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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ALL-SPORTS SCORECARD 27

16 14 7 52 229 13 23 128 32 11 532

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NCAA National Championships 12 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes NCAA National Third-Place Finishes NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes NCAA Regional Championships NCAA Post-Season Appearances NCAA Individual National Champions NCAA Individual Post-Season Appearances Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles National Players of the Year All-Americans 193 1st Team All-Americans 92 2nd Team All-Americans 52 3rd Team All-Americans 69 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 37 Academic All-Americans 84 All-American Scholars SSC Female Athletes of the Year SSC Male Athletes of the Year SSC Female Scholar Athletes of the Year SSC Male Scholar Athletes of the Year All-Sunshine State Conference honorees

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel

Florida Southern College Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern is the oldest private college in Florida, moving to Lakeland in 1922. With an enrollment of over 2,000 students, FSC offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education, and nursing. Florida Southern is listed in the prestigious Fiske Guide To Colleges, the nation’s top-selling college guide, and annually is ranked in the Forbes magazine, The Princeton Review, and U.S. News & World Report listings of the nation’s best colleges. Studies show that approximately 94% of FSC graduates are working full-time or are enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. Located on the north shore of Lakeland’s scenic Lake Hollingsworth, FSC is home to the world’s largest single-site collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. The 100-acre campus also includes a number of other outstanding facilities – George W. Jenkins Field House (for basketball and volleyball), Barnett Field (for softball and soccer), 11 residence halls and several College-owned apartments and houses and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center, which consists of a state-of-theart fitness center, recreational facilities, and an NCAA competition-size outdoor swimming pool. The College recently opened the new Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Technology Center, which is staffed 24/7. There are several new academic buildings on campus, including the stateof-the-art Joe K. and Alberta Blanton Nursing Building and the Dr. Marcene H. and Robert E. Christoverson Humanities Building. With Lakeland’s population at more than 94,000, FSC is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando. Well-known attractions like Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, Busch Gardens and some of the world’s most popular beaches are only a short drive from campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers make Lakeland their annual spring training home, and several other big league teams train in the nearby area. Prominent professional sports figures who are FSC alums include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate and Major League Baseball player Matt Joyce (Tampa Bay Rays).


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE WOMEN’S GOLF QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location.............................................. Lakeland, Florida Founded ................................................................. 1883 Enrollment ............................................................ 2,059 President ..............................................Dr. Anne B. Kerr Athletic Director........................................... Pete Meyer Associate AD/SWA (Compliance) ............ Marie Scovron Assistant AD ....................................................Al Green Nickname...................................................... Moccasins Colors ................................................. Scarlet and White Affiliation .......................................... NCAA Division II Conference .............................................. Sunshine State Athletic Trainers....................... Al Green, Kelly Cox and ............................................................. Meghan Fornoff Sports Information Director......................... Bill Turnage Assistant Sports Information Director ........Tim Carpenter Sports Information Phone ........................ (863) 680-4256 Assistant Sports Information ................... (863) 680-3955 Sports Information Fax ........................... (863) 680-3953 Sports Information Hotline ...................... (863) 680-3954 Toll-Free Hotline ................................. (800) 825-MOCS SID Home Phone .................................... (863) 701-8437 Assistant SID Home Phone ..................... (863) 853-7030 Assistant SID email ................ tcarpenter@flsouthern.edu Athletic Department Phone ..................... (863) 680-4244 Athletic Department Fax ......................... (863) 680-4122 Athletic Web Page ............................. www.fscmocs.com SSC Web Page .......... www.sunshinestateconference.com

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A Breakdown of Florida Southern's 12 Trips to the National Tournament National Champs

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Runner‐Up Third Place

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The Florida Southern women’s golf team has been among the most successful athletic teams in the country since its first season in 1995-96. Since then, the Moccasins have produced a total of 10 individual or team national champions, the most in Division II.

TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM INFORMATION All-Time Letter Winners ..................................17 Final 2009-10 Stats and Results ................ 20-21 Head Coach Robbie Davis............................ 6-7 National Finishes ...................................... 18-19 Player Bios .................................................8-13 Postseason Honors ........................................15 Quick Facts .................................................... 1 Records.........................................................16 Roster ................................... Inside Back Cover Schedule ......................................... Back Cover Sunshine State Conference Information...........22 Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame ........24 2010 SSC Review ..........................................23 Coaching History and Yearly Leaders ..............14

TEAM QUICK FACTS Head Coach .............................. Robbie Davis (Kentucky, ’93) Office Phone .................................................... (863) 680-4352 Email ......................................................ldavis@flsouthern.edu Years at Florida Southern ............................................ 15th year 2010 SSC Finish ............................................................. Second 2010 NCAA Finish ............................ Third at National Finals Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................................. 5/3 Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................... 4/1 NCAA Post-Season Appearances ......... 14 (1996, 1998-2010) NCAA National Tournaments...............12 (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010) National Championships......... Four (2000, 2001, 2002, 2007) National Runners-Up .............. Four (1998, 1999, 2003, 2004) National Medalists ................................................................ Six Shanna Nagy (1996 & 1998), Lisa Cave (1999 & 2000), Jana Peterkova (2001 & 2002) SSC Tournament Championships ...Three (1999, 2002, 2007) 2009-10 MVP ........................................................ M.J. Audette

COLLEGE INFORMATION Athletic Department Staff ................................. 5 Athletic Director, Pete Meyer ........................... 4 Florida Southern College .............................. 2-3 Florida Southern Athletic Hall of Fame ............25 Florida Southern Athletic Scholarships ............26 Florida Southern Majors and Directions ...........27 President, Dr. Anne B. Kerr.............................. 4 1


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Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright's "Child of the Sun"

The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapels on campus designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.

The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center houses a fullsized basketball court, weight and aerobic rooms, and a student lounge and is adjacent to an NCAA regulation size swimming pool.

Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.

Frank Lloyd Wright often visited Florida Southern during his 20year relationship with the college.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, was the first of Wright's designs at Florida Southern College.

Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1885. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College's heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida's citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world's largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 19251957.

In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world's leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amazing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect's drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, "...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow." 2


2010‐11 Florida Southern Women’s Golf Media Guide As one of the four original buildings on the FSC campus, Joseph-Reynolds Hall (“JR”) offers one of the best views on campus. It sits atop a hill overlooking Lake Hollingsworth. Community life is big here - the women of JR form groups within the building as a whole and also within the “wings” and smaller hallways. JR and its companion hall, Spivey, are located in the center of campus between Edge Hall and Ordway and serve mainly as first-year female residence halls.

Florida Southern’s recently renovated Water Dome, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, made its premiere performance on October 25, 2007. The Water Dome features 74 jets powering streams of water 45-feet into the air. It took almost 260,000 gallons of water to fill the basin of the dome and at full power 4,800 gallons are water are pumped per minute.

Wesley Hall is one of two new twin residence halls at FSC, and opened in the fall of 2008. The second building, Nicholas Hall, opened in the fall of 2009. Each new residence hall includes 115 bedrooms with views of Lake Hollingsworth, meeting rooms, student lounges, kitchens, and study spaces.

All of Florida Southern College’s residence halls offer wireless access in the common lobby areas and every room offers cable TV and is wired for internet access. In addition, wireless hotspots on campus include the Roux Library, TûTû’s Cyber Cafe (which offers Starbucks products), Wynee’s Bistro (our cafeteria), and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center and pool area.

A grouping of three residence halls, the Publix Commons are close to just about everything on the Florida Southern campus. All three buildings offer suitestyle living in which six students each have their own rooms and share a living area and bathroom. The Publix Commons also is home to Florida Southern’s Greek organizations.

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2010 Florida Southern Women’s Soccer Media Guide building Barnett Residential Complex and the Christoverson Humanities Building (all three designed by world-renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern), the McKay Archives Center, the Blanton Nursing Building, the Rinker Technology Center, and TûTû’s Café (located in the Roux Library). Further improvements include the complete renovation of the student dining facility (Wynee’s Bistro), residence hall and campuswide technology upgrades, and a campus beautification project featuring dozens of interconnected plazas and gardens. Dr. Kerr graduated from Mercer University and received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Florida State University. Prior to assuming the Presidency at Florida Southern, she served as Vice President for Advancement both at the University of Richmond and at Rollins College. She has held numerous volunteer leadership roles, and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank Mid-Florida, All Saints’ Academy, EarthLinked Technologies, Inc., the Polk Museum of Art, and the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Presently, she is completing a two-year term as president of the Sunshine State Conference. Dr. Kerr and her husband, Roy, have a sixteen-year-old son, Ed, who plays baseball for All Saints’ Academy. Dr. Roy Kerr is a retired professor of Spanish and a baseball historian, whose recent publications include The Loving of the Game: A Baseball Memoir (2007); Sliding Billy Hamilton: The Life and Times of Baseball’s First Great Leadoff Man (2010), and Roger Connor: Home Run King of Nineteenth-Century Baseball (2011).

Anne B. Kerr, Ph.D. College President

Since her appointment as Florida Southern College’s seventeenth president in 2004, Dr. Anne Kerr’s visionary leadership has enhanced the student experience on campus and increased the college’s national prominence. Under her direction, the institution has renewed its commitment to educate the whole person—academically, socially, spiritually and physically—in order to insure that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr oversaw implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan for the College that was designed to enrich all facets of our student-centered culture. Opportunities for active learning and leadership were increased; innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction were prioritized; and the College’s scholar-athlete program became a model for NCAA Division II athletic programs. Recent college improvements include ongoing restoration projects on the Frank Lloyd Wright campus (the Water Dome, Esplanades, and Annie Pfeiffer Chapel) and the construction (Fall 2010) of a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House for use as a campus Visitor Center, which will be the first Wright design built since 1966. Other new construction includes the two-

Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, was the Moccasins’ head baseball coach from 2002 through 2008. He also served as assistant athletics director for Webb from February of 2006 until his AD appointment. As baseball coach, Meyer spent six full seasons as head coach, guiding the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title in 2005 with a 51-11 record. His head coaching record at Florida Southern was 257-111-1, while his overall record as a head coach was 296-141-1. Thirty-four Moccasin baseball players were drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure at FSC. Before officially assuming the reigns of head coach, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern's top assistant coach under Chuck Anderson. He also was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the Florida Southern coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under legendary head coach Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III program in 1991. His Oglethorpe teams went 39-30 in two seasons (1992-93). He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. A four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, Meyer graduated in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children, 22-year old Ross and 20-year old Mitchell, both of whom are enrolled at FSC, and 19-year old Megan, who attends Trinity University in Texas.

Pete Meyer Athletic Director

Now in his third year as Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College, Pete Meyer saw Moccasin teams enjoy considerable success in 2009-10. The men’s golf team captured its 12th NCAA national title and the school’s 27th, while the women’s golf team finished third. Swimmer Jeb Halfacre won the 200-yard backstroke at the NCAA championship, giving FSC its first individual national champion in swimming. NCAA postseason bids went to women’s soccer, golf and tennis and men’s cross country, basketball, golf, tennis and baseball. Both swimming teams and the women’s cross country team had individual NCAA qualifiers. FSC won SSC titles in men’s cross country (their 13th straight), men’s basketball and men’s golf. All of that success combined to give the Moccasins a 23rdplace finish in the 2009-10 Learfield Sports/NACDA Cup standings and their ninth top-25 finish in the program’s history. In Meyer’s first year as AD (2008-09), Moccasin teams produced three SSC championships (men’s cross country, men’s basketball, softball) and a fifth-place national finish in women’s golf. Eleven FSC teams went to NCAA postseason competition. Named to the AD position Feb. 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, 2008, when Lois Webb retired. In the fall of 2008, Meyer was given the additional title of Dean of Wellness, putting the operation of the Hollis Wellness Center, as well as the water ski program and campus intramurals under his direction.

