CCU 2011 Women's Golf Media Guide

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2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE QUICK FACTS

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Table of Contents/Quick Facts .........................................................................................1 Head Coach Katie Quinney: .............................................................................................2 Assistant Coach Sarah Sargent: ......................................................................................3 Senior Alicia Grier: ...........................................................................................................4 Senior Carmen Jones: ......................................................................................................5 Junior Kaitlin Higginbotham: ............................................................................................6 Sophomore Jessica Alexander: ........................................................................................7 Sophomore Eugenia Guerra: ...........................................................................................8 Sophomore Brittany Henderson: .....................................................................................9 Sophomore Taylor Slagle: ..............................................................................................10 Freshman Courtney Boe: ...............................................................................................11 Freshman Mariel Curran: ...............................................................................................11 2009-10 Results .....................................................................................................12-13 All-Time Awards & Finishes:...........................................................................................14 Individual & Team Records: ...........................................................................................15 NCAA Appearances: .......................................................................................................16

Location: .........................................................................................................Conway, S.C. Founded:................................................................................................................... 1954 Enrollment: .............................................................................................................. 8,700 Nickname: .......................................................................................................Chanticleers Colors: .............................................................................................. Teal, Bronze & Black Conference:.........................................................................................................Big South President: ..............................................................................................David A. DeCenzo Athletics Director: ....................................................................................Hunter Yurachek Head Coach: .............................................................Katie Quinney (Florida State, 2004) Coastal Years/Overall Coaching Years: ....................................................Third Year/Same Assistant Coach: ..............................................................Sarah Sargent (Furman, 2004) Home Courses: ......................................................................... World Tour/Grande Dunes Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..................................................................................... 5/2 Newcomers: .....................................................................................................................4 Big South Finish:..........................................................................................................2nd NCAA Regional Finish: .............................................................................................. t-19th Assistant Director of Media Relations/Golf Contact:.....................................Jay D’Abramo Office Phone: ............................................................................................. 843.349.2840 Cell Phone: ................................................................................................. 843.333.2480 Email: ............................................................................................jdabramo@coastal.edu Office Fax: .................................................................................................. 843.349.2819 Website: .........................................................................................www.GoCCUSports.com

CREDITS The 2010-11 Coastal Carolina women’s golf media guide is a production of the Coastal Carolina Media Relations Office. It was written, designed and edited by Jay D’Abramo, Assistant Media Relations Director. Special assistance from Mike Cawood, Cody Bays and Teresa Garbee. Photo Credits: Bill Edmonds, Judy Galligan, WG Sports Photos, Big South Photos.com.

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WHAT IS A CHANTICLEER? Chanticleer (SHON-ti-cleer) gives Coastal Carolina one of the most unique nicknames in all of sports. Chanticleer comes from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and came to Coastal Carolina when the University was a member of the University of South Carolina system. A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard with cunning and wit. His competitiveness never wanes as he battle to the end, using his brains to come out on top every time.

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Katie Quinney Head Coach | 3rd Season Florida State | 2004

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players in school history to earn All-ACC honors. She finished with a careerlow scoring average and posted three top-five individual finishes in receiving All-ACC honors as a senior. Quinney finished in third place in the Liz Murphey Collegiate, tied for fourth at the Ryder/Florida Championship and tied for fifth in the ACC Championship. She then finished in a tie for 12th place at the NCAA East Regional Championship to lead the Seminoles to a fourth-place finish and into the NCAA Championship for the third time in her career. Quinney helped the Seminoles reach the NCAA Championship in 2002, 2003 and 2004 making her senior class one of only four in school history to play in consecutive NCAA Championships during their careers. Her career-best single-round score of 67 came during the second round of the spring 2004 ACC Championship while the best individual finish of her career came as a third place finish at the spring 2004 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic and the fall 2003 Ann Rhoads/University of Alabama Intercollegiate. During her career as a Seminole she played in three NCAA Championships, three NCAA Regional Championships, three ACC Championships and helped Florida State win three team championships (spring 2002 Ryder/Florida Championship, spring 2003 Ryder/ Florida Championship and fall 2003 Ann Rhoads/University of Alabama Intercollegiate). Quinney was a member of the NCAA All-Star Women’s Golf Team that played in a series of tournaments in the Orient during the summer of 2003. She was one of only 10 golfers who played in the month-long tour. During their stay in the Orient, the team traveled to and played in Korea, Thailand, Japan and Hong Kong. The NCAA All-Stars played in a total of 16 different tournaments during their stay in the Orient. The tournaments consisted of pro-am and competitive matches against that country’s all-stars. The Jacksonville, Fla., native played in the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship three times and was named to the Trans America Athletic Conference All-Freshman team during her first collegiate season at Jacksonville University.

atie Quinney is in her third year as Coastal Carolina University’s Head Women’s Golf Coach, leading the squad to a Big South Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament berth in her first year. Quinney has a vast amount of postseason experience, now having been a part of six NCAA Tournament teams, including an appearance with the Chanticleers in 2009 and her five seasons as a Florida State player and coach. “I am very excited about what we have going at Coastal Carolina,” Quinney said. “The program has shown it can make it to the NCAAs and I look to make that a reality year-in and year-out as well as taking it to the next level. The Grand Strand is also a great area to recruit to, including the numerous top-level golf courses like our home course Grande Dunes, so I anticipate having quality recruits joining our ranks quickly.” Quinney led the Chanticleers to a second place finish in the Big South in 2010 and helped Coastal Carolina finish tied for 19th at the NCAA East Regional. Under Quinney’s direction, three Chanticleers were named to the All-Big South Conference Team, including Big South Women’s Golfer of the Year Aruka Felgueroso. In fact, Felgueroso became just the second golfer in conference history to win the award three different times. Before arriving in Conway in January 2009, Quinney was in her third coaching season at Florida State, helping coach the Seminoles into the NCAA Tournament in both of her first two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater. In her third season on the Seminole’s coaching staff she had been promoted to recruiting coordinator. In addition to working with two consecutive NCAA Tournament teams, she accompanied All-America Caroline Westrup to both of the last two NCAA Championships where the Seminoles’ star has earned a pair of top15 individual finishes. Quinney is a 2004 Florida State graduate who received her degree in psychology after earning three varsity letters as a member of the Seminoles’ starting line-up. Following her graduation she played professionally on the Futures, Asian and Canadian professional tours. Quinney, who garnered All-ACC honors in 2004, is one of 11

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arah Sargent enters her first season as an assistant coach with the Coastal Carolina women’s golf team. Sargent comes to Coastal after serving last season as an assistant coach at Furman under Paladin head coach Jen Hanna. Sargent, who earned National Golf Coaches Association All-America honors in 2004, claimed Southern Conference individual medalist accolades and was named SoCon Player of the Year as a senior at Furman before beginning her professional career on the Duramed Futures Tour. She recorded eight top-10 finishes, including a pair of runner-up performances, in 44 starts on the Futures Tour from 2004-06. She also appeared on The Golf Channel’s Big Break VI: Trump National series in 2006. After placing 10th at the LPGA Qualifying Tournament to earn her tour card for the 2007 season, Sargent played two seasons on the LPGA Tour before returning to the Furman University golf program. The 2004 Edna Hartness Female Athlete of the Year, Sargent led the Paladins to four SoCon titles and four NCAA Regional appearances. As a senior, she followed her SoCon title with a 15th place finish at the NCAA East Regional in Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla., to help

the Paladins to a sixth place finish and a berth in the NCAA Championship where Furman posted a 15th place finish. During her four-year career at Furman, Sargent posted seven top-10 finishes. Her 74.32 stroke average as a senior in 2004 ranks as the sixth best single season stroke average in school history. A native of St. Charles, Ill., Sargent graduated from Furman in 2004 with a degree in political science.

