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The University OF UGA's Rankings Year

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Athletics Academics No. 2 No. 26 No. 11 No. 22 No. 3 No. 20 No. 8 No. 18 No. 15 No. 18 No. 5 No. 20 No. 7 No. 19 No. 9 No. 19 No. 12 No. 21 No. 10 No. 20 No. 18 No. 21 No. 20 No. 18 No. 20 No. 23 No. 18 No. 21 No. 10 No. 20

Athletics – ranking in the National Association of Collegiate Director’s of Athletics all-sports “Director’s Cup” standings Academics – ranking among public universities by U.S. News & World Report

Georgia The University of Georgia was founded by the Georgia General Assembly on Jan. 27, 1785 – four years before George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the United States of America. UGA became the nation’s first chartered state university and therefore serves as the birthplace of public higher education in the United States. More than 225 years later, the University of Georgia remains a leader in higher education.

The best of Both Worlds Ranking UGA

• No. 20 public university in U.S. – USN&WR • Among 16 “Hot Schools” – Wall Street Journal • No. 1 in Insurance & Risk Management – USN&WR • No. 3 in Real Estate – USN&WR • No. 3 in Secondary Ed., Vocational/Technical Ed. & Elementary Ed. – USN&WR • No. 4 in Public Administration – USN&WR • No. 4 in Public Relations – USN&WR • No. 5 in Advertising – USN&WR • No. 7 in Landscape Architecture – Design Intelligence • No. 10 in Accounting – Public Accounting Report • No. 12 in Radio/Television – USN&WR • No. 12 in Veterinary Medicine – USN&WR • No. 18 in Public university Business Schools – Bloomberg Business Week • No. 22 in Pharmacy – USN&WR • No. 28 School of Law – USN&WR USN&WR=U.S. News & World Report

UGA was recently ranked as the nation’s No. 20 public university by U.S. News & World Report, the school’s 14th consecutive year being listed among the top-25 public schools. Georgia fields one of the nation’s premier athletic programs as well. UGA teams have captured 39 national championships and Bulldog student-athletes have claimed 175 individual national titles. Since 1999 alone, Georgia has won team national championships in seven of its 21 sports – equestrian, men’s golf, women’s golf, women’s gymnastics, women’s swimming & diving, men’s tennis and women’s tennis. Any list of the nation’s top college towns would be considered incomplete without Athens, Ga. The city’s thriving music, restaurant and social scene provide Athens with a uniqueness that can’t be emulated.

Ranking Athens • No. 1 “Campus Life” – Bloomberg BusinessWeek • No. 1 “Small City for Relocating Families” – Worldwide Employee Relocation Council • No. 1 “Top 10 Best Music Scenes Outside of Nashville NYC and LA” – Livability.com • No. 2 “Top 10 College Towns” – Livability.com • No. 2 “Best Long Weekend Escape” – GO Magazine • No. 2 “Top 10 College Towns for School & Life After Graduation” – Livability.com • No. 3 “America’s Best College Towns” – Independent Traveler.com • No. 5 “Top College Towns” – BrilliantTrips.com • No. 7 “Great College Towns” – Princeton Review • No. 7 “15 Great Underpriced College Towns” – U.S. News and World Report • Among 5 “Great College Towns” – Kiplinger’s Personal Finance • Among 8 “Coolest Small Cities in America” – GQ


Table Of Contents Media Information

Table of Contents...............................................1 Quick Facts & Credits.........................................2 The Bulldog Beat & Media Outlets.................. 2 UGA Golf Course Information..........................3 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic.........................4 Tribute to Liz Murphey......................................5 2013-14 Outlook.................................................6 2013-14 Tournament Information.....................7

The 2013-14 Bulldogs

Head Coach Josh Brewer..................................8 Assistant Coach Whitney Wade & Director of Golf Chris Haack......................9 Administration, Support Staff & Amira Alexander......................................10 Sylvie Brick & Manuela Carbajo Ré................ 11 Amelia Hill & Harang Lee................................12 Sammi Lee & Rocio Sanchez Lobato ............13 Mary Ellen Shuman & Isabel Silva Zamora...14

History & Records

2012-13 Statistics.............................................15 Georgia Golf History........................................16 All-time Letterwinners & Head Coaches........17 All-Time Results, Year-by-Year Wins & SEC/NCAA Finishes...................18-19 Team Champions.............................................20 Individual Champions.....................................21 SEC Championship Results............................22 National Championship Results.....................23 National Champions........................................24 Individual & Team Records..............................25 Honors & Awards........................................26-28