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Moccasin Head Coaching Staff

Chris Bellotto Softball

Linc Darner Men’s Basketball

Robbie Davis Women’s Golf

Doug Gordin Men’s Golf

Trey Heath Men’s Tennis

Jamie Moreno Cross-Country Track & Field

Jarrod Olson Women’s Basketball

Trish Riddell Women’s Tennis

Hugh Seyfarth Men’s Soccer

Duncan Sherrard Swimming

Jill Stephens Volleyball

Ben Strawbridge Women’s Soccer

Jim Tyrrell Baseball

Rory Whipple Lacrosse

Moccasin Administrative and Support Staff

Marie Scovron Associate AD Senior Woman Administrator NCAA Compliance

Susan Sargeant Administrative Assistant

Al Green Assistant AD Head Athletic Trainer

Bill Turnage Sports Information Director

Malcolm Manners Faculty Athletic Representative

Kelly Cox Athletic Trainer

Meghan Fornoff Athletic Trainer

Kevin McCarthy Athletic Trainer

Micki Watson Athletic Business Manager

Ronnie Akins Equipment Manager

Cornelius Jackson Grounds

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Head Coach Robbie Davis Now in his 15th year as women’s golf coach at Florida Southern College, Robbie Davis has guided the Moccasins to four national championships, four national runner-up finishes, and a total of 11 trips to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. The Mocs have placed in the top five in each of those 11 appearances, including a 3rd-place finish in 2010. Going into the 2010-11 season, Davis has taken Florida Southern to NCAA postseason play (either at the regional or national levels) 13 consecutive years, the longest current streak in the country. Davis was hired at Florida Southern in February of 1997, and though the Moccasins didn’t qualify for the postseason that year as a team, they did send three individuals to the national finals. The following year in 1998, the Moccasins began a streak of seven straight first- or second-place finishes, a feat surpassed by only one other women’s golf program at any collegiate level. Florida Southern won three of its national championships during that seven-year span, bringing home the title in 2000, 2001, and 2002. The Lady Moccasins added their four national championship in 2007, the fourth most for any women’s golf team in any NCAA division. Even in the three seasons Florida Southern didn’t make it to the national finals, Davis still had at least one player qualify as an individual. In addition to the three who made it in 1997, when Davis took over the program in mid-season, Lindsey Bergeon qualified in 2006, and Heather Burgner made it in 2008. Both Bergeon and Burgner finished as the individual runner-up, as did Shanna Nagy in 1997. Under Davis, the Moccasins have also dominated the national poll, having never been ranked below #5 in the last 13 years. Even more recognition has come from Golf Digest, as the publication listed Florida Southern as one of only two Division II schools in the country ranked among its top 60 women’s golf programs, and one of only three in the top 100. That puts FSC in the top five percent overall. What the Moccasins have done is even more amazing considering the competition they face in their own back yard. Since the NCAA split its college division postseason into separate D-II and D-III tournaments in 2000, a team from the Sunshine State Conference has won the national title every year; and in eight of those national tournaments, an SSC school has also been the runner-up. That includes 2010, when Nova Southeastern, Rollins and Florida Southern occupied the top three positions. Even against that type of competition, Davis still finds a way for Florida Southern to normally come out on top. The Moccasins have won a total of 41 tournaments under Davis, including 18 in the last four years. Last year’s team won two tournaments, finished second three times, and in three other tournaments were beaten only by Division I schools. The 2007 national championship team may have been the best team Davis has coached. Considering it was preceded by three other national championships, there’s at least room for debate. Nevertheless, the ’06-’07 team finished first or tied for first in eight of the 11 tournaments in which they played, setting a new school record. They swept through the postseason, and

finished behind only three other Division II schools all season; and by the end of the year, four Lady Moccasins were named to the NGCA All-American team. Altogether, Davis has had 35 All-Americans, including six players who have won that honor at least three times. That list includes recent graduates Jackie Barenborg, a 2-time AllAmerican from 2005-08; Heather Burgner, a 3-time First Team All-American from 2006-09; and 4-time All-American Heather Burgner, who also played at Florida Southern from 2005-08. All three former Moccasins went on to play on the Duramed Futures Tour, joining another Florida Southern graduate, Kim Goedecke, who had been on the tour since 2006. Of the 35 All-American awards won by a Moccasin golfer since Davis became head coach, 21 have been First Team selections, 11 were Second Team and three were honorable mention. Five of them were named the NCAA Division II National Player-of-the-Year, most recently Pamela Feggans in 2005. Davis has also had two National Freshmen-of-the-Year, with current player Silvie Dittertova the 2009 honoree. Dittertova was one of three Lady Moccasins to earn AllAmerican status in 2010. She earned that honor for the second time in her two years at Florida Southern, while Marianne Andersson and M.J. Audette won the award for the first time. It was the 12th year in a row Davis had at least two All-Americans and the sixth time in his tenure he had three or more. In addition to its four team championships, Florida Southern has had five individual national champions under Davis (Shanna Nagy in 1998; Jana Peterkova in 2001 and 2002; and Lisa Cave in 1999 and 2000). A Lady Moccasin has finished first or second at the national tournament in 10 of his 14 previous seasons as head coach and a total of 22 have finished in the top five. When Audette placed fourth last year, it marked the 15th year in a row at least one Florida Southern golfer was in the top ten.

Florida Southern Year‐by‐Year Under Davis Year 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

SSC NA NA 1st 2nd t2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 4th 2nd

Regional NA NA NA NA NA 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd

National Total Wins ‐‐‐ 1 nd 2 1 2nd 3 st 1 2 1st 5 st 1 6 2nd 2 nd 2 0 3rd 2 ‐‐‐ 1 1st 8 ‐‐‐ 4 5th 4 3rd 2

*Took over as head coach during the spring semester SSC Tournaments did not begin until 1999, regional tournaments did not begin until 2002

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2010‐11 Florida Southern Women’s Golf Media Guide joining two of his former players, Shanna Nagy and Lisa Cave. Since then, two other Davis protégés have moved into the hall, with Jana Peterkova becoming a member in 2008, and Lisa Ball joining the list in 2009. A Lakeland native, Davis is a 1988 graduate of Lakeland High School, located less than a mile from Florida Southern College. He played collegiately at the University of Kentucky where he received his B.A. in Finance in 1993. While at Kentucky, Davis was a two-time Academic All-American as a junior and senior, and a three-time member of the SEC AllAcademic Team. He twice won the Kentucky Intercollegiate Golf Championship. He still competes in amateur tournaments through the Florida State Golf Association and again qualified for the Florida State Amateur Championship in 2010. Davis won the event as a collegiate golfer in 1990. Before coming to Florida Southern, Davis served as assistant golf coach at the University of Kentucky for one year before playing three years professionally on the Tommy Armour, Gary Player, Moonlight and Hooters Tours. He’s also served as a golf assistant at Lone Palm Golf Club, the home course of the Moccasins. Robbie and his wife Joy live in Lakeland and have three daughters: Perry (10), Lucy (7) and Susie (5).

The individual honors don’t stop there. Rachel Bell was the 2001 National Freshman-of-the-Year in addition to the overall Player-of-the-Year, and was the Sunshine State Conference Female Athlete-of-the-Year as well. She’s one of five Lady Moccasins named the SSC Golfer-of-the-Year under Davis, with Heather Burgner claiming the award most recently in 2009. No other women’s golf program in the SSC has had as many Player-of-the-Year awards as the Moccasins have had under Davis. Florida Southern has also seen two of its women’s golfers listed as Honda Award finalists, an honor given to the top NCAA female athlete of the year. Lisa Cave made that prestigious list in 2000, and Jana Peterkova made it in 2002. In addition to the individual honors won by his players, Davis has been named GolfWeek Magazine National Coach-ofthe-Year three times (2000, 2001, and 2002), as well as the NGCA National Coach-of-the-Year twice (2002 and 2007). He’s also been selected as the NGCA South Region Coach-ofthe-Year three times (2002, 2007 and 2009), and the SSC Coach-of-the-Year five times. In 2007, Davis won all three of those coaching awards. The same year Davis won the coaching trifecta, he was also inducted into the Florida Southern Athletic Hall of Fame,

Methodist College • 13 National Championships • Program started in 1986 (D‐III)

Arizona State University • 7 National Championships • Program re‐instated in 1975 (D‐I)

Duke University • 5 National Championships • Program started in 1975 (D‐I)

Rollins College • 5 National Championships • Program started in 1948 (D‐II)

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE • 4 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS • PROGRAM STARTED IN 1996 (D‐II)

San Jose State University

In its 15-year history, the Florida Southern women’s golf team has won four national championships, and been national runner-up four times as well. All of those finishes have come under Robbie Davis.

• 3 National Championships • Program started in 1977 (D‐I) 7


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The 2010-11 Florida Southern Moccasins MARIANNE ANDERSSON Senior · Bjuv, SWEDEN

ANDERSSON YEAR‐BY‐YEAR Year Tourn. Rnds. Strokes Avg. 2007‐08 9 24 1843 76.79 2008‐09 12 30 2309 76.67 2009‐10 13 35 2671 76.31 TOTALS 34 89 6823 76.66

Low 71 (‐1) 69 (‐4) 71 (E) 69 (‐4)

Begins her senior year with the fifth best career stroke average in team history (76.66)… Has 18 career top‐10 finishes and 12 top‐fives… Has a total of six, first‐ or second‐place finishes in her career… As a junior (2009‐10)… NGCA Second Team All‐American… First Team Academic All‐American… NGCA All‐South Region…First Team Academic All‐District… First Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… NGCA All‐American Scholar… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award winner… Florida Southern Athletic Director’s Scholar‐Athlete award winner for women’s golf for the second year in a row (shared with Emily Flanigan, who also had a 4.00 GPA)… … SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Tied with Silvie Dittertova for the team lead with a 76.31 stroke average while playing in all 13 tournaments… Third year in a row she had a stroke average of less than 77… Fifth in the SSC in stroke average during the regular season and only Rollins’ Joanna Coe had more top‐10 finishes… Team counter in 32 of her 35 rounds, the most on the squad… Shot a season’s best even par in three different rounds… Led or tied for the team lead in scoring 13 times… Florida Southern’s top golfer in three tournaments, including the Super Regional… Had eight top‐10 finishes, and four top‐five finishes (all of the top‐fives were third place or higher)… Best finish came in the Lady Moc Classic where she tied for second with a 3‐round score of 228, a tournament she won as a freshman… Placed third at the Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational one week later with a 3‐over par 219, her best score of the season… Finished in the top‐10 of the Tusculum Intercollegiate at Kiawah Island for the third year in a row… After placing ninth in the Sunshine State Conference Tournament, had her best postseason tournament ever by placing third at the NCAA Division II Super Regional (74‐71‐72 = 217), leading Florida Southern to a runner‐up finish behind Nova Southeastern… Went on to place 25th at the Division II National Finals (76‐80‐79‐75 = 310) and had the Mocs’ best score in the opening round with a season‐low even‐par 71… After returning to Europe in the summer, won the Chiberta Grand Prix in France, an international summer tournament. As a sophomore (2008‐09)… Second Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… Named to all‐tournament team at the Kiawah Island Invitational… NGCA All‐American Scholar… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award winner… Florida Southern Athletic Director’s Scholar‐Athlete award winner for women’s golf… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Third on the team with a 76.97 stroke average… Played in all 12 tournaments and was a team counter in 23 of her 30 rounds… Had five under‐par rounds, one behind team leader Heather Burgner… Also had one round of even par… Led the team in scoring five times… Had five top‐10 finishes, all of them also in the top five… Tournament runner‐up at both the Saint Leo Invitational (shooting a 2‐over par 146) and the Kiawah Island/Tusculum Intercollegiate (shooting a 1‐under par 143)… Second‐place finish at Saint Leo came behind teammate Heather Burgner… Finished second at Tusculum’s tournament for the second year in a row… Also had a third‐place finish at the Pat Bradley Invitational when she had a score of 70‐74‐71 = 215, the second lowest in school history for a 3‐round event… Placed 20th at the NCAA Division II South Regional (78‐86‐75 = 239) and 21st at the Division II National Finals (82‐75‐80‐78 = 315)… Florida Southern’s #2 golfer at nationals… Shot a career‐best 4‐under par 69 in her first round of the season at the Mountain Shootout (hosted by Northern Arizona) on September 15… That score tied the school record, but was broken the next day by Heather Burgner’s 6‐under par 67… Ranked 10th in the nation in par‐3 scoring, 10th in fairways hit… Ranked third in greens in regulation, the second year in a row she ranked in the top three of that category. As a freshman (2007‐08)… Second Team All‐SSC… SSC Golfer‐of‐the‐Week on March 3… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Averaged 79.0 strokes per round in the fall, but dropped that to 75.69 in the spring, which was second on the team to Heather Burgner… Played in a total of nine tournaments, including the final seven as a member of the main squad… Florida Southern’s top finisher in the first two spring tournaments, placing second at the Tusculum Intercollegiate (71‐77 = 148) and winning the Lady Moc Classic (77‐ 73‐72 = 222)… Also finished second after a one‐hole playoff at the Nova SE Spring Classic (76‐73 = 149)… Had five straight top‐10 finishes to start the spring semester, including 7th place at the SSC Tournament (74‐74‐80 = 228)… Also had five top‐10 finishes overall, and three in the top‐five… Placed 19th at the NCAA Division II South Regional with a 237 (80‐81‐76)… Season‐best round of one‐under par 71 came in the opening round of the Tusculum Intercollegiate on February 9… Team counter in all 17 rounds she played during the spring, and in 18 overall… Led the team in scoring in seven rounds… Ranked third in the nation in fairways hit, first in greens in regulation, fifth in putting and seventh in total short game. Prior to Florida Southern… Graduated from the Tycho Brahe School in Helsingborg in 2005… Played for the club team at Soderasens Golf Club in 2006, and has played at Barseback Golf & Country Club since 2007… Played for coach Patrik Brorsson with both of those teams… Member of the national championship club team with Barseback each of the last four years (2007‐10)… Won the Schyberg Junior Open in 2007 and had four top‐10 finishes in eight tournaments… Had five rounds of 71 or lower, including a 69 at the Skandia Tour Elit Flickor #4… Played in 17 tournaments in 2006 with four top‐10 finishes and won the Skandia Tour Riks #2… Personal… Daughter of Per and Birgitta Andersson… Has one younger sister (Ann‐Louise, 20)… Finance major… Born November 5, 1986. 8


2010‐11 Florida Southern Women’s Golf Media Guide M.J. AUDETTE Junior · Lakeland, Florida

AUDETTE YEAR‐BY‐YEAR Year Tourn. Rnds. Strokes Avg. 2008‐09 6 16 1259 78.69 2009‐10 13 35 2683 76.66 TOTALS 19 51 3942 77.29

Low 73 (+1) 68 (‐3) 68 (‐3)

As a sophomore (2009‐10)… NGCA Honorable Mention All‐American… Second Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… SSC All‐Tournament Team… Team MVP and also won the Team’s Most Improved Golfer Award… Third on the team with a 76.66 stroke average, but led the Moccasins with a 74.2 average during the postseason (conference, regional and national tournaments)… Played in all 13 tournaments and was a team counter in 31 of her 35 rounds, tied for second on the team behind Marianne Andersson… Led the Moccasins with four rounds of even par or better (two were under par)… Led the team in scoring nine times, including four of the 10 rounds played during the postseason… Florida Southern’s top golfer in four tournaments, including the Sunshine State Conference Tournament and the NCAA Division II National Finals… Was the Mocs’ top golfer in the final round of the SSC Tournament, the NCAA Division II Super Regional, and the Division II National Finals… Her final round score of 71 at the National Finals was topped by only one other golfer in the 72‐player field that day… Shot a career‐best 3‐under par 68 to close out the Super Regional in North Carolina, tying the school’s postseason record set by Pamela Feggans in 2005… Had seven top‐10 finishes, and a team‐leading six top‐fives… Won two regular season tournaments (the Bubba Watson Invitational hosted by West Florida, and the Saint Leo Invitational)… Won the Bubba Watson on a one‐hole playoff against Whitney McAteer of Northeastern State (OK), and shot a 2‐under par 70 in the final round… Defeated teammate Silvie Dittertova by five strokes to win at Saint Leo with a 4‐over par 148… Had a 3rd‐place finish at the Division I Hatter Fall Classic… In her three postseason events, she placed third at the SSC Tournament (78‐72‐71 = 221), fourth at the Super Regional (75‐79‐68 = 222), and fourth at the National Finals (82‐72‐74‐71 = 299), the 15th year in a row Florida Southern had at least one golfer in the top ten… One of only three golfers in the country at the Division II level to place in the top five of a conference, regional and national tournament (joined Nova Southeastern’s Sandra Changkija and Grand Valley State’s Ashley Smith). As a freshman (2008‐09)… Played in six tournaments, including three as a member of the regular lineup… Had two top‐10 finishes, including 7th place at the Barry Buccaneer Invitational when she played as an individual… Team counter in seven of her eight rounds in the lineup… Shot a season‐best 1‐over 73 in the 2nd round of that tournament on April 20… Florida Southern’s #2 golfer in the SSC Tournament, placing 14th overall.