Sonya Woods Strength & Conditioning Coach Winthrop | 2001

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onya Woods is in her fourth year as the Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach at Coastal Carolina University, working primarily with the volleyball, women’s basketball, women’s tennis and women’s golf programs. Woods arrived at Coastal Carolina after serving as a sports performance specialist at Athletic Republic of Charlotte for six months. Prior to that, she was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Winthrop University for three years, working directly with 10 of the Eagles’ athletic programs and assisting with the remaining teams. She also worked for Winthrop as a graduate assistant with the women’s basketball program, working not only with the workout programs but also handling film exchange, student managers, practice schedules and other functions.

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Certified by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, Woods earned two degrees in her time at Winthrop, receiving her bachelor’s degree in sport management in December 2001 and following it up with her master’s degree in physical education in May 2007. Woods resides in Myrtle Beach.

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COACHING STAFF

Sarah Sargent Assistant Coach | 1st Season Furman | 2004


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Alicia Grier Senior | 5-10 Hagerstown, Md. Smithsburgh FALL 2010: Tied for ninth at he Jacksonville Labor Day Shootout with a score of 118 … Finished first for Coastal and tied for 40th overall at the Golfweek Conference Challenge with a score of 230 … Was tied for 50th with a score of 228 at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship … Finished tied for 18th at the Palmetto Intercollegiate with a score of 223 … Tied for 18th at the Challenge at Onion Creek with a score of 223.

2008-09: Posted an 80.2 scoring average, playing in all nine events and 23 rounds of the season ... Ranked 14th in the Big South in scoring average ... Earned All-Big South Conference honors by finishing in a tie for fifth at the Big South Championship with a 232 ... Had one top-five and two top-20 placings on the year overall ... In the fall tied for 19th at the CSU Fall Invitational and followed it up with a tie for 21st at the USF-Waterlefe Invitational with a 6-over 150 ... Had her best career round in the first round at USF, shooting a 1-under 73 ... Posted 10 rounds in the 70s. 2007-08: Played in all 10 team events and 28 rounds, posting a 79.93 scoring average, good for third on the team ... Had one top-10 finish on the year, tying for eighth at the Big South Conference Championship ... Had two other top-40 placings, as she tied for 29th at the LPGA International-Xavier Invitational with a season-low 233 and also tied for 37th at the John Kirk/Lady Panther Collegiate ...Shot a season-best 75 in the third round of the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup ... Posted 14 rounds in the 70s.

SPRING 2010: Named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team … Finished tied for 10th with a score of 228 at the Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate (March 8) … Was tied for 11th at the Big South Championships with a score of 230 (April 14) … Finished tied for 54th at the NCAA East Regional with a score of 224 (May 8) … Tied for 24th with a score of 229 at the Hurricane Invitational (Feb. 16) … Finished tied for 44th at the UCF Challenge with a score of 234 (March 2) … Was tied for 38th with a score of 231 at the Pinehurst Spring Challenge (March 23) … Finished tied for 70th at the Rebel Intercollegiate with a score of 235 (April 4).

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year varsity letterwinner for the Leopards, being the medalist in more than 20 matches in her high school career ... Captured the Washington County High School and Regional Championships and placed 10th at the State Championship her senior year ... Voted best Washington County golfer by a poll in the Herald-Mail ... Finished fifth at the state championship her junior year after placing seventh her sophomore season ... Earned All-County honors her junior and senior seasons ... Washington County Junior Golf Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006, as well as Tri-State Junior Golfer of the Year in 2006 ... Was a member of the 2006 Maryland State Junior Girls’ Golf Team ... Quaified for the Titleist Junior Tour Tournament of Champions three straight years ... Was vice-president of the National Honor Society, on the Distinguished Honor Roll, a top-100 student in Washington County and earned the Distinguished Faculty Honor Award.

FALL 2009: Was third on the team and eighth in the Big South in the fall in scoring average at 77.6, playing in all four events and nine rounds ... Had one top-10 and two top-20 placings ... Wrapped up the fall slate with a career-best tie for fourth at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational, shooting a 6-over 148 and helping the Chants win the team title ... Tied her career best with a 73 in the second round of the Wendy’s Invitational ... Also tied for 17th at the Eat A Peach Collegiate at 152.

Season 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Fall 2010 CAREER

Events 10 9 11 5 35

Rds. 28 23 30 13 94

CAREER STATISTICS Strokes Avg. 2238 79.90 1844 80.20 2309 76.97 983 75.62 7374 78.45

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Low 75 73 71 69 69

Top 5 0 1 1 0 2

PERSONAL: Full name: Alicia Ann Grier ... Daughter of Dave and Judy Grier ... Sister Ashley played college golf at Jacksonville (2002-04) and University of Central Florida (2004-06), while other sister Andrea played at Pfeiffer (200507) and is currently competing at Marshall ... Majoring in business administration/management.

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SPRING 2010: Placed 86th at the Hurricane Invitational (Feb. 16) with a score of 259.

also an All-Region selection in basketball her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons, as well as the team’s Most Improved Player each season ... Was also a member of the National Honor Society.

FALL 2009: Averaged 81.8 in four tournaments and nine rounds played ... Had her career-best finish in the fall finale at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational, finishing ninth at 151 to help the Chants win the tournament ... The finish was her first top10 and second top-20 placing of her career ... Shot a careerbest 1-over 72 in the final round at the Wendy’s.

PERSONAL: Full name: Carmen Roberta Jones ... Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Jones ... Majoring in business administration/accounting.

2008-09: Averaged 82.1 strokes in 21 rounds and eight tournaments played ... Had her best outing at the CSU Fall Invitational, posting her first top20 finish, placing 14th at 159 ... Tied for 24th at the Big South Conference Championship ... Shot a 75 in the final round of the UNLV Spring Invitational and the second round of the NCAA East Regional, her best 18-hole scores of the season ... Fired her best round of the fall in the final round at CSU, shooting a 78 ... Had six rounds in the 70s. 2007-08: Averaged 83.68 strokes in 19 rounds played over seven events ... Had her best finish of the year at the LPGA International-Xavier Invitational, finishing 32nd at a personal-best 234, with all three rounds under 80 ... Shot her best 18 of the year in the second round of the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup, shooting a 4-over 76 ... Had seven rounds in the 70s. HIGH SCHOOL: Was the South Carolina Independent School Association state champion in golf her freshman and sophomore seasons ... Also played in the South Carolina Junior Golf Association (SCJGA) Championship, winning the 2006 title, as well as the SCJGA’s 2006 All-Star Tommy Cuthburt and 2007 Hootie & the Blowfish Caddie Classic ... A two-sport standout in high school as she was Season 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 CAREER

Events 7 8 1 16

Rds. 19 21 12 52

CAREER STATISTICS Strokes Avg. 1590 83.70 1725 82.10 995 82.92 4310 82.88

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Low 76 75 72 72

Top 5 0 0 0 0

Top 10 0 0 1 1

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Carmen Jones Senior | 5-7 Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg Prep


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Kaitlin Higginbotham Junior | 5-4 Norman, Okla. Redlands CC

Jessica Alexander Sophomore | 5-11 Riverview, Fla. Newsome

FALL 2010: Fired a final score of 127 at the Jacksonville Labor Day Shootout and finished tied for 20th place … Finished tied for 57th with a score of 238 at the Golfweek Conference Challenge … Tied for 59th at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship with a score of 230 … Was tied for 24th at the Palmetto Intercollegiate with an overall score of 225 … Finished tied for 54th with a score of 233 at the Challenge at Onion Creek.