Credits

On the cover: The 2013-14 Bulldogs pictured in front of the Arch at the entrance to UGA’s North Campus. Front Row (L-R): Isabel Silva Zamora, Amira Alexander and Manuela Carbajo Ré; Middle Row: Rocio Sanchez Lobato, Sammi Lee and Amelia Hill; Back Row: Mary Ellen Shuman, Harang Lee and Sylvie Brick. The 2013-14 Georgia Women’s Golf Media Guide was produced by Associate SID Mike Mobley utilizing Adobe InDesign CS6 and was printed by Ebsco Media of Birmingham, Ala. Front cover design by Michael Terry. Editorial assistance from Matthew Pearce, Houston Gaines, Foster Lander and Jackson Gresham. Photography: Front cover by John Kelley. Back cover by Steven Colquitt. Additional photographs by: Ashley Connell, Tim Cowie, Donovan Eason, Dan Evans, Joel Gibson, Steve Guyer, Becky Hay, John Kelley, David Marck, Perry McIntyre, Amanda C. Melton, Radi Nabulsi, Lesley Onstott, Meredith Page, Erin McCall, Parker Moore, Evan Stichler, Ashley Strickland, Julianne Upchurch, Kelly Wegel, the LPGA, NCAA Photos, Getty Images/Allsport USA and UGA Public Affairs. Additional copies available for $5 at the Sports Comm. Office or by sending checks for $5 made payable to UGAA to: UGA Sports Info; P.O. Box 1472; Athens, GA 30606.

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Cl. Hometown / Previous School

Amira Alexander 5-0 So. Alpharetta, Ga. / Rivers Adacemy Sylvie Brick 5-6 So. Frankfort, Ill. / Marian Catholic HS Manuela Carbajo Ré 5-7 So. Necochea, Argentina / ISADAM Amelia Hill 5-6 Sr. St. Simons Island, Ga. / Frederica Academy Harang Lee 5-9 Fr. Castro Uridales, Spain / Instito Ortega y Gassett Sammi Lee 5-6 Fr. Winter Park, Fla. / Lake Highland Prep Rocio Sanchez Lobato 5-6 Jr. Marbella, Spain / Instito Ortega y Gassett Mary Ellen Shuman 5-7 Fr. St. Simons Island, Ga. / Frederica Academy Isabel Silva Zamora 5-6 RSo. Santiago de Compostela, Spain / Colegio Manuel Peleteiro

Head Coach: Josh Brewer (Indiana ’98) Second season Assistant Coach: Whitney Wade (Georgia ‘07) First Season

Pronunciation Guide

Amira (Ah-meer-ah) Alexander Manuela (Man-well-ah) Carbajo (Car-bah-ho) Re (Ray) Harang (Ha-rahn) Lee Rocio (rolled “r” from Rrrroh-theo) Sanchez Lobato (Lah-bah-toe) Isabel (Iz-ah-bell) Silva Zamora (Zah-more-ah)

UGA Quick Facts

Location............................................ Athens, Ga. Enrollment.................................................34,475 Founded........................................................1785 Conference.................................... Southeastern Nickname..............................................Bulldogs Mascot...................................................... Uga IX Colors................................................Red & Black President.............................................................. Jere Morehead (UGA J.D. ‘70) Faculty Athletics Representative........................ David Shipley (Oberlin ’72) Athletic Director.................................................. Greg McGarity (Georgia ’76) Executive Associate Athletic Directors.............. Frank Crumley (Financial Operations) Women’s Golf Facilitator, Carla Williams (Senior Woman Admin.) Senior Associate Athletic Directors.................... Claude Felton (Sports Communications), Glada Horvat (Academics/Eligibility), Jim Booz (Compliance), Ron Courson (Sports Medicine) Associate Athletic Directors............................... Alan Thomas (External Operations), Ted White (Academic Services), Matt Brachowski (Event Management), Josh Brooks (Internal Operations), Tim Cearley (Ticket Operations) Assistant Athletic Directors................................ Charley Whittemore (Facilities), Stephanie Ransom (Business Operations), Steve Flippen (Compliance), Rhonda Kilpatrick (Academics & Eligibility), Steve Bryant (Sports Medicine), John Bateman (Marketing), Emily Deitz (Promotions) Executive Director, Bulldog Club........................ Mark Slonaker