DID YOU KNOW?

M.J. Audette became the seventh player in team history last year to finish in the top five of all three postseason tournaments (conference, regional and national). Her postseason scoring average of 74.20 was tied for the fourth lowest in school history when adjusted for par. Pamela Feggans holds the all-time record in that department with a score of 74.10 in 2005, an average of 1.7 over par.

2002 Jana Peterkova (1st-SSC, 2nd-Regional, 1st-National) In high school… 2008 graduate of George Jenkins High School, where she was a 2002 Rachel Bell (2nd-SSC, 1st-Regional, 4th-National) teammate of former Florida Southern All‐ American Heather Burgner as a freshman… 2003 Pamela Feggans (3rd-SSC, 3rd-Regional, 2nd-National) Played for coach David Joyner at George 2005 Pamela Feggans (5th-SSC, 2nd-Regional, 2nd-National) Jenkins where she was the Lakeland Ledger Girls’ Golfer‐of‐the‐Year as a senior… Won 2006 Lindsey Bergeon (3rd-SSC, 4t h-Regional, 2nd-National) district title as a senior with a score of 75, and 2008 Heather Burgner (4t h-SSC, 2nd -Regional, 2nd-National) finished fourth at the regional tournament with a 77… Also won district title as a junior 2010 M.J. Audette (3rd-SSC, 4th-Regional, 4th-National) with a 74 and was runner‐up as a sophomore with a 76… Named the 2008 Girls’ Player‐of‐ the‐Year for the Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series… Earned that award by playing in five junior tournaments during the summer of 2008 and placing in the top five in all of them… Played in the Junior PGA Championship in August of 2008, placing 23rd (tournament was held at The TPC at River’s Bend in Maineville, Ohio)… Had scores of 81‐72‐72‐79 during that tournament… Personal… Given name is Melanie… Daughter of Bill and Laura Hahn… Her grandfather also attended Florida Southern… Has one older sister (Samantha‐23)… In addition to Burgner at Florida Southern, former teammate Dolores White went on to play at Wake Forest and Cassie Boles played at Yale… Human Movement and Performance major… Born February 21, 1990.

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2010 Florida Southern Women’s Soccer Media Guide SILVIE DITTERTOVA Junior · Mariánské Láznê, CZECH REPUBLIC

DITTERTOVA YEAR‐BY‐YEAR Year Tourn. Rnds. Strokes Avg. 2008‐09 12 30 2291 76.37 2009‐10 13 35 2671 76.31 TOTALS 25 65 4962 76.34

Low 70 (‐3) 71 (‐1) 70 (‐3)

As a sophomore (2009‐10)… NGCA Second Team All‐American for the second year in a row… NGCA All‐South Region… First Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… SSC Golfer‐of‐the‐Week for March 29… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Tied with Marianne Andersson for the team lead with a 76.31 stroke average and played in all 13 tournaments (played the Bubba Watson Invitational as an individual)… Team counter in 31 of her 33 rounds, tied for second on the team behind Marianne Andersson, and the best percentage (also had two scores that would have counted when she was playing as an individual at the season‐opening Bubba Watson Invitational in September)… Led the team in scoring 12 times, one fewer than team leader Marianne Andersson… Florida Southern’s top golfer in five tournaments, and was second in six others… Had nine top‐10 finishes and five top‐fives, giving her 16 and 10 respectively in her career… One of her best finishes came in the one tournament she played as an individual, tying teammate Connie Reed for fourth place at the Bubba Watson Invitational… Best finish of the year was runner‐up at the Saint Leo Invitational in October, when she finished five shots behind teammate M.J. Audette… Finished no worse than ninth in any of the Mocs’ five fall tournaments… Placed fourth at the SSC Tournament… Finished 21st at the NCAA Division II Super Regional with a score of 234 (77‐80‐77) and was 16th at the Division II Nationals (82‐73‐77‐75 = 307) where she was the Moccasins’ second finisher… Shot two rounds under par and one at even par… Season‐best round of 1‐under par 71 came at the Lady Falcon Invitational on September 26, and in the Morehead State Spring Invitational on April 3… Finished in third place at the Czech Match Play Championships in 2010… Ranked fourth in the Czech Republic Amateur Rankings as of September 1, 2010. As a freshman (2008‐09)… NGCA Second DID YOU KNOW? Team All‐American and National Freshman‐ Two years ago, Silvie Dittertova nearly became only the second of‐the‐Year… Second Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… SSC Freshman‐of‐the‐ freshman in team history to win her first collegiate tournament Year… Named to the all‐tournament team at when she debuted for the Moccasins with a second-place finish the Kiawah Island Invitational… Second on at the Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout. That was four the team with a 76.37 stroke average, the strokes behind teammate Heather Burgner, who was behind second lowest in team history for a freshman (topped by only current teammate Kim Dittertova at the end of round one. Dittertova is, however, the Ulander’s 75.87 in 2006‐07)… Played in all 12 only Moccasin (freshman or otherwise) to ever shoot under par tournaments and was a team counter in 27 in her first career tournament, carding a 3-under par 70 in the of her 30 rounds… Had five under‐par opening round, and finishing at one-under par 145. rounds, tied for second on the team with Marianne Andersson and one behind team leader Heather Burgner… Also had one round Best Finishes for a Moccasin Freshman in First Career Tournament of even par… Led the team in scoring five Kim Ulander 1st place W. Florida/Bubba Watson Inv. Sept. 25‐26, 2006 times… Had seven top‐10 finishes and five in Silvie Dittertova 2nd place N. Arizona Mountain Shootout Sept. 15‐16, 2008 the top five… Began her college career by Jana Peterkova 5th place Univ. of Central Florida Inv. Feb. 12‐13, 2001 placing second at the Mountain Shootout th (hosted by Northern Arizona) with a 1‐under Heather Burgner 7 place Lady Falcon Invitational Sept. 24‐25, 2005 th par 145, finishing behind only teammate Shanna Nagy 12 place Lady Sunshine Invitational Sept. 16‐17, 1995 Heather Burgner… Topped that by winning the Queens Invitational in her second college tournament, shooting a 2‐under par 70 at an event shortened to one round by weather… Later had a runner‐up finish at the Barry Buccaneer Invitational with a 4‐over par 220, and was second once again to Burgner… Placed 10th at the NCAA Division II South Regional (74‐82‐76 = 232), and 25th at the Division II National Finals (81‐79‐80‐77 = 317)… Career‐best score of 3‐under par 70 came in the first round of the Mountain Shootout on September 15… Finished 7th in the country in par‐4 scoring, 4th in fairways hit and 5th in greens in regulation… Her total short game ranked 3rd in Division II. Prior to Florida Southern… Came to Florida Southern from the Czech Republic, but spent one year (2004‐05) in Lakeland as an exchange student at Kathleen High School… Competed for the Red Devils while in Florida and also won two of the three events she played with the Greater Tampa Junior Golf Association… Graduated from Gymnasium Mariánské Láznê with honors in 2008… Has played on the Czech national team for head coach Keith Williams since 2003… Has also played for the women’s team of Royal Golf Club Mariánské Láznê since 2002… Played in the 2007 International European Ladies Amateur Championship… Personal… Daughter of Ales and Eva Dittert… International Business major… Born December 29, 1987.

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2010‐11 Florida Southern Women’s Golf Media Guide HANNAH DUFFIE Freshman · Dalton, GA Joins the Moccasins from Dalton High School in Georgia where she played for coach Nancy Hallsworth… Made the All‐State Team as a sophomore when she won the region tournament and placed third in the state tournament… 4‐time all‐region and all‐area selection… In addition to four years of golf, also played one year of basketball in high school… Won two tournaments in the Georgia State Golf Association juniors competition during the summer of 2010… Personal… Daughter of Larry and Christine Duffie… Has one brother (William)… Pre‐Physical Therapy major with a minor in Biology… Born June 16, 1992.

EMILY FLANIGAN Junior · Celebration, FL

FLANIGAN YEAR‐BY‐YEAR Year Tourn. Rnds. Strokes Avg. 2007‐08 7 19 1502 79.05 2008‐09 11 27 2116 78.37 2009‐10 13 35 2765 79.00 TOTALS 31 81 6383 78.80

Low 74 (+2) 73 (E) 70 (‐2) 70 (‐2)

As a junior (2009‐10)… Sunshine State Conference Golfer‐of‐the‐Week for February 8… NGCA All‐American Scholar… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award winner… Florida Southern Athletic Director’s Scholar‐Athlete award winner for women’s golf (shared with Marianne Andersson, who also had a 4.00 GPA)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Fourth on the team with a 79.00 stroke average and played in all 13 tournaments… Team counter in 27 of her 35 rounds… Led the team in scoring four times… Had five top‐10 finishes, with a career‐best 4th‐place at the Tusculum Intercollegiate in the first tournament of the spring, leading to her SSC Golfer‐of‐the‐Week award… Finished 15th at the SSC Tournament… Placed 24th at the NCAA Division II Super Regional with a score of 236 (83‐78‐75)… 42nd at the Division II National Finals (78‐81‐79‐82 = 320)… Shot a career‐best two‐under par 70 in the second round of the Tusculum Intercollegiate. As a sophomore (2008‐09)… NGCA All‐American Scholar… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award winner… Florida Southern Athletic Director’s Scholar‐Athlete award winner for women’s golf… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played in all but one of the Lady Mocs’ 12 tournaments, 10 of them as part of the regular lineup… Team counter in 15 of her 24 rounds… Lowered her average by nearly one stroke… Had three top‐10 finishes, led by a 7th‐place finish at the Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational… Shot a career‐best even‐ par 73 in the second round of the Mountain Shootout, hosted by Northern Arizona on September 16… That score was the Lady Mocs’ second lowest of the day and helped them establish a new single round team scoring record of 1‐under par 291… Placed 17th at the NCAA Division II South Regional (81‐79‐77 = 237) and 35th at the Division II National Finals (80‐79‐81‐83 = 323)… Ranked 3rd in the country in fairways hit, 9th in greens in regulation, and 5th in total short game. As a freshman (2007‐08)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and had a 4.00 GPA both semesters… Played in seven of the Moccasins’ 10 tournaments, four with the main team, two with the “B” team and one as an individual… Placed 10th in her first appearance with the varsity squad at the Saint Leo Invitational, her highest finish of the season (77‐77‐77 = 231)… Nearly broke the top‐10 playing as an individual at the Nova Southeastern Spring Classic, shooting a 155 to finish 11th… Was the “B” team’s top golfer in the two tournaments she played with them… Shot a career‐best two‐over par 74 in the second round of the Lady Falcon Invitational (Sept. 23)… Had eight of her 12 rounds count toward the team score… Played in one postseason tournament as the Lady Mocs’ fifth golfer in the SSC Tournament (79‐79‐89 = 247). In high school… 2007 graduate of Celebration High School, half an hour from Lakeland... Played her first two years for coach Dave York, and her final two for Bruce Taylor... Team co‐captain or captain all four years... Played in the Class A state tournament as a freshman... Orange Belt Conference champion in 2006... Finished in the top‐10 in four of her five tournaments on the Florida Junior Tour in 2006‐07, including ninth at the FWSGA Girls Junior Championship... Had a 79.1 stroke average during those tournaments... Had five top‐10 finishes on the Florida Junior Tour in 2005‐06, with another ninth‐place finish at the Girls Junior Championship... Graduated 10th in a senior class of 338... Named an Academic All‐Star every year at Celebration... Personal... Daughter of Dion and Jackie Flanigan... Has one older sister (Hilary, 25)... Human Movement and Performance major... Member of FCA… Spent the summer of 2010 working as an instructor under Dr. Bob Winters (sports psychologist at David Leadbetter Golf Academy) at the Nike Golf Schools in Massachusetts… Born September 22, 1989.

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2010 Florida Southern Women’s Soccer Media Guide AMY HODGKINSON Sophomore · Mead, CO

HODGKINSON YEAR‐BY‐YEAR Year Tourn. Rnds. Strokes Avg. 2009‐10 6 15 1271 84.73 TOTALS 6 15 1271 84.73

Low 76 (+4) 76 (+4)

As a freshman (2009‐10)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played in six tournaments as an individual, with her best finish coming at the Bubba Watson Invitational in September (14th place)… Her 14th‐place finish in that tournament was the seventh‐best in school history for a Moccasin freshman in her first collegiate tournament… Shot a season‐low 76 in the opening round of the Morehead State Spring Invitational. In high school… 2009 graduate of Skyline High school in Longmont, Colorado... 4‐year letter winner for coach Susan Jennings... 3‐ time all‐conference selection... All‐State as a senior in 2009 when she led the Falcons to their fifth 5A state championship this decade, finishing fifth individually... Helped Skyline win 11 of the 12 tournaments they played in during the 2009 season... Placed third at the state tournament individually... Also finished third at the Colorado PGA Junior Championship in June... Had two fourth‐ place finishes in her other two competitive tournaments during the summer after her senior year... Honor roll student all four years in high school... Personal… Daughter of Phil and Martha Hodgkinson... Has one younger sister (Callie‐18), who joined the Florida Southern women’s golf program this year as a freshman... Undecided on major... Born May 22, 1991.