FALL 2010: Finished tied for fourth at the Jacksonville Labor Day Shootout with a score of 115 … Was tied for 67th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge with a final score of 241 … Posted her best rounds of the year en route to tying for 15th place at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship with a final score of 281 … Finished tied for 15th with a score of 222 at the Palmetto Intercollegiate … Placed first for the Chants and tied for 16th overall at the Challenge at Onion Creek with a score of 222. SPRING 2010: Named to the All-Big South Conference Team ... Selected as the Big South Conference Choice Hotels Women’s Golfer of the Week (Oct. 1) ... Named to the National Golf Coaches Association AllAmerican Scholar Team ... Tied for eighth at the UCF Challenge wit a score of 222 (March 2) ... Was tied for 10th at the Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate with a score of 228 (March 8) ... Finished tied for 11th at the Big South Championships with a score of 230 (April 14) ... Shot a 235 at the NCAA East Regional (May 8) ... Tied for 17th at the Hurricane Invitational (Feb. 16) with a score of 227 ... Finished tied for 28th at the Pinehurst Spring Challenge with a score of 229 (March 23) ... Was tied for 67th at the Rebel Intercollegiate with a score of 234 (April 4).

PRIOR TO COASTAL CAROLINA: Played one season at Redlands Community College in El Reno, Okla. HIGH SCHOOL: Was the OSCAA State Golf Champion in 2006 & 2007 … Was the 6A state runner-up in 2008 … Member of the 6A Senior Girls West All-State Team in 2008 … Tabbed as the Big All-City Player of the Year in 2008 … Was the Norman Transcript Player of the Month … Owns the Trosper Park (OKC) Course Record … Was a Big I qualifier winner at Jimmy Austin … Represented USA in Harder … Was a German Junior masters in 2008.

FALL 2009: Played in all four events and nine rounds in her first fall with the Chanticleers ... Ranked second on the team and third in the Big South Conference in scoring average at 74.67 and finished the fall in the top 150 players nationally according to Golfweekand Golfstat ... Posted two top-five and three top-20 finishes in the four tournaments and one under-par round ... Earned Big South Golfer of the Week honors after leading Coastal with a tie for third at 2-over 145 at the Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational, including a personal-best 1-under 70 in the final round ... The 70 was the second-lowest 18-hole score in the fall for Coastal and tied for the second lowest in the league ... Had her best finish of the fall at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational, placing third to help lead the Chants to a 19-shot team win in the tournament ... Also tied for 13th at the Eat A Peach Collegiate at 7-over 151. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Newsome, earning First Team All-Western Conference her last three years as well as team MVP honors her final two seasons ... Finished in top four in District Championship as a junior and senior and advanced on to the Regionals both seasons, finishing 11th as a senior and tying for fifth her junior year ... Named Most Valuable Sophomore and Most Valuable Freshman during her high school career, playing at No. 2 each of those seasons ... Finished ninth in 2008 Florida State Women’s Amateur Stroke Play ... Was the top-seeded player at the 2007 Florida State Junior Match Play Championship with a 2-under 70 and finished as the runner-up ... Ranked in the top seven percent of her graduating class, earning Honor Roll every year. PERSONAL: Full name: Jessica Mary Alexander ... Daughter of Caroline Alexander ... Majoring in resort and tourism management.

Season Fall 2010 CAREER

Events 5 5

CAREER STATISTICS Rds. Strokes Avg. 13 1011 77.77 13 1011 77.77

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Events 11 5 16

Rds. 30 13 43

CAREER STATISTICS Strokes Avg. 2277 75.90 976 75.08 3253 75.65

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PRIOR TO COASTAL CAROLINA: Spent last season at the University of Nevada before transferring to Coastal. FALL 2009: Made debut as part of the Wolf Pack with two top 20 finishes for the fall season ... Played in all four tournaments ... Tied for 20th at 19-over 235 (74-81-80) at the Washington State Inland Cup ... Followed the Inland Cup with a tie for 14 at the Giustina Memorial Classic ... Carded 17-over 233 (77-79-77) ... Tied for 68th at the Heather Farr Memorial Classic (81-80-79=240) ... Ended the fall season in a tie for 23rd at with a tournament total of 224 (75-7574) ... Season best rounds were 74 at WSU Inland Cup and the Give Em’ Five Intercollegiate. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Heritage Academy in Hilton Head, S.C. .... Lettered in golf. PERSONAL: Full name is Eugenia Guerra ... Daughter of Jorge Guerra and Eugenia Canales de Guerra ... Majoring in marketing.

Brittany Henderson Sophomore | 5-4 Smiths Falls, Ontario Smiths Falls District FALL 2010: Tied for 26th at the Jacksonville Labor Day Shootout with a final score of 132 … Finished tied for 77th with a score of 244 at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship … Was tied for 50th with a score of 234 at the Palmetto Intercollegiate … Turned in a score of 231 at the Challenge at Onion Creek and finished tied for 43rd. SPRING 2010: Named to the All-Big South Conference Team ... Named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team ... Was tied for second at the Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate with a score of 223 (March 8) ... Finished tied for 13th at the Hurricane Invitational (Feb. 16) after posting a score of 226 ... Tied for 16th with a score of 232 at the Big South Championships (April 14) ... Finished tied for 95th at the NCAA East Regional with a score of 234 ... Was tied for 22nd with a score of 227 at the UCF Challenge (March 2) ... Finished tied for 54th at the Rebel Intercollegiate with a score of 231 (April 4) ... Finished tied for 61st at the Pinehurst Spring Challenge with a score of 238 (March 23). FALL 2009: Competed in all four tournaments and nine rounds in the fall for Coastal ... Averaged 78.67 strokes per round, fourth best on the squad and 14th in the Big South ... Finished in the top 35 of two events ... Had her best finish of the fall at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational, tying for 31st at 162 ... Also tied for 33rd at 156 in the Eat A Peach Collegiate ... Shot her best fall 18 in the opening round of the Eat A Peach, firing a 3-over 75. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-time Lanark County Champion ... Won the Eastern Ontario championship her sophomore and junior years as well as earning the Ontario Provincial Championship as a sophomore ... Was a three-time Canadian Junior Golf Assocation National Champion and two-time CJGA Mizuno All-Canadian Award winner ... Also was a two-time Quebec Junior Provincial Champion ... Played badminton her first two years and was the Lanark County Champion each year ... Named to the Honor Roll in each of her four years while earning awards for Outstanding Achievement in French, business and physical education. PERSONAL: Full name: Brittany Ellen Henderson ... Daughter of David and Darlene Henderson ... Dad David played collegiate hockey at the University of Toronto ... Majoring in business administration and management.

