) … began the season with a 14th place finish at the Mary Fossum Invitational (223, 76-75-72) … matched that finish at the Bettie Lou Evans Invite by firing a two-round total of 149 (T-14th, 76-73) … best finish of the year came in the Windy City Collegiate at The Glen Club when she shot an even par 216 to claim fifth place … continued her string of top-20 finishes by claiming 15th at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship (223, 75-74-74) … in the rain-shortened Alamo Invitational she penned a 74 in the one-day tournament (T-13th) … continued her steady play in the Central District Invitational by carding a 222 (T-14th, 76-73-73) … ran her top-20 finishing streak to seven consecutive events by finishing in a tie for 15th while shooting a 224 (72-76-76) … tied her season low round in the SunTrust Gator Invitational by carding an even par 70 in the second round (T-18th, 221, 74-70-77) … tallied a
seventh place finish at the BIG EAST Championship by firing a three-day total of 234 (81-78-75) … capped off her all-conference season with a 16th place finish at the NCAA Central Regional (231, 75-79-77), where she narrowly missed individual qualification for the 2010 NCAA Championship field. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all of Notre Dame’s 11 events … earned a monogram … led the team with a 75.55 stoke average, the fifth best single-season mark in program history … had 31 of a possible 33 rounds counted towards the team score … her 31 rounds counted were the most on the team … earned all-BIG EAST honors while also being named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year … opened her Irish career with a 37th-place showing at the Cougar Classic with a 223 (73-77-73) … finished 10th at the Mary Fossum Invitational after shooting a 224 (80-73-71) … her final round 71 marked her first career under par round … carded a 223 (75-74-74) at the Heather
Huffer’s Career Statistics Year 2008-09 2009-10
Tournaments 11 11
Rds/Tm Rds 33/33 30/30
Count 31 30
Strokes 2,493 2,247
Avg. 75.55 74.90
Top Rd Top 36 71 (-1) 149 (+5) 70 (-2) 144 (E)
Top 54 217 (+4) 216 (+E)
Top Finish (Field) – Event (Score) 9th (82) - Lady Northern Invitational (228) 5th (81) - Windy City Collegiate (216)
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70 (-2)
216 (E)
5th (81) - Windy City Collegiate (216)
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StudentAthletes Farr Memorial … had all three of her rounds counted at the event, helping the Irish to the win and record the lowest 54-hole team total in program history (-6/858) … also helped Notre Dame to its lowest single round team score in program history at the event, as the Irish combined to card a 281 in the second round … shot a 228 at the Lady Northern (77-75-76) to finish ninth, marking her best career finish … tied for 12th at the Landfall Tradition with a 228 (82-73-73) to close out the fall season … opened the spring with a 237(82-78-77) at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge … tied for 16th at the LSU Classic by carding a 217 (72-74-71) … the 217 marked her lowest 54-hole total with the Irish … carded a 227 (73-77-77) at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational … closed out the regular season with a 231 (75-77-79) at the Bryan National Collegiate … shot a 225 (75-74-76) at the BIG EAST Championship to finish tied for 11th … carded a 230 (76-73-81) to tie for 27th at the NCAA Central Regional … she was Notre Dame’s top finisher at that event. PREP & PERSONAL: Named Colorado’s 2008 high school Female Athlete of the Year by the
Colorado Sports Hall of Fame (in Jan. of 2009) ... a four-year letter winner at Littleton High School in Colorado … captured the 2008 Colorado state championship by shooting a five-under par 139 (72-67) … her 13-stroke victory is a state record … won the 2006 5A state champion by posting a class record with a six-under par 138 total (68-70) … selected as the 2006 All-Colorado Player of the Year according to the Denver Post … a three-time Denver Post All-Colorado selection and was tabbed as the 2006 Colorado Sportswoman of the Year for golf … The Rocky Mountain News honored her as its All-Colorado player of the year in 2006 … a three-time All-Colorado selection by The Rocky Mountain News … in the spring of 2008, she won the Colorado Public Links Qualifier by three shots after carding a 73 … was the low amateur, and second overall, at the Colorado Women’s Open in May of 2008 with a 221 (75-71-74) … named to the Colorado Junior Golf Association (CJGA) allstar team for 10 straight seasons … qualified for five USGA Girls’ Junior Championships, two USGA Women’s Amateur Public Links Championships and one USGA Women’s Amateur Championship … qualified for match play four times and three times she has earned qualifier medalist honors by shooting 70 and 74 twice … in 2007, she was one of only seven women to qualify for the Girls’ Junior,Women’s Amateur Public Links and Women’s Amateur USGA Championships … qualified for eight USGA Championships from 2003-07 in addition to qualifying for the USGA US Women’s
Open sectional qualifier on two occasions … a three-time Colorado Women’s Golf Association (CWGA) junior player of the year (2005-07) … one of four girls to receive the 2007 USGA Girls’ Junior Championship medal for qualifying five times … in 2003, she became the youngest individual to qualify for the USGA Girls’ Junior Championship … captured the CWGA Women’s Match Play Championship and the CWGA Junior Stroke Play Championship in 2005 … was named the Denver Post student-athlete of the week on two occasions … a Littleton High School academic letter winner as she was on the school’s highest honor roll (3.8 GPA and above) from 2004-07 … in addition to being a member of the National Honor Society, she was the recipient of the 2007 Masonic Lodge Award for outstanding achievement in the junior class for her character, integrity, leadership and scholarship … the daughter of Gary and Mary Singer Huffer … her mother is a 1979 graduate of Notre Dame and was a member of the first Fighting Irish varsity tennis team … has two brothers, Christopher (a 2009 graduate of Notre Dame) and Zach … carries 3.456 cumulative GPA in the College of Arts and Letters as an Industrial Design major.
Huffer’s Career Bests Top College Tournament Rounds 70/-2 71/-1 71/-1 70/E 72/E
2nd round (fall ’09) Windy City Collegiate 3rd round Mary Fossum Invitational (fall ‘08) 3rd round LSU Classic (spring ‘09) 2nd round (spring ’10) SunTrust Gator Invitational 1st round LSU Classic (spring ‘09)
Top 54-Hole College Tournament Scores 216 (E) 217 (+1) 221 (+11) 222 (+6)
Windy City Collegiate (fall ’10) LSU Classic (spring ‘09) SunTrust Gator Invitational (spring ’10) Central District Invitational (spring ’10)
Top Career Finishes (Field) 5th (81) 7th (35) 9th (82) 10th (76)
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Windy City Collegiate (fall ’09) BIG EAST Championship (spring ’10) Lady Northern Invitational (fall ‘08) Mary Fossum Invitational (fall ‘08)
Coaching Staff
In four seasons together, head coach Susan Holt (center) and assistant coach Kyle Lynne Veltri (left) have led the Fighting Irish women’s golf program to three consecutive NCAA appearances. The team has posted the top-four scoring averages in program history in Holt’s four seasons at the helm. Holt and Veltri also have brought in four top-25 ranked recruits.
Head Coach
Susan Holt
Head Coach Fourth Year Ohio State University ’88
In four seasons as the Fighting Irish women’s golf head coach, Susan Holt has ushered the program into a period of unprecedented success that includes an active streak of three consecutive NCAA Regional appearances and the top-four season stroke averages in program history. In Holt’s tenure, the Irish have won six tournaments, including the 2008 BIG EAST Championship, while her players have garnered medalist honors on five occasions. Holt was introduced as head coach of the University of Notre Dame women’s golf program in August of 2006. She became the second fulltime head coach in the history of the Fighting Irish program and the fourth overall since women’s golf became a varsity sport prior to the 1988-89 season.
The Holt File Head Golf Coach University of Notre Dame, 2006-Present University of South Florida, 1993-2006 Purdue University, 1990-93 Two NCAA Finals appearances 2001, 2002 Eight NCAA Regional appearances 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009 & 2010 BIG EAST Champion 2008 BIG EAST Coach of the Year 2008 Conference USA Champion 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Conference USA Coach of the Year 1996, 1999 and 2001 C-USA Coach of the Decade (1995-2005)
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In her fourth season, Holt led the Irish to a third consecutive NCAA Central Regional appearance – the first time Notre Dame has played in three straight NCAA Regional fields – and led the Irish to the fourth-best season stroke average with a 306.60 mark. Notre Dame’s best finish of the season came at the Alamo Invitational when the Irish shot a combined four-over par 292 to tie for second in the 12-team field. While Annie Brophy earned co-medalist honors at the event, Becca Huffer, So-Hyun Park and Katie Conway all fired twoover par 74s to round out the scoring. Notre Dame also finished third at both the Bettie Lou Evans Invite (tie) and the 2010 BIG EAST Championship. Three of Holt’s players earned All-BIG EAST honors in 2010 including Brophy, Conway and Huffer. With her fourth such honor, Brophy became just the second player in program history to earn All-BIG EAST accolades four times, while she and Huffer had the added distinction of being two of the six unanimous selections to the 12-person team. In her four seasons with the Irish, Holt has seen six of her players combine to win 15 All-BIG EAST honors. Additionally, Huffer earned BIG EAST Rookie of the Year accolades in 2009. During the 2009-10 season, Holt presided over one of the program’s best individual performances as Huffer put together one of Notre Dame’s most statistically impressive seasons. Huffer recorded a 74.90 stroke average, which is the third-best mark in program history. She also saw all 30 of her rounds counted towards team scoring and she led the Irish at six of their 11 tournaments. At the end of a dominating 2009-10 season in which she finished in the top-20 at 10 of 11 events, Huffer narrowly missed individual qualification for the NCAA Championship field but, with her tie for 16th at the NCAA Central Regional, she turned in the best ever finish by a Notre Dame golfer in NCAA play. In 2008-09, Holt led the Irish back to the NCAA Central Regional for the second consecutive year, marking just the second time in program history that Notre Dame qualified for NCAA play in back-to-back seasons. She did so with the Irish playing a challenging slate of tournaments that included the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes, Calif. and the Bryan National Collegiate in Greensboro, N.C. The Irish were ranked inside the Golfstat top-25 for parts of
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the season for the second consecutive year and they captured the Heather Farr Memorial Tournament, finishing with a program low score of 858 (-6), besting the previous record by 12 strokes. The Irish combined to post a 303.39 stroke average for the season, a mark bested only by a 300.47 mark recorded in 2007-08. The Irish finished in the top-five in four of the 11 tournaments on the season and registered 16 top-15 individual showings. Holt fielded a team that earned four All-BIG EAST accolades. The four all-league members tied a program record, which had also been achieved the previous two seasons under Holt. The Irish also combined to post three of the five lowest rounds in school history and four of the top-eight tournament totals in program history. Huffer claimed BIG EAST Freshman of the Year honors, while Lisa Maunu claimed medalist honors at the 2009 BIG EAST Tournament, Notre Dame’s second medalist in as many years at the event. Three seasons ago, in Holt’s second season with the Irish, Notre Dame won the 2008 BIG EAST title. Holt was named the conference’s coach of the year after putting together what turned out to be a record-breaking campaign in many ways. The Irish produced a school-record 300.47 stroke average and won a program-best five tournaments,
including the BIG EAST championship. Three straight wins to open the season signified another program milestone for the Irish. Three golfers combined to win four tournaments on the season and the year was capped with a trip to the NCAA Central Regional in Austin, Texas. After the record breaking 2007-08 campaign, Park became the program’s first All-America honoree as she copped honorable mention All-America accolades from the National Golf Coaches Association and Golfweek magazine. Park won two tournaments on the year and posted a single season-best 73.63 stroke average. The 2007-08 season commenced with a win at the Cougar Classic in Hanahan, S.C. Maunu earned medalist honors by firing a school-record three-round total of 210 (-6). Maunu’s first-round six-under par 66 also represented a program record. Notre Dame followed that with a victory at the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup in Simpsonville, Ky. Park made it a second clean sweep for the Fighting Irish as she claimed the victory. The Irish made it three in a row with a triumph at the Wolverine Invitational in Ann Arbor, Mich. A fourth team victory was achieved in the spring at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational in Rio Verde, Ariz. For the third time on the year, Notre Dame swept the hardware as Park captured the individual title. Holt and the Irish then delivered on one of the team’s goals for the year by winning the BIG EAST title by nine shots over two-time defending
conference champion Louisville in Batavia, Ohio. Brophy became the first Notre Dame golfer to win the BIG EAST title outright. Brophy and three of her teammates went on to claim allconference accolades. In all, the Irish finished in the top-five in nine of the 11 tournaments on the season and registered 20 top-10 individual showings. Notre Dame also reached as high as 12th in the Golfstat rankings during the year. That was the highest ranking ever for the Irish, who had two freshmen and two sophomores in the five-person scoring lineup all season long. Notre Dame garnered the ninth seed in the NCAA Central Regional before finishing 16th. In her first campaign with the Fighting Irish, Holt’s team posted a then school-record scoring average of 305.46 during the 2006-07 season. Holt steered Notre Dame to a runner-up finish at the 2007 BIG EAST Championship. The Irish tied Louisville with a season-best 891 (+27) total during the 54-hole event but Notre Dame fell to the Cardinals by one stroke in the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. The Irish tied a program record by placing four student-athletes on the allBIG EAST Team with the fine performance at the 2007 BIG EAST Championship. Throughout the season, Notre Dame produced two runner-up finishes, including one at the Lady Irish Invitational. The other second-place finish occurred at Kansas’ Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational. The results were even more impressive given the Irish squad featured three freshmen in the five-person scoring lineup during the entire spring semester. Notre Dame also made history when senior co-captain Noriko Nakazaki became the first team member in program history to qualify for NCAA play as an individual entrant. Nakazaki carded a threeround score of 224 (+11) to place in a tie for 18th at the NCAA Central Regional in Ann Arbor, Mich. Holt’s presence at the head of the Fighting Irish program has also produced big dividends on the recruiting trail. Holt brought in the top recruiting class in program history for the 2007-08 season as Notre Dame’s Class of 2011 was comprised of Conway and Park, who were both ranked in the top-25 nationally. Another stellar class that featured Huffer- also a top-25 recruit- and Katie Allare joined the Irish in the fall of 2008. In the fall of 2010, the highly touted duo of Kristina Nhim and Nicole Zhang, who is also a top-25 recruit and a qualifier for the 2010 U.S. Women's Open, will join the Irish. In addition to their perfor-
mances on the course, Holt’s teams have excelled academically as well. Twenty-four times, her players have been named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-Scholar Golf Team (3.5 grade-point average and play in 66 percent of events). In 2009-10, six of her players earned BIG EAST Academic All-Star honors, bringing her four-year total to 19 BIG EAST Academic All-Star honors while leading the Irish program. Park led the way with a Dean’s List showing in the spring of 2010 and the team combined to post an impressive 3.373 GPA for the 2009-10 season. Holt came to Notre Dame from the University of South Florida, where she spent 13 successful seasons guiding the Bulls. In her final season, USF joined the BIG EAST Conference and she led the Bulls to a tie for third, along with the Irish, in their inaugural BIG EAST tournament. “First and foremost, I was attracted by the opportunity to come to what I believe is the best academic and athletic combination that’s out there,” says Holt on why she decided to come to Notre Dame following a successful run at South Florida. “The commitment to the golf program with the course and the new indoor facility makes a statement. As a coach you want to know that you have a chance to be successful and you can tell that’s how it is at Notre Dame and it’s impressive to see that.” A native of Dayton, Ohio, Holt made a return to the Midwest, where she began her college coaching career at Purdue University, with her hiring at Notre Dame. She was at the helm of the women’s golf program at Purdue for four seasons from 1990-93 before taking the position at South Florida. Holt directed the USF program to 16 team titles and 17 runner-up finishes, including five of 10 Conference USA Championships. She guided the team and/or individuals to 11 NCAA Regional appearances and trips to the NCAA Championship Finals in 2001 and 2002. Holt’s teams at South Florida won at least one tournament in 10 of her 13 seasons and she was recognized as the Conference USA Coach of the Year in 1996, 1999 and 2001. In the spring of 2005, Holt was named Conference USA Coach of the Decade for women’s golf (1995-2005). Under Holt’s watch, South Florida players were named to the Conference USA All-Conference Team 23 times. Current LPGA player and South Florida graduate Kelly Lagedrost was named Conference USA Player of the Year in 2001. Former South Florida golfer Christina Jones was named Conference USA Freshman of the Year in 2005. Prior to college coaching, Holt worked as a club professional in West Palm Beach, Fla., and in Ipswich, Mass. She is a 1988 graduate of Ohio State University, where she played on the women’s golf team that won Big Ten Championships in 1985 and 1988 and played in the NCAA Championship those same years. Holt graduated from Fairmont High School in Kettering, Ohio. She has been a member of the PGA of America since 1992. Susan married Tim Holt of Kokomo, Ind., in 1993 and they are the parents of two children, Justin and Kristin. Tim, who is also a PGA member, is the current head coach at nearby Holy Cross College.
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Assistant Coach
Kyle Veltri
Assistant Coach Fifth Year Saint Mary’s College (Ind.) ‘01
Kyle Veltri completed her fifth season as the assistant women’s golf coach at the University of Notre Dame with the conclusion of the 2009-10 campaign. Since teaming up with current head coach Susan Holt prior to the 2006-07 season, Veltri has helped the Fighting Irish post the top-four scoring averages in program history while also leading the Irish to three consecutive NCAA Central Regional appearances. In fact, if you take into account her first year as an Irish assistant coach, the 2005-06 season, Veltri has been a part of the top-five scoring averages in program history. Veltri, a 2001 graduate from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind., and a recipient of a Master’s of Science and Education degree from Indiana University in May of 2009, returned to the Notre Dame community when she was hired in August of 2005. In her fifth season,Veltri helped the Irish to a third consecutive NCAA Central Regional appearance – the first time Notre Dame has played in three straight NCAA Regional fields – and led the Irish to the fourth-best season stroke average with a 306.60 mark. Notre Dame’s best finish of the season came at the Alamo Invitational when the Irish shot a combined four-over par 292 to tie for second in the 12-team field. At the Alamo Invitational, Annie Brophy earned co-medalist honors to become just the sixth golfer in program history to win multiple individual titles, having already captured medalist honors at the 2008 BIG EAST Championship. Notre Dame also finished third at both the Bettie Lou Evans Invite (tie) and the 2010 BIG EAST Championship. Three of Veltri’s players earned All-BIG EAST honors in 2010 including Brophy, Katie Conway and Becca Huffer. With her fourth such honor, Brophy became just the second player in program history to earn All-BIG EAST accolades four times, while she and Huffer had the added distinction of being two of the six unanimous selections to the 12-player team. In her five seasons with the Irish, Veltri has seen six of her players combine to win 16 All-BIG EAST honors. Known as an excellent recruiter, Veltri has helped the Irish welcome the top recruits in program history during her five years at Notre Dame. Holt and Veltri brought in Notre Dame’s top rated recruiting class at the start of the 2007-08 season as the Class of 2011 was comprised of Conway and So-Hyun Park, who were both ranked in the top-25 nationally. Another
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stellar class that featured Hufferalso a top-25 recruit- and Katie Allare joined the Irish in the fall of 2008. Next, in the fall of 2010, the highly touted duo of Nicole Zhang and Kristina Nhim will join the Irish. Zhang is another top-25 recruit who recently qualified for the 2010 U.S. Women's Open, becoming the first member of the Fighting Irish women’s golf family to play in the premier event. Nhim is a top-50 recruit who will be looking to help the Irish reach new heights as well. One of Veltri’s prized recruits, Huffer, put together one of the program’s best individual performances in 2009-10. She recorded a 74.90 stroke average, which is the third-best mark in program history, and saw all 30 of her rounds counted towards team scoring. Huffer also led the Irish at six of their 11 tournaments. At the end of her dominating 2009-10 season, in which she finished in the top-20 at 10 of 11 events, Huffer narrowly missed individual qualification for the NCAA Championship field. But with her tie for 16th at the 2010 NCAA Central Regional, she turned in the best ever finish by a Notre Dame golfer in NCAA play. Two years ago, during the 2008-09 season, the Irish combined to post three of the five lowest rounds in school history and four of the top-eight tournament totals in program history. Notre Dame also captured the Heather Farr Memorial Tournament, finishing with a program low score of 858 (-6), besting the previous mark by 12 strokes. The Irish combined to post a 303.39 stroke average for the season, the second best mark in program history. The Irish finished in the top-five in four of their 11 tournaments on the season and registered 16 top15 individual showings.Veltri helped field a team that earned four All-BIG EAST accolades, tying a program record for conference all-star selections. The Irish opened the 2007-08 season with a win at the Cougar Classic in Hanahan, S.C. Lisa Maunu earned medalist honors by firing a school-record three-round total of 210 (-6). Maunu’s first-round sixunder par 66 also represented a program record. Notre Dame followed that with a victory at the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup in Simpsonville, Ky. Park made it a second clean sweep for the Fighting Irish as she claimed the victory. The Irish made it three in a row with a triumph at the Wolverine Invitational in Ann Arbor, Mich. A fourth team victory was achieved in the spring at the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational in Rio Verde, Ariz. For the third time on the year, Notre Dame swept the hardware as Park captured the individual title. The Irish then delivered on one of the team’s goals for the year by winning the BIG EAST title by nine shots over two-time defending conference champion Louisville in Batavia, Ohio. Brophy became the first golfer in program history to win the BIG EAST title outright. Brophy and three of her teammates garnered all-conference accolades. Notre Dame finished in the top-five in nine of the 11 tournaments on the 2007-08 season and registered 20 top-10 individual showings. The Fighting Irish were also ranked 12th in the Golfstat rankings during the fall. That was the highest ranking ever for the Irish, who had two freshmen and two sophomores in the five-person scoring lineup all season long. Notre Dame garnered the ninth seed in the NCAA Central Regional before finishing 16th.