CALLIE HODGKINSON Freshman · Mead, CO Joins the Moccasins from Skyline High School in Longmont, Colorado, where she graduated in 2010... 4‐year letter winner for coach Susan Jennings… Finished fifth at the regional tournament as a senior in 2010, helping Skyline to a runner‐up finish, and eventually a third‐place finish in the 5A state tournament… Helped Skyline win the 5A state title in 2009 as a junior, as well as a regional championship, and finish third in the state tournament as a sophomore in 2008… Second Team All‐Conference as a sophomore, and First Team as a junior and senior… Honor roll student all four years at Skyline and member of the National Honor Society… Personal… Daughter of Phil and Martha Hodgkinson... Has one older sister (Amy‐19), who is currently a sophomore on the Florida Southern women’s golf team... Undecided on major... Born July 7, 1992.

JACQUELINE HORNE Freshman · Bartow, FL 2010 graduate of Bartow High School… Played four years of golf for coach Jimmy Harrison… Qualified for the regional tournament all four years of her high school career… Finished eighth in the 2A‐Region 3 Tournament as a senior… Personal… Given name is Jacqueline, but goes by Jake… Daughter of Lynn and Sandy Horne... Has two brothers (Nic‐25, and Trey, 15)... Mother and grandfather also attended Florida Southern… Sports Management major... Born October 20, 1991.

DID YOU KNOW? During her four-year Florida Southern career, Shanna Nagy was a team counter in 93 of a possible 94 rounds, a .989 percentage. The one exception came in the Lady Moc Classic as a senior in 1998-99 when she was disqualified in the second round of that tournament. Her streak of 74 straight rounds as a counter is still a Florida Southern record.

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2010‐11 Florida Southern Women’s Golf Media Guide KATHRYN MOHORN Freshman · Cary, NC 2010 graduate of Green Hope High School… Played golf as a junior and senior for coach Donna Lerner… All‐ conference and all‐region selection in 2010… Helped her high school team to a 7th‐place finish in the 4A State Tournament as a senior… Was also a cheerleader at Green Hope High School prior to playing golf… Graduated with honors… Personal… Goes by Kate… Daughter of Bryan and Jane Mohorn... Has one younger sister (Emily, 14)... Former high school teammate Andrea Estes now plays for East Carolina… Business/Music Management major... Born October 3, 1992.

JACKIE RAJEK Freshman · Suwanee, GA Graduated from Collins Hill High School where she played for coach Bob Warman… Named to the 5A All‐State Team as a senior when she was also First Team All‐County and led Collins Hill to the state championship… Finished 12th individually at the state tournament… Earned medalist honors as a senior at the regional tournament with a score of 75, after finishing in the top seven in her first two years… Won the team’s scholar‐ athlete award as a junior and senior for having the best GPA on the women’s golf team, and graduated with honors… Also a member of the swimming team at Collins Hill and was a 4‐year state qualifier… Personal… Daughter of Tom and Carrie Rajek... Father was an All‐American in golf at Wisconsin‐Whitewater… Has one younger brother (Chris, 17)... Biology major... Born October 18, 1991.

BARBORA VEJLUPKOVA Freshman · Prague, Czech Republic Joins the Moccasins from Gymnasium Jizni Mesto in the Czech Republic… Finished 28th at the International Women’s Championship in Austria in 2010, shooting a 4‐round score of 312 (76‐80‐79‐77)… Ranked 20th in the Czech Republic Amateur Rankings as of September 1, 2010… Personal… Daughter of Tomas and Eva Vejlupek... Human Movement & Performance major... Born November 8, 1989.

AN ACE IN THE HOLE!

On May 4, 2004, Sarah Coleson made Florida Southern women’s golf history in Pace, Florida. The senior became the first, and so far only, Lady Moccasin to ace a hole when she needed just one shot on the par-three #5 at Stonebrook Country Club. It came in the first round of the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament, and eventually helped the Lady Mocs to a second-place finish and a berth in the NCAA National Finals. Florida Southern earned that bid by finishing just one stroke ahead of third-place West Florida, and went on to finish as the national runner-up, something that may not have happened without Coleson’s historic shot.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN YEAR-BY-YEAR Year

Coach

State

SSC

Regional

National

Tourn. Won

1995-96

Lois Webb

11th

NA

NA

4th

1

Top Stroke Average Shanna Nagy (Fr.), 81.15

1996-97

Lois Webb/Robbie Davis

8th

NA

NA

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1

Shanna Nagy (So.), 78.17

1997-98

Robbie Davis

8th

NA

NA

2nd

1

Shanna Nagy (Jr.), 77.19

1998-99

Robbie Davis

7th

1st

NA

2nd

3

Shanna Nagy (Sr.), 76.22

1999-00

Robbie Davis

t8th

2nd

NA

1st

2

Lisa Cave (Sr.), 78.62

2000-01

Robbie Davis

7th

t2nd

NA

1st

5

Rachel Bell (Fr.), 76.78

2001-02

Robbie Davis

7th

1st

1st

1st

6

Jana Peterkova (So.), 76.04

2002-03

Robbie Davis

11th

3rd

2nd

2nd

2

Pamela Feggans (So.), 76.78

2003-04

Robbie Davis

8th

2nd

2nd

2nd

0

Pamela Feggans (Jr.), 76.97

2004-05

Robbie Davis

10th

2nd

2nd

3rd

2

Pamela Feggans (Sr.), 74.96

2005-06

Robbie Davis

5th

4th

4th

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1

Lindsey Bergeon (So.), 74.81

2006-07

Robbie Davis

2nd

1st

1st

1st

8

Heather Burgner (So.), 75.86 Kim Ulander (Fr.), 75.86

2007-08

Robbie Davis

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2nd

3rd

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4

Heather Burgner (Jr.), 74.80

2008-09

Robbie Davis

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4th

2nd

5th

4

Heather Burgner (Sr.), 74.27

2009-10

Robbie Davis

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2nd

2nd

3rd

2

Marianne Andersson (Jr.), 76.31 Silvie Dittertova (So ) 76 31

2000 National Champions

2001 National Champions

2002 National Champions

2007 National Champions

FORMER ASSISTANT COACH LEAVES QUITE A LEGACY At the end of the 2009-10 season, Florida Southern assistant women’s golf coach Norm Benn retired after 26 years of involvement with the Moccasin athletic program. Though he spent the final 14 years working with the women’s golf team, Benn was also the head women’s basketball coach at Florida Southern from 1985-97, and won more games (251) than any other basketball coach in school history, for either the men’s or women’s programs. A member of the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame and the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame, Benn helped coach both the women’s golf and women’s basketball teams to conference titles, regional championships and national tournament appearances; that makes him the only coach in school history to accomplish all three of those feats with two different teams. He was a part of all four national championships won by the Lady Moccasin golf team.

DID YOU KNOW? Before Robbie Davis took over as head women’s golf coach in the spring of 1997, the Moccasins were coached by Lois Webb, a charter member of both the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame and the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame. Webb earned that distinction primarily as head volleyball coach at Florida Southern from 1977-2000, and was inducted into the AVCA Hall of Fame in 2003, but she was also the first coach for the women’s basketball program from 197782. She retired in 2008 after serving as Florida Southern’s athletic director for seven years.

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ALL-TIME POSTSEASON AWARD WINNERS ALL-AMERICANS Marianne Andersson ...........................(2010-2nd) M.J. Audette......................................... (2010-HM) Lisa Ball.................... (2000-1st, 2001-1st, 2002-1st) Jackie Barenborg ...................(2006-2nd, 2007-2nd) Rachel Bell .............................. (2001-1st, 2002-1st) Lindsey Bergeon .....................(2005-2nd, 2006-1st, 2007-1st, 2008-HM) Heather Burgner .......................(2007-1st, 2008-1st 2009-1st) Lisa Cave ................................ (1999-1st, 2000-1st) Sarah Coleson ...................... (2002-2nd, 2003-HM, 2004-2nd) nd Silvie Dittertova................... (2009-2 , 2010-2nd) Pamela Feggans......................(2003-1st, 2004-1st, 2005-1st) Teri Goolsby .......................................... (2000-2nd) Shanna Nagy ...........................(1996-1st, 1997-1st, 1998-1st, 1999-1st) Norie Nakagawa .................................... (2000-2nd) Jana Peterkova ....................... (2001-1st, 2002-1st) Kelly Sheehan ........................................ (1999-2nd) Kim Ulander ............................................ (2007-1st)

HONDA AWARD FINALIST NCAA WOMAN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Lisa Cave........................................................(2000) Jana Peterkova ..............................................(2002) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Marianne Andersson............................. (2010-1st ) ALL-AMERICA GOLF SCHOLARS Marianne Andersson......................... (2009, 2010) Jackie Barenborg ................................ (2007, 2008) Lisa Cave............................................. (1999, 2000) Emily Flanigan ................................... (2009, 2010) Teri Goolsby ........................................ (1999, 2000) Kirsten Knowles..............................................(2004) Maria Persson ..................................... (2000, 2001) Megan Riley............................... (2003, 2004, 2005) Emily Tankey ..................................................(2003) Kim Ulander ......................................... (2009, 2010) SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Rachel Bell .....................................................(2001) SSC GOLFER OF THE YEAR Shanna Nagy ..................................................(1999) Rachel Bell .....................................................(2001) Jana Peterkova ..............................................(2002) Pamela Feggans ............................................(2005) Heather Burgner .............................................(2009) SSC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Rachel Bell .....................................................(2001) Silvie Dittertova ............................................(2009)

ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Marianne Andersson ............. (2008-2nd, 2009-2nd, 2010-1st) M.J. Audette ........................................... (2010-2nd) Lisa Ball .....................(2000-2nd, 2001-1st, 2002-1st) Jackie Barenborg........................................... (2006) Rachel Bell ............................... (2001-1st, 2002-1st) Lindsey Bergeon........(2005, 2006, 2007, 2008-2nd) Heather Burgner ........................ (2008-1st, 2009-1st) Lisa Cave ................................... (1999-1st, 2000-1st) Silvie Dittertova ..................... (2009-2nd, 2010-1 st) Pamela Feggans ..................(2003-1st, 2004, 2005) Teri Goolsby ............................................ (2000-1st) Shanna Nagy ............................................ (1999-1st) Norie Nakagawa ...................................... (2000-2nd) Maria Persson ......................................... (2000-2nd) Jana Peterkova......................................... (2002-1st) Kelly Sheehan........................................... (1999-1st) Kim Ulander .................................... (2007, 2008-1st) SSC ALL-TOURNAMENT M.J. Audette ................................................. (2010) Lisa Ball ......................................................... (2002) Jackie Barenborg........................................... (2006) Rachel Bell........................................... (2001, 2002) Lindsey Bergeon........................ (2005, 2006, 2008) Heather Burgner .................................. (2007, 2008) Lisa Cave ....................................................... (2000) Silvie Dittertova ........................................... (2010) Pamela Feggans ................................. (2003, 2005) Teri Goolsby .................................................. (1999) Shanna Nagy ................................................. (1999) Norie Nakagawa ............................................ (1999) Jana Peterkova.............................................. (2002) GOLFWEEK NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Robbie Davis ....................................... (1999, 2001) NGCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Robbie Davis ....................................... (2002, 2007) NGCA SOUTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR Robbie Davis ............................. (2004, 2007, 2009) SSC COACH OF THE YEAR Robbie Davis ........ (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007)

Lindsey Bergeon, a four-time AllAmerican from 2005-08, had three top-three finishes at the national tournament and had the lowest career stroke average in team history at the time of her graduation. NATIONAL PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR Shanna Nagy .................................. (1998 - Rolex) Shanna Nagy ................................ (1999 - WGCA) Rachel Bell ................... (2001 - NGCA, GolfWeek) Jana Peterkova .............................. (2002 - NGCA) Pamela Feggans...........................(*2005 - NGCA) NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Rachel Bell ..................................... (2001 - NGCA) Silvie Dittertova.............................. (2009-NGCA)

Pamela Feggans was a 3-time First Team All-American and one of four different Moccasins to be named the National Player-of-the-Year. She was also a 2-time runner-up at the NCAA Division II National Tournament. 15

No one in team history had quite a year like Rachel Bell had in 2001, when she was named the NGCA Freshman-of-theYear and Playerof-the-Year, won the same two awards in the Sunshine State Conference, and was also selected the SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Year, one of only two freshmen in SSC history to win the league’s highest individual season honor.