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Rds. 30 10 40

CAREER STATISTICS Strokes Avg. 2319 77.30 799 79.90 3118 77.95

Low 73 73 73

Top 5 1 0 1

Top 10 1 0 1

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Eugenia Guerra Sophomore | 5-2 Monterrey, Mexico Nevada


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Taylor Slagle Sophomore | 5-8 Southlake, Texas Southlake Carroll

Courtney Boe Freshman | 5-6 Bluffton, S.C. Oaks Academy

FALL 2010: Finished tied for 12th at the Jacksonville Labor Day Shootout with a final score of 120 … Was tied for 86th with a score of 249 at the Golfweek Conference Challenge.

FALL 2010: Won the Jacksonville Labor Day Shootout after shooting a 111 on the 27-hole course to help the Chants capture the team title … Placed third on the team and tied for 59th overall at the Golfweek Conference Challenge with a score of 239 … Tied for 45th overall at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship with an overall score of 227 … Placed runner-up at the Palmetto Intercollegiate with a score of 214 … Finished tied for 21st at the Challenge at Onion Creek with a score of 224.

SPRING 2010: Was tied for sixth at the Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate with a score of 226 (March 8) ... Placed 18th with a score of 233 at the Big South Championships (April 14) ... Shot a 237 at the NCAA East Regional (May 8) ... Finished tied for 65th at the Pinehurst Spring Challenge with a score of 241 (March 23) ... Finished tied for 69th at the UCF Challenge with a score of 242 in her first collegiate tournament (March 2) ... Was tied for 84th at the Rebel Intercollegiate with a score of 239 (April 4).

PRIOR TO COASTAL CAROLINA: Finished runner-up in the 2010 Women’s South Carolina Match play … Competed on Team USA at the North American Cup. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Oaks Academy in Hilton Head Island, S.C. … Won the Future Collegians World Tour National Championship as a senior … Was a FCWT third team All-American as a senior … Also competed on the Team USA North American Cup team in 2010 … Tabbed to the FCWT All-American first team as a junior … Competed on the USA team in the North American Cup … Named Golfweek Player of the Week during the month of November … Earned Minnesota AllState and All-Conference honors as a sophomore and freshman … Helped guide the her team to back-to-back Minnesota State Titles in 2007 & 2008.

FALL 2009: Played in two rounds in the fall finale at the CSU Wendy’s Invitationa l... Playing as an individual shot 171 to tie for 53rd. HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked ninth in Texas among 2009 graduates by Golfweek/Titleist and 18th overall ... Helped the Dragons to the Class 5A State title her junior year and the No. 1 ranking among all classifications ... Earned All-Region and All-District honors her junior year after helping Southlake Carroll to seven team wins along with two secondplace and two third-place finishes in 11 events ... Finished in the top 15 of the 2008 US Junior Girls’ Qualifier ... Was second at the 2008 Starburst Junior Championship in the 17-year-old division ... Placed third in the 2008 Trusted Choice Big I Texas State Championship and qualified for the National Championship ... Chose Coastal over 14 other scholarship offers.

PERSONAL: Full name is Courtney Patricia Boe … Daughter of Kevin and Shannon Boe … Majoring in marketing.

PERSONAL: Full name: Taylor Alexandra Slagle ... Daughter of Jerry and Shelly Slagle ... Father Jerry played baseball at Middle Georgia College in the1982 and 1983 seasons and UAB in 1984 and1985 and was a former National Long Drive finalist ... Majoring in psychology.

Season 2009-10 Fall 2010 CAREER

Events 7 2 9

Rds. 20 4 24

CAREER STATISTICS Strokes Avg. 1589 79.45 328 82.00 1917 79.86

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Low 74 79 74

Top 5 0 0 0

Top 10 1 0 1

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Rds. 13 13

CAREER STATISTICS Strokes Avg. 979 75.31 979 75.31

Low 71 71

Top 5 2 2

Top 10 2 2

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Mariel Curran Freshman | 5-7 Saint James, N.Y. Smithtown East FALL 2010: Competed in one event for the Chanticleers ... Finished tied for 30th at the Jacksonville Labor Day Shootout after shooting a 135 on the 27-hole course ... Turned in a birdie on hole 15 at the Jacksonville Labor Day Shooutout. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year scholarathlete letterwinner at Smithtown East High School … Competed in DECA States as a junior and senior for the Bulls … Placed third in the sports management operations event at 2009 DECA States … Took part in the Kentucky State Nationals as a senior … Received the Smithtown East five-year varsity white letter for boy’s varsity golf. PERSONAL: Full name is Mariel Michele Curran … Daughter of Rod and Ginny Curran … Majoring in sports management.

Season Fall 2010 CAREER

Events 1 1

Rds. 1 1

CAREER STATISTICS Strokes Avg. 93 93.00 93 93.00

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Low 93 93

Top 5 0 0

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Golfweek Conference Challenge Primm Valley Golf Club | Desert Course | Primm, Nev. Sept. 13-15, 2009 | Par 72 | 6,135 Team Results 1. Pepperdine 298-295-288=881 (+17) 2. California 300-292-290=882 (+18) 3. Chattanooga 296-294-293=883 (+19) 4. Ohio State 298-300-286=884 (+20) 5. Oklahoma State 295-298-293=886 (+22) 6. UC Irvine 307-297-286=890 (+26) 7. Harvard 310-303-291=904 (+40) UNLV 304-300-300=904 (+40) 9. East Tennessee State 302-307-306=915 (+51) Oral Roberts 310-311-294=915 (+51) 11. Georgia State 318-307-291=916 (+52) 12. Ball State 307-319-301=927 (+63) 13. Coastal Carolina 311-307-310=928 (+64) 14. Drake 311-312-311=934 (+70) 15. Jacksonville State 317-309-314=940 (+76) 16. Fresno State 324-318-304=946 (+82) SMU 321-316-309=946 (+82) 18. Portland State 328-317-307=952 (+88) Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Caroline Hedwall (Oklahoma State) 2. Joy Trotter (UC Irvine) 3. Pia Halbig (California) Christine Wolf (Chattanooga) 5. Taylore Karle (Pepperdine)

68-72-67=207 73-71-68=212 76-69-71=216 71-73-72=216 71-75-72=218

t-16 Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) t-33 Jessica Alexander (Coastal) t-61 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) t-77 Alicia Grier (Coastal) 89 Carmen Jones (Coastal)