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After the record breaking 2007-08 campaign, Park became the program’s first All-America honoree as she copped honorable mention All-America accolades from the National Golf Coaches Association and Golfweek magazine. Park won two tournaments on the year and posted a single season-best 73.63 stroke average. Park also won two tournaments. In her second season at Notre Dame,Veltri was an instrumental part with the transition after the hiring of new head coach Susan Holt in August of 2007. Veltri coached the Irish in their first event of the fall season, while Holt was still with her former team at the University of South Florida. On the season, Veltri helped a young Irish squad that featured three freshmen in the five-person scoring lineup during the spring semester. The team posted impressive numbers, including a then-program-record 305.46 stroke average for the entire 2006-07 campaign. Notre Dame tied a program record by placing four student-athletes on the all-BIG EAST Team after a fine performance at the 2007 BIG EAST Championship. The Irish were tied with Louisville following the 54-hole event with a season-best 891 (+27) total, but Notre Dame fell by one stroke in the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to the Cardinals. Notre Dame produced two runner-up finishes, including one at the Lady Irish Invitational. The other second-place finish occurred at Kansas’ Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational. Notre Dame also made history as senior co-captain Noriko Nakazaki became the first team member in program history to qualify for NCAA play as an individual entrant. In her first season as a Notre Dame assistant,Veltri helped guide the Fighting Irish to a (then) school record 306.66 scoring average. The Irish had seven top-five finishes, including a win at the Notre Dame Invitational. Before her arrival at Notre Dame, Veltri compiled seven years of experience in the golf industry, tracing all the way back to her work at the Notre Dame/ Saint Mary’s College Nike Golf Camp in 1999 and 2000. The Clarksburg, W. Va., native also worked at Notre Dame’s Warren Golf Course as a golf shop assistant during her time at Saint Mary’s. Following her graduation from Saint Mary’s College,Veltri worked for nearly one year at Captain’s Choice Golf Services Inc. in Orlando, Fla., where she served as management/tournament coordinator while also working in sales. During the summers of 2003 and 2004, Veltri served as an instructor/counselor at the Stonewall Resort Nike Golf Camp in Roanoke, W.Va. Prior to her arrival at Notre Dame, she worked at the Palmer Course at the Stonewall Resort as the assistant golf professional for three years.
In great appreciation the 2009-10 Fighting Irish women’s golf team would like to extend a sincere thank you to the Warren Golf Course Staff, as well as the staffs at Juday Creek, the South Bend Country Club, and Morros Park Country Club for your support of Irish Athletics. You and your staff were very gracious in allowing our team to utilize your facilities over the past year and we are truly grateful. We had an excellent golfing experience and your members/guests were very inviting. We thank you for your support!
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George Thomas Tom Hanlon Tom Hanlon has been involved with the women’s program from its days as a club sport through its transition to a varsity sport. He served as co-head coach, along with George Thomas, of the Fighting Irish women’s team when they began varsity play in 1988. He and Thomas served in that role until 1993. Hanlon has been linked with Notre Dame golf since his playing days back in the 1940’s. He was a member of Notre Dame’s 1944 NCAA championship team. Following the 1944 NCAA competition, Hanlon joined the Navy and served on a cruiser in the Pacific during World War II. After being discharged at the end of the war, Hanlon returned to Notre Dame and received a Bachelor of Science degree in pre-medicine in 1949. He later received a master’s degree in education from Notre Dame in June of 1951 before going on to teach science and math and coach basketball and track at Jefferson School in South Bend. Hanlon sold the insurance firm of Tom Hanlon and Associates in order to devote his time fully to the varsity golf duties. Hanlon is still actively involved in both the men’s and women’s programs at Notre Dame.
George Thomas helped found the women’s golf program at Notre Dame. Thomas and Tom Hanlon were co-head coaches when women’s golf was elevated to varsity status in 1988 and they remained in that role until 1993. Thomas is still actively involved in the Fighting Irish program. Thomas also served as the Notre Dame men’s golf coach from 1989-2001. He was a two-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year while guiding the men. Thomas also was named the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year for the 1988-89 campaign. As a player, Thomas qualified for the U.S. Open twice (1965, 1976) and the PGA Championship once (1974). He has also appeared in the U.S. Senior Open from 1981-86. The Elkhart, Ind. native was inducted into the Indiana PGA Hall of Fame in 1979-80 and was the Indiana PGA Player of the Year three times (1970, 1973, 1977). After serving as a B-17 navigator with the Eighth Air Corps during World War II, Thomas accepted a football scholarship to Purdue University. He served as a backup quarterback to All-American Bob DeMoss. Thomas also was a four-year member of the golf team at Purdue. During his playing days at Purdue, Thomas was a member on the NCAA runner-up squad for the Boilermakers in 1950. He graduated from the Purdue School of Pharmacy and served as a pharmacist for 12 years while playing professionally. The longtime member of the Notre Dame community earned an honorary monogram from the Notre Dame Monogram Club in 1999.
Members of the 2009-10 Lady Irish Golf Team, Head Coach Susan Holt & Assistant Coach Kyle Lynne Veltri
The Warren Golf Course Staff John Foster – General Manager / Head Golf Pro Matt Cielen - Superintendent Ryan Gowen – Assistant Golf Professional Cody Risedorph – Assistant Golf Professional Sue Mansfield – Pro Shop Manager Lana Taylor – Coordinator of Golf Services Warren Golf Course Pro Shop Jonathan Bajdek Susan Clerou Stephanie Koke Patti Kopczynski Warren Golf Course Bag Drop Jared Anderson Billy Beirne Michael Coyne Anna Duchossois Shane Eagan Quinn Kilpatrick Grant Lamie Remy McCay Matt Mentz Mike Patty Doug Powers Colin Slaggert Katie Sullivan Curtis Thomson Chris Verhiley Andrew Verwilst Warren Golf Course Starters / Rangers Frank Drobny Howard Hanson Bob Kistler Jim Leonard Larry Starr Jay Swartzentruber Dick Widmar Dave Woods Chuck Yates Warren Golf Course Maintenance Staff James Cernak Keith Corley Kathy Day-Albaugh Timothy DeLeu Joe Filak Joe Hecklinski Andrew Mast Rick Goltowski Vic Meyer Nick Oswald Kevin Stapleton Joe Sullivan Adam Tirotta Jordan Weaver Cris Worm Matt Yops Notre Dame Golf Course Staff LuAnn Baraso Jonathan Bajdek Paul Greaf Leo Jablonski Chuck Neary Dave Nyberg Art Pine Bob Schultheis Skip Schultheis Jay Swatzentruber Notre Dame Golf Course Maintenance Staff Don Anglin Cole Butch Nick Davey Alex Payne Mark Zmyslo
Bernadette Cafarelli Assistant AD/Sports Information Director/ Women’s Golf Admin.
Adam Sargent Academic Services
John Foster
General Manager/ Head Professional Warren Golf Course
Dan Colleran Sports Information Assistant/Golf Contact
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Warren Golf Course Yardage • 7,023 yards from the back tees • 6,657 yards from the middle tees • 5,302 yards from the forward tees
Fairway Grass Bent
Tee Boxes/Greens Grass Bent
Clubhouse 7,000-square feet, with dining space for 80 people
Water Hazards • Winding creek through final holes of back nine • Lakes located on both nines
On-Course Bunkers 88
Other Course Features Two-sided driving range, with adjoining practice greens
Course Designer Coore and Crenshaw
Contracted Services • Rieth Reilly Construction • Ziolkowski Construction
Facility Engineer/Architect Doug Marsh
Coore and Crenshaw’s Associates • • • •
Tom Beck (Construction superintendent) Mike McKay (shaper) Jimbo Wright (shaper) Jeff Bradley (bunker specialist)
General Manager/ Head Golf Professional John Foster
Assistant Golf Professionals Ryan Gowen Cody Risedorph
Course Superintendent Matt Cielen, GCSAA
Pro Shop Manager Sue Mansfield
Coordinator of Golf Course Services Lana Taylor
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he date of May 1, 2000, marked the beginning of a new era in the history of Notre Dame golf as the University unveiled the championship-caliber William K. and Natalie O. Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame. Since its opening date, the course has been hailed as one of the best courses in America by Golf Digest and has been featured in Links Magazine and Golf Digest as a must-play venue. Through the generous donation of Notre Dame alumnus and Tulsa, Okla., resident Bill Warren (’56), the University features an impressive 18-hole golf course, located a stone’s throw away from the northeast corner of campus. Constructed in a heavily wooded area, the facility is bordered by Douglas Road to the south, Juniper Road to the west, Ironwood Drive to the east and the Indiana Toll Road to the north. Since its inception, the Warren has played host to many marquee events. Most recently, the Warren played host the United States Golf Association’s U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship, on June 21-26, 2010. The Warren also was the host site for the 2010 NCAAA Men’s Central Regional. Then, on May 5-7, 2011, the Warren will play host to the 2011 NCAA Women’s Central Regional . The course was designed by the Austin, Texas-based architectural team of Coore and Crenshaw, headed by Bill Coore and PGA Tour veteran Ben Crenshaw. Coore began his design and construction career in 1972 with noted course architect Pete Dye and formed his own company in 1982 before joining forces with Crenshaw four years later. Founded in 1986, Coore and Crenshaw has established a reputation for creating courses based on traditional, strategic golf, including: the Plantation Course at the Kapalua Resort in Maui, Hawaii; Cuscowilla Golf Club in Greensboro, Ga.; Sand Hills Golf Club in Mullen, Neb.; Barton Creek Club in Austin; the New Town Golf Club in Indonesia; Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Ariz.; and the East Hampton Golf Club on Long Island. Most recently, they designed the highly acclaimed Bandon Dunes in Oregon. Coore and Crenshaw also has undertaken several renovation projects, including the Southern Hills Country Club (in Tulsa) and the Prairie Dunes Golf Club (located in Kansas). The firm oversaw nine-hole additions to the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa and the Onion Creek Country Club in Austin. The existing Notre Dame Memorial Golf Course, located on the southwest side of campus, served as an 18-hole facility for the Notre Dame community
until 1993, when the back nine was lost due to the addition of four campus dormitories and several athletic fields. The 70-year-old University course remains a convenient nine-hole facility available to the campus community. “After losing the back nine of the existing course, Mr. Warren came forward with an interest in developing a new 18-hole, championship course,” said Notre Dame special assistant to the president Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. ”It then became apparent that this was a project worth pursuing.” Since Mr. Warren was familiar with the team of Coore and Crenshaw through its work in Tulsa, it was a very natural fit. “We are very grateful for Mr. Warren’s generosity,” said Beauchamp. “Such a championship-level course allows our golf teams to be more competitive on a national level. The course is intended to benefit the entire Notre Dame community while still retaining the existing course as a nine-hole facility for instructional purposes.” Course construction began on March 1, 1997, with the first actual phases of dirt movement beginning two months later. Many of the day-to-day tasks were coordinated by the University’s department of facility engineering, under the ultimate supervision of associate vice president for business operations Jim Lyphout. The project also was coordinated by former associate athletic director Bubba Cunningham, who had responsibilities for athletic facility and financial affairs at the time. Final construction was overseen by Doug Marsh, director of the Notre Dame facilities engineering office. Assisting in this monumental task was Butch Layman, a construction administrator in the facilities engineering office. South Bend-based Rieth Reilly Construction was contracted to handle the movement of approximately 100,000 yards of dirt. Another local company, Ziolkowski Construction, handled construction of the course’s buildings and other structures. Final details of the course were directed by Tom Beck, construction superintendent for Coore and Crenshaw, and his associate Jeff Bradley. Kim Hocker, the now former golf course superintendent of the Warren Golf Course and the existing University golf course, and his dedicated staff added their expertise to the successful finish of the project. Final construction – completed in the fall of 1999 – included grading and seeding of the driving range, construction of tee areas around the clubhouse,
Warren Golf Course Earns Top-15 Ranking From Golf Digest The University of Notre Dame's Warren Golf Course has been chosen as one of the top 15 college courses in the nation, according to a feature article in the September 2005 issue of Golf Digest. The magazine used a variety of criteria in rating the various layouts, including shot values, resistance to scoring, design variety, memorability, aesthetics, conditioning, ambience and bonus walking points. The Warren Golf Course was ranked 15th in the country and is one of the newest courses on the 2005 Golf Digest list. The ranking from Golf Digest is only one of honors for the Warren Golf Course in its brief history. Here's a partial list of the accolades the Notre Dame layout has received since opening in 2000: • Annually named as one of the nation’s ‘Top-100 Places You Can Play’ by Golf Digest • Second-best public golf course in Indiana - Golfweek, 2007 • Third-best public golf course in Indiana - Golfweek, 2006 • Third-best public golf course in Indiana - Golf Digest, 2006 • 12th-best collegiate facility in the country - Golfweek, 2005 • Golf Magazine, March 2001: "Top 10 You Can Play" -- honorable mention selection (one of only 35 courses in the country chosen) • Golf and Travel Magazine, August 2001: 40 Best Daily Fee Courses: No. 33 in United States (only course in the state of Indiana ranked) • Best New Courses of 2000: No. 5 in Affordable Public Division - Golf Digest • Chicagoland Golf Magazine: Five-star rating (highest) • Certified International Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary
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Warren Golf Course Recognized For Environmental Excellence The William K. and Natalie O. Warren Golf Course has achieved designation as a “Certified Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary” by the Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS), the educational division of Audobon International. The Warren Course was the sixth course in Indiana and the 335th in the world to achieve this honor. “The Warren Golf Course has shown strong commitment to its environmental program. They are to be commended for their efforts to provide sanctuary for wildlife on the golf course property,” said Joellen Zeh, staff ecologist for the ACSS. “To reach certification, a course must demonstrate that they are maintaining a high degree of environmental quality in a number of areas,” said Zeh. “We are extremely proud to be certified Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary,” said Kim Hocker, the now former golf course superintendent at the Warren Golf Course. ”From the beginning, it was the goal of the University of Notre Dame to create an environmentally-sound golf course. In addition, the overwhelming positive response from golfers and the local community has made our efforts worthwhile.” completion of the many strategically-placed bunkers, overseeding of the fairways and roughs, and the defining of the course during the “grow-in” period. A number of trees and ornamental grasses were planted to add finishing touches. Brian Godfrey was named the first PGA director of golf and general manager for the Notre Dame Golf Courses in October of 1998. In 2003, John Foster assumed the post of General Manager and Head Golf Professional at the Warren. His duties at the Warren Golf Course include overseeing the operation of both courses, in addition to pro shops, clubhouse and driving range management. He coordinates course use to balance and meet the requirements of the varsity golf teams, course members, faculty, staff, students and the public. Foster also maintains the golf facility budgets as well as oversees staff training. The design of the Warren Golf Course is reminiscent of the classic, walkable Irish and American courses built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with short distances between the greens and tees. Winding its way through 250 wooded acres, the course incorporates traditional elements of the great golf courses of the early 1900s and – unlike many modern layouts – is built on subtleties rather than special effects. “Players have been impressed with the design,” said Godfrey after the course opened in 2000. “From the dramatic bunkering to the strategic designs of the greens, it is challenging and enjoyable for golfers of all abilities.” Distinguishing features include: rectangular
tee boxes that provide a classic start to each hole; undulating greens of varying shapes constructed in a push-up style that slopes from back to front; false fronts to greens that allow a golfer to run the ball or fly it to the flag; strategically-placed bunkers that visually enhance each hole while challenging players to proceed with caution The course runs 7,020 yards from the back tees, 6,003 from the middle and 5,302 from the forward tees. It includes 88 bunkers scattered among the 18 holes, and water comes into play on six holes. The course has bent grass fairways and fescue grass rough, playing surfaces found at some of today’s top facilities. Though the course originally did not originally play with a par, it currently plays at par 71. ”We maintain the course in a dry and firm manner that will be true to the vision of the architects,” said Godfrey. “Many older courses required the player to have both the ability to run the ball along the ground as well as being able to fly it to the flag. A firmer surface allows for both options. This type of maintenance plan also requires fewer chemical applications and less water, which will allow for an environmentally-friendly course.” The designers received full permits to realign the existing Juday Creek that runs through the course and environmental safeguards were a priority in design and construction. A new creek channel was opened, resulting in a complete created habitat. The creek winds through the finishing holes, which are noted for heavy woods and change of elevations – pro-
viding a beautiful, challenging completion to the inward nine. Constant monitoring of the creek ensures a healthy and natural environment. Some 4,400 native hardwood trees and shrubs were planted to increase the stream's canopy cover. Approximately 360 large boulders, along with gravel and logs, were added to the slopes and bed to enhance fish habitat while a permanent sediment trap was installed. A combination of pest management, drainage and filtration techniques minimizes the use and impact of fertilizers and pesticides while 2,200 feet of new shaded stream course were created to relocate the stream from the golf course proper. Environmental engineers J.F. New & Associates directed these aspects of the project, and Ronald A. Hellenthal, professor of biological sciences at Notre Dame and Gillen Director of its Environmental Research Center, reviewed the plans and continues to monitor the creek. Two lakes add to the challenge of the course, with one stationed between the third and fourth holes while another provides a hazard from the tee of the 17th hole. Water comes into play with the existing Juday Creek winding through holes 16 and 18 while additional creeks were added on holes 10 and 18. The 7,000-foot clubhouse – designed by Moake-Park Group Inc. of Fort Wayne, Ind., in a French Country style – was completed in June of ’99. The building matches the period of the course architecture (early 1900s), with a classic “clinker” style brick exterior. The design is completed by copper cupolas, dormers and trim, a slate roof and an enclosed porch. Brick fireplaces are located on both sides of the building, which welcomes the University community to venture over for lunch, meetings or shopping. The clubhouse is open to the public and houses some of the finest in men’s and women’s golf apparel, with both the Warren Golf Course logo as well as traditional Notre Dame merchandise and souvenirs. The Warren Grille, which is operated by Notre Dame Food Services, serves traditional golf course fare as well as specialty items and sandwiches.