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS LOW SCORE, TWO-ROUND TOURNAMENT 141 (-5) - Heather Burgner (N. Az. Mountain Shootout), Sept. 15-16, 2008 141 (-3) - Pamela Feggans (UCF Invitational), Feb. 7-8, 2005 142 (-2) - Shanna Nagy, (Snowbird Intercollegiate), Mar. 13-14, 1997 142 (-2) - Lindsey Bergeon (Grand Canyon Fall Inv.), Sept. 24-25, 2007 142 (-2) - Heather Burgner (Saint Leo Invitational), Oct. 20-21, 2008 143 (-1) - Pamela Feggans (UCF Invitational), Feb. 9-10, 2004 143 (-1) - Kim Ulander (Tusculum Intercollegiate), Feb. 3-4, 2007 143 (-1) - Marianne Andersson (Tusculum Inter.), Feb. 7-8, 2009 144 (E) - Lindsey Bergeon (Florida Gulf Coast Inv.), Oct. 1-2, 2005 144 (E) - Kim Ulander (Bubba Watson Inv.), Sept. 25-26, 2006 144 (E) - Lindsey Bergeon (Tusculum Intercollegiate), Feb. 3-4, 2007 144 (E) - Silvie Dittertova (Tusculum Intercollegiate), Feb. 7-8, 2009

LOW ROUND, TEAM (*score came on a par 73 course) 286 (-2) - Saint Leo Invitational (2 nd round), 10/21/08 *291 (-1) - Northern Arizona Mountain Shootout (2nd round), 9/16/08 289 (+1) - Bubba Watson Invitational (2nd round), 9/26/06 290 (+2) - Barry Buccaneer Invitational (2nd round), 3/30/09 291 (+3) - Tusculum Intercollegiate (2 nd round), 2/4/07 291 (+3) - Grand Canyon Invitational (1st round), 9/24/07 292 (+4) - Stetson Invitational (3rd round), 11/6/07 292 (+4) - Tusculum Intercollegiate (1st round), 2/7/09 LOW ROUND, INDIVIDUAL (*-par 73 course, #-par 71 course) *67 (-6) - Heather Burgner (N. Arizona Mountain Shootout), 9/16/08 68 (-4) - Jana Peterkova (Hatter Spring Fling), 3/16/02 68 (-4) - Pamela Feggans (UCF Invitational), 2/7/05 68 (-4) - Kim Ulander (Bubba Watson Invitational), 9/26/06 68 (-4) - Heather Burgner (Saint Leo Invitational), 10/21/08 *69 (-4) - Marianne Andersson (N. Arz. Mountain Shootout), 9/15/08 69 (-3) - Pamela Feggans (Unicco Fall Invitational), 10/18/04 69 (-3) - Pamela Feggans (NCAA Division II South Regional), 5/2/05 69 (-3) - Kim Ulander (Tusculum Intercollegiate), 2/4/07 69 (-3) - Heather Burgner (Stetson Invitational), 11/6/07 69 (-3) - Kim Ulander (Stetson Invitational), 11/6/07 69 (-3) - Heather Burgner (Barry Buccaneer Invitational), 3/30/09 *70 (-3) - Silvie Dittertova (N. Arz. Mountain Shootout), 9/15/08 #68 (-3) - M.J. Audette (NCAA Division II Super Regional), 5/4/10 70 (-2) - Shanna Nagy (Snowbird Intercollegiate), 3/13/97 *71 (-2) - Rachel Bell (Lady Falcon Classic), 9/29/01 70 (-2) - Jana Peterkova (UCF Invitational), 2/12/02 *71 (-2) - Pamela Feggans (NCAA Division II Nationals), 5/16/03 70 (-2) - Kim Ulander (NCAA Division II Nationals), 5/11/07 70 (-2) - Lindsey Bergeon (Grand Canyon Fall Invitational), 9/24/07 70 (-2) - Heather Burgner (Grand Canyon Fall Invitational), 9/24/07 70 (-2) - Heather Burgner (NCAA Division II Nationals), 5/13/08 70 (-2) - Silvie Dittertova (Queens Invitational), 9/21/08 70 (-2) - Marianne Andersson (Pat Bradley Inv.), 10/27/08 70 (-2) - Silvie Dittertova (Barry Buccaneer Invitational), 3/30/09 70 (-2) - Heather Burgner (NCAA Division II South Regional), 5/3/09 70 (-2) - M.J. Audette (Bubba Watson Invitational), 9/22/09 70 (-2) - Emily Flanigan (Tusculum Intercollegiate), 2/7/10 71 (-1) - several times, most recently by Silvie Dittertova (Morehead State Spring Inv.), 4/3/10

LOW SCORE, THREE-ROUND TOURNAMENT 214 (-2) - Heather Burgner (Barry Buccaneer Inv.), Mar. 30-31, 2009 215 (-1) - Marianne Andersson (Pat Bradley Inv.), Oct. 27-28, 2008 218 (+2) - Pamela Feggans (NCAA South Regional), May 2-3, 2005 218 (+2) - Kim Ulander (Saint Leo Invitational), Oct. 22-23, 2007 219 (+3) - Heather Burgner (Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational), Mar. 9-10, 2009 219 (+3) - Heather Burgner (NCAA South Regional), May 3-5, 2009 219 (+3) - Marianne Andersson (Peggy Kirk Bell Inv.), Mar. 8-9, 2010 220 (+4) - Pamela Feggans (Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational), Mar. 14-15, 2005 220 (+4) - Silvie Dittertova (Barry Buccaneer Inv.), Mar. 30-31, 2009 217 (+4) - M.J. Audette (NCAA Super Regional), May 2-4, 2010 LOW SCORE, FOUR-ROUND TOURNAMENT 293 (+1) - Pamela Feggans, 74-73-72-74 (NCAA Nationals) - May 11-14, 2005 291 (+3) - Heather Burgner, 70-74-74-73 (NCAA Nationals) – May 13-16, 2008 295 (+7) - Lindsey Bergeon, 72-74-74-75 (NCAA Nationals) - May 9-12, 2007 296 (+8) - Heather Burgner, 75-72-74-75 (NCAA Nationals) - May 9-12, 2007 301 (+13) - Shanna Nagy, 75-75-77-74 (NCAA Nationals) - May 12-15, 1998 LOW STROKE AVERAGE - FULL SEASON 74.27 - Heather Burgner, 2009 (2,228 strokes, 30 rounds, 12 tourn.) 74.80 - Heather Burgner, 2008 (2,244 strokes, 30 rounds, 11 tourn.) 74.81 - Lindsey Bergeon, 2006 (1,945 strokes, 26 rounds, 10 tourn.) 74.96 - Pamela Feggans, 2005 (1,949 strokes, 26 rounds., 9 tourn.) 75.87 - Heather Burgner, 2007 (2,276 strokes, 30 rounds, 11 tourn.) 75.87 - Kim Ulander, 2007 (2,276 strokes, 30 rounds, 11 tourn.)

Heather Burgner is the Mocs’ career record holder in stroke average, and also holds the top two spots on the season list too. She had 11 top-10 finishes as a senior to break the previous mark of 10, which she’d established as a sophomore and junior. She set another mark with 34 top-10 finishes in her career. Lindsey Bergeon is second on that list with 25.

LOW STROKE AVERAGE - CAREER (min. 48 rounds) 75.65 - Heather Burgner, 2006-09 (8,548 strokes, 113 rnds., 43 tourn.) 75.88 - Lindsey Bergeon, 2005-08 (7,816 strokes, 103 rnds., 39 tourn.) 76.28 - Pamela Feggans, 2003-05 (6,331 strokes, 83 rnds, 31 tourn.) 76.34 - Silvie Dittertova, 2009-10 (4,963 strokes, 65 rnds., 25 tourn.) 76.66 - Marianne Andersson, 2008-10 (6,823 str., 89 rnds., 34 tourn.) 76.94 - Rachel Bell, 2001-02 (3,770 strokes, 49 rnds, 22 tourn.) 77.18 - Kim Ulander, 2007-10 (9,107 strokes, 118 rnds, 45 tourn.)

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ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS Player Marianne Andersson Angie Armstrong M.J. Audette Beth Ann Baldry Kathleen Ball Lisa Ball Jackie Barenborg Mandy Barenbrugge Rachel Bell Lindsey Bergeon Jessica Branch Heather Burgner Keri Cardinellei Lisa Cave Sarah Coleson Amanda Crews Silvie Dittertova Pamela Feggans Emily Flanigan Lydia Gartrell Kim Goedecke Teri Goolsby Theresa Halse Amy Hodgkinson Kristi Hommel Katie Jared Brittany Johnson Jenica Karol Tori Kastl Kirsten Knowles Andrea Kosa Nikki Mussoline Shanna Nagy Norie Nakagawa Tara Parrish Maria Persson Jana Peterkova Caroline Rankin Connie Reed Megan Riley Sheri Ritter Stefanie Shaw Kelly Sheehan Erin Skelley Alicia Stauffacher Lauren Stechman Christine Suchy Emily Tankey Adrienne Twinem Kim Ulander Amy Walker Kristina Walls Caroline White

Rounds 89 68 51 22 4 72 100 1 49 103 3 113 1 78 82 3 65 83 81 25 10 40 32 15 34 22 6 44 3 46 69 17 93 73 16 51 38 25 51 89 11 21 65 1 14 27 23 28 12 118 4 15 11

Avg. 76.66 84.25 77.29 86.09 86.75 78.50 78.02 89.00 76.94 75.88 82.67 75.65 104.00 81.51 79.37 88.33 76.34 76.28 78.80 82.40 82.70 80.63 84.38 84.73 83.35 81.95 94.83 84.09 89.00 85.93 85.45 93.41 78.04 82.74 90.06 82.08 76.55 81.36 80.69 82.39 83.45 85.81 81.82 104.00 84.14 83.93 81.62 82.61 87.58 77.18 97.00 88.40 85.55

Years 08-09-10 02-03-04-05 09-10 99-00-01-02 97 00-01-02 05-06-07-08 02 01-02 05-06-07-08 00 06-07-08-09 96 97-98-99-00 02-03-04 99-00 09-10 03-04-05 08-09-10 99-00-01 03-04 99-00 98-99-00-01 10 96-97 06-07-08-09 00-01 01-02-03 02 02-03-04-05 96-97-98 96 96-97-98-99 97-98-99-00 96 99-00-01 01-02 06-07 07-08-09-10 02-03-04-05 06-07-08 06-07-08-09 97-98-99 96 06-07 05-06-07-08 06-07 02-03 10 07-08-09-10 96 04-05-06 04-05-06

Shanna Nagy ranks among the best athletes ever to play at Florida Southern College. The first player ever signed to play women’s golf for the Moccasins, she was a four-time All-American, two-time National Player-of-the-Year and two-time medalist at the NCAA Division II/III National Tournament. Her nine tournament victories are still a Florida Southern record. She graduated in 1999 with a degree in Elementary Education. Nagy received another honor in 2005 when she became the first women’s golfer ever inducted into the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame, and that same year, she was inducted into the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN AT NATIONALS

2000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

(Euless, TX; hosted by Abilene Christian, par-71) 1. t4. t6. 11. 13. 1.

Lisa Cave 80 Lisa Ball 77 Norie Nakagawa 78 Teri Goolsby 83 Maria Persson 85 LADY MOCS 318

- 79 - 82 - 87 - 86 - 82 - 329

- 79 - 78 - 77 - 77 - 77 - 309

- 72 - 76 - 77 - 78 - 82 - 303

(Rock Hill, SC; hosted by the South Atlantic Conf., par-72)

= 310 = 313 = 319 = 324 = 326 = 1259

1. 2. 5. t18. t21. 1.

- 74 - 79 - 75 - 74 - 82 - 302

- 80 - 76 - 74 - 81 - 80 - 310

- 75 - 74 - 78 - 84 - 83 - 310

- 75 - 79 - 79 - 80 - 86 - 313

= 302 = 303 = 317 = 333 = 334 = 1250

(Pace, FL; hosted by West Florida, par-72)

(Allendale, MI; hosted by Grand Valley State, par-73) - 74 - 78 - 79 - 75 - 83 - 306

- 78 - 75 - 78 - 86 - 85 - 316

2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2002 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1. Jana Peterkova 78 2. Lisa Ball 75 3. Sarah Coleson 81 t4. Rachel Bell 82 t17. Jenica Karol 85 1.LADY MOCS 316

Jana Peterkova 74 Rachel Bell 75 Lisa Ball 82 Maria Persson 83 Lydia Gartrell 80 LADY MOCS 311

3. 4. 11. 12. 21. 1.

= 306 = 308 = 309 = 312 = 330 = 1234

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Lindsey Bergeon 72 Heather Burgner 75 Jackie Barenborg73 Kim Ulander 81 Connie Reed 77 LADY MOCS 297

- 74 - 72 - 80 - 73 - 77 - 296

- 74 - 74 - 75 - 70 - 80 - 293

- 75 - 75 - 76 - 81 - 76 - 302

= 295 = 296 = 304 = 305 = 310 = 1188


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Shanna Nagy Individual Champion 1996 (Fr.) 1998 (Jr.)

Lisa Cave Individual Champion 1999 (Jr.) 2000 (Sr.)

TOP 10 FINISHERS AT THE NCAA NATIONAL FINALS 1996

1

Shanna Nagy

77-84-76-76 = 313

1997

2

Shanna Nagy

80-77-83-77 = 317

1998

1 3

Shanna Nagy Kelly Sheehan

75-75-77-74 = 301 85-76-77-72 = 310

1999

1 3 8

Lisa Cave Shanna Nagy Teri Goolsby

77-81-75-80 = 313 76-84-78-78 = 316 76-81-85-80 = 322

2000

1 4 6

Lisa Cave Lisa Ball Norie Nakagawa

80-79-79-72 = 310 77-82-78-76 = 312 78-87-77-77 = 319

2001

1 2 5

Jana Peterkova Rachel Bell Lisa Ball

74-78-75-75 = 302 75-75-74-79 = 303 82-78-78-79 = 317

2002

1 2 3 4

Jana Peterkova Lisa Ball Sarah Coleson Rachel Bell

78-74-74-80 = 75-78-79-76 = 81-79-75-74 = 82-75-74-81 =

2003

2 6

Pamela Feggans Sarah Coleson

80-76-71-76 = 303 77-79-79-76 = 311

2004

3

Pamela Feggans

78-75-74-76 = 303

2005

2

Pamela Feggans

74-73-72-74 = 293

2006

2

Lindsey Bergeon

72-76-73 = 221

2007

3 4

Lindsey Bergeon Heather Burgner

72-74-74-75 = 295 75-72-74-75 = 296

2008

2

Heather Burgner

70-74-74-73 = 291

2009

9

Heather Burgner

78-76-79-76 = 309

2010

4

M.J. Audette

82-72-74-71 = 299

Jana Peterkova Individual Champion 2001 (Jr.) 2002 (Sr.)