Golf Info

Head Coach.................................... Josh Brewer Office Phone.............................(706) 369-6110 Asst. Coach................................. Whitney Wade Office Phone............................ (706) 369-5966 Director of Golf................................Chris Haack Boyd Center Assistant..................Denise Saliba Boyd Center Phone/Fax...................................... (706) 369-6066 / (706) 369-5669

SID Staff

Senior Associate AD................................... Claude Felton Associate Directors..................................... Leland Barrow, Steve Colquitt, Tim Hix, Christopher Lakos, Mike Mobley (Women’s Golf Contact) Assistant Directors..................................... Ben Beaty, Kate Burkholder, Jen Galas Office Manager........................................... Karen Huff Publications Cordinator............................. Karlene Lawrence Graduate Assistants................................... Brittany Adams, David Pifer, Michael Terry Intern............................................................ Matthew Pearce Student Assistants..................................... Caitlin Connell, Nick Daly, Melanie Dark, Luke Dixon, Ann Drinkard, Brandon Estroff, Houston Gaines, Michelle Hartigan, Foster Lander, Brooke McCoy, Allison Miller, Anne Noland, Jack Ryan, Preston Smith Staff Photographer..................................... John Kelley Student Photographer............................... Sean Taylor

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Media Information Covering the Bulldog Beat Media in need of assistance beyond this brochure – interviews, credentials, photographs, etc. – should contact: Mike Mobley, Associate SCD Mailing Address P.O. Box 1472; Athens, Ga. 30603-1472 Overnight Address One Selig Circle; Athens, Ga. 30602 Office Phone: (706) 542-1621 Cell Phone: (706) 540-7486 Office Fax: (706) 542-9339 Email Address: mmobley@sports.uga.edu

Mobley

Coach & Player Interviews

The best time to interview head coach Josh Brewer or any Georgia golfer is usually immediately after practice on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Those days, the team practices from 9:00 a.m.-noon primarily at the UGA Golf Course; however, that location is subject to change. Class schedules of players may alter their availability. To ensure interview requests are addressed expeditiously, please contact the UGA Sports Commun­ications office at least 24 hours in advance.

Directions to the UGA Golf Course

• From the Athens Bypass (Ga. Highway 10) take the Milledge Avenue exit. If traveling from the east side of Athens, take a left at the bottom of the ramp (and proceed underneath the bypass). If traveling from the West, take a right at the bottom of the ramp (going away from the bypass). • Travel approximately one-half mile on Milledge and make the first left onto Riverbend Parkway. (If you reach the Georgia soccer/softball complex on your right, you’ve gone too far.) • Proceed approximately one-half mile and make a right into the entrance to the UGA course. • Follow the road past the driving range (on your left) and into the large parking lot. The Boyd Center is located closest to the front left corner of the parking lot, while the clubhouse for the UGA Golf Course is located closest to the lot’s front right corner.

Media Covering Georgia Athletics

Name, Outlet (Email)

Chris White, Athens Banner-Herald (chris.c.white@onlineathens.com) Chip Towers, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (ctowers@ajc.com) Sam Lack, The Red & Black (sports@randb.com) Paul Newberry, Associated Press (pnewberry@ap.org) Seth Emerson, Macon Telegraph (semerson@macon.com) David Paschall, Chattanooga Times (dpaschall@timesfreepress.com) Will Hammock, Gwinnett Daily Post (will.hammock@gwinnettdailypost.com) Dave Johnston, WRFC-Radio (david.johnston@coxradio.com) Sports Director, WUOG Radio (sports@wuog.org) Zach Klein, WSB-TV (ABC) (zach.klein@wsbtv.com) Jenna Herb, WXIA-TV (NBC) (jherb@wxia.gannett.com) Chip Zeller, WAGA-TV (FOX) (chip.zeller@foxtv.com) Matt Stewart, CSS Sports (matt.stewart@cable.comcast.com) Anthony Dasher, UGASports.com (dash@ugasports.com) Dean Legge, Dawg Post (dean@dawgpost.com) Gentry Estes, 24/7 Sports (gestes@247.com) David Ching, DawgNation/espn.com (davidchingespn@gmail.com) Murray Poole, Bulldawg Illustrated (murraypoole082@gmial.com)