Warren Golf Course Ladies Championship Hole Yardage 1..........................360 2..........................462 3..........................357 4..........................125 5..........................495 6..........................364 7..........................373 8..........................305 9..........................173 Out...............3,014
Hole Yardage 10....................... 495 11....................... 164 12....................... 310 13....................... 350 14....................... 152 15....................... 361 16....................... 325 17....................... 482 18....................... 350 In................. 2,989 Total............ 6,003
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A view from the 372-yard 1st hole. A slight dogleg to the left, this hole gives you an idea of what is to come with the rough look of the bunkers on the left to the well protected, small green.
The fairway bunkers on the 216-yard 11th hole provide an architectural deception, in that – from the tee – the front bunkers appear to be located on the sides of the green when they, in fact, are 20 yards short of it (bunkers also are located on the sides of the green).
The 197-yard 14th is one of Ben Crenshaw’s favorite holes on the Warren Golf Course. Noted for its old-Scottish style, the hole includes an elevated green and two bunkers to the right of the green that cannot be seen from the tee (unlike those to the left of the green). The hole is even more scenic when framed by full foliage in the surrounding trees.
The view from behind the 414-yard eighth hole looks to a green that is rectangular in shape and slopes dramatically from the rear, with an open front that allows either a bump-and-run shot or one that is flown to the green.
The 15th green is located just a stone’s throw from the clubhouse, yet the building is obscured by a distinctive variety of trees that rim the putting green.
This is a look from the fairway of the 436-yard sixth hole. The green is guarded by two trees and has a narrow entrance that is protected by bunkers both left and right. The Starter’s Cottage is visible in the right side of the picture. Above is a look from the picturesque tee at the 16th hole. Overlooking Juday Creek from the elevated tee, the hole ascends up and to the left to a tiny, undulating green that is very well protected by classic Coore- and Crenshaw-designed bunkers.
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The elevated tee from the longest hole on the course, the 480-yard 17th hole, overlooks a pond to the left and the large bunkers in the bank of the hill, leading to a sharp dogleg-left approach to the green.
The finishing hole’s tee shot (above) must carry the new stretch of Juday Creek and bend left to the green. The entire left side of the 18th fairway is bordered by the bed of the former Juday Creek, which has been filled to form a new stream.
The 495-yard 10th hole is another long hole that a big hitter may try to reach in two. Watch out for the creek that runs diagonally across the entire width of the fairway in front of the green.
The eastside back porch of the clubhouse (above) overlooks the finishing holes and welcomes golfers from the nearby 18th green. The westside entrance to the clubhouse sits beyond the ninth green, which is noted for its back-to-front slope and is surrounded by deceptive and treacherous bunkering.
The ninth hole, as seen from one of the Warren Golf Course's distinctive rectangular tee boxes, is beautifully framed by trees, and the clubhouse is located behind the green.
A picturesque view from the tee box greets golfers at the dogleg-left seventh hole (398 yards), with a solitary tree adding some danger down the left side of the fairway.
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Varsity Golf Facility The Robert and Marilyn Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility (opened Sept. 30, 2006) A 5,000-square foot indoor short game area, that includes a putting green, chip and pitch area along with a practice bunker allows the studentathletes the ability to practice their short game year-round on campus.
The Robert and Marilyn Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility, which is located at the Warren Golf Course on the northeast corner of the University of Notre Dame campus, opened on Sept. 30, 2006 with a private dedication ceremony. The $2.1 million, 10,333-square foot facility is used by both the Irish men’s and women’s golf programs.
“We are seeing an immediate impact with recruiting and that will only make our program stronger by bringing in top-level talent. The facility will also allow us to get quality practice time all year round. The putting and chipping areas are extremely nice and very authentic.” – Notre Dame head coach Susan Holt
One of the nicest features of the facility are the six hitting stations that are located within the building that lead out to the Warren Golf Course driving range, allowing players to work on their swings in all weather conditions. Incorporated within the stations is state-of-the-art video equipment to give players and coaches instant feedback on players’ swing techniques.
Each studentathlete has his or her own locker area in their respective locker room.
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Four offices are located on the east end of the building to accommodate the coaching staffs. A fully furnished lounge is available to members of both teams for studying or relaxing. Another asset for the teams is a club repair room, which is located in the southern wing of the facility.
History & Records
Noriko Nakazaki graduated as the program’s record holder with a 75.80 scoring average. During her Fighting Irish career, from 2003-07, Nakazaki also earned four AllBIG EAST honors. Nakazaki has gone on to play in professional events on the Duramed Futures Tour and the Canadian Women’s Tour.
All-Time Roster Name
Hometown
Katie Allare Sarah Bassett Brigette Beaudoin Annie Brophy Katie Brophy
Phoenix, AZ Spokane, Wash. Waukegan, Ill. Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash.
Roberta Bryer Carolyn Burke Stacy Brown Shannon Byrne Lacey Canavesi
Tallmadge, Ohio Merrilville, Ind. The Woodlands, Texas Arlington Heights, Ill. Beaver Falls, Pa.
1989-91 1989 2004-07 2001-04 1996
Katie Conway Beth Cooper Katy Cooper Alejandra Diaz-Calderon Pandora Fecko
Wading River, N.Y. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Guadalajara, Mexico Youngstown, Ohio
2008-present 1997-99 1992-95 2005-2008 1989-91
Brigid Fisher Lauren Fuchs Lauren Gebauer Marty Anne Hall Heidi Hansan
Augusta, Ga. Louisville, Ky. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Muncie, Ind.
1999 2000, 2002 2003-06 1996 1989
Suzie Hayes Melissa Houk Becca Huffer Julie Kim Katie King
Dublin, Ireland Rushville, Ind. Denver, Colo. Bayside, N.Y. Spokane, Wash.
2003-06 1989 2008-present 2007-2010 1995-98
Andrea Klee Crissy Klein Mary Klein Kris Kolesar Kris Lazar
Appleton, Wis. Kokomo, Ind. Kokomo, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gig Harbor, Wash.
Jane Lee Karen Lotta Jennifer Lynch Cappy Mack Lisa Maunu
Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. West Chester, Ohio Portland, Ore. St. Thomas, Ontario
Julie Melby Tracy Melby Kristin McMurtrie Alicia Murray Noriko Nakazaki
Alexandria, Minn. Alexandria, Minn. Calgary, Alberta Mitchell, S.D. Hoffman Estates, Ill.
So-Hyun Park Denise Paulin Kathy Phares Liz Poden Rebecca Rogers
Seoul, South Korea Gates Mills, Ohio East Moline, Ill. Northbrook, Ill. Alpharetta, Ga.
Casey Rotella Sara Ruzzo Kristin Schaner Becca Schloss Katie Shannon
Keswick, Va. Fort Wayne, Ind. West Middlesex, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
2002-05 1995 1995-97 1998 1993-95
17 24 55 53 72
Kassio Shea Shane Smith Terri Taibl Danielle Villarosa Kerrie Wagner
Spokane, Wash. St. Petersburg, Fla. Elm Grove, Wis. Verona, N.J. Brielle, N.J.
1997 1999-01 2001-03 2000-01 1989
5 rounds ... 90.40 stroke average 66 rounds ... 81.64 stroke average 72 rounds ... 83.38 stroke average 52 rounds ... 84.25 stroke average 9 rounds ... 89.55 stroke average
Kristin Wetzel Allison Wojnas
Middletown, N.Y. Warren, N.J.
2007-2010 1989, 92
Bold indicates member of 2009-10 Fighting Irish team
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Years 2008-present 2003-05 1996 2007-2010 2003-06
1997-00 1991-94 1998-00 1989 1989
Career Stats 8 rounds ... 81.00 stroke average 65 rounds ... 80.17 stroke average 21 rounds ... 90.70 stroke average 126 rounds ... 76.60 stroke average 134 rounds ... 77.42 stroke average 50.5 rounds ... 86.50 stroke average 7 rounds ... 89.45 stroke average 72 rounds ... 79.14 stroke average 103 rounds ... 80.70 stroke average 15 rounds ... 92.5 stroke average 86 rounds ... 77.73 stroke average 66 rounds ... 84.55 stroke average 57 rounds ... 87.19 stroke average 15 rounds ... 82.00 stroke average 48.5 rounds ... 88.78 stroke averag 30 48 83 39 21
rounds rounds rounds rounds rounds
... 86.40 ... 85.08 ... 79.07 ... 87.46 ... 90.90
stroke stroke stroke stroke stroke
average average average average average
75 rounds ... 80.37 stroke average 6 rounds ... 97.67 stroke average 63 rounds ... 75.24 stroke average 25 rounds ... 80.12 stroke average 93 rounds ... 81.42 stroke average 66 77 65 12 11
rounds rounds rounds rounds rounds
... 83.91 ... 83.86 ... 82.17 ... 99.83 ... 86.09
stroke stroke stroke stroke stroke
average average average average average
2005-2008 2002-05 2002 1990-91 2006-2009
61 rounds ... 77.92 stroke average 106 rounds ... 79.45 stroke average 3 rounds ... 90.00 stroke average 27.5 rounds ... 84.65 stroke average 125 rounds ... 77.24 stroke average
1993-96 1995-98 1999-02 1991-94 2004-07
87 rounds ... 83.71 stroke average 93 rounds ... 81.78 stroke average 81 rounds ... 82.96 stroke average 65.5 rounds ... 84.52 stroke average 131 rounds ... 75.80 stroke average
2008-present 1991-94 1990-93 1989 2001-04
95 rounds ... 76.19 stroke average 42 rounds ... 91.86 stroke average 67.5 rounds ... 83.11 stroke average 11 rounds ... 89.00 stroke average 71 rounds ... 82.65 stroke average rounds rounds rounds rounds rounds
... 83.94 ... 89.54 ... 85.87 ... 84.77 ... 83.88
stroke stroke stroke stroke stroke
average average average average average
99 rounds ... 78.69 stroke average 58.5 rounds ... 84.85 stroke average
Captains/ On the Road All-Time Captains 1988-89 Melissa Houk, Kerrie Wagner 1989-90 Roberta Bryer 1990-91 Roberta Bryer 1991-92 Allison Wojnas 1992-93 Kathy Phares 1993-94 Crissy Klein, Alicia Murray
1994-95 Katy Cooper, Katie Shannon 1995-96 Julie Melby 1996-97 Katie King, Tracy Melby 1997-98 Katie King, Tracy Melby 1998-99 Andrea Klee 1999-2000 Shane Smith
Melissa Houk (left) and Kerrie Wagner (right) were co-captains on the very first varsity women’s golf team at Notre Dame during the 1988-89 campaign.
2000-01 Shane Smith 2001-02 Kristin McMurtrie, Terri Taibl 2002-03 Terri Taibl 2003-04 Shannon Byrne, Rebecca Rogers 2004-05 Katie Brophy, Suzie Hayes
2005-06 Katie Brophy, Suzie Hayes 2006-07 Alejandra Diaz-Calderon, Noriko Nakazaki 2007-08 Alejandra Diaz-Calderon, Lisa Maunu 2008-09 Lisa Maunu 2009-10 Annie Brophy, Kristin Wetzel
The Irish took a preseason trip to Ireland in August of 2009. Above, the team is pictured just before arriving in Killarney.
On the Road With the Irish The Notre Dame women’s golf team has traveled throughout the nation in recent years, including trips to cities in California, Hawaii, Florida, Texas, Arizona and the Virgin Islands. The many destinations visited by the Irish women’s golf program include (for NCAA competitive events): Alabama Tuscaloosa (North River G.C.) Arizona Rio Verde (Rio Verde C.C./Quail Run Course) Surprise (Desert Springs G.C.) Arkansas Fayetteville (Univ. of Arkansas Course) California Chula Vista (Salt Creek G.C.) San Diego (Carlton Oaks C.C.) Palos Verdes (Palos Verdes C.C.) Connecticut New Haven (Yale University G.C.) Colorado Broomfield (Omni Interlocken G.C.) Florida Bonita Bay (Bonita Bay C.C.) Bonita Springs (Bay Springs Cypress) Dade City (Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club) Gainesville (Mark Bostick GC @ UF) Howey-In-The-Hills (El Campeon) Innisbrook (Innisbrook Resort/Island Course) Miami Lakes (Don Shula Golf Resort) Orlando (Tuscaville C.C.) Palm Harbor (Lansbrook G.C.) Parrish (River Wilderness C.C.) Port St. Lucie (PGA Village) Tampa (Pebblecreek C.C.) Tampa (University Course) Winter Park (Alaqua C.C.) Hawaii Honolulu (Klipper G.C.)
Illinois Champaign (Univ. of Illinois G.C.) Genoa (Oak Club of Genoa) Glencoe (Lake Shore Country Club) Glenview (The Glen Club) Normal (ISU Golf Complex) Peoria (Newman Golf Course) Savoy (Univ. Illinois Orange Course) Indiana Bloomington (IU Golf Course) Carmel (Crooked Stick G.C.) Columbus (Otter Creek G.C.) Franklin (Legends of Indiana) Indianapolis (Sarah Shank Memorial) Indianapolis (Saddlebrook G.C.) West Lafayette (Kampen G.C.) Iowa Iowa City (Univ. of Iowa G.C.) Kansas Lawrence (Alvamar G.C.) Kentucky Lexington (Univ. of Kentucky G.C.) Louisville (Oxmoor Country Club) Simpsonville (Cardinal Club) Louisiana Baton Rouge (LSU G.C.) New Orleans (Lakewood C.C.); (English Turn CC) Michigan Ann Arbor (Univ. of Michigan G.C.) Big Rapids (Katke G.C.) East Lansing (Forest Akers West) East Lansing (Forest Akers East)
Minnesota Minneapolis (Univ. of Minn. G.C.) Nevada Boulder City (Boulder Creek G.C.) North Carolina Greensboro (Bryan Park) Pinehurst (Pinehurst #8) Southern Pines (Pine Needles G.C.) Wilmington (CC of Landfall) Ohio Batavia (Elks Run Golf Club) Columbus (OSU Gray Course) Columbus (OSU Scarlet Course) South Carolina Greenville (Furman University G.C.) Hanahan (Yeamans Hall Golf Club) Kiawah Island (Oak Point G.C.) Tennessee Knoxville (Fox Den CC) Texas Austin (University of Texas G.C.) Boerne (Tapito Springs Golf Resort) Bryan (Traditions Golf Club) Corpus Christi (Kings Crossing C.C.) Dallas (Hyatt Bear Creek) Lubbock (Jerry S. Rawls G.C.) San Antonio (Briggs Ranch GC) Virginia Williamsburg (Tanglewood Resort) Williamsburg (Ford’s Colony G.C.) Wisconsin Madison (University Ridge G.C.) U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix (Carambola G.C.)
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Honors & Awards National Golf Coaches Association All-American 2007-08 So-Hyun Park (honorable mention) GolfWeek Magazine All-American 2007-08
So-Hyun Park (honorable mention)
NCAA Division I All-Independent Team 2002
Karen Lotta (first team)
National Golf Coaches Association All-Scholar Team 1992-93 Kathleen Phares 1993-94 Katy Cooper Alicia Murray Denise Poulin 1994-95 Katy Cooper 1995-96 Kristin Schaner 1996-97 Kristin Schaner 1997-98 Elizabeth Cooper 1998-99 Elizabeth Cooper 2000-01 Kristin McMurtrie 2001-02 Shannon Byrne Lauren Fuchs Kristin McMurtrie 2002-03 Katie Brophy Shannon Byrne Lauren Gebauer 2003-04 Sarah Bassett Katie Brophy Shannon Byrne 2004-05 Katie Brophy 2006-07 Kristin Wetzel 2007-08 Katie Conway So-Hyun Park Kristin Wetzel 2008-09 Katie Conway So-Hyun Park
All-BIG EAST Team 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Katie Brophy Shannon Byrne Suzie Hayes Karen Lotta Noriko Nakazaki Katie Brophy Karen Lotta Karen Lotta Noriko Nakazaki Katie Brophy Noriko Nakazaki Annie Brophy Noriko Nakazaki Julie Kim Lisa Maunu Annie Brophy So-Hyun Park Lisa Maunu Kristin Wetzel Annie Brophy Becca Huffer Lisa Maunu So-Hyun Park Annie Brophy Becca Huffer Katie Conway
Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Student-Athlete Award 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Katy Cooper Tracy Melby Kristin Schaner Elizabeth Cooper Elizabeth Cooper Lauren Fuchs Lauren Fuchs Lauren Fuchs Shannon Byrne Shannon Byrne Lauren Gebauer Lauren Gebauer Alejandra Diaz-Calderon Alejandra Diaz-Calderon Lisa Maunu Annie Brophy
Byron V. Kanaley Award 2003-04
Shannon Byrne
Academic Excellence Award (Notre Dame team with highest GPA of semester) Spring of 1993, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003 Bold indicates member of 2009-10 Fighting Irish team.
BIG EAST Rookie of the Year 2008-09
Becca Huffer
Notre Dame Monogram Club Team MVP 1994-95 Kathleen Schaner 1995-96 Julie Melby 1996-97 Katie King 1997-98 Katie King 1998-99 Mary Klein 1999-00 Shane Smith 2000-01 Shane Smith 2001-02 Karen Lotta 2002-03 Katie Brophy 2003-04 Noriko Nakazaki 2004-05 Katie Brophy 2005-06 Noriko Nakazaki 2006-07 Noriko Nakazaki 2007-08 So-Hyun Park 2008-09 Lisa Maunu 2009-10 Becca Huffer
In 2004, Shannon Byrne became the first (and only to-date) recipient of the Byron V. Kanaley Award to have played for the Fighting Irish women’s golf program. The Byron V. Kanaley Award is the most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete. It has been presented each year since 1927 to the senior monogram athletes who have been most exemplary as both students and leaders.