75-72-72=219 78-77-74=229 78-80-79=237 80-78-82=240 86-86-86=258

Bettie Lou Invitational University Course | Lexington, Ky. Sept. 25-27, 2009 | Par 72 | 6,041 Team Results 1. Florida State 2. UCF 3. Chattanooga Notre Dame 5. Kennesaw State 6. Coastal Carolina 7. Texas State 8. Florida International Middle Tennessee State 10. Mississippi State Augusta State Kentucky “B” 13. Miami (Fla) 14. Kentucky 15. Princeton

298-289=587 (+15) 301-291=592 (+20) 303-295=598 (+26) 304-294=598 (+26) 305-296=601 (+29) 301-306=607 (+35) 302-306=608 (+36) 311-301=612 (+40) 312-300=612 (+40) 314-300=614 (+42) 310-304=614 (+42) 311-303=614 (+42) 313-306=619 (+47) 318-303=621 (+49) 314-315=629 (+57)

Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Paula Hurtado (Florida International) Macarena Silva (Florida State) 3. Jessica Alexander (Coastal) Victoria Tomko (UCF) 5. Lacey Agnew (Florida State) Elisa Aoki (UCF) Emma de Groot (Chattanooga)

Four Big South Championships

74-69=143 70-73=143 75-70=145 72-73=145 77-69=146 74-72=146 72-74=146

t-36 Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) t-36 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) t-51 Alicia Grier (Coastal) t-72 Carmen Jones (Coastal)

74-79=153 78-75=153 74-84=158 83-82=165

Eat-a-Peach Idle Hour Country Club | Macon, Ga. Oct. 3-4, 2009| Par 72 | 6,181 Team Results 1. Georgia 2. Florida State Furman 4. Coastal Carolina 5. Georgia State 6. UCF 7. James Madison 8. Kennesaw State 9. Augusta State 10. Mercer 11. Miami (Fla.) 12. High Point

298-301=599 (+23) 288-312=600 (+24) 300-300=600 (+24) 297-309=606 (+30) 309-298=607 (+31) 307-301=608 (+32) 305-311=616 (+40) 307-311=618 (+42) 313-313=626 (+50) 314-314=628 (+52) 309-322=631 (+55) 322-349=671 (+95)

Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Marta Silva Zamora (Georgia) 2. Stefanie Kenoyer (Furman) 3. Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) Cathrine Madsen (Georgia State) 5. Alexa Rancourt (Furman)

70-70=140 71-71=142 71-76=147 72-75=147 74-74=148

t-13 Jessica Alexander (Coastal) t-17 Alicia Grier (Coastal) t-33 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) t-50 Carmen Jones (Coastal)

76-75=151 75-77=152 75-81=156 79-83=162

Wendy’s Invitational Coosaw Creek Country Club | Charleston, S.C. Oct. 19-20, 2009| Par 71 | 5,898 Team Results 1. Coastal Carolina 2. College of Charleston 3. Memphis 4. Winthrop 5. Carson-Newman 6. Methodist 7. Charleston Southern 8. UAB 9. Florida Gulf Coast 10. Presbyterian 11. Armstrong Atlantic 12. USC-Beaufort 13. High Point 14. South Carolina State 15. The Citadel

301-285=586 (+18) 298-307=605 (+37) 309-305=614 (+46) 315-312=627 (+59) 316-313=629 (+61) 319-319=638 (+70) 315-326=641 (+73) 326-321=647 (+79) 321-330=651 (+83) 335-333=668 (+100) 323-350=673 (+105) 332-343=675 (+107) 348-330=678 (+110) 358-337=695 (+127) 364-333=697 (+129)

Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) 2. Olivia Jordan-Higgins (CSU) 3. Jessica Alexander (Coastal) 4. Alicia Grier (Coastal) Ainhoa Nogales (CofC)

74-66=140 70-75=145 73-74=147 75-73=148 74-74=148

9. Carmen Jones (Coastal) t-31 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) Tatum Briele (Coastal) t-53 Taylor Slagle (Coastal)

79-72=151 83-79=162 80-82=162 88-83=171

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Hurricane Invitational Don Shula’s Miami Lakes Resort |Miami Lakes, Fla. Feb. 14-16, 2010 | Par 72 | 6,199 Team Results 1. UCF 307-293-294=894 (+30) 2. Georgia State 292-300-303=895 (+31) 3. East Tennessee State 304-300-292=896 (+32) 4. San Diego State 303-293-304=900 (+36) 5. Coastal Carolina 296-304-302=902 (+38) 6. James Madison 305-299-311=915 (+51) 7. North Carolina State 304-304-308=916 (+52) 8. Miami 306-311-300=917 (+53) 9. Texas State 308-303-310=921 (+57) 10. Illinois State 308-303-311=922 (+58) 11. Kentucky 310-303-313=926 (+62) 12. South Florida 305-302-322=929 (+65) 13. Charleston Southern 315-305-310=930 (+66) 14. Oklahoma City 321-304-315=940 (+76) 15. Memphis 313-307-321=941 (+77) 16. Southern Mississippi 308-325-328=961 (+97) 17. Mercer 313-326-328=967 (+103) Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Christine Wong (San Diego State) 69-74-74=217 2. Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) 72-73-75=220 3. Mary Chamberlain (James Madison) 76-70-75=221 4. Olivia Higgins-Jordan (CSU) 72-75-75=222 Nina Muehl (ETSU) 75-76-71=222 Cathrine Madsen (Georgia State) 74-70-78=222 t-13 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) t-17 Jessica Alexander (Coastal) t-24 Alicia Grier (Coastal) 86 Carmen Jones (Coastal)

75-74-77=226 77-76-74=227 72-81-76=229 88-83-88=259

UCF Challenge Red Tail Country Club |Orlando, Fla. March 1-2, 2010 | Par 72 | 6,301 Team Results 1. Texas A&M 293-305-295=893 (+29) 2. Georgia State 292-299-304=895 (+31) 3. Coastal Carolina 302-298-304=904 (+40) 4. College of Charleston 299-300-306=905 (+41) 5. Baylor 300-298-309=907 (+43) 6. UCF 301-297-315=913 (+49) Furman 304-296-313=913 (+49) 8. SMU 303-301-312=916 (+52) 9. Oklahoma 298-301-319=918 (+54) 10. UNC Greensboro 303-304-312=919 (+55) 11. Indiana 303-300-321=924 (+60) 12. USF 306-305-316=927 (+63) 13. East Carolina 311-305-312=928 (+64) 14. UTSA 307-309-314=930 (+66) 15. Augusta State 314-301-323=938 (+74) 16. Miami (Fla.) 311-318-315=944 (+80) 17. Nebraska 312-315-318=945 (+81) Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Julia Boland (Texas A&M) 2. Sarah Zwartynski (Texas A&M) 3. Rachel Edwards (USF) 4. Charlotte Lorentzen (Ga. St.) Natalie Wille (Augusta State)

65-75-70=210 70-71-74=215 70-75-72=217 68-74-76=218 73-70-75=218

Four NCAA Appearances


2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 74-71-77=222 74-75-74=223 78-75-74=227 78-77-79=234 76-81-85=242

Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate Forest Hills Country Club |Augusta, Ga. March 7-8, 2010 | Par 72 | 5,878 Team Results 1. Coastal Carolina 301-299-291=891 (+27) 2. Augusta State 297-310-299=906 (+42) 3. UNC Wilmington 306-312-308=926 (+62) 4. Western Carolina 308-306-317=931 (+67) 5. Middle Tennessee 316-306-311=933 (+69) 6. UNC Greensboro 317-298-319=934 (+70) 7. Southern Miss 306-317-312=935 (+71) 8. Wofford 311-315-311=937 (+73) 9. Lamar 321-318-309=948 (+84) Troy 313-320-315=948 (+84) 11. Charleston Southern 321-319-314=954 (+90) William & Mary 317-319-318=954 (+90) 13. Mercer 340-320-326=986 (+122) 14. UAB 336-325-328=989 (+125) Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) 74-77-68=219 2. Brittany Henderson (Coastal) 75-73-75=223 Tamara Luccioli (Augusta Sate) 72-75-76=223 4. Olivia Higgins (Charleston Southern)77-72-75=224 Sofia Hagsund (UNC Wilmington) 74-74-76=224 t-6 Taylor Slagle (Coastal) t-10 Alicia Grier (Coastal) t-10 Jessica Alexander (Coastal)

74-75-77=226 79-75-74=228 78-76-74=228

Ole Miss Rebel Invitational University Course |Oxford, Miss. April 2-4, 2010 | Par 72 | 6,351 Team Results 1. Tulane 290-292-295=877 (+13) 2. Texas A&M 298-295-287=880 (+16) 3. Ole Miss 294-299-288=881 (+17) 4. East Tennessee State 292-298-294=884 (+20) 5. Missouri 294-301-293=888 (+24) 6. UALR 300-295-300=895 (+31) 7. Middle Tennessee 308-300-294=902 (+38) 8. Illinois State 310-300-296=906 (+42) 9. Kansas 300-305-305=910 (+46) 10 Coastal Carolina 314-298-303=915 (+51) Augusta State 299-307-309=915 (+51) 12. Kennesaw State 312-305-299=916 (+52) 13. USF 311-300-306=917 (+53) 14. SMU 311-299-310=920 (+56) Oklahoma 306-303-311=920 (+56) 16. Wisconsin 313-308-301=922 (+58) 17. Murray State 320-301-311=932 (+68) 18. Southern Miss 311-317-308=936 (+72) 19. Princeton 313-320-310=943 (+79) 20. Mississippi State 318-317-309=944 (+80) Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Julia Potter (Missouri) 70-68-70=208 2. Julia Boland (Texas A&M) 73-69-72=214 Haley Sanders (Ole Miss) 70-73-71=214

Four Big South Championships

4 5

Mayte Vizcarrondo (East Tenn. St.) 74-71-70=215 Janine Fellows (Tulane) 71-72-73=216

t-6 Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) t-54 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) t-67 Jessica Alexander (Coastal) t-70 Alicia Grier (Coastal) t-84 Taylor Slagle (Coastal)

73-75-69=217 80-77-74=231 81-72-81=234 80-76-79=235 82-75-82=239

Big South Conference Championship The Patriot Golf Club |Ninety-Six, S.C. April 12-14, 2010 | Par 72 | 5,956

Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Katie Burnett (South Carolina) 67-72-71=210 2. Carlie Yadloczky (Auburn) 68-73-70=211 3. Rosalyn Kim (Texas Tech) 70-69-73=212 4. Nina Muehl (East Tennessee State) 64-76-73=213 Erica Popson (Tennessee) 72-68-73=213 t-39 Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) t-54 Alicia Grier (Coastal) t-95 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) t-101Jessica Alexander (Coastal) t-107Taylor Slagle (Coastal)

75-72-75=222 77-71-76=224 79-76-79=234 78-79-78=235 77-77-83=237

Team Results 1. Charleston Southern 294-296-291=881 (+17) 2. Coastal Carolina 303-301-300=904 (+40) 3. Winthrop University 313-295-317=925 (+61) 4. Radford University 304-309-316-929 (+65) 5. Gardner-Webb 310-314-314=938 (+74) 6. Bucknell 310-303-331=944 (+80) 7. Presbyterian 316-312-322=950 (+86) 8. High Point 329-312-326=967 (+103) 9. Holy Cross 344-338-342=1024 (+160) Top Five and Coastal Carolina Results 1. Olivia Higgins (Charleston Southern)70-75-70=215 2. Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) 73-72-73=218 3. Katrin Rumpf (Charleston Southern)79-71-70=220 4. Minjoo Lee (Bucknell) 70-74-80=224 5. Rachel Smith (Winthrop) 76-73-77=226 t-11 Jessica Alexander (Coastal) t-11 Alicia Grier (Coastal) t-16 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) 18 Taylor Slagle (Coastal)

74-77-79=230 79-77-74=230 77-78-77=232 82-75-76=233

NCAA Regionals Ironwood Country Club |Greenville, N.C. May 6-8, 2010 | Par 72 | 6,321 Team Results 1. South Carolina 283-291-290=864 (E) 2. Tennessee 283-287-296=866 (+2) 3. Duke 290-278-300=868 (+4) Auburn 280-295-293=868 (+4) 5. Vanderbilt 292-287-292=871 (+7) 6. Tulane 285-295-293=873 (+9) 7. Pepperdine 281-290-306=877 (+13) 8. TCU 287-296-297=880 (+16) 9. Texas Tech 285-298-304=887 (+23) Wake Forest 296-295-296=887 (+23) 11. Florida 284-297-309=890 (+26) 12. East Carolina 293-305-297=895 (+31) 13. North Carolina 294-292-313=899 (+35) 14. Campbell 297-307-298=902 (+38) 15. East Tennessee State 285-304-314=903 (+39) 16. Furman 305-296-303=904 (+40) 17. Washington 305-295-307=907 (+43) 18. Chattanooga 293-301-316=910 (+46) 19. Stetson 298-306-307=911 (+47) Coastal Carolina 307-296-308=911 (+47) 21. Georgia State 290-310-317=917 (+53) 22. College of Charleston 297-310-314=921 (+57) 23. Charleston Southern 315-318-315=948 (+84) 24. Fairleigh Dickinson 327-331-332=990 (+126)

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Four NCAA Appearances

2009-10 RESULTS

t-8 Jessica Alexander (Coastal) t-10 Aruka Felgueroso (Coastal) t-22 Brittany Henderson (Coastal) t-44 Alicia Grier (Coastal) t-69 Taylor Slagle (Coastal)


2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME AWARDS & FINISHES

NATIONAL HONORS CoSIDA Academic All-American 2006 .....................................Line Cordes (Second Team) NGCA All-American Scholar 2004 ............................................................... Katy Heher 2005 .............................................................. Line Cordes Natalie Cruse Katy Heher 2006 ............................................................... Katy Heher 2007 ............................................................... Katy Heher Johanna Rodert Rachel Graves 2008 .......................................................... Rachel Graves