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Mailing Address

P.O. Box 912; Athens, GA 30613 1341 Arizona Bend; Bogart, GA 30622 540 Baxter Street; Athens, GA 30606 Centennial Tower, Suite 2420; Atlanta, GA 30335 P.O. Box 4167; Macon, GA 31208 P.O. Box 1447, Chattanooga, TN 37401 P.O. Box 603; Lawrenceville, GA 30046 1010 Tower Place; Bogart, GA 30622 P.O. Box 2065; Athens, GA 30602 1601 West Peachtree St.; Atlanta, GA 30309 1611 West Peachtree St.; Atlanta, GA 30309 P.O. Box 4207; Atlanta, GA 30302 2975 Courtyard Dr.; Norcross, GA 30071 196 Alps Road; Suite 2-155; Athens, GA 30606 126 Bordeaux Lane; Athens, GA 30605 176 Spring Lake Drive; Athens, GA 30605 207 Pinefield Way; Athens, GA 30607 126 Wedgewood Court; Brunswick, GA 31525

Phone

(706) 208-2238 (706) 247-5590 (706) 543-1809 (404) 522-8971 (301) 728-3806 (423) 757-6524 (770) 339-5850 (706) 549-6222 (706) 542-7100 (404) 897-7587 (404) 873-9115 (404) 898-0150 (770) 559-2262 (706) 380-4801 (706) 248-3576 (205) 765-4499 (706) 662-5018 (912) 222-5876


UGA Golf Course UGA Layout Has Hosted Five Nationals

In May 2006, the greens and the The University of Georgia Golf greens complex were completely Course opened in 1968 with the renovated by Love Golf Design of purpose of supporting the univerSt. Simons Island. The new green sity community and a collegiate golf design brought the course up to the program. Over the years the course championship standards of today’s has become an important recreation top professional and collegiate playfacility not only for the University, but ers.The greens are very characteristic for the state of Georgia as a whole. of a Jones course and the renovation Avid golfer Dr. Omer C. Aderhold included 21 new tees, making the served as the University of Georgia’s course more versatile for both amaPresident from 1950-67 and was a teurs and professionals. driving force behind the creation of In 2009, the golf course was named the UGA Golf Course. one of the top-10 public courses “Dr. Aderhold loved the game of in Georgia by Golfweek Magazine golf,” said Liz Murphey, UGA’s legas well as one of the best 25 best endary women’s coach and athletics College Golf’s Home Course university courses in the nation by administrator, during the 1993 NCAA “You could even say this venue is to womLinks Magazine. In 2013, the UGA Championships. “He was the reason en’s collegiate championships in the same course was ranked No. 9 among the the course was built.” fashion as what Oakmont Country Club might top university courses in the U.S. by The University already owned the be to the U.S. Open. Golfweek. land and Dr. Aderhold was a personal “Five times the UGA Golf Course has That same year, the University of friend of Robert Trent Jones Sr., the hosted the women’s national championship Georgia and the PGATour announced golf course’s architect. In addition, (1971, ‘81, ‘83, ‘93 and 2013). Oakmont Counthat the Nationwide Tour’s “Athens UGA students were so interested in try Club has hosted eight U.S. Opens. “ Classic at UGA” would be played at having a golf course that they agreed – Lance Ringler, Golfweek the UGA Golf Course.The UGA layout to pay for it in their student activity during 2013 NCAA Championships joined only a handful of universities fees over a five-year period during to ever host a Nationwide Tour event the 1960s. Over its history, the UGA Golf Course hosted a number of dif- since the tour’s first tournament in 1990. The course remains the home of the Liz Murphey Collegiate ferent tournaments including the annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, the PGA Junior Championship, the Men’s and Women’s Classic, one of the nation’s longest running women’s intercolSEC Championships, Men’s and Women’s NCAA Regionals, as legiate competitions in any sport. Traditionally a spring event, well as the women’s collegiate national championships on five the 41st annual edition of the event was contested in the fall of occasions – the 1971 Division of Girls’ and Women’s Sports 2012 as a preview for the 2013 NCAA Championships. The list of golfers who have competed in the LMCC reads like (DGWS) Intercollegiate Championships, the 1981 Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Championships and a “Who’s Who” of women’s golf, including LPGA Hall of Famers Beth Daniel, Betsy King and Julie Inkster as well as current the 1983, 1993 and 2013 NCAA Championships. By 1990, the course needed heavy renovation and Dave Cou- standouts Stacy Lewis and Caroline Hedwall. sart, the golf course manager, worked to rebuild the greens and irrigation system, as well as integrate a number of Jones’ Our Own Little “Amen Corner” features that had been left out because of the limited budget From the hill above the UGA Course’s No. 13 green spectaback in the 1960s. tors can view as many as nine (or more) shots.