All-Time Head Coaches
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George Thomas
Tom Hanlon
Ross Smith
Debby King
Susan Holt
(co-head coach) 1988-1993
(co-head coach) 1988-1993
1993-2001
2001-2006
2006-present
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME®
Top Individual Finishes Medalist Finishes
Date
Tournament (field)
Annie Brophy Lisa Maunu Annie Brophy So-Hyun Park So-Hyun Park Lisa Maunu Noriko Nakazaki (tie) Karen Lotta (tie) Noriko Nakazaki Stacy Brown Katie Brophy Katie Brophy (tie) Katie Brophy Rebecca Rogers Tracy Melby Alicia Murray Crissy Klein Cappy Mack Kathy Phares
October 27, 2009 April 19-21, 2009 April 20-22, 2008 March 7-9, 2008 Sept. 17-18, 2007 Sept. 9-11, 2007 Sept. 10-11, 2005 April 23-24, 2005 April 2-3, 2005 March 11-13, 2005 Sept. 24-26, 2004 April 21-22, 2003 Mar. 10-11, 2003 Oct. 14-15, 2000 April 20, 1997 Sept. 25, 1993 April 13, 1992 Oct. 12, 1989 Sept. 21, 1989
The Alamo Invitational (60) BIG EAST Championship (35) BIG EAST Championship (35) Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational (106) Cardinal Cup (94) Cougar Classic (103) Notre Dame Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (20) Indiana Invitational (114) St. Croix Collegiate Classic (55) Jeannine McHaney Invitational (95) BIG EAST Championship (20) Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (75) Notre Dame Invitational (67) Illinois Spring Classic (73) Ferris State Invitational (44) Bradley Invitational Franklin Invitational (25) Indianapolis Invitational (43)
Scores
Runner-Up Finishes
Date
Tournament (field)
Annie Brophy (tie) So-Hyun Park So-Hyun Park (tie) Annie Brophy So-Hyun Park Lisa Maunu (tie) So-Hyun Park Noriko Nakazaki (tie) Noriko Nakazaki Noriko Nakazaki Noriko Nakazaki Karen Lotta (tie) Katie Brophy (tie) Noriko Nakazaki Mary Klein Tracy Melby Katie King Kathy Phares Kathy Phares Allison Wojnas Roberta Bryer
April 18-20, 2010 April 20-22, 2008 April 7-8, 2008 March 7-9, 2008 Oct. 26-28, 2007 Sept. 29-30, 2007 Sept. 9-11, 2007 April 9-10, 2007 April 24-25, 2006 Nov. 7-8, 2005 March 11-13, 2005 Sept. 4-5, 2004 April 3-4, 2004 Sept. 15-16, 2003 Oct. 18-19, 1999 April 18-19, 1998 Sept. 8, 1996 Sept 20, 1992 April 13, 1991 Oct. 12, 1989 Sept. 13, 1988
BIG EAST Championship (35) BIG EAST Championship (35) Canes & Cards Classic (76) Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational (106) Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate (96) Wolverine Invitational (60) Cougar Classic (103) Indiana Invitational (92) BIG EAST Championship (35) Lady Jaguar Invitational (68) St. Croix Collegiate Classic (55) Notre Dame Invitational (90) Indiana Women’s Invitational (95) Cougar Classic (90) Butler Invitational (59) Illinois Spring Classic (89) Illinois State Fall Classic (72) Ferris State Invitational Bradley Invitational Franklin Invitational (25) Indianapolis Invitational (43)
3rd-Place Finishes
Date
Tournament (field)
Annie Brophy Noriko Nakazaki Karen Lotta Noriko Nakazaki Sarah Bassett Noriko Nakazaki (tie) Shannon Byrne Karen Lotta (tie) Karen Lotta (tie) Shannon Byrne (tie) Shane Smith (tie) Kristin McMurtrie (tie) Katie King (tie) Julie Melby (tie) Katie Shannon (tie) Julie Melby (tie) Katy Cooper (tie) Roberta Bryer
April 22-24, 2007 Sept. 24-25, 2005 March 11-13, 2005 April 24-25, 2004 Sept. 27-28, 2003 Sept. 20-21, 2003 April 21-22, 2003 Sept. 28-29, 2002 Nov. 12-13, 2001 April 13-14, 2001 April 13-14, 2001 March 16-17, 2000 Feb. 20-21, 1998 Sept. 18, 1994 Sept. 18, 1994 Sept. 25, 1993 Sept. 25, 1993 Sept. 9, 1990
BIG EAST Championship (34) Lady Northern Invitational (77) St. Croix Collegiate Classic (55) BIG EAST Championship (20) Notre Dame Invitational (93) Mary Fossum Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (20) Notre Dame Invitational (109) Islander Fall Classic (71) Illinois Spring Classic (84) Illinois Spring Classic (84) Northern Illinois Snowbird Invitational (114) Midwest Classic (54) Ferris State Invitational (80) Ferris State Invitational (80) Ferris State Invitational (44) Ferris State Invitational (44) Michigan Invitational (42)
70 74-71-70/215 74-74-74/222 72-70-70/212 70-71-72/213 66*-74-70/210* 72-73-78/223 77 71-75/146 75-79-74/228 69-72/141 77-75-77/229 73-74/147 70-81-74/225 75-78/153 78-77/155 83-78/161 81 73 Scores 780-72-74/226 74-75-75/224 71-76-69/216 71-73-72/216 73-72-70/215 74-72-75/221 70-69-74/213 75-72/147 71-78-71/220 74-73/147 79-79-71/229 75-78-68/221 72-74-77/223 69-72-76/217 72-78/150 71-81/152 76-81-72/229 81-78/159 40-40-43/123 81 81 Scores 72-73-71/216 70-74-71/215 79-75-76/230 75-70-77/222 75-78-77/230 76-73-76/225 82-72-80/234 81-79-72/232 78-80-74/232 74-79/153 74-79/153 76-73/149 75-74/149 77-79/156 78-78/156 81-80/161 79-82/161 80-83-94/247
Bold indicates member of 2009-10 Fighting Irish team // 2009-10 results in bold italics // * - indicates program record
Career Medalist Finishes Katie Brophy (2002-06)......................................3 So-Hyun Park (2007-present).....................2 Noriko Nakazaki (2003-07)...............................2 Lisa Maunu (2005-2009)....................................2 Annie Brophy (2006-present).....................2
Karen Lotta (2001-05)........................................1 Stacy Brown (2003-07)......................................1 Rebecca Rogers (2000-04).................................1 Tracy Melby (1992-96).......................................1
Alicia Murray (1990-94).....................................1 Crissy Klein (1990-94).......................................1 Cappy Mack (1989-91)......................................1 Kathy Phares (1989-93)......................................1
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Top Individual Records 足足足Career Stroke Average (minimum 35 rounds) Strokes Rounds Avg. 1. Becca Huffer (2008 - ).........................................................................................................4,740............................................ 63.................................. 75.24 2. Noriko Nakazaki (2003-07)............................................................................................................................9,930....................................................131...........................................75.80 3. So-Hyun Park (2007 - ).......................................................................................................7,238............................................ 95.................................. 76.19 4. Annie Brophy (2006-10).......................................................................................................9,575...........................................126.................................. 76.60 5. Lisa Maunu (2005-09).....................................................................................................................................9,655....................................................125...........................................77.24 6. Katie Brophy (2002-06)................................................................................................................................ 10,374....................................................134...........................................77.42 7. Katie Conway (2007 - )........................................................................................................6,685............................................ 86.................................. 77.73 8. Jane Lee (2004-07)..........................................................................................................................................4,753......................................................61...........................................77.92 9. Kristin Wetzel (2006-10).......................................................................................................7,790............................................ 99.................................. 78.69 10. Lauren Gebauer (2002-06)..............................................................................................................................6,563......................................................83...........................................79.07 11. Stacy Brown (2003-07)...................................................................................................................................5,698......................................................72 .........................................79.14 12. Karen Lotta (2001-05).....................................................................................................................................8,422....................................................106...........................................79.45 13. Sarah Bassett (2002- 05)..................................................................................................................................5,211......................................................65...........................................80.17 14. Suzie Hayes (2002-06).....................................................................................................................................6,028......................................................75...........................................80.37 15. Shannon Byrne (2000-04)...............................................................................................................................8,312....................................................103...........................................80.70 16. Katie King (1994-98) .....................................................................................................................................7,572......................................................93...........................................81.42 17. Shane Smith (1998-01) ..................................................................................................................................5,388......................................................66...........................................81.64 18. Tracy Melby (1994-98) ..................................................................................................................................7,606......................................................93...........................................81.78 19. Mary Klein (1997-00).....................................................................................................................................5,431......................................................65...........................................82.17 20. Rebecca Rogers (2000-04).............................................................................................................................4,535......................................................55...........................................82.66 Career Team-Leading Tournament Efforts 1. Noriko Nakazaki (2003-07)..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23 2. Kathy Phares (1989-93).....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Katie King (1994-98).......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 4. Katie Brophy (2002-06)....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 5. Tracy Melby (1994-98)....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Becca Huffer (2008 - ).......................................................................................................................................................................................................11 7. Crissy Klein (1990-94)......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 So-Hyun Park (2007 - ).....................................................................................................................................................................................................10 9. Alicia Murray (1990-94).....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Shane Smith (1998-01).......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Karen Lotta (2001-05).........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Percentage of Career Rounds Counted Toward Team Score (minimum 60 rounds) Count Ind. Tot. Pct. 1. Kathy Phares (1990-93)........................................................................................................................................66......................................................68............................................ .971 2. Becca Huffer (2008 - ).............................................................................................................61............................................ 63.....................................968 3. Noriko Nakazaki (2003-07)...............................................................................................................................121....................................................128..............................................945 4. Katie Brophy (2002-06).....................................................................................................................................121....................................................134.............................................. .90 5. So-Hyun Park (2007 - )...........................................................................................................83............................................ 95................................... .874 6. Annie Brophy (2006-10)......................................................................................................... 110...........................................126.....................................873 7. Katie King (1995-98)...........................................................................................................................................81......................................................93............................................ .871 Tracy Melby (1995-98)........................................................................................................................................81......................................................93............................................ .871 9. Katie Shannon (1993-95).....................................................................................................................................60......................................................72............................................ .833 10. Julie Melby (1993-96)..........................................................................................................................................71......................................................87............................................ .816 Season Stroke Average (full season, minimum 20 rounds) Strokes Rounds Avg. 1. So-Hyun Park (2007-08)......................................................................................................2,356............................................ 32.................................. 73.63 2. Noriko Nakazaki (2006-07)............................................................................................................................2,316......................................................31...........................................74.71 Becca Huffer (2209-10)......................................................................................................... 2,247........................................... 30..................................74.90 3. 4. Lisa Maunu (2007-08)...........................................................................................................2,411............................................ 32.................................. 75.34 5. Noriko Nakazaki (2005-06)............................................................................................................................2,187......................................................29...........................................75.41 6. Annie Brophy (2009-10)....................................................................................................... 2,188........................................... 30..................................75.44 7. Becca Huffer (2008-09)........................................................................................................2,489............................................ 33.................................. 75.55 8. So-Hyun Park (2008-09)......................................................................................................2,505............................................ 33.................................. 75.91 9. Noriko Nakazaki (2003-04)............................................................................................................................2,748......................................................36...........................................76.33 10. Lisa Maunu (2008-09).....................................................................................................................................2,521......................................................33...........................................76.39 11. Katie Brophy (2004-05)..................................................................................................................................2,676......................................................35...........................................76.46 12. Noriko Nakazaki (2004-05)............................................................................................................................2,679......................................................35...........................................76.54 13. Katie Conway (2007-08).......................................................................................................2,456............................................ 32.................................. 76.75 14. Annie Brophy (2008-09).......................................................................................................2,538............................................ 33.................................. 76.91 15. Annie Brophy (2007-08).......................................................................................................2,465............................................ 32.................................. 77.03 Season Team-Leading Tournament Efforts 1. Noriko Nakazaki (2006-07)................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Noriko Nakazaki (2003-04)................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 3. Katie Brophy (2004-05)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 4. Becca Huffer (2009-10)..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 So-Hyun Park (2007-08)..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Karen Lotta (2001-02).........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Katie King (1996-97)..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Alicia Murray (1993-94).....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Kathy Phares (1990-91).......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Bold indicates member of 2009-10 Fighting Irish team Bold Italics indicates results from 2009-10 season
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Top Individual Records Season Percentage of Rounds Counted Toward Team Score (full season) Count Team Total Pct. 1. Becca Huffer, 2009-10.............................................................................................................. 30........................................... 30..................................1.000 So-Hyun Park, 2007-08............................................................................................................32............................................ 32.................................. 1.000 Noriko Nakazaki, 2006-07...................................................................................................................................28......................................................28...........................................1.000 Shane Smith, 1999-00..........................................................................................................................................21......................................................21...........................................1.000 Katie King, 1995-96.............................................................................................................................................20......................................................20...........................................1.000 Kathy Phares, 1992-93..........................................................................................................................................21......................................................21...........................................1.000 Kathy Phares, 1990-91..........................................................................................................................................20......................................................20...........................................1.000 8. Katie Brophy, 2002-03..........................................................................................................................................33......................................................34............................................ .971 9. Noriko Nakazaki, 2005-06...................................................................................................................................28......................................................29..............................................966 10. Andrea Klee, 1997-98...........................................................................................................................................23......................................................24............................................ .958 11. Shane Smith, 2000-01..........................................................................................................................................22......................................................23............................................ .957 Lowest Rounds (relative to par) 1. So-Hyun Park, second round, Heather Farr Memorial, 2008-09................................................................................................. 66.......................................-6 Lisa Maunu, first round, Cougar Classic, 2007-08...........................................................................................................................................................66................................................ -6 3. So-Hyun Park, second round, Mary Fossum Invitational, 2008-09.............................................................................................. 68.......................................-4 Karen Lotta, third round, Notre Dame Invitational, 2004-05.........................................................................................................................................68................................................ -4 5. Annie Brophy, first round, Windy City Collegiate, 2009-10...........................................................................................................................................69................................................ -3 Lisa Maunu, first round, Cougar Classic, 2008-09...........................................................................................................................................................69................................................ -3 So-Hyun Park, third round, Canes & Cards Classic, 2007-08...................................................................................................... 69.......................................-3 So-Hyun Park, second round, Cougar Classic, 2007-08.............................................................................................................. 69.......................................-3 Katie Brophy, second round, Lady Northern Invitational, 2004-05................................................................................................................................69................................................ -3 Katie Brophy, first round, Jeannine McHaney Invitational, 2004-05...............................................................................................................................69................................................ -3 Katie Brophy, third round, Lady Razorback Invitational, 2004-05..................................................................................................................................69................................................ -3 Noriko Nakazaki, first round, Cougar Classic, 2003-04..................................................................................................................................................69................................................ -3 12. 25 Times: So-Hyun Park [6], Lisa Maunu [5], Noriko Nakazaki [4], Annie Brophy [2], .................................................................... 70.......................................-2 Becca Huffer [2], Jane Lee [2], Katie Brophy [1], Shannon Byrne [1], Lauren Gebauer [1], Rebecca Rogers [1].............................................................................................................. Lowest 36-Hole Tournaments 1. Katie Brophy, Jeannine McHaney Invitational, 2004-05...............................................................................................................................................141................................................ -3 2. Noriko Nakazaki, TaylorMade Aztec Fall Classic, 2006-07...........................................................................................................................................145............................................... +1 3. Noriko Nakazaki, Indiana Invitational, 2004-05...........................................................................................................................................................146............................................... +2 4. Noriko Nakazaki, Indiana Invitational, 2006-07...........................................................................................................................................................147............................................... +3 Noriko Nakazaki, Lady Jaguar Invitational, 2005-06....................................................................................................................................................147............................................... +3 Katie Brophy, Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational, 2002-03....................................................................................................................................................147............................................... +3 7. So-Hyun Park, Bettie Lou Evans Invite, 2009-10........................................................................................................................ 147..................................... +4 8. Noriko Nakazaki, Jeannine McHaney Invitational, 2004-05........................................................................................................................................149............................................... +5 Terri Taibl, Snowbird Invitational, 2002-03..................................................................................................................................................................149............................................... +5 Kristin McMurtrie, Northern Illinois Intercollegiate, 1999-00.....................................................................................................................................149............................................... +5 Katie King, Midwest Classic, 1997-98..........................................................................................................................................................................149............................................... +5 12. Becca Huffer, Bettie Lou Evans Invite, 2009-10........................................................................................................................... 149..................................... +6 Lowest 54-Hole Tournaments 1. Lisa Maunu, Cougar Classic, 2007-08...........................................................................................................................................................................210................................................ -6 2. Lisa Maunu, Heather Farr Memorial, 2008-09.............................................................................................................................................................211................................................ -5 So-Hyun Park, Heather Farr Memorial, 2008-09......................................................................................................................211.......................................-5 4. So-Hyun Park, Rio Verde Invitational, 2007-08.........................................................................................................................212.......................................-4 5. So-Hyun Park, Cardinal Cup, 2007-08.....................................................................................................................................213.......................................-3 So-Hyun Park, Cougar Classic, 2007-08...................................................................................................................................213.......................................-3 7. Lisa Maunu, Cougar Classic, 2008-09...........................................................................................................................................................................214................................................ -2 8. Lisa Maunu, BIG EAST Championship, 2008-09.........................................................................................................................................................215................................................ -1 Noriko Nakazaki, Lady Northern Invitational, 2005-06..............................................................................................................................................215................................................ -1 10. 14.
Becca Huffer,Windy City Collegiate, 2009-10............................................................................................................................. 216.......................................E So-Hyun Park, Canes & Cards Classic, 2007-08........................................................................................................................216........................................E Annie Brophy, Rio Verde Invitational, 2007-08.........................................................................................................................216........................................E Annie Brophy, BIG EAST Championship, 2006-07...................................................................................................................216........................................E Annie Brophy,Windy City Collegiate, 2009-10........................................................................................................................... 216..................................... +1 Becca Huffer, The LSU Classic, 2008-09...................................................................................................................................217...................................... +1 Noriko Nakazaki, Cougar Classic, 2003-04..................................................................................................................................................................217............................................... +1 Jane Lee, Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown, 2005-06.....................................................................................................................................................217............................................... +1
18.
So-Hyun Park, Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate, 2007-08.................................................................................................................215...................................... +2 Noriko Nakazaki, Shoot-Out at the Legends, 2003-04................................................................................................................................................218............................................... +2
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Team Records Top Team Rounds 1. Heather Farr Memorial, second round, 2008-09..........................................................................................................................................................281................................................ -7 2. Cougar Classic (par 72), first round, 2003-04...............................................................................................................................................................285................................................ -3 3. Cougar Classic (par 72), first round, 2007-08...............................................................................................................................................................287................................................ -1 4. Mary Fossum Invitational (par 72), second round, 2008-09..........................................................................................................................................288................................................. E Heather Farr Memorial (par 72), first round, 2008-09..................................................................................................................................................288................................................. E LSU Golf Classic (par 72), third round, 2008-09..........................................................................................................................................................288................................................. E 7. Heather Farr Memorial (par 72), third round, 2008-09................................................................................................................................................289............................................... +1 Canes & Cards Classic (par 72), third round, 2007-08..................................................................................................................................................289............................................... +1 9. Rio Verde Invitational (par 72), second round, 2007-08...............................................................................................................................................290............................................... +2 Cardinal Cup (par 72), second round, 2007-08............................................................................................................................................................290............................................... +2 11. Rio Verde Invitational (par 72), third round, 2007-08...................................................................................................................................................291............................................... +3 Cougar Classic (par 72), third round, 2007-08..............................................................................................................................................................291............................................... +3 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate (par 72), first round, 2003-04............................................................................................................................291............................................... +3 14. Windy City Collegiate (par 72), first round, 2009-10.................................................................................................................... 292..................................... +4 The Alamo Invitational (par 72), final/only round, 2009-10............................................................................................................ 292..................................... +4 Cardinal Cup (par 72), first round, 2007-08.................................................................................................................................................................292............................................... +4 Cougar Classic (par 72), second round, 2007-08..........................................................................................................................................................292............................................... +4 BIG EAST Championship (par 72), first round, 2006-07.............................................................................................................................................292............................................... +4 Top Team 36-Hole Tournaments 1. Jeannine McHaney Invitational (par 72), 2004-05........................................................................................................................................................593............................................. +17 2. Bettie Lou Evans (par 72 rd. 1; par 71 rd. 2), 2009-10................................................................................................................... 598....................................+26 3. Midwest Classic (par 72), 1997-98................................................................................................................................................................................607............................................. +31 4. TaylorMade Aztec Fall Classic (par 72), 2006-07..........................................................................................................................................................609............................................. +33 5. Indiana Invitational (par 72), 2006-07..........................................................................................................................................................................612............................................. +36 Snowbird Invitational (par 72), 2002-03.......................................................................................................................................................................612............................................. +36 7. Snowbird Invitational (par 72), 2001-02.......................................................................................................................................................................617............................................. +41 Lady Jaguar Invitational (par 72), 2005-06....................................................................................................................................................................617............................................. +41 9. Illinois Spring Classic (par 72), 2000-01.......................................................................................................................................................................619............................................. +43 10. Indiana Invitational (par 72), 2004-05..........................................................................................................................................................................620............................................. +44 11. Butler Invitational (par 71), 1999-00............................................................................................................................................................................623............................................. +55 Top Team 54-Hole Tournaments 1. Heather Farr Memorial (par 72), 2008-09....................................................................................................................................................................858................................................ -6 2. Cougar Classic (par 72), 2007-08.................................................................................................................................................................................870............................................... +6 3. Rio Verde Invitational (par 72), 2007-08......................................................................................................................................................................875............................................. +11 4. Cardinal Cup (par 72), 2007-08...................................................................................................................................................................................878............................................. +14 5. Cougar Classic (par 72), 2008-09.................................................................................................................................................................................886............................................. +22 Canes & Cards Classic (par 72), 2007-08.....................................................................................................................................................................886............................................. +22 7. BIG EAST Championship (par 72), 2008-09...............................................................................................................................................................887............................................. +23 8. Cougar Classic (par 72), 2003-04.................................................................................................................................................................................889............................................. +25 9. Windy City Collegiate (par 72), 2009-10................................................................................................................................... 890....................................+26 Shoot-Out at The Legends (par 72), 2005-06..............................................................................................................................................................890............................................. +26 Top Team Finishes (minimum 36 holes) 1.