BIG SOUTH HONORS Big South Female Athlete of the Year 2007 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Player of the Year 2005 .............................................................. Line Cordes 2007 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso 2009 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso 2010 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Rookie of the Year 2000 ......................................................... Andrea Sarratt 2002 ..................................................Tamara Page-Jones 2004 ............................................................... Katy Heher 2005 .......................................................... Rachel Graves 2006 ..............................................................Ann Maness 2007 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Coach of the Year 1992 ............................................................Tom Brennan 1998 ........................................................ Donald Clement 2005 ............................................................. Brian Ashley 2008 .................................................Elieen “Beans” Kelly Medalist 1992 .................................................................Kim Chase 2002 ............................................................Paige Landry 2005 .............................................................. Line Cordes 2006 ..............................................................Ann Maness 2009 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2005 .............................................................. Line Cordes All-Academic 1997 ..........................................................Laura Thijssen 1998 .........................................................Jordan Roberts 1999 .........................................................Jordan Roberts 2000 ............................................................Paige Landry 2001 ............................................................Paige Landry 2002 ............................................................Paige Landry 2003 ..................................................... Morgan O’Banion 2005 .............................................................. Line Cordes 2006 ............................................................... Katy Heher 2007 ............................................................... Katy Heher 2008 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso 2009 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso 2010 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso

Four Big South Championships

All-Big South Selections 1989 ...........................................................Michelle Wood 1990 .................................................................Kim Chase Laura Egan Sue Tollefson Nickie Gainey Heather Sujansky 1991 .................................................................Kim Chase Marie Barker Kate Atkinson Sue Tollefson Nickie Gainey 1992 .................................................................Kim Chase Christina Steffan Jenny Gray Sue Tollefson 1993 ....................................................... Christina Steffan Stacey Altman Sue Tollefson 1994 ..........................................................Laura Thijssen Christina Steffan 1995 ..........................................................Laura Thijssen Michelle Smith 1996 .......................................................... Michelle Smith Laura Thijssen 1997 ..........................................................Laura Thijssen Kim Springer 1998 .............................................................Kim Springer Jackie Hays Rebecca Erickson Jordan Roberts 1999 ............................................................ Vicki Padgett 2000 ......................................................... Andrea Sarratt Morgan O’Banion 2001 ......................................................... Andrea Sarratt 2002 ............................................................Paige Landry Tamara Page-Jones 2003 ..................................................... Morgan O’Banion Natalie Cruse 2004 ............................................................Natalie Cruse Katy Heher 2005 .............................................................. Line Cordes Natalie Cruse Lindsey Letzig Katy Heher Rachel Graves 2006 ..............................................................Ann Maness Katy Heher 2007 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Ann Maness Rachel Groves Johanna Rodert 2008 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Ann Maness Rachel Graves 2009 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Ann Maness Jessica Vincent Alivia Grier 2010 .....................................................Aruka Felgueroso Jessica Alexander Brittany Henderson

BIG SOUTH TEAM FINISHES Past Champions CCU Finish 1989 Winthrop ............................................2nd (3) 1990 Winthrop ............................................2nd (4) 1991 Winthrop ............................................2nd (4) 1992 Coastal Carolina ...........................1st (5) 1993 Campbell ............................................ 3rd (6) 1994 Campbell ............................................2nd (6) 1995 UNC Greensboro ................................ 3rd (5) 1996 UNC Greensboro ................................2nd (5) 1997 Charleston Southern ......................... 3rd (5) 1998 Coastal Carolina ...........................1st (4) 1999 Charleston Southern ......................... 3rd (5) 2000 Charleston Southern .........................2nd (5) 2001 Charleston Southern ..........................5th (6) 2002 UNC Wilmington..................................2nd (7) 2003 UNC Wilmington..................................2nd (9) 2004 UNC Wilmington..................................2nd (9) 2005 Coastal Carolina ...........................1st (8) 2006 Birmingham-Southern .......................2nd (8) 2007 Birmingham-Southern .......................2nd (8) 2008 Charleston Southern .........................2nd (8) 2009 Coastal Carolina ...........................1st (9) 2010 Charleston Southern .........................2nd (9)

TOP-5 INDIVIDUAL FINISHES 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998

1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

2010

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Top-5 Big South Individual Finishes Michelle Wood ..........................................2nd Kim Chase .................................................4th Kim Chase ................................................2nd Marie Barker.............................................4th Kim Chase ................................................. 1st Christina Steffan ................................... t-2nd Laura Thijssen ......................................... 3rd Christina Steffan .................................... t-4th Michelle Smith........................................ t-4th Laura Thijssen ....................................... t-4th Laura Thijssen .........................................2nd Kim Springer ............................................ 3rd Jackie Hays ...............................................4th Rebecca Erickson .................................. t-5th Jordan Roberts ...................................... t-5th Vicki Padhett............................................ 3rd Andrea Sarratt......................................... 3rd Morgan O’Banion .....................................5th Paige Landry ............................................ 1st Tamara Page-Jones .................................2nd Morgan O’Banion ..................................t-3rd Natalie Cruse ........................................... 3rd Katy Heher............................................. t-4th Line Cordes .............................................. 1st Katy Heher...............................................2nd Ann Maness .............................................. 1st Katy Heher............................................. t-5th Aruka Felgueroso ....................................2nd Ann Maness ..............................................5th Aruka Felgueroso .................................. t-4th Aruka Felgueroso ..................................... 1st Jessica Vincent..........................................4th Alicia Grier.............................................. t-5th Ann Maness ........................................... t-5th Aruka Felgueroso ....................................2nd

Four NCAA Appearances


2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Aruka Felgueroso Aruka Felgueroso Ann Maness Aruka Felgueroso Rachel Graves Natalie Cruse Morgan O’Banion 15 Jessica Alexander

140 140 141 145 145 145 147 147 147 147

Aruka Felgueroso Morgan O’Banion Aruka Felgueroso Jessica Alexander Aruka Felgueroso Morgan O’Banion Jessica Alexander Aruka Felgueroso Morgan O’Banion Tamara Page-Jones

212 214 216 216 216 216 216 216 217 217 218 218 218

Aruka Felgueroso Aruka Felgueroso Aruka Felgueroso Line Cordes Line Cordes Rachel Graves Natalie Cruse Line Cordes Aruka Felgueroso Ann Maness Aruka Felgueroso Aruka Felgueroso Morgan O’Banion

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Aruka Felgueroso Aruka Felgueroso Line Cordes Laura Thijssen Aruka Felgueroso Aruka Felgueroso Morgan O’Banion Natalie Cruse Tamara Page-Jones Ann Maness

SINGLE ROUND

CSU Wendy’s Invitational (Rd. 2) 10.19.09 NCAA East Regional (Rd. 1) 5.10.07 Big South Championships (Rd. 3) 4.12.06 Big South Championships (Rd. 2) 4.14.09 Taco Bell/ECU Intercollegiate (Rd. 3) 10.12.04 Beacon Woods Invitational (Rd. 1) 10.1.04 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate (Rd. 1) 11.4.02 Most recent — Fall 2009 Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invite (Rd. 2) 9.26.09

36 HOLE TOURNAMENT

CSU Wendy’s Invitational 10.19-20.09 Lady Catamount Intercollegiate 4.8-9.02 USF/Waterlefe Invitational 10.6-7.07 Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational 9.25-27.09 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate 4.2-3.07 Bradford Creek Intercollegiate 3.7-9.03 CSU Wendy’s Invitational 10.19-20.09 Eat A Peach Collegiate 10.4-5.09 Cougar Fall Invitational 9.23-24.02 Lady Catamount Intercollegiate 4.8-9.02