TEAM FINISHES AT THE NCAA NATIONAL FINALS 1996 .................................National Fourth Place 1998 ............................. NATIONAL RUNNER-UP 1999 ............................. NATIONAL RUNNER-UP 2000 ............................ NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2001 ............................ NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2002 ............................ NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2003 ............................. NATIONAL RUNNER-UP 2004 ............................. NATIONAL RUNNER-UP 2005 ................................... National Third Place 2007 ............................ NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2009 .................................... National Fifth Place 2010 ................................... National Third Place

306 308 309 312

Lisa Ball was a part of three national championship teams in her three years at Florida Southern. A junior college transfer who joined the program in the fall of 1999, she was also a three-time First Team All-American.

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2009-10 FINAL STATS AND RESULTS TOURNAMENT (Host School) Bubba Watson Invitational (West Florida) Lady Falcon Invitational (Daytona State) Nova Southeastern Shark Invitational (Nova SE) Saint Leo Invitational (Saint Leo) Hatter Fall Classic (Stetson) Tusculum Intercollegiate (Tusculum) Lady Moc Classic (Florida Southern) Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (Rollins) U. of Cincinnati Spring Invitational (Cincinnati) Morehead State Spring Invitational (Morehead State) Sunshine State Conference Tournament (Nova SE) NCAA Division II Super Regionals (Catawba) NCAA Division II National Tournament (Grand Canyon)

Date Sept. 21‐22 Sept. 26‐27 Oct. 12‐13 Oct. 20‐21 Nov. 2‐3 Feb. 6‐7 Mar. 2‐3 Mar. 8‐9 Mar. 26‐27 Apr. 2‐4 Apr. 19‐20 May 2‐4 May 12‐15

Site Stonebrook GC (Pace, FL) LPGA International (Daytona Beach, FL) PGA National (Palm Beach Gardens, FL) Lake Jovita Golf and CC (Saint Leo, FL) Victoria Hills GC (DeLand, FL) Cougar Point Golf Course (Kiawah Island, SC) The Club at Eaglebrooke (Lakeland, FL) Tuscawilla CC (Winter Springs, FL) Plantation Inn GC (Crystal River, FL) Juliette Falls GC (Ocala, FL) Grand Oaks GC (Davie, FL) CC of Salisbury (Salisbury, NC) Longbow GC (Mesa, AZ)

Finish 1st of 7 2nd of 13 5th of 13 1st of 9 3rd of 7 3rd of 16 3rd of 12 4th of 13 7th of 18 3rd of 8 2nd of 8 2nd of 9 3rd of 12

Fla. Southern vs. Division II Schools: 69‐13 (1‐0 vs. Arkansas Tech, 1‐0 vs. Armstrong Atlantic State; 1‐0 vs. Augustana (SD); 5‐1 vs. Barry; 3‐0 vs. Belmont Abbey; 1‐0 vs. Cal State‐Monterey Bay; 1‐0 vs. California (PA); 1‐0 vs. Carson‐Newman; 1‐0 vs. Catawba; 1‐0 vs. Central Oklahoma; 1‐0 vs. Columbus State; 3‐0 vs. Eckerd; 4‐0 vs. Flagler; 4‐0 vs. Florida Tech; 1‐0 vs. Grand Canyon; 1‐0 vs. Grand Valley State; 1‐1 vs. Indianapolis; 1‐0 vs. Lincoln (MO); 1‐0 vs. Lincoln Memorial; 7‐0 vs. Lynn; 1‐0 vs. Minnesota St.‐Mankato; 1‐0 vs. Mount Olive; 2‐0 vs. Newberry; 1‐0 vs. North Carolina‐Pembroke; 1‐0 vs. Northeastern State (OK); 0‐6 vs. Nova Southeastern; 2‐0 vs. Pfeiffer; 1‐0 vs. Queens (NC); 2‐5 vs. Rollins; 1‐0 vs. St. Andrews Presbyterian; 2‐0 vs. St. Edward's; 8‐0 vs. Saint Leo; 1‐0 vs. Sonoma State; 1‐0 vs. Tarleton State; 1‐0 vs. Tusculum; 2‐0 vs. West Florida; 1‐0 vs. Western New Mexico; 1‐0 vs. Wingate)

2009‐10 Individual and Career Statistics Season GOLFER LOW Silvie Dittertova 71 Marianne Andersson 71 M.J. Audette 68 Emily Flanigan 70 Kim Ulander 73 Connie Reed 75 Amy Hodgkinson 76 Adrienne Twinem 82

STRK 2671 2671 2683 2765 2532 884 1271 1051

RND 35 35 35 35 32 11 15 12

Career TRN 13 13 13 13 12 5 6 5

AVG 76.31 76.31 76.66 79.00 79.13 80.36 84.73 87.58

GOLFER Silvie Dittertova Marianne Andersson M.J. Audette Emily Flanigan Kim Ulander Connie Reed Amy Hodgkinson Adrienne Twinem

LOW 70 69 68 70 68 73 76 82

STRK 4962 6823 3942 6383 9107 4115 1271 1051

RND 65 89 51 81 118 51 15 12

TRN 25 34 19 31 45 20 6 5

AVG 76.34 76.66 77.29 78.80 77.18 80.69 84.73 87.58

Rounds under par: Dittertova 2, Audette 2, Flanigan 1 Rounds at even par: Andersson 3, Audette 2, Dittertova 1 *Rounds counting: Andersson 32, Audette 31, Dittertova 31, Flanigan 27, Ulander 20, Reed 5 #Rounds leading team: Andersson 13, Dittertova 12, Audette 9, Flanigan 4, Ulander 3 *Andersson and Flanigan tied for fourth spot in three rounds; Audette and Ulander tied for fourth spot in one round; Audette and Dittertova tied for fourth spot in one round; Andersson, Flanigan & Ulander all tied for the fourth spot in one round #Andersson and Dittertova tied for top spot in two rounds; Audette and Dittertova tied for top spot in one round; Andersson and Audette tied for top spot in one round; Andersson, Flanigan & Ulander all tied for the top spot in one round

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2009-10 FINAL STATS AND RESULTS BUBBA W ATS ON I NVI TATI ONAL (72) S ept. 21-22 1. M.J. Audette (won 1-hole playoff) 4. Connie Reed 6. Emily Flanigan 9. Marianne Andersson 9. Kim Ulander 4. Silvie Dittertova (ind.) 14. Amy Hodgkinson (ind.) 20. Adrienne Twinem (ind.) 1. Florida Southe rn NOVA S E S HARK I NVI TATI ONAL (72) Oct. 12-13 9. Silvie Dittertova 17. Marianne Andersson 27. M.J. Audette 32. Emily Flanigan 50. Kim Ulander

5. Florida Southe rn HATTER FALL CLAS S I C (72) Nov. 2-3 3. Silvie Dittertova 5. M.J. Audette 11. Emily Flanigan 20. Marianne Andersson 22. Connie Reed 3. Florida Southe rn LADY MOC CLAS S I C (72) Mar. 1-2 2. Marianne Andersson 9. Emily Flanigan 11. M.J. Audette 14. Silvie Dittertova 31. Kim Ulander 40. Amy Hodgkinson (ind.) 49. Adrienne Twinem (ind.) 3. Florida Southe rn

Pace, FL Univ. of West Florida 82 - 70 = 152 79 - 75 = 154 74 - 82 = 156 83 - 74 = 157 76 - 81 = 157 75 - 79 = 154 83 - 78 = 161 82 - 84 = 166 311 - 300 = 611 Palm Beach Gardens, FL Nova S E Univ. 76 - 75 = 151 74 - 82 = 156 80 - 80 = 160 77 - 85 = 162 84 - 87 = 171

307 - 322 = 629

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DeLand, FL S tetson Univ. 75 = 223 75 = 225 74 = 230 73 = 234 80 = 239 297 = 910

74 75 77 79 78 304

- 74 - 75 - 79 - 82 - 81 - 309

77 78 78 77 81 83 91

Lakeland, FL Florida S outhern College - 73 - 78 = 228 - 78 - 80 = 236 - 81 - 78 = 237 - 79 - 83 = 239 - 83 - 85 = 249 - 87 - 88 = 258 - 83 - 91 = 265

S UNS HI NE S TATE CONFERENCE Apr. 19-20 3. M.J. Audette 4. Silvie Dittertova 9. Marianne Andersson 15. Emily Flanigan 18. Kim Ulander 2. Florida Southe rn

310 - 311 - 319 = 940

78 79 74 78 82 309

- 72 - 71 - 77 - 77 - 77 - 299

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S AI NT LEO I NVI TATI ONAL (72) Oct. 19-20 1. M.J. A udette 2. S ilvie Dittertova 3. Marianne A ndersson 8. E mily Flanigan 9. K im Ulander 21. Connie Reed 33. A my Hodgkinson (ind.) 35. A drienne Twinem (ind.) 1. Florida S outhe rn

S aint Leo, FL S aint Leo Univ. 74 - 74 = 148 79 - 74 = 153 79 - 76 = 155 81 - 78 = 159 84 - 76 = 160 85 - 88 = 173 89 - 89 = 178 95 - 84 = 179 313 - 300 = 613

TUS CULUM I NTERCOLLEGI ATE (72) Feb. 6-7 4. E mily Flanigan 7. S ilvie Dittertova 9. Marianne A ndersson 12. K im Ulander 21. M.J. A udette 3. Florida S outhe rn

Kiawah I sland, S C Tusculum College 79 - 70 = 149 77 - 75 = 152 78 - 75 = 153 80 - 75 = 155 83 - 77 = 160 314 - 295 = 609

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Winter S prings, FL Rollins College 73 - 72 = 219 79 - 75 = 228 80 - 76 = 236 79 - 81 = 241 88 - 84 = 259 90 - 85 = 264 88 - 90 = 265 81 - W D = W D 311 - 304 = 924

MOREHEAD S TATE S PRI NG I NVI TATI ONAL (72) Ocala, FL Apr. 2-4 Morehead S tate Univ. 9. S ilvie Dittertova 82 - 71 - 74 = 227 10. M.J. A udette 75 - 75 - 78 = 228 12. Marianne A ndersson 76 - 72 - 81 = 229 19. K im Ulander 74 - 79 - 79 = 232 29. E mily Flanigan 80 - 77 - 81 = 238 42. A my Hodgkinson (ind.) 76 - 85 - 85 = 246 3. Florida S outhe rn 305 - 295 - 312 = 912

309 - 309 - 310 = 928 TOURN. (71)

Daytona Beach, FL Daytona S tate College 71 - 79 = 150 76 - 78 = 154 74 - 80 = 154 75 - 82 = 157 79 - 80 = 159 74 - 81 = 155 79 - 84 = 163 92 - 85 = 177 296 - 317 = 613

PEGGY KI RK BELL I NVI TATI ONAL (72) Mar. 8-9 3. Marianne A ndersson 74 9. S ilvie Dittertova 74 18. M.J. A udette 80 29. K im Ulander 81 56. E mily Flanigan 87 61. A drienne Twinem (ind.) 89 63. A my Hodgkinson (ind.) 87 W D Connie Reed (ind.) 80 3. Florida S outhe rn 309

UNI V. OF CI NCI NNATI S PRI NG I NVI TATI ONAL (72)C rystal River, FL Mar. 26-27 Univ. of Cincinnati 11. Silvie Dittertova 78 - 76 - 75 = 229 25. Marianne Andersson 77 - 80 - 76 = 233 28. M.J. Audette 79 - 75 - 80 = 234 33. Kim Ulander 77 - 78 - 80 = 235 37. Emily Flanigan 77 - 80 - 79 = 236 7. Florida Southe rn

LADY FALCON I NVI TATI ONAL (72) S ept. 26-27 4. S ilvie Dittertova 10. E mily Flanigan 10. Marianne A ndersson 16. Connie Reed 21. M.J. A udette 14. K im Ulander (ind.) 35. A my Hodgkinson (ind.) 55. A drienne Twinem (ind.) 2. Florida S outhe rn

Davie, FL Nova S E Univ. 71 = 221 74 = 224 75 = 226 75 = 230 76 = 235 295 = 903

NCAA DI VIS I ON I I S OUTH REGI ONAL (71) May 2-4 3. Marianne A ndersson 74 4. M.J. A udette 75 18. K im Ulander 78 21. S ilvie Dittertova 77 24. E mily Flanigan 83 2. Florida S outhe rn 304 -

NCAA DI VI S ION I I NATI ONAL CHAMPI ONS HI P (71) Mesa, AZ May 12-15 Grand Canyon Univ. 4. M.J. Audette 82 - 72 - 74 - 71 = 299 82 - 73 - 77 - 75 = 307 16. Silvie Dittertova 21. Kim Ulander 81 - 77 - 73 - 78 = 309 25. Marianne Andersso 76 - 80 - 79 - 75 = 310 42. Emily Flanigan 78 - 81 - 79 - 82 = 320 3. Florida Southe rn 317 - 302 - 303 - 299 = 1221

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S alisbury, NC Catawba College 71 - 72 = 217 79 - 68 = 222 75 - 80 = 233 80 - 77 = 234 78 - 75 = 236 303 - 292 = 899


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THE SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions”. Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference member schools have won recent NCAA national titles (71 total) in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and Commissioner women’s golf, softball, men’s and Jay Jones women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. The SSC is also nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing and women’s basketball. The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. Last year saw three SSC school wins national titles, including the Florida Southern men’s golf team. Nova Southeastern also won the national championship in women’s golf, and Barry captured the title in men’s tennis. For more information, please contact:

SSC Member Schools School Location Enrollment Joined SSC Barry University.................. Miami Shores ....... 8,242 ............. 1988 Eckerd College................... St. Petersburg ...... 1,863 ............. 1975 Florida Southern College..... Lakeland .............. 2,059 ............. 1975 Florida Tech....................... Melbourne ............ 8,227 ............. 1981 Lynn University .................. Boca Raton .......... 2,224 ............. 1997 Nova SE University............. Davie ................... 5,355 ............. 2002 Rollins College ................... Winter Park .......... 1,759 ............. 1975 Saint Leo University............ Saint Leo.............. 1,744 ............. 1975 University of Tampa............ Tampa ................. 6,500 ............. 1981

Did You Know? Since 1996, when the NCAA began sponsoring Division II women’s golf, a team from the SSC has won the national title 12 times. From 1996‐99, the national tournament was combined with Division III, meaning that each year there has been a separate D‐II championship, the SSC has claimed the title. The league has also produced 11 runners‐up. Women’s Golf National Champions from the SSC 1997 .... *Lynn 2005 ..... Rollins 2000 .... Fla. Southern 2006 ..... Rollins 2001 .... Fla. Southern 2007 ..... Fla. Southern 2002 .... Fla. Southern 2008 ..... Rollins 2003 .... Rollins 2009 ..... Nova SE 2004 .... Rollins 2010 ..... Nova SE

Jay Jones, Commissioner Kelly Harrison, Asst. Commissioner for Internal Relations Maryanne Simkulak, Asst. Commissioner, Membership Services 400 South Park Avenue, Suite 150 Winter Park, FL 32789 (321) 972‐1803

*SSC provisional members

Saint Leo

Rollins Florida Tech

Tampa Eckerd Florida Southern

Lynn Nova SE Barry

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2010 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE WRAP-UP 2010 SSC TOURNAMENT (April 19-20)

2010 ALL-SSC WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM First Team Marianne Andersson, Fla. Southern Jr. 76.1 avg. Sandra Changkija, Nova SE Jr. 72.5 avg. Joanna Coe, Rollins Jr. 74.2 avg. Silvie Dittertova, Fla. Southern So. 76.8 avg. Maria Garcia Austt, Nova SE Sr. 76.0 avg.

(Grande Oaks CC in Davie; hosted by Nova Southeastern) 1. Nova Southeastern University 294 - 298 - 290 = 882 2. Florida Southern College 309 - 299 - 295 = 903 3. Rollins College 312 - 298 - 306 = 916 4. Barry University 316 - 303 - 308 = 927 5. Saint Leo University 318 - 313 - 301 = 932 6. Lynn University 343 - 323 - 322 = 988 7. Eckerd College 340 - 348 - 334 = 1022 8. Florida Tech 350 - 347 - 326 = 1023 TOP INDIVIDUALS Sandra Changkija (NSU) 72 Maria Garcia Austt (NSU) 76 M.J. Audette (FSC) 78 Silvie Dittertova (FSC) 79 Abbey Gittings (NSU) 73 Nicole Whitmore (NSU) 77 7. Joanna Coe (RC) 73 Taylor Collins (NSU) 73 9. Marianne Andersson (FSC) 74 Isadora Stapff (BU) 77 Jordan Hatch (SL) 80 12. Maha Haddioui (LU) 78 Daniela Vargas (RC) 79 1. 2. 3. 4.

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77 74 74 71 76 73 73 75 77 76 75 73 75

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Second Team M.J. Audette, Fla. Southern Taylor Collins, Nova SE Anna Riss, Saint Leo Isadora Stapff, Barry Daniela Vargas, Rollins

218 222 223 224 224 224 225 225 226 226 226 227 227

So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr.

77.3 avg. 76.0 avg. 77.0 avg. 77.6 avg. 76.9 avg.

Honorable Mention none Golfer-of-the-Year Sandra Changkija, Nova Southeastern Freshman-of-the-Year Abbey Gittings, Nova Southeastern Coach-of-the-Year Kevin Marsh, Nova Southeastern

Year-by-Year SSC Tournament Results (Tournament expanded to three rounds in 2003) Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Winner (Score) Florida Southern (609) Rollins (615) Rollins (616) Florida Southern (617) Rollins (919) Rollins (900) Rollins (922) Rollins (922) Florida Southern (929) Nova Southeastern (900) Rollins (902) Nova Southeastern (882)

Runner-Up (Score) Rollins (617) Florida Southern (617) Florida Southern, Lynn (638) Rollins (627) Lynn (938) Florida Southern (966) Florida Southern (933) Lynn (961) Rollins (934) Fla. Southern (910) Nova Southeastern (909) Fla. Southern (903)

Individual Champion Karen Calvesbert, Rollins (146, +2) Jennifer Beames, Rollins (146, +2) Rachel Bell, Fla. Southern (149, +5) Jana Peterkova, Fla. Southern (149, +5) Jennifer Beames, Rollins (227, +11) Charlotte Campbell, Rollins (216, +6) RemiJin Camping, Barry (225, +9) Mariana DeBiase, Rollins (225, +9) *Daniela Iacobelli, Florida Tech (226, +10) Sandra Changkija, Nova SE (221, +5) #Joanna Coe, Rollins (223, +7) Sandra Changkija, Nova SE (218, +5)

Site (Host) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Orlando (Rollins) Miami (Barry) Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Viera (Florida Tech) Viera (Florida Tech) Winter Haven (Fla. Southern) Davie (Nova Southeastern)

*Won individual title in 4-hole playoff with Maria Garcia Austt of Nova SE #Won individual title in 2-hole playoff with Brianna Seo of Rollins (eliminated on 1st hole) and Maria Garcia Austt of Nova SE

Year-by-Year NCAA Division II South Region Tournament Results Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Winner (Score) Florida Southern (620) Rollins (918) Rollins (904) Rollins (877) Rollins (899) Florida Southern (906)

Runner-Up (Score) Barry (656) Florida Southern (922) Florida Southern (966) Florida Southern (925) Lynn (906) Rollins (911)

2008 2009 2010

Nova Southeastern (902) Nova Southeastern (912) Nova Southeastern (890)

Rollins (909) Florida Southern (915) Florida Southern (899)

Individual Champion Rachel Bell, Fla. Southern (149, +5) Mariana DeBiase, Rollins (221, +5) Charlotte Campbell, Rollins (224, +8) Charlotte Campbell, Rollins (215, -1) Natasha Morgan, Lynn (218, +2) Maria Garcia Austt, Nova SE (220, +4) Laura Fourdraine, Rollins (220, +4) Sandra Changkija, Nova SE (223, +7) Sandra Changkija, Nova SE (215, -1) Joanna Coe, Rollins (212, -1) 23

Site (Host) Greenville, TN (Tusculum) Lakeland, FL (Fla. Southern) Pace, FL (West Florida) Lakeland, FL (Fla. Southern) Pace, FL (West Florida) Lakeland, FL (Fla. Southern) Howey-In-The-Hills, FL Howey-In-The-Hills, FL Salisbury, NC (Catawba)


2010 Florida Southern Women’s Soccer Media Guide

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL-OF-FAME Lisa Ball, a 3-time First Team All-American in women’s golf who played on three national championship teams, and Wayne Raath, a 4-time All-American who also played on three national championship teams with the men’s program, were inducted into the SSC Hall of Fame in 2009. That brings the number of inductees from Florida Southern College to 41. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92, and FSC has had at least one inductee in 15 of the 18 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 41 inductees, 27 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks, and four from administrative and staff positions.

Lisa Ball Women’s Golf 2000-02

Wayne Raath Men’s Golf 1997-00

CLASS OF 1991-92 Dana Cozine - volleyball John Ebeling - men’s basketball John Edwards - men’s basketball Tom Gleeton - men’s golf Sandy Hudson - volleyball Charley Matlock - men’s golf coach Tom Patri - men’s golf Hal Smeltzly - baseball coach / athletic director Lois Webb - volleyball coach

CLASS OF 1999-00 Chris Bellotto - softball coach John Hudek - baseball CLASS OF 2002-03 Becky Thyhsen - volleyball Norm Benn - women’s basketball coach Rocco Mediate - men’s golf CLASS OF 2003-04 Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball

CLASS OF 1992-93 Joe Arnold - baseball coach Lee Janzen - men’s golf

CLASS OF 2004-05 Shelly Davis - softball Wayne Koehler - sports information director Shanna Nagy - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1993-94 Ed Jeffries - women’s tennis coach Jerry Johnson - men’s basketball Dori Stankewitz - softball

CLASS OF 2005-06 Lisa Cave - women’s golf Jeff Klauk - men’s golf James Vida - baseball

CLASS OF 1994-95 Bill “Doc” Connors - trainer Kris Kearney - men’s basketball

CLASS OF 2006-07 Duane Hopkins - faculty athletics representative B.J. Leach - baseball Traci Wood - softball

CLASS OF 1995-96 Chuck Anderson - baseball coach Terry Gilmore - baseball Missey Crain - volleyball

CLASS OF 2007-08 Julianne Coleman - softball Buck Dawson - cross-country coach Jana Peterkova - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1996-97 Hal Wissel - men’s basketball coach CLASS OF 1998-99 Kellie Robinson - softball

CLASS OF 2008-09 Lisa Ball - women’s golf Wayne Raath - women’s golf

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ATHLETIC HALL-OF-FAME CLASS OF 2002 Chuck Anderson - Baseball (1959-62) Baseball Coach (1984-2002) Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach (1982-present) John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball (1979-82) Ken Huebner - Baseball (1962-65) Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf (1983-86) Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball (1985-88) Floyd E. Lay - Men’s Basketball (1938-41) Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach (1972-95) Greg Pryor - Baseball (1968-71) Kellie Robinson - Softball (1989-92) Charles Senger - Baseball/Basketball (1954-57) Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach (1958-1976) and Athletics Director (1977-2000) Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach (1977-2000) George Jenkins - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2003 Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach (1977-83) Kim Disbro - Women’s Basketball (1984-87) Fred Lapper - Men’s Basketball (1950-53) Justice Fred R. Lewis - Men’s Basketball (1965-69) Andy McGaffigan - Baseball (1977-78) Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf (1983-84) Jay Smith - Baseball (1971-73) Dori Stankewitz - Softball (1985-88) Dr. Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach (1977-82) Jimmie Sikes - Honorary Member

The Class of 2010 The ninth class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined in March of 2010. Front row (L-R): Mrs. Brian Bain representing her late husband Brian Bain (men’s soccer, 1966-69), Dana Cozine (volleyball, 198384), Beth Greig (softball, 1986-87). Back row (L-R): Steve Paramore (men’s golf, 2000-03), Darron Stiles (men’s golf, 1992-95), Marco Dawson (men’s golf, 1982-85), Duane Hopkins (faculty athletic representative, 1999-07), John Mack (honorary).

CLASS OF 2004 Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach (1985-97) Rodney Butcher - Men’s Golf (1989-92) Katy Cortelyou - Softball (1992-95) Terry Gilmore - Baseball (1984-87) Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball (1985-89) Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball (1995-98) Tom Patri - Men’s Golf (1980-81) Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball (1989-91) Clarence “Blade” Kelley - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2007 Allison Avey - Women’s Tennis (1982-85) Robbie Davis - Women’s Golf Coach (1997-present) Doug Gordin - Men’s Golf Coach (1996-present) Simon Harper - Men’s Basketball (1971-72) Wayne Koehler - Sports Info. Director (1983-95, 1999-2002) B.J. Leach - Baseball (1998-99) Mohammed Sabie - Men’s Soccer (1954) Traci Wood - Softball (1992-96) Jack Slayton - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2005 Bob Bowman - Men’s Basketball (1963-67) Jim Bush - Men’s Soccer Coach (1957-80); Men’s Tennis Coach (1959-85); Women’s Tennis Coach (‘79-80) Missey Crain - Volleyball (1988-90) Shelly Davis - Softball (1993-96) John Edwards - Men’s Basketball (1973-76) Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf (1977-79) Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf (1996-99) Basil “Rocky” Pegg - Men’s Basketball (1949-51) Marcus “Joker” Marchant - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2008 Alberto Bonfil - Men’s Tennis (1997-2000) Kelly Charron - Women’s Basketball (1992-95) Julianne Coleman - Softball (1996-99) Frank DeSavino - Men’s Basketball (1953-56) Jana Peterkova – Women’s Golf (2001-02) Wayne Raath – Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Steve Sokol - Men’s Golf (2001-02) Brett Tomko - Baseball (1995) George Hudson - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2006 Cris Allen - Baseball (1986-89) Frank Cacciatore - Baseball (1974-75) Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf (1997-2000) A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach (1995-2006) Alan Grossman - Men’s Soccer (1971-74) Sandy Hudson - Volleyball (1981-82) Dr. Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach (1981-99) Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Frank Szabo - Administrator James Vida - Baseball (1994-95)

CLASS OF 2009 Lisa Ball - Women’s Golf (2000-02) Kim Crawford - Volleyball (1993-94) Bob Gendron - Baseball (1981-82) Wanda Graham - Softball (1990-93) Joe Sickles - Baseball (1981-83) Jill Stephens - Volleyball (1991-1994) Chrissy Teresi - Softball (1991-92) Stacey Ungashick - Women’s Basketball (1990-93) Jack Varasse - Honorary Member

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS Florida Southern College is proud to be able to provide distinct scholarships for most of its varsity sports. Established by gifts from many generous donors, these named scholarships were created to recognize and honor an individual or were created as memorials. All of them reflect a donor’s love of sports, a desire to assist exceptional student-athletes, and a commitment to higher education. Florida Southern’s Athletic Department is extremely grateful for the support from these outstanding individuals. If you are interested in contributing to a current scholarship or establishing a new one, please call Florida Southern Athletic Director Pete Meyer at 863680-4264. WOMEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Taylor Greene Memorial Scholarship