Heather Farr Memorial, 2008-09...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 20 BIG EAST Championship, 2007-08.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 7 Rio Verde Invitational, 2007-08..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 18 Wolverine Invitational, 2007-08.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 10 Cardinal Cup, 2007-08...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 17 Cougar Classic, 2007-08.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 20 Notre Dame Invitational, 2005-06.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 17 Indiana Invitational, 2004-05..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 19 St. Croix Collegiate Classic, 2004-05........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 8 Shoot-Out at Legends, 2004-05.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 12 Jeannine McHaney Invitational/Central Regional Preview, 2004-05.....................................................................................................................................................................first of 18 BIG EAST Championship, 2003-04........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 4 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate, 2003-04......................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 18 Notre Dame Invitational, 2003-04.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 15 Cougar Classic, 2003-04.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 17 BIG EAST Championship, 2002-03........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 4 Notre Dame Invitational, 2002-03.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 18 Illinois Spring Classic, 2000-01...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 16 William and Mary Invitational, 2000-01................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 19 Notre Dame Invitational, 2000-01.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 10 Butler Invitational, 1999-2000................................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 11 Illinois Classic, 1997-98............................................................................................................................................ .............................................................................................first of 16 Ferris State Invitational, 1993-94..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 4 Ferris State Invitational, 1992-93..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 4 Bradley Invitational, 1991-92....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 8 Bradley Invitational, 1990-91....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................first of 8
Top Team Season Stroke Averages (full season) 1. 2007-08......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................300.47 2. 2008-09......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................303.39 3. 2006-07......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................305.46 4. 2009-10.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................306.60 5. 2005-06......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................306.66 2009-10 results in bold
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME®
1990-91
Year-by-Year Results 1988-89 Tournament (par) Notre Dame Invit. (71) Indianapolis Invit. (72) Illinois State Invit. (73)
Finish (Field) 700, 7th (18) 347, 4th (8) 680, 9th (13)
Top Irish Individual R. Bryer (170, T-18th) Roberta Bryer (81, 2nd) Kris Lazar (163, T-25th)
Lady North., @Pur. (72) Michigan St. Invit. (71) Indianapolis Spring (72)
1098, 19th (21) 1052, 10th (12) 371, 3rd (5)
Heidi Hansan (271, 96th) Kris Lazar (255, T-58th) Carolyn Burke (80, T-8th)
Indiana Invit. (72) Ohio State Invit. (71)
747, 14th (15) 1017, 7th (9)
Kris Lazar (182, T-65th) Roberta Bryer (242, T-21st)
Player Kris Lazar Roberta Bryer Kerrie Wagner
Top Rd. 84 78 84
Top 36 163 170 179
Top 54 255 242 261
Strokes/Rds 947/11 1411/16 806/9
Avg. 86.09 88.19 89.56
Liz Poden Carolyn Burke Pandora Fecko
87 86 83
180 177 178
266 270 257
627/7 627/7 1258/14
89.57 89.57 89.86
Heidi Hansan Allison Wojnas Melissa Houk Kris Kolesar
82 92 92 90
176 185 198 227
260 ----- 287 283
1449/16 185/2 586/6 915/9
90.56 92.50 97.67 101.67
Team Totals
336
680
1017
6012/17
353.65
1989-90 Tournament (par) Notre Dame Invit. (71) Illinois State Invit. (73) Indianapolis Invit. (72)
Finish (Field) 675, 7th (18) 684, 10th (20) 327, 1st (5)
Top Irish Individual Kathy Phares (165, T-23rd) Roberta Bryer (169, T-33) Kathy Phares (73, 1st)
Michigan St. Invit. (71) Franklin Coll. Invit. (72) Indiana Invit. (72) Purdue Invit. (72)
1016, 10th (13) 337, 1st (5) 1020, 14th (14) 1014, 4th (9)
Kathy Phares (247, 25th) Cappy Mack (81, 1st) Bryer, Mack (248, T-29th) Phares, Wojnas (252, T-13)
Player Kathy Phares Cappy Mack Allison Wojnas
Top Rd. 73 80 82
Top 36 165 ----- 170
Top 54 247 248 251
Strokes/Rds 1250/15 929/11 1278/15
Avg. 83.33 84.45 85.20
Roberta Bryer Liz Poden Pandora Fecko
81 86 83
168 ----- 174
248 265 259
1291/15 352/4 1327/15
86.07 88.00 88.47
Heidi Hansan Kris Kolesar
85 88
174 -----
----- 283
443/5 283/3
88.60 94.33
Team Totals
327
675
1014
5073/15
338.20
Tournament (par) Notre Dame Invit. (71) Michigan Invit. Illinois State Invit. (73)
Finish (Field) 662, 9th (25) 1022, 3rd (6) 679, 9th (17)
Top Irish Individual Kathy Phares (165, T-31st) Roberta Bryer (247, 3rd) Kathy Phares (161, 8th)
Michigan St. Invit. (71) No. Illinois Classic (72) No. Ill. Snowbird (72)
971, 6th (11) 709, 6th (11) 669, 5th (7)
Crissy Klein (250, 18th) Crissy Klein (172, 18th) Kathy Phares (165, 9th)
Indiana Invit. (72) Bradley Invit. (73) Purdue Invit. (72)
1044, 16th (17) 500, 1st (8) 1016, 4th (12)
Kathy Phares (259, T-63rd) Kathy Phares (123, 2nd) Kathy Phares (254, 20th)
Player Kathy Phares Cappy Mack Roberta Bryer
Top Rd. 79 77 80
Top 36 161 159 166
Top 54 253 257 247
Strokes/Rds 1639/19.5 1399/16.5 1664/19.5
Avg. 84.05 84.79 85.33
Allison Wojnas Crissy Klein Pandora Fecko
77 82 74
168 169 175
244 250 248
1502/17.5 862/10 1721/19.5
85.83 86.20 88.26
Denise Paulin Alicia Murray
87 83
185 175
276 -----
646/5 325/3.5
92.20 92.86
Team Totals
316
662
971
6563/19.5
336.56
1991-92 Tournament (par) Michigan Invit. (77) Illinois State Invit. (73) Michigan St. Invit. (71)
Finish (Field) 1031, 4th (9) 1008, 11th (19) 949, 10th (18)
Top Irish Individual Crissy Klein (251, T-8th) Allison Wojnas (247, T-30th) Allison Wojnas (226, 6th)
Lady North., @Ill. (76) Ohio State Invit. (71) No. Ill. Snowbird (72)
996, 15th (18) 975, 6th (11) 673, 11th (14)
Wojnas/Murray (248, T-55th) Crissy Klein (232, T-5th) Kathy Phares (162, T-15th)
Indiana Invit. (72) Bradley Invit. (73) Purdue Invit. (72)
1062, 16th (16) 653, 1st (8) 665, 10th (10)
Alicia Murray (265, T-57th) Crissy Klein (161, 1st) Kathy Phares (162, 20th)
Player Kathy Phares Allison Wojnas Crissy Klein
Top Rd. 80 74 75
Top 36 162 165 161
Top 54 249 226 232
Strokes/Rds 995/12 1999/24 2012/24
Avg. 82.90 83.29 83.83
Alicia Murray Denise Paulin Katy Cooper
75 79 80
165 168 178
244 241 257
2032/24 1806/21 701/8
84.67 86.00 87.63
Sara Ruzzo Jennifer Nigon Katie Shannon Liz Fennen
84 88 91 89
----- ----- ----- -----
274 273 283 286
274/3 827/9 283/3 286/3
91.30 91.90 94.30 95.30
Team Totals
308
653
949
8012/24
333.83
1992-93 Tournament (par) Illinois State Invit. (73) Ferris State Invit. (72) Michigan St. Invit. (71)
Finish (Field) 985, 9th (19) 650, 1st (4) 654, 8th (16)
Top Irish Individual Alicia Murray (240, T-22nd) Kathy Phares (159, 2nd) Crissy Klein (161, 15th)
Ohio State Invit. No. Ill. Snowbird (72) Lady Topper Invit.
985, 3rd (12) 672, 9th (20) 656, 7th (17)
Klein, Melby, Phares (244, T-7th) Kathy Phares (166, 29th) Kathy Phares (167, T-4th)
Indiana Invit. (74) Ohio State Spring Purdue Invit. (72)
678, 8th (14) 1034, 14th (17) 663, 4th (14)
Kathy Phares (164, T-18th) Crissy Klein (256, 42nd) Crissy Klein (158, T-7th)
Player Kathy Phares Julie Melby Crissy Klein
Top Rd. 74 79 78
Top 36 156 163 158
Top 54 244 244 244
Strokes/Rds 1726/21 1583/19 1752/21
Avg. 82.19 83.32 83.43
Katie Shannon Alicia Murray Katy Cooper
81 77 81
165 162 166
254 240 268
1800/21 1646/19 1061/12
85.71 86.63 88.42
Denise Paulin Sara Ruzzo
90 84
177 171
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177/2 362/4
88.50 90.50
Team Totals
321
650
985
6977/21
332.24
Roberta Bryer was one of the early leaders of the Notre Dame women’s golf program, serving as team captain in 1989-90 and 1990-91.
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Kathy Phares led the Fighting Irish in scoring average all four of her seasons on the team. Her lowest total came as a senior in the 1992-93 campaign when she had an 82.19 average to go along with four team-leading efforts.
1994-95 Tournament (par) Illinois St. Classic (73) Ferris State Invit. (72) Michigan St. Invit. (72)
Finish (Field) 986, 7th (17) 638, 2nd (13) 637, 6th (19)
Top Irish Individual Julie Melby (246, 25th) J. Melby, Shannon (156, T-3rd) Katie King (157, T-12th)
Lady North., @Mich. (73) Ohio State Invit. (72) No. Ill. Snowbird (72)
995, 10th (19) 1001, 7th (11) 675, 10th (17)
Julie Melby (247, T-30th) Katie Shannon (240, 8th) Katie King (162, T-19th)
Indiana Invit. (74) Purdue Invit. (72) Illinois Classic (75) Ohio State Spring (73)
972, 10th (15) 994, 4th (15) 666, 3rd (12) 988, 7th (12)
Tracy Melby (237, T-19th) Katie King (247, T-11th) Katie Shannon (164, 7th) Julie Melby (245, 14th)
Player Katie Shannon Katie King Julie Melby
Top Rd. 74 (+3) 76 (+2) 77 (+5)
Top 36 156 (+12) 157 (+13) 156 (+12)
Top 54 245 (+23) 245 (+23) 245 (+26)
Strokes/Rds 2126/26 2143/26 2156/26
Avg. 81.77 82.42 82.92
Tracy Melby Kristin Schaner Sara Ruzzo
79 (+5) 82 (+9) 83 (+10)
165 (+15) 171 (+21) 156 (+12)
237 (+15) 257 (+35) 257 (+38)
2160/26 1026/12 1315/15
83.07 85.50 87.67
Katy Cooper Marty Anne Hall
82 (+10) 88 (+15)
166 (+22) -----
266 (+47) 282 (+63)
1755/20 282/3
87.75 94.00
Team Totals
322 (+26)
637 (+61)
972 (+84)
8552/26
328.92
1995-96
1993-94
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Tournament (par) Illinois State Classic (73) MSU Invit. (72) Yale Intercoll. (70)
Finish (Field) 1009, 8th (17) 976, 5th (18) 704, 4th (16)
Top Irish Individual Tracy Melby (243, 14th) Tracy Melby (241, 11th) Julie Melby (168, 6th)
Ohio State Fall (72) No. Illinois Invit. (72) Ohio State Spring (72)
1014, 8th (13) 683, 13th (16) 683, 8th (15)
Tracy Melby (243, 15th) Tracy Melby (163, 18th) Katie King (165, 14th)
Purdue Invit. (72) Illinois Classic (74)
979, 8th (12) 656, 2nd (16)
Katie King (239, 7th) Katie King (163, 7th)
Player Tracy Melby Katie King Julie Melby
Top Rd. 76 (+2) 79 (+5) 75 (+1)
Top 36 163 (+15) 163 (+15) 168 (+24)
Top 54 243 (+24) 239 (+23) 242 (+26)
Strokes/Rds 1635/20 1677/20 1687/20
Avg. 81.75 83.85 84.35
Kristin Schaner Marty Anne Hall Lacey Canavesi
78 (+4) 79 (+5) 81 (+9)
176 (+32) 177 (+33) 176 (+32)
255 (+39) 258 (+42) 257 (+41)
1573/18 1497/17 807/9
87.39 88.06 89.67
261 273 279 294
(+45) (+57) (+63) (+78)
1619/18 452/5 454/5 476/5
89.94 90.40 90.80 95.20
976 (+112)
6704/20
335.20
Tournament (par) Illinois State Classic (73) Michigan St. Invit. (72) Ferris State Invit. (72)
Finish (Field) 990, 5th (17) 651, 9th (21) 638, 1st (7)
Top Irish Individual Alicia Murray (241, T-13th) Alicia Murray (154, 4th) Alicia Murray (155, 1st)
Brigette Beaudoin Kassio Shea Jessica Heieck Anne Faust
81 (+9) 88 (+16) 87 (+15) 88 (+16)
183 179 175 182
No. Illinois Classic (72) South Florida, dual Indiana Invit. (71)
1014, 5th (17) 341, 2nd (2) 1003, 14th (18)
Crissy Klein (246, 12th) Alicia Murray (80, 2nd) Alicia Murray (224, T-29th)
Team Totals
308 (+12)
683 (+19)
Purdue Invit. (72) Notre Dame Invit. (71) Illinois Classic (74)
982, 2nd (13) 1005, 4th (9) 648, 2nd (8)
Crissy Klein (239, 4th) Alicia Murray (248, 8th) Julie Melby (161, T-5th)
1996-97
Player Alicia Murray Crissy Klein Katie Shannon
Top Rd. 73 (+2) 75 (+3) 78
Top 36 154 (+10) 163 (+15) 162 (+18)
Top 54 241 (+25) 239 (+23) 247
Strokes/Rds 1533/19 1831/22 1825/22
Avg. 80.68 83.23 82.95
Julie Melby Katy Cooper Denise Paulin
78 (+4) 80 (+6) 84 (+12)
161 (+13) 163 (+15) 170 (+26)
249 (+33) 252 (+36) 253 (+37)
1857/22 1453/17 1229/14
84.41 85.47 87.79
Sara Ruzzo Brigette Beaudoin Marty Anne Hall
89 (+17) 94 (+22) 95 (+23)
191 (+47) ---- ----
281 (+65) 286 (+70) 290 (+74)
472/5 286/3 290/3
94.40 95.33 96.67
Lacey Canavesi Jessica Heieck
92 (+20) 92 (+20)
---- ----
289 (+73) 294 (+78)
581/6 294/3
96.83 98.00
Team Totals
323 (+27)
648 (+56)
982 (+118)
72172/22
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME速
(+39) (+25) (+31) (+38)
330.55
Tournament (par) Illinois St. Classic (73) Northwestern Invit. (75) vs. CS Northridge (72)
Finish (Field) 957, 4th (13) 970, 5th (6) 341
Top Irish Individual Katie King (229, 2nd) Katie King (237, T-7th) Katie King (78)
San Diego St. Classic (72) Midwest Classic (72) P.K. Bell/Rollins Inv. (73)
985, T-8th (19) 638, 9th (9) 1023, 12th (15)
Katie King (237, T-8th) Katie King (157, T-22nd) Beth Cooper (255, T-46th)
No. Ill. Snowbird (72) Indiana Invit. (74) Purdue Invit. (72) Ill. Spring Classic (73)
647, 10th (18) 664, 10th (17) 663, 5th (10) 628, 2nd (12)
Tracy Melby (159, T-25th) King, Melby (161, T-16th), Katie King (164, T-19th) Tracy Melby (153, 1st)
Player Katie King Tracy Melby Kristin Schaner
Top Rd. 72 (-1) 75 (+2) 77 (+5)
Top 36 157 (+13) 153 (+7) 161 (+17)
Top 54 229 (+10) 233 (+14) 239 (+23)
Strokes/Rds 1844/23 1879/23 1597/19
Avg. 80.17 81.70 84.05
Beth Cooper Marty Anne Hall Brigid Fisher Andrea Klee
77 (+4) 77 (+3) 82 (+10) 78 (+5)
160 159 172 161
(+14) (+13) (+28) (+17)
249 (+30) 253 (+34) ---- 256 (+37)
1949/23 1624/19 349/4 1768/20
84.74 85.47 87.25 88.40
Team Totals
307 (+15)
628 (+44)
957 (+81)
7516/23
326.78
Year-by-Year Results
Katie King had an outstanding career at Notre Dame from 1995-98. She led the team in stroke average during her junior and senior seasons. Her average of 79.50 in 1998 was a program record.
Tracy Melby led the Irish to a firstplace tie at the Illinois Classic during the 1997-98 campaign. She finished second overall as the defending champion of the event.