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Liz Murphey Classic The list of golfers who have competed collegiately in the Liz The Bulldogs ruled play during the late-1990s in recordMurphey Collegiate Classic reads like a “Who’s Who” of breaking individual and team fashion. Reilley Rankin women’s golf, including LPGA Hall of Famers Beth fired a tourney record 11-under in 1998. The followDaniel, Betsy King and Julie Inkster. The LMCC is ing year, Georgia posted what was then a team reone of the oldest continuous sporting events in all cord of 4-under to win by a whopping 44 strokes. of women’s intercollegiate athletics. Its 42nd edi Last year, the Liz Murphey moved from its tradtion will be held April 4-6, 2014 at the University tional spring date to serve as a Fall Preview for the of Georgia Golf Course. 2013 NCAA Championships. North Carolina cap The event began humbly in 1973 as the Georgia tured the team title, while Texas A&M’s Mary MiInvitational before becoming the Women’s Southchael Maggio claimed medalist honors. ern Intercollegiate Championships from 1977-94. Two years ago, Alabama equaled the LMCC sinIn 1995, the tourney was renamed in honor of Liz gle-round record of 10-under and went on to break Murphey, UGA’s Hall of Fame golf coach and longGeorgia’s 54-hole tournament scoring mark. time Senior Woman Administrator. Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Records Georgia and Tulsa have enjoyed the most sucTeam Round: 278 (-10 on par-72) Alabama (2012) cess on both the team and individual fronts, com 282 (-10 on par-73) Duke (2000) bining to win 18 team and 13 individual titles beTeam Tourney: 854 (-10 on par-72) Alabama (2012) tween them. Tulsa swept four straight team and Ind. Round: 66 (-6) J. Kirby (Alabama) (2012) individual crowns from 1982-85. Georgia has won 13 66 (-6) B. Lang (Duke) (2004) team titles and has produced 11 medalists. Ind. Tourney: 208 (-11 on par-73) R. Rankin (Georgia) (1998)

Past LMCC Team & Individual Champions

Year Team Champion / Medalist(s)................................................................(Score) 1973 Rollins .................................................................................................... 323 Hollis Stacy (Rollins)/Suzanne Jackson (Florida)............................... 156* 1974 Furman ................................................................................................... 337 Suzanne Jackson (Florida)/Sara Stuhler (Miami).............................. 148* 1975 Florida .................................................................................................... 672 Donna Horton (Florida)............................................................................ 73 1976 Florida .................................................................................................... 648 Bev Davis (Florida) ................................................................................ 155 1977 Florida ...............................................................................310-311-306=927 Beth Daniel (Furman) ............................................................77-68-75=220 1978 Florida International.........................................................306-305-306=917 Brenda Rego (Florida International).....................................78-74-72=224 1979 Georgia.............................................................................319-309-329=947 Sherri Turner (Furman)...........................................................71-76-78=225 1980 Georgia............................................................................. 304-311-307=922 Martha Stacy (Georgia)..........................................................72-77-78=227 1981 Georgia ............................................................................312-305-296=913 Mitzi Edge (Georgia)..............................................................76-73-72=221 1982 Tulsa..................................................................................310-305-297=912 Julie Inkster (San Jose State)................................................75-72-74=221 1983 Tulsa.................................................................................. 293-301-307=901 Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa)........................................................... 71-74-75=220 1984 Tulsa..................................................................................303-307-299=909 Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa)...........................................................73-74-73=220 1985 Tulsa..................................................................................308-296-299=902 Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa)...........................................................75-72-72=219 1986 Louisiana State.................................................................310-296-300=906 Laurette Maritz (U.S. International)...................................... 73-70-74=219 1987 Alabama............................................................................ 306-307-306=919 Melissa McNamara (Tulsa).................................................... 75-77-74=226 1988 Georgia.............................................................................294-293-292=879 Sue Thomas (Georgia) & Stephanie Lowe (Georgia).......................... 219 1989 Auburn..............................................................................300-296-297=893 Joal Reider (Auburn)..............................................................72-71-75=218 1990 Georgia............................................................................. 312-307-305=924 Anne Cain (Georgia)..............................................................75-75-73=223 1991 Georgia............................................................................. 311-300-319=930 Leslie Spalding (Alabama).................................................... 77-74-76=227 1992 San Jose St....................................................................... 303-312-301=916 Vicki Goetze (Georgia) & Lisa Walton (San Jose St.)........................... 223 1993 San Jose State.................................................................. 317-312-297=926 Lisa Walton (San Jose St.).....................................................78-73-71=222