BASEBALL • Jim & Phyllis Adams Scholarship • Chuck Anderson Scholarship • John Cedarburg Scholarship • John & Rebecca Rodda Scholarship • Hal Smeltzly Scholarship

SOFTBALL • Chris Bellotto Scholarship • Stanley Gaines Scholarship • Mary Meloy Scholarship

MEN'S BASKETBALL • The Blade and The Blu Scholarship • Scott Kelly Scholarship • John P. & William P. Buckley Scholarship

MEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL • Dick Goding Scholarship

WOMEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

MEN'S & WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN'S TENNIS • David & Carol Walters Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Conner Janzen Scholarship • George Jenkins Scholarship • James "Jimmie" Sikes Scholarship • Leon "Pop" Sikes, Sr. Scholarship • Hal Sherron Fund

WOMEN'S TENNIS • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship VOLLEYBALL • Ruby Adams - Ellene Szabo Scholarship • Dorothy Cofrin Scholarship • Herman & Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Stephens Family Scholarship • Irene Wagner Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship • Lois Webb Scholarship

WOMEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Nell W. Phelps Scholarship

GENERAL • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship

MEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Dick Wells Fund

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THE LADY MOC CLASSIC Year‐by‐Year Results (Team) Year Teams 1998‐99 (Oct. 11‐12) 5 1999‐00 (Oct. 16‐17) ‐‐‐ 2000‐01 (Sept. 30‐Oct. 1) 6 2002 (Mar. 1‐3) 18 2003 (Feb. 28‐Mar. 2) 21 2004 (Feb. 29‐Mar. 2) 23

Location Lone Palm Golf Club Lone Palm Golf Club Cleveland Heights ImperiaLakes GC Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

Team Champion Florida Southern (626, +50)

2005 (Feb. 27‐Mar. 1) 2006 (Feb. 26‐28) 2007 (Feb. 25‐27) 2008 (Feb. 24‐26) 2009 (Mar. 2‐3) 2010 (Mar. 2‐3)

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Eaglebrooke Eaglebrooke

Rollins (901, +37) Rollins (903, +39) Florida Southern (906, +42) Florida Southern (893, +29) Rollins (929, +65) Nova SE (916, +52)

19 14 14 16 16 13

Runner‐Up Lynn (639, +63) RAINED OUT Rollins (622, +46) Florida Southern (631, +55) North Carolina St. (927, +63) Miami, FL (928, +64) Washington State (906, +42) Florida Atlantic (910, +46) Rollins (911, +47) Florida International (941, +77)

Third Place FSC “B” (660, +84)

Bethune‐Cookman (641, +65) Wisconsin (938, +74) Daytona Beach CC (935, +71) Florida Atlantic (943, +79) Florida Southern (943, +79) Middle Tennessee St. (916, +52) James Madison (930, +66) Florida Southern (915, +51) Nova SE (918, +54) Lynn (915, +51) Rollins (925, +61) Rollins (900, +36) Nova SE (903, +39) #‐Florida Southern (931, +67) #‐Nova SE (931, +67) Rollins (933, +69) Florida Southern (940, +76)

#Florida Southern and Nova Southeastern tied for second in 2009

Year‐by‐Year Results (Individual) Year 1998‐99 1999‐00 2000‐01 2002 2003

Location Lone Palm Golf Club Lone Palm Golf Club Cleveland Heights ImperiaLakes GC Cleveland Heights

2004 2005 2006 2007

Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights

2008 2009 2010

Cleveland Heights Eaglebrooke Eaglebrooke

Champion Runner‐Up Lisa Cave, Florida Southern (76‐76 = 152, +8) Gioia Tanto, Lynn (76‐79 = 155, +11) RAINED OUT – RAINED OUT – RAINED OUT – RAINED OUT – RAINED OUT – RAINED OUT Jennifer Beames, Rollins (74‐75 = 149, +5) Maria Persson, Florida Southern (75‐79 = 154, +10) Katie Connelly, Wisconsin (72‐75‐72 = 219, +3) Jessica Lewis, James Madison (77‐71‐75 = 223, +7) Natalia Navarro, Florida Atlantic (72‐73‐74 = 219, +3) Samantha Richdale, Illinois State (74‐70‐80 = 224, +8) Maria Kostina, Washington State (76‐70‐78 = 224, +8) Pamela Feggans, Florida Southern (72‐78‐71 = 221, +5) Freddie Seeholzer, Rollins (75‐73‐77 = 225, +9) Taryn Durham, Middle Tennessee St. (73‐74‐75 = 222, +6) Ulrika Ljungman, Rollins (77‐71‐76 = 224, +8) Charlotte Campbell, Rollins (72‐75‐75 = 222, +6) RemiJin Camping, Barry (74‐73‐76 = 223, +7) Maria Garcia Austt, Nova SE (75‐77‐69 = 221, +5) Natalie Kohler, Florida Tech (76‐74‐73 = 223, +7) Elise Brandt, Lynn (75‐73‐75 = 223, +7) Marianne Andersson, Florida Southern (77‐73‐72 = 222, +6) five players tied for second with a 223, +7 Joanna Coe, Rollins (77‐70‐71 = 218, +2) Maria Garcia Austt, Nova SE (74‐74‐75 = 223, +7) Sandra Changkija, Nova SE (72‐71‐76 = 219, +3) Marianne Andersson, FSC (77‐73‐78 = 228, +12) Joanna Coe, Rollins (77‐73‐78 = 228, +12)

Tournament Records +6 +8 +9 +10

Best Team Score for a Round (294 in 2nd round) Florida Southern (296 in 3rd round) Florida Southern (296 in 2nd round) Barry (297 in 2nd round) Washington State several times, most recently (298 in 3rd round) Florida Southern

+2 (77-70-71 = 218) +3 (72-75-72 = 219) (72-73-74 = 219) (72-71-76 = 219) +5 (74-75 = 149) (72-78-71 = 221) (75-77-69 = 221)

2008 2007 2008 2003 2008

Best Final Team Score (based on par) +29 (301‐294‐298 = 893) Florida Southern 2008 +36 (301‐299‐300 = 900) Rollins 2008 +37 (305‐298‐298 = 901) Rollins 2005 +39 (304‐298‐301 = 903) Rollins 2006 +39 (304‐301‐298 = 903) Nova Southeastern 2008 +41 (302‐296‐307 = 905) Barry 2008

Best Final Score (based on par) Joanna Coe, Rollins Katie Connelly, Wisconsin Natalia Navarro, Florida Atlantic Sandra Changkija, Nova Southeastern Jennifer Beames, Rollins Pamela Feggans, Florida Southern Maria Garcia Austt, Nova Southeastern

2009 2002 2003 2010 2000-01 2004 2007

Hole in Ones at the Lady Moc Classic Laura Viveros, Florida International.............. March 2, 2004 (aced the par‐3, #17 hole in the 3rd round at Cleveland Heights)

Shannon Langhardt, Barry...............................Feb. 27, 2005 (aced the par‐3, #2 hole in the 1st round at Cleveland Heights)

Katharine Dorris, Western New Mexico........ March 1, 2005 -3 (69) -2 (70) -1 (71)

Best Individual Round (based on par) Maria Garcia Austt, Nova Southeastern 3rd round several players, most recently Joanna Coe, Rollins 2nd round several players, most recently Sandra Changkija, Nova Southeastern 2nd round

(aced the par‐3, #2 hole in the 3rd round at Cleveland Heights)

2007

Natalie Kohler, Florida Tech ............................Feb. 26, 2007 (aced the par‐3, #2 hole in the 2nd round at Cleveland Heights)

2009

Meaghan Gulliksen, West Florida ...................Feb. 24, 2008 (aced the par‐3, #9 hole in the 2nd round at Cleveland Heights)

2010

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FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUP

DIRECTIONS TO FSC

Sponsored by Learfield Sports and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, the NACDA Cup standings rank every NCAA Division II program based on their performances in the various national championships. Grand Valley State (MI) was the overall winner for the seventh consecutive year.

From Orlando… I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit, and turn right at second stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field. From Orlando Airport… Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above.

SEASON....................... PLACE.......................... PTS 1995-96............................ 13th ........................... 328.0 1996-97............................ 27th ........................... 283.5 1997-98............................. 5th ............................ 320.0 1998-99............................. 4th ............................ 320.0 1999-00............................. 4th ............................ 473.0 2000-01............................ 30th ........................... 310.0 2001-02............................ 24th ........................... 344.0 2002-03............................ 40th ........................... 310.5 2003-04............................ 26th ........................... 385.5 2004-05............................ 13th ........................... 445.5 2005-06............................ 15th ........................... 404.0 2006-07............................ 10th ........................... 554.0 2007-08............................ 39th ........................... 351.5 2008-09............................ 36th ........................... 375.0 2009-10............................ 23rd........................... 450.0

From Tampa/St. Petersburg… Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to McDonald Street. Turn right on McDonald and go seven blocks to the campus. Barnett Field is the by the second parking lot on the right. From Palm Beach/Miami… Take Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Highway 60). Take Highway 60 to 98 North in Bartow, and 98 North into Lakeland. Watch for the Grove Park Shopping Plaza (on the left) and turn left at Crystal Lake Drive. Go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive, turn right and go around the lake to Ingraham Avenue. Turn right again, and go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN SECOND ON BOTH SIDES OF THE MAYOR’S CUP

MAJORS and FIELDS OF STUDY Florida Southern College offers a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 680-4131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern:

The Mayor's Cup recognizes competition in six sports for men (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis and baseball), and eight sports for women (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis volleyball, softball and rowing). Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. Last year saw Florida Southern finish second to Rollins College on both the men’s side and the women’s side. The Mocs were three points behind the Tars in the men’s race, and two points behind in the women’s. Florida Southern has won the men’s division 11 times and the women's division 10 times, more than any other school in both divisions.

Accounting Advertising Art Education Art History Art - Studio Art Athletic Training Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biology Broadcast Journalism Business Administration Chemistry Citrus Communication Computer Science Computer Science/Math. Criminology Economics Elementary Education Education – Secondary Education (certification programs) English Environmental Studies Finance Graphic Design History Horticulture Science Humanities Human Movement & Performance

Florida Southern Year-by-Year in the Mayor’s Cup Men’s Women’s Men’s Women’s Season Place Place Season Place Place 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

2nd 1st 1st 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 1st 1st 1st

1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st t-1st 3rd

1st 2nd 1st 5th 4th 2nd 1st 4th 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd

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Information Tech. Mgt. International Business Journalism - Print Landscape Horticultural Design/Production Management Marketing Mathematics Music Education Music Management Music Performance/ Composition Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Psychology Public Relations Recreational Turfgrass Mgmt. Religion Self-Designed Major – Venture into the Adventure Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theatre Arts Youth Ministry

Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Theological Pre-Veterinary Pre-Pharmacy Interdisciplinary Studies African-American Studies Information Tech. Mgt. International Studies Latin-American Studies Women’s Studies Graduate Programs Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Master of Education (M.Ed.) Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Educator


FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE

Pictured from left to right: Jake Horne, Callie Hodgkinson, Hannah Duffie, Amy Hodgkinson, M.J. Audette, Marianne Andersson, Emily Flanigan, Silvie Dittertova, Barbora Vejlupkova, Jackie Rajek, Kate Mohorn, Robbie Davis (head coach).

2010‐11 Florida Southern College Moccasins Women’s Golf Roster Name Marianne Andersson M.J. Audette Silvie Dittertova Hannah Duffie Emily Flanigan Amy Hodgkinson Callie Hodgkinson Jake Horne Kate Mohorn Jackie Rajek Barbora Vejlupkova

Class Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown Bjuv, Sweden Lakeland, FL Mariánské Láznê, Czech Republic Dalton, GA Celebration, FL Mead, CO Mead, CO Bartow, FL Cary, NC Suwanee, GA Prague, Czech Republic Robbie Davis – Head Coach

High School/Previous School Tycho Brahe School George Jenkins HS Gymnasium Mariánské Láznê Dalton HS Celebration HS Skyline HS Skyline HS Bartow HS Green Hope HS Collins Hill HS Gymnasium Jizni Mesto


2010‐11 FLORIDA SOUTHERN WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE DATE

TOURNAMENT (HOST)

Sept. 25-26 Lady Falcon Invitational (Daytona State College) Oct. 3-4

Junior M.J. Audette was Florida Southern’s MVP in 2010, and her three top‐5 finishes in the postseason helped her earn All‐American honors.

SITE

Daytona Beach

Grand Valley State Invitational Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State University)

Oct. 11-12 NSU Shark Invitational (Nova SE University)

West Palm Beach

Oct. 17-18 Saint Leo Invitational (Saint Leo University)

Saint Leo

Feb. 5-6

Kiawah Island, SC

Tusculum Intercollegiate (Tusculum College)

Feb. 21-22 Lady Moc Classic (Florida Southern College)

Lakeland

Mar. 7-8

Winter Springs

Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (Rollins College)

Mar. 25-27 UC Spring Invitational (University of Cincinnati)

Crystal River

Apr. 7-8

Daytona Beach

Embry-Riddle Invitational (Embry-Riddle University)

Apr. 18-19 SSC Tournament (Lynn University)

Boca Raton

May 1-3

Lakeland, FL

NCAA South Regional (Florida Southern College)

May 11-14 NCAA National Tournament Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State University)

13th Annual Lady Moc Classic Played at The Club at Eaglebrooke NCAA Division II South Region Tournament played at The Club at Eaglebrooke

Junior Silvie Dittertova, already a 2‐time All‐American, owns a 76.3 career stroke average and has ten career top‐5 finishes.

2000 National Champions

2001 National Champions

NCAA Division II National Tournament played at The Meadows

2002 National Champions

2007 National Champions


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