1999-00
1997-98 Tournament (par) Michigan St. Invit. (72) Michigan Invit. (73) Kentucky Invit. (72)
Finish (Field) 968, 4th (14) 995, 6th (13) 943, 8th (18)
Top Irish Individual Melby/Klee, (240, T-10th) Tracy Melby (247, T-23rd) Katie King (227, T-5th)
Notre Dame Invit. (72) Midwest Classic (72) NIU Snowbird Inter. (72)
976, T-2nd (35) 607, T-3rd (9) 639, 9th (20)
Becca Schloss (243, T-6th) Katie King (149, T-6th) Katie King (150, 4th)
Indiana Invit. (74) Illinois Classic (75) Ohio State Invit. (72)
953, 6th (15) 635, T-1st (16) 960, 6th (48)
Mary Klein (230, T-5th) Tracy Melby (152, 2nd) Katie King (231, T-9th)
Player Katie King Tracy Melby Andrea Klee
Top Rd. 71 (-1) 71 (-4) 73 (+1)
Top 36 149 (+5) 152 (+2) 151 (+7)
Top 54 227 (+11) 235(+19) 240 (+24)
Strokes/Rds 1908/24 1932/24 1947/24
Avg. 79.50 80.50 81.13
Mary Klein Beth Cooper Becca Schloss
71 (+3) 75 (+3) 77 (+5)
159 (+15) 161 (+17) 158 (+14)
230 (+8) 243 (+27) 243 (+27)
1968/24 1753/21 1762/21
82.00 83.48 83.91
Danielle Villarosa Brigid Fisher Kristin Schaner
79 (+7) 82 (+9) 84 (+11)
163 (+19) 185 (+9) ----
257 (+41) 258 (+39) 259 (+40)
684/8 966/12 527/6
85.50 87.82 87.83
Team Totals
295 (+7)
607 (+31)
943 (+79)
7676/24
319.83
1998-99 Tournament (par) Michigan St. Inv. (72) Lady No., @Pur. (72) Michigan Invit. (73)
Finish (Field) 953, 5th (13) 1,004, 11th (14) 687, 6th (13)
Top Irish Individual Andrea Klee (236, T-16th) Andrea Klee (246, T-27th) Andrea Klee (163, T-13th)
Notre Dame Invit. (72) Midwest Classic (72) NIU Snowbird Int. (72)
632, 8th (13) 703, 12th (13) 651, T-13th (23)
Mary Klein (152, T-6th) Becca Schloss (171, 43rd) Beth Cooper (161, T-33rd)
Indiana Invit. (74) Iowa Invit. (73) Ohio State Invit. (72)
1,015, 12th (13) 664, 7th (9) 990, 12th (15)
Mary Klein (243, T-29th) Mary Klein (164, T-23rd) Mary Klein (242, T-31st)
Player Mary Klein Andrea Klee Shane Smith
Top Rd. 74 (+2) 77 (+5) 79 (+7)
Top 36 152 (+8) 160 (+16) 165 (+21)
Top 54 240 (+24) 236 (+20) 243 (+27)
Strokes/Rds 1820/22 1820/22 1863/22
Avg. 82.73 82.73 84.68
Danielle Villarosa Kristin McMurtrie Brigid Fisher
81 (+9) 78 (+6) 78 (+6)
166 (+22) 158 (+14) 162 (+18)
251 (+35) 251 (+35) 240 (+34)
1019/12 1615/19 1277/15
84.92 85.00 85.13
Becca Schloss Beth Cooper Lauren Fuchs
77 (+5) 76 (+4) 86 (+13)
164 (+20) 161 (+17) 173 (+27)
242 (+26) 250 (+34) ––––––
1196/14 1624/19 173/2
85.43 86.42 86.50
Team Totals
308 (+20)
632 (+56)
953 (+89)
7305/22
332.05
Tournament (par) Lady No., @Wisc. (72) Michigan State Invit. (72) Michigan Inv. (73)
Finish (Field) 970, 13th (16) 991, 12th (18) 661, 7th (14)
Top Irish Individual Shane Smith (233, T-20th) Shane Smith (241, T-33rd) Priscilla Ro (161, T-10th)
Butler Invit. (71) NIU Snowbird (72) Wm. & Mary Inv. (71)
623, 1st (11) 633, 8th (20) 654, 8th (17)
Mary Klein (150, T-2nd) K. McMurtrie (149, T-3rd) Shane Smith (157, T-7th)
Indiana Invit. (74) Iowa Invit. (73) Ohio State Invit. (72)
694, 15th (15) 981, 8th (8) 979, 10th (16)
Mary Klein (167, T-33rd) Shane Smith (236, T-18th) Mary Klein (240, T-22nd)
Player Top Rd. Shane Smith 75 (+3) Mary Klein 72 (+1) Kristin McMurtrie 73 (+1)
Top 36 153 (+11) 150 (+8) 149 (+5)
Top 54 233 (+17) 240 (+24) 242 (+26)
Strokes/Rds 1688/21 1553/19 1803/22
Avg. 80.83 81.74 81.96
Priscilla Ro Danielle Villarosa Beth Cooper
79 (+7) 79 (+8) 79 (+7)
160 (+18) 162 (+20) -----------
252 (+36) 249 (+33) 255 (+39)
1256/15 1694/20 255/3
83.73 84.70 85.00
Becca Schloss Lauren Fuchs Shelby Strong Terri Taibl
81 (+9) 77 (+5) 82 (+10) 79 (+8)
162 (+20) 158 (+14) ----------- 169 (+27)
261 (+45) 253 (+37) 263 (+44) -----------
936/11 1629/19 515/6 1068/12
85.09 85.74 85.83 89.00
Team Totals
311 (+27)
633 (+57)
979 (+115)
7180/22
326.36
2000-01 Tournament (par) NCAA Fall Preview (73) Mich. State Invit. (72) Lady No., @Minn. (72)
Finish (Field) 655, 20th (21) 326, 14th (15) 961, 13th (16)
Top Irish Individual Shannon Byrne (163, T-77th) Shane Smith (79, T-46th) Shane Smith (236, T-37th)
Notre Dame Invit. (72) Central Dist. Classic (72) Carolina’s Classic (72)
935, 1st (10) 979, 11th (11) 642, 22nd (22)
Rebecca Rogers (225, 1st) Shane Smith (240, T-28th) Shannon Byrne (172, T-75)
NIU Snowbird (72) 649, 9th (17) Wm. & Mary Inv. (71) 626, 1st (19) Indiana Invit. (74) 993, 13th (15)
Shannon Byrne (158, T-12) Terri Taibl (158, T-12) Shannon Byrne (151, T-4th) Shane Smith (240, T-23)
Illini Spring Classic (72) 619, 1st (16)
Shane Smith (153, T-3) Shannon Byrne (153, T-3)
Player Shane Smith Shannon Byrne Terri Taibl
Top Rd. 72 (+1) 74 (+2) 76 (+5)
Top 36 153 (+9) 151 (+9) 154 (+12)
Top 54 236 (+20) 240 (+24) 237 (+21)
Strokes/Rds 1837/23 1853/23 1391/17
Avg. 79.87 80.57 81.82
Danielle Villarosa Priscilla Ro Rebecca Rogers
77 (+5) 78 (+6) 70 (-2)
156 (+12) 170 (+26) 166 (+22)
243 (+27) 240 (+24) 225 (+9)
983/12 661/8 1493/18
81.92 82.63 82.94
Kristin McMurtrie Lauren Fuchs Shelby Strong
77 (+5) 77 (+5) 76 (+4)
166 (+22) 165 (+21) 160 (+16)
238 (+22) 252 (+36) 247 (+31)
1756/21 504/6 672/8
83.62 84.00 84.00
Jeanne Murphy 77 (+5) Nina Siggins 82 (+10) Michelle Halverson 85 (+13) Jennifer Lynch 87 (+15)
167 (+23) ---- ---- ----
249 264 265 270
(+33) (+48) (+49) (+54)
935/11 264/3 265/3 270/3
85.00 88.00 88.33 90.00
Team Totals
619 (+43)
935 (+47)
7435/23
323.26
304 (+16)
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2001-02 Tournament (par) Notre Dame Invit. (72) Legends of Indiana (72) Kansas Invitational (72)
Finish (Field) 985, 4th (15) 856, 19th (19) 325, 9th (17)
Top Irish Individual Karen Lotta (243, T-5th) Kristin McMurtrie (235, T-59th) Shannon Byrne (78, T-14th)
Islander Fall Classic (71) Islander Spring Invit. (72) Tulane Classic (73)
968, 4th (13) 979, 7th (13) 686, 14th (15)
Karen Lotta (232, T-3rd) Karen Lotta (239, T-9th) Kristin McMurtrie (163, T-34)
Snowbird Invit. (72) Indiana Invitational (74) Ohio State Invit. (72)
617, 2nd (22) 967, 11th (14) 636, T-9th (15)
Karen Lotta (150, T-5th) Karen Lotta (240, T-28th) Karen Lotta (153, T-11th)
Player Top Rd. Karen Lotta 73 (+1) Kristin McMurtrie 75 (+3) Shannon Byrne 76 (+4)
Top 36 150 (+6) 153 (+9) 159 (+15)
Top 54 232 (+19) 235 (+19) 240 (+24)
Strokes/Rds 1658/21 1546/19 1793/22
Avg. 78.95 81.37 81.50
Terri Taibl Rebecca Rogers Lauren Fuchs
76 (+4) 77 (+3) 78 (+6)
155 (+11) 164 (+20) 161 (+17)
244 (+28) 242 (+20) 245 (+29)
1566/19 1589/19 1778/21
82.42 83.63 84.67
Jeanne Murphy Casey Rotella Shelby Strong
80 (+6) 80 (+8) 84 (+12)
----- 181 (+35) -----
256 (+40) 251 (+35) 267 (+51)
514/6 686/8 267/3
85.67 85.75 89.00
Team Totals
304 (+16)
617 (+41)
956 (+92)
7119/22
323.59
2002-03 Tournament (par) Mary Fossum Invit. (72) Notre Dame Invit. (72) Legends of Indiana (72)
Finish (Field) 10th (13) 1st (18) 13th (16)
Top Irish Individual Sarah Bassett (235, T-21st) Karen Lotta (232, T-3rd) Rebecca Rogers (234, T-42nd)
Sunflower Invit. (72) adidas Fall Invit. (72) Pine Needles Invit. (71)
T-7th (17) 8th (11) T-7th (11)
Sarah Bassett (231, T-20th) Shannon Byrne (230, T-17th) Sarah Bassett (231, T-13th)
Edwin Watts Classic (72) Peggy Kirk Bell Invit. (72) Snowbird Invit. (72)
14th (22) 8th (13) T-3rd (21)
Sarah Bassett (246, T-46th) Katie Brophy (147, 1st) Terri Taibl (149, T-4th)
Baylor Shootout (72) Indiana Invit. (74) BIG EAST Champ. (72)
8th (12) 7th (11) 1st (4)
Katie Brophy (235, T-17th) Katie Brophy (233, 14th) Katie Brophy (229, T-1st)
Player Katie Brophy Sarah Bassett Shannon Byrne
Top Rd. 73 (+1) 71 (-1) 72 (E)
Top 36 147 (+3) 152 (+8) 153 (+9)
Top 54 229 (+13) 231 (+15) 230 (+14)
Strokes/Rds 2667/34 2220/28 2743/34
Avg. 78.44 79.29 80.68
Suzie Hayes Lauren Gebauer Karen Lotta
78 (+6) 75 (+3) 72 (E)
157 (+13) 152 (+8) 156 (+12)
237 (+21) 234 (+18) 231 (+15)
1292/16 2024/25 2512/31
80.75 80.96 81.03
Terri Taibl Rebecca Rogers Lauren Barbir
74 (+2) 76 (+4) 80 (+9)
149 (+5) 165 (+21) 162 (+18)
238 (+22) 234 (+18) 244 (+31)
1791/22 2039/25 1075/13
81.41 81.56 82.69
Team Totals
297 (+9)
612 (+36)
932 (+68)
10754/34
316.2
2003-04 Tournament (par) Cougar Classic (72) Mary Fossum Invit. (72) Notre Dame Invit. (72)
Finish (Field) 889, 1st (17) 941, T-6th (16) 938, 1st (15)
Top Irish Individual Noriko Nakazaki (217, 2nd) Noriko Nakazaki (225, T-3rd) Sarah Bassett (230, 3rd)
Shoot-Out at Legends (72) 902, 7th (18) adidas Fall Invitational (72) 908, 5th (14) Watts/Palmetto Intercoll. (72) 892, 1st (18)
Noriko Nakazaki (218, 7th) Noriko Nakazaki (224, T-12th) Stacy Brown (224, T-6th) Katie Brophy (224, T-6th)
St. Croix Coll. Classic (72) Baylor/Tapito Shootout (72) Indiana Women’s Open (74)
959, T-5th (14) 961, T-13th (19) 934, 5th (15)
Lauren Gebauer (237, T-19th) Noriko Nakazaki (232, T-15th) Katie Brophy (223, T-2nd)
Lady Boilermaker Invit. (72) BIG EAST Champ. (72) NCAA Cent. Regional (71)
954, 7th (12) 905, 1st (4) 952, 17th (21)
Noriko Nakazaki (235, T-18th) Noriko Nakazaki (222, 3rd) Noriko Nakazaki (233, T-36th)
Notre Dame captured the first-ever BIG EAST Conference Women’s Golf Championship in 2003 by topping runner-up Miami by 44 shots. Freshman Katie Brophy (third from left) was a co-medalist at the tournament, which was held at Notre Dame’s Warren Golf Course.
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Player Noriko Nakazaki Katie Brophy Stacy Brown
Top Rd. 69 (-3) 71 (-1) 72 (E)
Top 54 217 (+1) 221 (+5) 224 (+8)
Strokes/Rds 2,748/36 2,793/36 1,896/24
Avg. 76.33 77.58 79.00
Karen Lotta Sarah Bassett Shannon Byrne
72 (E) 73 (+1) 70 (-2)
225 (+9) 226 (+10) 223 (+7)
2,373/30 1,918/24 1,923/24
79.10 79.92 80.13
Suzie Hayes Lauren Gebauer Rebecca Rogers Casey Rotella
75 72 80 81
234 232 243 250
(+18) (+16) (+27) (+34)
1,452/18 1,216/15 747/9 250/3
80.67 81.07 83.00 83.33
Team Totals
285 (-3)
889 (+25)
11,135/36
309.31
(+3) (+1) (+6) (+9)
2004-05 Tournament (par) Finish (Field) Notre Dame Invit. (72) 914, 3rd (17) Lady Northern Invit. (72) 921, T-8th (15) Jeannine McHaney Invit./ Central Regional Prev. (72) 593, 1st (18)
Top Irish Individual Karen Lotta (221, T-2nd) Katie Brophy (227, T-17th) Lauren Gebauer (227, T-17th)
Shoot-Out at Legends (72) 901, 1st (12) Lady Razorback Invit. (72) 922, 5th (19) Watts/Palmetto Intercoll. (72) 892, 6th (18)
Katie Brophy (227, T-8th) Stacy Brown (227, T-8th) Katie Brophy (229, T-12th) Stacy Brown (222, T-12th)
Central District Classic (72) St. Croix Coll. Classic (72) Indiana Invitational (74)
939, 13th (15) 919, 1st (8) 620, 1st (19)
Katie Brophy (231, T-39th) Stacy Brown (228, 1st) Noriko Nakazaki (146, 1st)
Lady Boilermaker Invit. (72) Lady Buckeye Invit. (72) BIG EAST Champ. (72) NCAA Cent. Regional (72)
921, 8th (13) 927, 8th (15) 338, 3rd (4) 934, 18th (21)
Katie Brophy (229, 18th) Katie Brophy (223, T-6th) Karen Lotta (77, T-1st) Noriko Nakazaki (230, T-37th)
Katie Brophy (141, 1st)
Player Katie Brophy Noriko Nakazaki Lauren Gebauer
Top Rd. 69 (-3) 70 (-2) 74 (+2)
Top 36 141 (-3) 145 (+1) 149 (+5)
Top 54 Strokes/Rds 223 (+7) 2,676/35 226 (+10) 2,679/35 227 (+11) 1,085/14
Avg. 76.46 76.54 77.50
Karen Lotta Stacy Brown Suzie Hayes
68 (-4) 71 (-1) 75 (+3)
151 (+7) 144 (E) 154 (+10)
221 (+5) 222 (+6) 230 (+14)
1,865/24 2,427/31 1,580/20
77.71 78.29 79.00
Jane Lee Alejandra Diaz-Calderon Sarah Bassett Casey Rotella
70 (-2) 74 (+2) 75 (+3) 78 (+6)
147 (+3) 156 (+12) 153 (+9) 158 (+14)
223 (+7) 239 (+23) 235 (+19) 239 (+23)
2,611/33 728/9 810/10 491/6
79.12 80.89 81.00 81.83
Team Totals
295 (+7)
592 (+16)
892 (+28)
10,741/35
306.89
Year-by-Year Results 2005-06 Tournament (par) Notre Dame Invit. (72) Lady Northern Invit. (72) Shoot-Out at Legends (72) Tyson/Embassy Suites Invit. (72)
Finish (Field) 929, 1st (17) 903, 4th (12) 890, 4th (19) 896, 2nd (16)
Top Irish Individual Noriko Nakazaki (223, T-1st) Noriko Nakazaki (215, 3rd) Katie Brophy (220, 8th) Katie Brophy (222, 8th)
Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown (72) Lady Jaguar Invit. (72) Central District Classic (72)
894, 10th (16) 617, 2nd (13) 932, 11th (14)
Jane Lee (217, T-16th) Noriko Nakazaki (147, 2nd) Suzie Hayes (225, T-9th)
Texas A&M Mo-Morial (72) Donnis Thompson Invit. (71) BIG EAST Champ. (72)
1,012, 18th (18) 906, 4th (11) 914, T-3rd (7)
Katie Brophy (234, 16th) Noriko Nakazaki (221, 7th) Noriko Nakazaki (220, 2nd)
Player Noriko Nakazaki Jane Lee Katie Brophy
Top Rd. 70 (-2) 70 (-2) 70 (-2)
Top 36 144 (E) 143 (-1) 144 (E)
Top 54 Strokes/Rds 215 (-1) 2,187/29 217 (+1) 1,299/17 220 (+4) 2,238/29
Avg. 75.41 76.41 77.17
Lauren Gebauer Stacy Brown Lisa Maunu
70 (-2) 76 (+4) 71 (-1)
147 (+3) 156 (+12) 151 (+7)
222 (+6) 237 (+21) 228 (+12)
2,258/29 474/6 2,315/29
77.86 79.00 79.83
Suzie Hayes 73 (+1) Alejandra Diaz-Calderon 79 (+8) Courtney Sullivan 82 (+10) Sarah Bassett 80 (+8)
150 (+6) 158 (+16) 162 (+20) 171 (+27)
225 (+9) 239 (+26) 251 (+38) 263 (+47)
1,704/21 502/6 506/6 263/3
81.14 83.67 84.33 87.67
Team Totals
592 (+16)
890 (+26)
8,893/29
294 (+6)
306.66
Top Rd. 69 (-3) 66* (-6) 73 (+1)
Top 36 139 (-5) 140 (-4) 147 (+3)
Top 54 Strokes/Rds 212 (-4) 2,356/32 210* (-6) 2,411/32 220 (+4) 2,456/32
Avg. 73.63* 75.34 76.75
Annie Brophy Kristin Wetzel Julie Kim
71 (-1) 71 (-1) 77 (+5)
144 (E) 146 (+2) 157 (+13)
216 (E) 221 (+5) 237 (+21)
2,465/32 2,469/32 237/3
77.03 77.16 79.00
Team Totals
287 (-1)
579 (+3)
870 (+6)
9,615/32
300.47*
2008-09 Tournament (par) Finish (Field) Cougar Classic (72) 886, 8th (22) Mary Fossum Invit. (72) 893, 3rd (12) Heather Farr Memorial (72) 858*, 1st (20) Lady Northern Invit. (72) 913, 3rd (14)
Top Irish Individual Lisa Maunu (214, T-9th) Becca Huffer (224, 10th) So-Hyun Park (211, T-4th) Lisa Maunu (211, T-4th) Annie Brophy (222, 4th)
Landfall Tradition (72) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (71)
927, 7th (12)
Becca Huffer (228, T-12th)
956, 12th (16)
So-Hyun Park (233, T-20th)
LSU Golf Classic (72) Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invit. (72)
956, 12th (18)
Becca Huffer (217, T-16th)
915, 6th (17)
So-Hyun Park (225, T-23rd)
Bryan National (72) BIG EAST Champ. (72) NCAA Central Reg. (72)
933, T-14th (18) 887, 2nd (7) 959, 16th (21)
Becca Huffer (231, T-43rd) Lisa Maunu (215, 1st) Becca Huffer (230, T-27th)
Player Becca Huffer So-Hyun Park Lisa Maunu
Top Rd. 71 (-1) 66 (-6)* 69 (-3)
Top 36 149 (+5) 136 (-8) 141 (-3)
Top 54 Strokes/Rds 217 (+4) 2,493/33 211 (-5) 2,505/33 211 (-5) 2,521/33
Avg. 75.55 75.91 76.39
Annie Brophy Katie Conway
71 (-1) 70 (-2)
143 (-1) 151 (+7)
219 (+3) 221 (+5)
2,538/33 1,884/24
76.91 78.50
Lisa Maunu (229, T-6th) Noriko Nakazaki (145, T-5th) Noriko Nakazaki (219, T-6th) Julie Kim (230, T-30th) Noriko Nakazaki (230, T-30th)
Kristin Wetzel Julie Kim
76 (+4) 86 (+14)
152 (+8) 174 (+30)
231 (+15) 262 (+46)
944/12 262/3
78.67 87.33
Team Totals
281 (-7)*
569 (-7)
858 (-6)*
10,012/33
906, 15th (18)
Noriko Nakazaki (224, T-44th)
2009-10
937, 8th (15) 612, 5th (17) 891, T-1st (7)
Noriko Nakazaki (223, T-6th) Noriko Nakazaki (147, T-2nd) Annie Brophy (216, 3rd)
Tournament (par) Finish (Field) Mary Fossum Invit. (72) 926, 10th (17) Bettie Lou Evans Invit. (72/71) 598, T-3rd (15) Windy City Collegiate (72) 890, T-4th (15) Mercedes Benz C. Champ. (72) 908, 9th (18)
Top Irish Individual Becca Huffer (223, T-14th) So-Hyun Park (147, T-8th) Becca Huffer (216, 5th) Becca Huffer (223,T-15th)
The Alamo Invitational (72) Central Dist. Invit. (72)