54 HOLE TOURNAMENT

Unlimited Potential/M.B. Classic NCAA East Regional USF/Waterlefe Invitational PUPS/Big South Championship Taco Bell/ECU Intercollegiate Taco Bell/ECu Intercollegiate Beacon Woods Invitational Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Ole Miss Rebel Invitational PUPS/Big South Championship Big South Conference Championship Lady Paladin Invitational Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate

9.25-26.06 5.10-11.07 3.19-20.07 4.11-13.05 10.11-12.04 10.11-12.04 10.1-3.04 9.24-26.04 4.2-4.10 4.10-12.06 4.12-14.10 10.6-8.06 11.4-5.02

SINGLE SEASON AVERAGE (15 ROUNDS MINIMUM) Year 2009-10 2006-07 2004-05 1995-96 2008-09 2007-08 2002-03 2004-05 2001-02 2005-06

Rds. 27 28 33 26 23 26 28 33 27 29

Strokes 1,978 2,066 2,466 1,952 1,739 1,970 2,136 2,522 2,069 2,223

CAREER AVERAGE (40 ROUNDS MINIMUM)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Aruka Felgueroso Line Cordes Tamara Page-Jones Natalie Cruse Ann Maness Katy Heher Lindsey Letzig Laura Thijssen Morgan O’Banion Rachel Graves

Year 2006-10 2003-05 2002-04 2001-05 2005-09 2003-07 2002-06 1993-97 1999-03 2004-08

Four Big South Championships

Rds. 104 59 41 112 108 127 113 85 109 115

Strokes 7,753 4,513 3,137 8,817 8,370 9,927 8,901 6,696 8,610 9,115

Avg. 73.26 73.79 74.73 75.08 75.61 75.77 76.29 76.42 76.63 76.66

Avg. 74.55 76.49 76.51 77.34 77.50 78.17 78.77 78.78 78.99 79.26

SINGLE ROUND

285 286 287 287 291 292 293 294 295 295 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296

CSU Wendy’s Invitational (Rd. 2) Beacon Woods (Rd. 1) PUPS/Big South Championships (Rd. 3) Taco Bell/ECU Intercollegiate (Rd. 3) Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate (Rd. 3) Taco Bell/ECU Intercollegiate (Rd. 2) Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate (Rd. 3) Lady Catamount Intercollegiate (Rd. 1) USF Waterlefe Invitational (Rd. 1) Lady Catamount Intercollegiate (Rd. 2) NCAA Regionals (Rd. 2) Hurricane Invitational (Rd. 1) Big South Championships (Rd. 2) UNLV Spring Invitational LPGA International/Xavier Invitational (Rd. 2) PUPS/Big South Championships (Rd. 3) Taco Bell/ECU Intercollegiate (Rd. 1) PUPS/Big South Championships (Rd. 1) Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate (Rd. 2) Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree (Rd. 1)

586 589 602 604 605 606 607 610 613 621

CSU Wendy’s Invitational Lady Catamount Intercollegiate Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic Bradford Creek Intercollegiate John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate Eat A Peach Collegiate Bettie Loe Evans Fall Invitational Cougar Fall Invitational Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate Elon College Women’s Intercollegiate

876 883 890 891 898 899 901 902 904 904 905 906 906 906

Taco Bell/ECU Intercollegiate Beacon Woods Invitational Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree Classic Unlimited Potential/Mytle Beach Classic Taco Bell/ECU Intercollegiate Hurricane Invitational Big South Conference Championship UCF Challenge PUPS/Big South Championships PUPS Big South Championships Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Big South Championships

Year 1. 2009-10 2. 2004-05 3. 2006-07 4. 2008-09 5. 2005-06 6. 2001-02 7. 2007-08 8. 2002-03 9. 2003-04 10. 1995-96

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36 HOLE TOURNAMENT

54 HOLE TOURNAMENT

TEAM SCORING AVERAGES

Rds. 27 33 28 23 29 27 28 28 26 26

Strokes 8,154 10,021 8,665 7,131 9,002 8,403 8,730 8,751 8,137 8,206

10.19.09 10.1.04 4.12.06 10.12.04 3.8.10 10.11.04 11.2.04 4.8.02 10.6.08 4.9.02 5.7.10 2.14.10 4.14.09 3.9-11.09 10.13.07 4.11.07 10.21.05 4.11.05 11.2.04 9.6.03

10.19-20.09 4.8-9.02 9.6-7.03 3.7-9.03 4.2-3.07 10.4-5.09 9.25-27.09 9.23-24.02 10.22-23.01 3.10-11.01

10.11-12.04 10.1-3.04 11.1-2.04 3.7-8.10 9.24-26.04 9-25.26.06 10.21-23.05 2.14-16.10 4.12-14.10 3.1-2.10 4.10-12.06 4.11-13.05 11.4-5.02 4.14-16.02

Avg. 302.00 303.67 309.46 310.04 310.41 311.22 311.79 312.53 312.96 315.62

Four NCAA Appearances

INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS

66 68 68 69 69 69 69 70


2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE NCAA APPEARANCES The 2005 Coastal Carolina squad became the first women’s golf team in school history to play in the NCAA Regionals. Pictured are (left to right): Lindsey Letzig, Natalie Cruse, Katy Heher, Line Cordes and Rachel Graves.

2010

2009

2005

NCAA REGIONALS (TEAM)

East Regional — 24 teams Ironwood Country Club (Par 72) Greenville, N.C. t-19 Coastal Carolina t-39 Aruka Felgueroso t-54 Alicia Grier t-95 Brittany Henderson t-101 Jessica Alexander t-107 Taylor Slagle

307-296-308=911 75-72-75=222 77-71-76=224 79-76-79=234 78-79-78=235 77-77-83=237

East Regional — 21 teams University of Florida Golf Club (Par 70) Gainesville, Fla. 13 Coastal Carolina t-34 Jessica Vincent t-40 Aruka Felgueroso t-67 Alicia Grier 75 Ann Maness t-90 Carmen Jones

301-297-300=898 70-74-78=222 76-73-74=223 80-75-74=229 78-79-74=231 77-75-86=238

East Regional — 21 teams Unversity of Floria Golf Club (Par 70) Gainesville, Fla. 19 Coastal Carolina t-60 Natalie Cruse t-83 Line Cordes t-91 Rachel Graves 98 Lindsey Letzig 105 Katy Heher

323-307-322=898 78-76-77=231 80-75-83=238 82-79-80=241 83-80-82=245 91-77-85=253

2008

2007

NCAA REGIONALS (INDIVIDUALS) Central Regional — 108 individuals University of Texas Golf Club (Par 72) Austin, Texas t-13 Aruka Felgueroso

70-71-77=218

East Regional — 108 individuals University Golf Club (Par 72) Baton Rouge, La. t-10 Aruka Felgueroso

70-71-77=218

Aruka Felgueroso became the first Coastal women’s golfer to advance to the NCAA Regionals as an individual. She accomplished the feat in 2007 and 2008.

Four Big South Championships

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Four NCAA Appearances


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