Annie Brophy (70, T-1st) Becca Huffer (222, T-14th)
2006-07 Tournament (par) Finish (Field) Cougar Classic (72) 906, 12th (18) Lady Irish Invit. (72) 925, 2nd (14) Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invit. (72) 931, 2nd (16) TaylorMade Aztec Classic (72) 609, T-5th (19) Watts/Palmetto Intercoll. (72) 914, T-8th (19) Central District Classic (72) 922, 10th (14) UNLV Spring Invit. (72) Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invit. (72) Indiana Invitational (72) BIG EAST Champ. (72)
Player So-Hyun Park Lisa Maunu Katie Conway
Top Irish Individual Noriko Nakazaki (220, T-14th) Noriko Nakazaki (230, T-8th)
Player Noriko Nakazaki Annie Brophy Julie Kim
Top Rd. 70 (-2) 71 (-1) 72 (E)
Top 36 144 (E) 144 (E) 149 (+5)
Top 54 Strokes/Rds 219 (+3) 2,316/31 216 (E) 2,157/28 228 (+12) 1,088/14
Avg. 74.71 77.04 77.71
Lisa Maunu Jane Lee Kristin Wetzel Stacy Brown
71 (-1) 74 (+2) 72 (E) 78 (+6)
146 (+2) 154 (+10) 151 (+7) 157 (+13)
222 (+6) 234 (+18) 232 (+16) 243 (+27)
2,185/28 863/11 2,207/28 901/11
78.04 78.45 78.82 81.91
Team Totals
292 (+4)
594 (+18)
891 (+27)
8,553/28
305.46
2007-08 Tournament (par) Cougar Classic (72) Cardinal Cup (72) Wolverine Invit. (71) Lady Paladin Invit. (72)
Finish (Field) 870*, 1st (20) 878, 1st (17) 904, 1st (10) 910, 2nd (18)
Top Irish Individual Lisa Maunu (210*, 1st) So-Hyun Park (213, 1st) Lisa Maunu (221, T-2nd) So-Hyun Park (225, T-7th)
Ann Rhoads Intercoll. (71) Central District Invit. (72) Rio Verde Invit. (72) Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invit. (72)
897, T-4th (18) 929, 10th (15) 875, 1st (18)
So-Hyun Park (215, 2nd) Lisa Maunu (228, T-15th) So-Hyun Park (212, 1st)
642, T-5th (18)
So-Hyun Park (156, T-7th)
Canes & Cards Classic (72) 886, 4th (14) BIG EAST Champ. (72) 899, 1st (7) NCAA Central Regional (72) 925, 16th (21)
292, T-2nd (12) 921, 14th (15)
303.39
LSU Tiger/Wave Classic (72) 924, 13th (23) BR Longhorn Invit. (72) 930, 11th (17)
Becca Huffer (224, T-15th) Annie Brophy (229, T-26)
SunTrust Gator Invit.(70) BIG EAST Champ. (72) NCAA Central Reg. (72)
Annie Brophy (219, T-11th) Annie Brophy (226, T-2nd) Becca Huffer (231, T-16th)
903, 8th (15) 936, 3rd (7) 970, 17th (24)
Player Becca Huffer Annie Brophy Katie Conway
Top Rd. 70 (-2) 69 (-3) 70 (E)
Top 36 144 (E) 142 (-2) 152 (+8)
Top 54 Strokes/Rds 216 (E) 2,247/30 217 (+1) 2,188/30 227 (+11) 2,345/30
Avg. 74.90 75.44 78.17
So-Hyun Park Kristin Wetzel
72 (+1) 74 (+2)
147 (+4) 152 (+8)
229 (+13) 237 (+21)
2,150/27 1,939/24
79.63 80.79
Katie Allare Julie Kim
77 (+5) 81 (+9)
160 (+17) 163 (+20)
239 (+23) 253 (+37)
648/8 416/5
81.00 83.20
Team Totals
292 (+4)
589 (+13)
890 (+26)
9,198/30
306.60
* - school record
So-Hyun Park (216, T-2nd) Annie Brophy (222, 1st) Lisa Maunu (225, T-30th)
2 0 0 9 - 1 0 W omen ' s g o l f
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BIG EAST History
Notre Dame, Ind. – April 23-24, 2005 Warren Golf Course – par 72, 6,033 yards Hosted by Notre Dame Teams 1. St. John’s 2. Georgetown 3. NOTRE DAME 4. Boston College
Medalists Lisa Maunu - 2009 Annie Brophy - 2008 Karen Lotta (co-medalist) - 2005 Katie Brophy (co-medalist) - 2003 All-BIG EAST 4 - Noriko Nakazaki (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) 4 - Annie Brophy (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) 3 - Karen Lotta (2003, 2004, 2005) 3 - Katie Brophy (2003, 2004, 2006) 3 - Lisa Maunu (2007, 2008, 2009) 2 - So-Hyun Park (2008, 2009) 2 - Becca Huffer (2009, 2010) 1 - Shannon Byrne (2003) 1 - Suzie Hayes (2003) 1 - Julie Kim (2007) 1 - Kristin Wetzel (2008) 1 - Katie Conway (2010)
2003 BIG EAST Championship Notre Dame, Ind. – April 21-22, 2003 Warren Golf Course – par 72, 6,033 yards Hosted by Notre Dame Teams 1. NOTRE DAME 2. Miami (Fla.) 3. Boston College
Rounds 312-305-324 327-334-324 334-341-335
Final Score 941/+77 985/+121 1,010/+146
4. Georgetown
347-326-346
1,019/+155
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Katie Brophy* 77-75-77 229/+13 Shannon Byrne* 82-72-80 234/+18 Suzie Hayes* 78-79-80 237/+21 Karen Lotta* 75-79-89 243/+27 Lauren Gebauer 82-83-87 252/+36
Place (out of 20) T-1st 3rd 4th 5th 12th
2004 BIG EAST Championship Notre Dame, Ind. – April 24-25, 2004 Warren Golf Course – par 72, 6,033 yards Hosted by Notre Dame Teams 1. NOTRE DAME 2. Miami (Fla.) 3. Boston College 4. Georgetown
Rounds 302-293-310 306-308-305 306-307-321 318-322-312
Final Score 905/+41 919/+55 934/+70 952/+88
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Noriko Nakazaki* 75-70-77 222/+6 Katie Brophy* 75-75-74 224/+8 Karen Lotta* 81-72-76 229/+13 Sarah Bassett 74-76-83 233/+17 Suzie Hayes 78-84-83 245/+29
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Place (out of 20) 3rd T-4th 7th 8th 15th
Rounds 329 336 338 353
Final Score 329/+41 336/+48 338/+50 353/+65
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Karen Lotta* 77 77/+5 Noriko Nakazaki* 85 85/+13 Katie Brophy 88 88/+16 Stacy Brown 88 88/+16 Jane Lee 90 90/+18
Place (out of 20) T-1st T-6th T-12th T-12th 16th
^- Shortened to 18 holes due to inclement weather
2006 BIG EAST Championship Dade City, Fla. – April 24-25, 2006 Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club – par 72, 5,968 yards Hosted by the University of South Florida Teams 1. Louisville 2. Georgetown 3t. NOTRE DAME 3t. South Florida 5. Cincinnati 6. St. John’s 7. Rutgers
Rounds 296-294-299 308-295-307 304-316-294 303-313-298 312-313-310 320-320-316 316-318-325
Final Score 889/+25 910/+46 914/+50 914/+50 935/+71 956/+92 959/+95
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Noriko Nakazaki* 71-78-71 220/+4 Katie Brophy* 77-79-71 227/+11 Lauren Gebauer 74-79-81 234/+18 Lisa Maunu 82-87-71 240/+24 Suzie Hayes 82-80-81 243/+27
Place (out of 35) 2nd T-7th T-16th 27th T-29th
2007 BIG EAST Championship Louisville, Ky. – April 22-24, 2007 Oxmoor Country Club – par 72, 6,067 yards Hosted by the University of Louisville Teams 1t. Louisville^ 1t. NOTRE DAME 3. South Florida 4. Georgetown 5. Cincinnati 6. St. John’s 7. Rutgers
Rounds 298-299-294 292-302-297 304-312-300 318-310-303 309-323-307 320-322-317 331-356-347
2008 BIG EAST Championship Batavia, Ohio – April 20-22, 2008 Elks Run Golf Club – par 72, 6,080 yards Hosted by the University of Cincinnati Teams 1. NOTRE DAME 2. Louisville 3. Cincinnati 4. St. John’s 5. Georgetown 6. South Florida 7. Rutgers
Rounds 296-301-302 302-304-302 306-310-304 315-302-316 308-315-314 319-319-315 341-330-333
Final Score 899/+35 908/+44 920/+56 933/+69 937/+73 953/+89 1,004/+140
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Annie Brophy* 74-74-74 222/+6 So-Hyun Park* 74-75-75 224/+8 Lisa Maunu* 73-76-78 227/+11 Kristin Wetzel* 75-76-76 227/+11 Katie Conway 79-77-77 233/+17
Place (out of 35) 1st 2nd T-4th T-4th T-15th
2009 BIG EAST Championship Dade City, Fla. – April 19-21, 2009 Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club – par 72, 5,968 yards Hosted by USF Teams 1. Louisville 2. Notre Dame T3. Cincinnati T3. Georgetown 5. USF 6. St. John’s 7. Rutgers
Rounds 279-302-295 295-298-294 301-313-303 308-308-301 308-311-299 306-319-312 322-340-334
Final Score 876/+12 887/+23 917/+53 917/+53 918/+54 937/+73 996/+132
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Lisa Maunu* 74-71-70 215/-1 Annie Brophy* 77-73-74 224/+8 So-Hyun Park* 70-80-74 224/+8 Becca Huffer* 75-74-76 225/+9 Kristin Wetzel* 76-80-79 235/+19
Place (out of 35) 1st T-9th T-9th T-11th 23
* - All-BIG EAST
Final Score 891/+27 891/+27 916/+52 931/+67 939/+75 959/+95 1,034/+170
^-Louisville defeated Notre Dame on the first hole of sudden-death playoff
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Annie Brophy* 72-73-71 216/E Noriko Nakazaki* 73-74-72 219/+3 Julie Kim* 72-78-78 228/+12 Lisa Maunu* 77-77-76 230/+14 Kristin Wetzel 75-82-78 235/+19
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Place (out of 34) 3rd 5th 8th T-10th 15th
Katie Brophy (right) won co-medalist honors at the inaugural BIG EAST Championship in 2003.
BIG EAST History
2010 BIG EAST Championship Dade City, Fla. – April 19-21, 2009 Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club – par 72, 5,968 yards Hosted by USF Teams 1. Louisville 2. Notre Dame T3. Cincinnati T3. Georgetown 5. USF 6. St. John’s 7. Rutgers
Rounds 279-302-295 295-298-294 301-313-303 308-308-301 308-311-299 306-319-312 322-340-334
Final Score 876/+12 887/+23 917/+53 917/+53 918/+54 937/+73 996/+132
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Lisa Maunu* 74-71-70 215/-1 Annie Brophy* 77-73-74 224/+8 So-Hyun Park* 70-80-74 224/+8 Becca Huffer* 75-74-76 225/+9 Kristin Wetzel* 76-80-79 235/+19 * - All-BIG EAST
Karen Lotta (left) was a co-medalist at the 2005 BIG EAST Championship.
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Noriko Nakazaki 80-74-79 233/+20 Stacy Brown 79-76-84 239/+26 Shannon Byrne 82-82-76 240/+27 Karen Lotta 81-80-84 245/+32 Katie Brophy 79-90-82 251/+38
NCAA History 2004 NCAA Central Regional Normal, Illinois – May 6-8, 2004 University Golf Course – par 71, 6,108 yards Hosted by Illinois State University Teams 1. Vanderbilt 2. Arizona 3. Michigan State 4. USC 5. Baylor 6. Purdue 7. New Mexico 8. Texas A&M T9. SMU T9. Illinois State 11. Northwestern 12. TCU 13. Missouri 14. Oklahoma 15. Kansas State 16. Arkansas 17. NOTRE DAME 18. Indiana 19. Princeton 20. Kent State 21. Tulsa
Rounds 298-307-288 299-313-290 302-303-301 300-311-299 312-297-306 305-309-303 298-320-300 305-317-304 316-302-311 313-308-308 313-305-316 308-319-308 303-323-310 311-321-314 326-311-312 308-325-317 319-312-321 311-320-324 320-317-324 325-319-321 319-321-326
Final Score 893/+41 902/+50 906/+54 910/+58 915/+63 917/+65 918/+66 926/+74 929/+77 929/+77 934/+82 935/+83 936/+84 946/+94 949/+97 950/+98 952/+100 955/+103 961/+109 965/+113 966/+114
Place (out of 108) T-36th T-69th T-72nd 90th T-100th
Lubbock, Texas – May 5-7, 2005 Jerry S. Rawls Golf Course – par 72, 6,328 yards Hosted by Texas Tech University Rounds 294-309-293 293-310-300 291-312-302 296-310-300 298-310-300 295-309-304 300-307-302 300-311-304 290-317-309 298-316-303 305-307-309 310-313-298 302-301-320 291-332-300 301-320-305 301-318-313 302-315-316 306-323-305 299-328-311 314-317-319 349-343-349
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Noriko Nakazaki 75-80-75 230/+14 Karen Lotta 75-81-78 234/+18 Katie Brophy 78-83-75 236/+20 Stacy Brown 78-79-80 237/+21 Jane Lee 81-85-77 243/+27
Place (out of 107) T-37th T-60th T-68th T-77th T-94th
2007 NCAA Central Regional
2005 NCAA Central Regional
Teams 1. Auburn 2. Texas A&M 3. Missouri 4. Arizona State 5t. Tulsa 5t. Purdue 7. Michigan State 8. Arkansas 9. Texas 10. LSU 11t. Kent State 11t. SMU 13t. Baylor 13t. New Mexico 15. Michigan 16. Texas Tech 17. Wake Forest 18. NOTRE DAME 19. TCU 20. South Florida 21. Long Island
Place (out of 35) 1st T-9th T-9th T-11th 23
Final Score 896/+32 903/+39 905/+41 906/+42 908/+44 908/+44 909/+45 915/+51 916/+52 917/+53 921/+57 921/+57 923/+59 923/+59 926/+62 932/+68 933/+69 934/+70 938/+74 950/+86 1,041/+177
Ann Arbor, Michigan – May 10-12, 2007 University of Michigan Golf Course – par 71, 6,116 yards Hosted by the University of Michigan Senior co-captain Noriko Nakazaki became the first golfer in program history to compete as an individual entrant in NCAA competition as she did so at the 2007 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Central Regional. Top 5 Individual Finishers (plus Nakazaki) Individual (school) Rounds Final Score 1. Jacqui Concolino (Vanderbilt) 2. Paola Moreno (So. California) 3t. Stacy Lewis (Arkansas) 3t. Belen Mozo (So. California) 5. Taylor Leon (Georgia) 18t. Noriko Nakazaki (Notre Dame)
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NCAA History 2008 NCAA Central Regional Austin, Texas – May 8-10, 2008 University of Texas Golf Club – par 72, 6,301 yards Hosted by the University of Texas Teams 1. UCLA 2. Purdue 3. Denver 4. TCU 5. Texas A&M 6. Alabama 7. Texas 8t. LSU* 8t. Florida State 10t. North Carolina St. 10t. Nebraska 12. Pepperdine 13. Texas Tech 14. Kent State 15. East Tennesee St. 16. NOTRE DAME 17. Washington 18. Texas State 19. Harvard 20. Illinois State 21. Fairleigh Dickenson
Rounds 283-293-285 288-294-289 292-298-292 285-300-299 295-302-288 304-293-299 299-297-303 300-302-300 298-307-297 300-304-299 294-306-303 304-308-299 307-299-310 305-299-315 307-302-311 302-318-305 312-310-310 301-315-317 314-310-313 313-320-322 354-341-338
2010 NCAA Central Regional
2009 NCAA Central Regional
Final Score 861/-3 871/+7 882/+18 884/+20 885/+21 896/+32 899/+35 902/+38 902/+38 903/+39 903/+39 911/+47 916/+52 919/+55 920/+56 925/+61 932/+68 933/+69 937/+73 955/+91 1,033/+169
* - won playoff against Florida State to advance to NCAA Finals
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Lisa Maunu 73-78-74 225/+9 So-Hyun Park 74-79-78 231/+15 Kristin Wetzel 76-83-77 236/+20 Katie Conway 79-83-76 238/+22 Annie Brophy 84-78-78 240/+24
Place (out of 108) T-30th T-55th T-74th T-77th T-84th
Columbus, Ohio – May 7-9, 2009 Ohio State Scarlet Course – par 72, 6,246 yards Hosted by the Ohio State University
Columbus, Ind. – May 6-8, 2010 Otter Creek Golf Club – par 72, 6,417 yards Hosted by Indiana University
Teams 1. UCLA 2. Purdue 3. Wake Forest 4. Oklahoma State 5. Michigan State 6. New Mexico 7. Ohio State 8. UT Chattanooga 9. Georgia State 10. Washington 11. Louisville 12. Kent State 13. Kentucky 14. Stanford 15. NC State 16. NOTRE DAME 17. Michigan 18. Illinois State 19. Harvard 20. Murray State 21. Fairleigh Dickenson
Teams 1. USC 2. Arizona State 3. Purdue 4. New Mexico 5. Oklahoma State T-6. Florida State T-6. Oregon 8. Kent State 9. Denver 10. Michigan State 11. Georgia 12. Mississippi 13. San Diego State 14. Louisville 15. Northwestern 16. Baylor 17. Notre Dame 18. Indiana 19. Illinois State 20. Tulsa 21. N.C. State 22. Murray State 23. Detroit-Mercy 24. Jackson State
Rounds 284-290-303 295-289-312 298-295-306 297-292-312 295-300-310 301-296-315 306-293-318 303-299-320 303-305-318 308-300-319 308-307-317 305-304-325 308-301-326 310-304-332 312-307-335 316-305-338 312-321-327 311-313-339 318-323-338 322-327-341 328-321-346
Final Score 877/+13 896/+32 899/+35 901/+37 905/+41 912/+48 917/+53 922/+58 926/+62 927/+63 932/+68 934/+70 935/+71 946/+82 954/+90 959/+95 960/+96 963/+99 979/+115 990/+126 995/+131
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Becca Huffer 76-73-81 230/+14 Lisa Maunu 81-75-82 238/+22 So-Hyun Park 77-79-87 243/+27 Annie Brophy 82-78-88 248/+32 Julie Kim 88-86-88 262/+46 Annie Brophy 85-81-DQ 166/+22
Place (out of 108) T-27th T-61st T-80th T-93rd T-104th 123rd
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Final Score 907/+43 915/+51 931/+67 936/+72 937/+73 939/+75 939/+75 940/+76 941/+77 942/+78 946/+82 952/+88 954/+90 956/+92 957/+93 968/+104 970/+106 971/+107 973/+109 977/+113 984/+120 1023/+159 1064/+200 1078/+214
Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Becca Huffer 75-79-77 231/+15 Katie Conway 82-79-80 241/+25 Katie Allare 86-80-83 249/+33 Julie Kim 87-83-83 253/+37 Annie Brophy 85-81-DQ 166/+22
The Irish made their third consecutive NCAA Central Regional appearance in 2010.
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Rounds 299-304-304 297-310-308 303-320-308 306-318-312 305-308-324 308-321-310 305-316-318 309-319-312 312-313-316 310-316-316 312-314-320 309-317-326 319-316-319 315-324-317 321-322-314 316-329-323 328-319-323 318-328-325 317-329-327 324-330-323 328-324-332 336-347-340 352-354-358 357-357-364
Place (out of 123) T-16th T-65th T-85th T-96th 123rd
Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, The conference reflects a tradition of broad based proPittsburgh, Hartford, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. With grams, led by administrators and coaches who place a its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won record of scholastic achievement notably shows a bal26 national championships in six different sports and 126 ance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. student-athletes have won individual national titles. Any successful organization has been fortunate to With 30 years under its belt, The BIG EAST The BIG EAST has enjoyed tremendous basketball have outstanding leadership. Michael Tranghese, the Conference continues on a path of success in and out of success, especially in this decade. In 2008-09, the BIG league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the the athletic arena. The goals have always been the same. EAST produced four of the eight Final Four teams in associate to Dave Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. The league wants and expects to compete at the highest men’s and women’s basketball. It was only the second In his first year, he administered the formation of The level and does so with integrity and sportsmanship. The time in NCAA history that one conference placed that BIG EAST Football Conference. commendable performances of the student-athletes at many Final Four teams in the same season. For 2009-10, the BIG EAST will undergo one sigBIG EAST schools are the indicators of the league’s In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in nificant change. Tranghese stepped down from his posiproud tradition of success. NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA tion on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who has served The BIG EAST has gone through membership basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG as senior associate commissioner, has moved into the changes since its birth, but the 2009-10 academic year EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to Commissioner’s chair. will mark the conference’s fifth straight with the same win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when The league has long been considered a leader in 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particuconference. their respective national championships. In men’s basket- larly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in In 2008-09, BIG EAST student-athletes again sucball, BIG EAST squads have won three of the last 11 unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student-athletes. ceeded on the national stage. The Connecticut women’s NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships basketball team won its sixth national championship by have taken six of the last 10 NCAA titles. with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. defeating conference-foe Louisville in an all-BIG EAST Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts NCAA title game. The Notre Dame women’s soccer the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST at campus and major public arenas, including the annual team reached the NCAA championship game and the continually turns challenges into opportunities to men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Syracuse field hockey squad advanced to the NCAA become stronger. Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led Final Four. Three BIG EAST women’s cross country In 2009-10, the BIG EAST will add men’s lacrosse to all conferences in attendance for the past six years. teams finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Championships. its growing list of sports, which will increase its total to Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and West Virginia was fourth followed by Villanova in sixth 24 sport championships. The first women’s golf cham- baseball. place and Georgetown in ninth. pionship was held in the spring of 2003. Women’s More than 550 BIG EAST student-athletes have Individually in women’s sports, Providence’s Dannette lacrosse and rowing were added in 2001. earned All-America recognition and dozens have won Doetzel won the 10,000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, individual NCAA national championships. The BIG Track & Field Championships. Connecticut’s Maya following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence EAST has been well represented in U.S. or foreign Moore was the conference’s sixth winner of the Wade College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universi- national and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned Trophy as the top player in women’s basketball. Notre ties. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College com- gold medals in each of the last six summer Olympiads. Dame’s Kerri Hanks won the Hermann Trophy, the top pleted the original seven school alliance. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence award in women’s soccer. While the membership has both increased and where the conference administers to more than 5,500 On the men’s side, Connecticut and Villanova changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. athletes. advanced to the Final Four in basketball. The 2008-09 campaign was arguably the best men’s basketball season in the history of the BIG EAST with the league setting Notre Dame BIG EAST Titles NCAA standards with three No. 1 tournament seeds, Since joining the BIG EAST in 1995-96, Notre Dame has won the most conference championships (107) of any school: four teams in the round of the Elite Eight and five in the Sweet 16. Baseball (5) Women’s Swimming and Diving (14) The St. John’s men’s soccer team reached the NCAA 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 1997-2010 College Cup before losing in the national semifinals. Women’s Cross Country (3) Men’s Swimming and Diving (4) BIG EAST football has maintained its high profile 2002, 2003, 2005 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 and its reputation as a balanced group. Seven of the league’s eight squads were nationally ranked or received Men’s Cross Country (5) Women’s Tennis (10) votes in the national polls in 2008. Cincinnati was the 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008-2010 league champion. The BIG EAST, a charter member of the Bowl Championship Series, has won three of its last Women’s Golf (3) Men’s Tennis (7) four BCS bowl games. West Virginia, Louisville and 2003, 2004, 2008 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Connecticut also have won or shared league crowns over Men’s Golf (6) Women’s Indoor Track and Field (2) the past four seasons. 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2006 2002, 2006 The BIG EAST has continued to produce studentathletes who were at the forefront of athletic and acaWomen’s Lacrosse (1) Men’s Indoor Track and Field (4) demic achievement. In 2008-09, 19 BIG EAST players 2009 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010 were chosen to their respective ESPN The Magazine Rowing (7) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (1) Academic All-America Teams, including eight first-team 2004-2010 2007 selections. Nearly 400 student-athletes have earned academic all-America honors. Women’s Soccer (11) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (7) The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division 1995-2001, 2005-06, 2008, 2009 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing. The new schools were: University of Men’s Soccer (2) Volleyball (9) Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, 1996, 2003 1995-1998, 2000-02, 2004, 2005 Marquette University and the University of South Softball (6) Florida. 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009 BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s
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NCAA COMPLIANCE REGULATIONS
Thank you for your tremendous support of our entire athletics program. Our 800+ student-athletes, our coaches and administrative staff are very appreciative of your spirit and affinity for Notre Dame, in particular intercollegiate athletics. With that, your adherence to all applicable NCAA rules and regulations is essential as we strive to maintain and enhance our national athletic prominence while protecting the University’s tradition of integrity and values. Our Compliance Office staff stands prepared to assist you with your
questions and concerns regarding NCAA regulations. Please contact us immediately should you have concern regarding any situation. Your attention to these matters will ensure that the eligibility of both prospective student-athletes (“recruits”) and enrolled student-athletes is protected and maintained. Again, many thanks for your cooperation in this matter and your ongoing support. Go Fighting Irish! The Compliance Staff
WHO IS A REPRESENTATIVE OF NOTRE DAME’S ATHLETICS INTERESTS?
DOs AND DON’Ts FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN REGARDS TO A CURRENT STUDENT-ATHLETE:
(The following lists of examples are not all-inclusive. As always, ask before you act!) You are, if: • you are an enrolled student or graduate of the University.
(The following lists of examples are not all-inclusive. As always, ask before you act!)
• you have ever participated in or are a member of any organization promoting Notre Dame’s athletics program. (The former Quarterback Club, The 3-Pt. Club, The Fast-Break Club, etc.) • you have ever made financial contributions to the University of Notre Dame athletics department.
DO You may: • contact a current student-athlete regarding employment opportunities; however, no contact may be made without approval from the Compliance Office. • provide a student-athlete, not their family and friends, an occasional (once a semester) meal at your home.
DON’T
• you have ever helped to arrange employment of or provided any benefits to prospective or enrolled student-athletes. • you have ever been a season ticket holder in any sport. • you have ever promoted the athletics programs at the University of Notre Dame. According to NCAA rules, once an individual has been identified as an institutional “representative of athletics interests” the individual retains that title for life. The University of Notre Dame is ultimately responsible for the behavior of all its athletics representatives in relation to NCAA rules and regulations. Violations of NCAA regulations by an athletics representative could result in the loss of eligibility for involved student-athletes (e.g. no participation in competitions) and/ or severe sanctions against the University (e.g. loss of scholarships, television and post-season bans).
CURRENT STUDENT-ATHLETE A student-athlete is any Notre Dame student who is a member of a varsity athletics team. NCAA regulations apply to all student-athletes, not just those studentathletes who were recruited or who receive an athletics scholarship. *Note: NCAA regulations concerning enrolled student-athletes remain in effect throughout the entire year (including summer break). If a student-athlete has completed his/her final season of eligibility, all NCAA regulations must be adhered to until he/she graduates or leaves school.
You may not: • provide a currently enrolled student-athlete, their parents or friends any benefit or special arrangement without prior approval from the Compliance Office. • pay for or arrange for payment of room, board or any type of transportation for a student-athlete or their family and friends. • entertain student-athletes or their family and friends. (Exception: NCAA rules do permit institutional staff members and athletics representatives to provide student-athletes (not including their family and friends) with an occasional meal (defined as once a semester) provided the meal is at the staff member’s or athletic representative’s home and not at a restaurant.) • use the name, picture or appearance of an enrolled student-athlete to advertise, recommend or promote sales or use of a commercial product or service of any kind. Any use of a student-athlete’s name, picture or appearance must receive authorization from the Compliance Office. • provide any payment of expense or loan of an automobile for a student-athlete to return home or to any other location. • provide awards or gifts to a student-athlete for any reason. All awards provided to student-athletes must first be approved by the Compliance Office and meet all NCAA regulations. • provide an honorarium to a student-athlete for a speaking engagement. All speaking engagements must be approved in advance by the Compliance Office. • allow a student-athlete, his/her relatives or friends to use your telephone to make free calls.
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COMPLIANCE CONTINUED • continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with sons and daughters of these families are permitted so long as they are not made for recruiting purposes or encouraged by Notre Dame coaches.
• provide free or reduced cost lodging in your home to a studentathlete or a student-athlete’s family and friends.
PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE A prospective student-athlete is any student who has started classes for the ninth grade. Any student younger than ninth grade who receives any benefits from an institution or athletics representative would also become a prospective student-athlete. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges are considered prospective student-athletes. * Note: An individual is considered a prospect (whether or not they have signed a National Letter-of-Intent) until the first day of initial collegiate enrollment or the first day they report for practice, whichever is earliest. Therefore, all NCAA regulations concerning contact with a prospective student-athlete are applicable until that time.
THE DOs AND DON’Ts FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN REGARDS TO A PROSPECTIVE STUDENTATHLETE: (The following lists of examples are not all-inclusive. As always, ask before you act!)
DO • forward information about prospective student-athletes to the appropriate coaching staff. • have telephone contact with a prospect regarding permissible preenrollment activities such as summer employment, provided the prospect has graduated from high school and signed a National Letter of Intent. • have a telephone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initiates the call. Such a call may not be prearranged by an institutional staff member and you are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may exhibit normal civility. You must refer any questions about our athletics programs to an athletics department staff member/coach. • view a prospect’s athletic contest at your own initiative provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her parents. In addition, you may not contact a prospect’s coach, principal, or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. Jill Bodensteiner, Associate Director of Athletics (574) 631-9647 or jbodenst@nd.edu
DON’T You may not: • write, e-mail or telephone a prospective student-athlete or his/her parents in an effort to recruit them to Notre Dame. • become involved in making arrangements to provide money, financial aid or a benefit of any kind to a prospect or the prospect’s family and friends. • make contact with a prospective student-athlete and his/her parents when the prospect is on-campus for an official or unofficial recruiting visit. • contact a prospect to congratulate him/her on signing a National Letter of Intent to attend the University. • transport, pay or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect and his/her relatives or friends to visit campus (or elsewhere). • pay or arrange for payment of summer camp registration fees for a prospect. • provide ANYTHING to a prospect, the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office. The support of our alumni and friends is welcomed and appreciated. We ask, however, that you also help to keep Notre Dame’s tradition of athletics integrity intact by following the NCAA regulations. Your assistance will help ensure that the eligibility of both prospective and currently enrolled student-athletes is protected and preserved. Your efforts to know and follow the NCAA legislation are greatly appreciated because violations could affect the eligibility of involved prospects or student-athletes and/or result in NCAA penalties being imposed on the University. To that end, it should be our goal, as the best alumni and fans in the country, to preserve and protect each and every student-athlete’s eligibility. All NCAA legislation cannot be covered in a limited space such as this program. Therefore, any additional questions should be forwarded to the Compliance Office in the Department of Athletics. Please remember to ask before you act!
Go Fighting Irish!
Jen Vining-Smith, Assistant Director of Athletics (574) 631-3248 or jvinings@nd.edu Brent Moberg, Director of Compliance (574) 631-3041 or bmoberg1@nd.edu Tom Timmermans, Coordinator of Compliance Information (574) 631-2237 or ttimmerm@nd.edu
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Athletics by the numbers 25
National Championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis and one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball)
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Conference championships won by Irish teams in 2008-09 (BIG EAST, Central Collegiate Hockey Association and Great Western Lacrosse League)
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BIG EAST Conference championships won by Notre Dame in 14 seasons of conference play
210
All-time Academic All-Americans, second most of any university
84
Academic All-Americans since 2000, more than any other school
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NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipients since 1964, including four in 2008-09
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Irish programs which finished their 2008-09 season nationally ranked
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Notre Dame teams (out of 22) with a graduation rate of 100%
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Irish athletic teams that earned a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate report in 2008-09
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Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2009
5,500
Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 200809 school year
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME History •
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The University of Notre Dame du Lac was founded in 1842 by Father Edward Sorin. Adjacent to South Bend, Ind., and nestled next to Saint Mary’s and Saint Joseph’s Lakes, the University was started with $310 in cash and three log buildings in disrepair. Notre Dame would establish many firsts for Catholic institutions of higher learning, including the first Catholic law school, the first Catholic engineering school and the first student residence with private rooms, Sorin Hall.
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Graduate and undergraduate students at the University come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries worldwide.
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Notre Dame’s graduation rate of 95 percent is exceeded by only Harvard and Princeton.
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Notre Dame’s 98 percent retention rate between the freshman and sophomore years is among the highest in the country, thanks in large part to the University’s unique First Year of Studies Program.
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Notre Dame is among a select group of schools that ranks in the top 25 on the U.S. News & World Report survey of the nation’s top colleges and in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Directors’ Cup for overall success in athletics.
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Community service is a hallmark of Notre Dame. About 80 percent of Notre Dame students engage in some form of voluntary community service during their years at the University, and at least 10 percent devote a year or more after graduation to service in the United States and around the world.
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The University’s Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) annually sends 180 recent graduates to teach in some 100 understaffed Catholic schools in the southern, southeastern and southwestern United States and in South Bend. A national model, ACE has received the Higher Education Award from the Corporation for National Service for leadership in using national service resources through AmeriCorps.
Notre Dame has one of the highest undergraduate residential concentrations of any national university, with 80 percent of its students living in 27 residence halls.
Alumni
Notre Dame is rated among the nation’s top 25 institutions of higher learning in surveys conducted by U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s, and Kaplan/Newsweek. Notre Dame ranks fifth in a listing of “dream schools” in a survey of parents by the Princeton Review. The top five are Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, New York University and Notre Dame.
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The medical school acceptance rate of the University’s preprofessional studies graduates is 80 percent, almost twice the national average.
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Notre Dame ranks first among Catholic universities in the number of doctorates earned by its undergraduate alumni - a record compiled over some 85 years.
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With graduates renowned for their loyalty and generosity, Notre Dame annually ranks among the top five in percentage of alumni who contribute to the University.
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In recent years, Notre Dame alumni have won a Nobel Prize in medicine, a Pulitzer Prize in journalism, and an Emmy Award for contributions to television technology.
2009-10 Women’s
Golf
2009-10 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE & RESULTS Fall Sept. 12-13
Mary Fossum Invitational East Lansing, Mich./Forest Akers West
10th (17)
Sept. 25-27
Bettie Lou Evans Invite Lexington, Ky./UK’s Big Blue Course
t-3rd (15)
March 12-14 LSU Tiger/Wave Classic New Orleans, La./English Turn Golf Club
13th (23)
Oct. 5-6 Oct. 16-18
Windy City Collegiate Glenview, Ill./The Glen Club Mercedes Benz Collegiate Knoxville, Tenn./Fox Den Country Club
t-4th (15)
March 26-28 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Austin, Texas/University of Texas Golf Club
11th (17)
The Alamo Invitational San Antonio, Texas/Briggs Ranch Golf Club
t-2nd (12)
Sun Trust Lady Gator Gainesville, Fla./Mark Bostick Golf Club
8th (15)
Oct. 26-27
April 10-11 April 18-20
BIG EAST Championship Palm Harbor, Fla./Innisbrook Resort
3rd (7)
9th (18)
Spring Feb. 22-23
May 6-8
Central District Invitational Parrish, Fla./River Wilderness Golf Club
NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ind./Otter Creek
14th (15)
Annie Brophy
Senior Four-Time All-BIG EAST 2008 BIG EAST Medalist 2010 Alamo Invitational Medalist
So-Hyun Park
17th (24)
Junior 2008 All-American Two-Time All-BIG EAST 2007 Cardinal Cup Medalist 2008 Rio Verde Invitational Medalist
Becca Huffer
Sophomore Two-Time All-BIG EAST 2009 BIG EAST Freshman of the Year
The 2009-10 Fighting Irish women’s golf team qualified for NCAA Regional play for the third consecutive season. Pictured (l-r): Katie Conway, Katie Allare, So-Hyun Park, Becca Huffer, Annie Brophy, Kristin Wetzel and Julie Kim.
Katie Conway
Junior All-BIG EAST
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