Year Team Champion / Medalist(s)................................................................(Score) 1994 Tennessee.........................................................................309-315-296=920 Caroline Peek (Furman).........................................................72-80-73=225 1995 Indiana..............................................................................304-312-300=916 Erika Wicoff (Indiana).............................................................73-74-71=218 1996 Tulsa.................................................................................. 311-299-307=917 Ashley Winn (LSU).................................................................77-72-73=222 1997 Georgia.............................................................................304-300-303=907 Shauna Estes (Georgia).........................................................70-73-73=216 1998 Georgia.............................................................................305-289-289=883 Reilley Rankin (Georgia)........................................................70-69-69=208 1999 Georgia.............................................................................293-291-288=872 Shauna Estes (Georgia)......................................................... 71-71-72=214 2000 Duke..................................................................................291-282-302=875 Beth Bauer (Duke).................................................................. 67-72-74=213 2001 Duke .................................................................................291-303-308=902 Kalen Anderson (Duke)..........................................................73-74-73=221 2002 Florida............................................................................... 301-288-290=879 Jeanne Cho (Florida)..............................................................75-68-73=216 2003 Duke..................................................................................295-293-288=876 Elizabeth Janangelo (Duke)...................................................72-69-69=210 2004 Georgia.............................................................................292-288-285=865 Brittany Lang (Duke)..............................................................66-73-68=207 2005 Georgia.............................................................................298-294-300=892 Kelly Froelich (Georgia).........................................................74-73-71=218 2006 Georgia.............................................................................301-302-300=903 Caroline Westrup (Florida State)...........................................77-73-71=221 2007 Auburn..............................................................................293-299-289=881 Leah Wigger (Virginia)...........................................................72-73-70=215 2008 Georgia............................................................................ 302-300-298=900 Maria Hernandez (Purdue) & Christel Boeljon (Purdue)..................... 218 2009 Auburn............................................................................................ 299=299 Kathleen Ekey (Alabama).................................................................. 69=69 2010 Duke................................................................................. 300-300-289=889 Lindy Duncan (Duke)..............................................................70-72-71=213 2011 Alabama............................................................................286-291-283=860 Marta Silva Zamora (Georgia)............................................... 74-71-67=212 2012 Alabama............................................................................278-287-289=854 Jennifer Kirby (Alabama).......................................................66-72-71=209 2013 North Carolina.................................................................. 297-289-290=876 Mary Michael Maggio (Texas A&M).................................... 72-74=67=213

* Denotes individual format featuring two-player teams ◊ The 1975 and 2009 tournaments were shortened by rain.

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Liz Murphey Tribute A true pioneer in women’s athletics Liz Murphey was one of the leading figures in the evolution and development of women’s intercollegiate athletics both on the national level and at the University of Georgia. A Newnan, Ga., native, Murphey was not only an outstanding women’s golf coach but also led the overall Lady Bulldog women’s sports program to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s as its senior woman administrator. She died November 23, 2005, following a short illness. “Liz was certainly one of the national pioneers in women’s athletics and one that provided the real foundation for the program here at Georgia,” said former UGA Director of Athletics Vince Dooley. “Her work at Georgia was recognized across the country both as an administrator and golf coach.” Murphey joined the university faculty in 1967 as an assistant professor of physical education and women’s golf coach. She coordinated the women’s club sports program until being named assistant athletic director for women’s sports in 1978. When UGA officially added women’s golf as an intercollegiate sport in the fall of 1978, Murphey already had a solid foundation in place. She led the Lady Bulldogs to 21 team and 18 individual titles from 1978-86.

Under Murphey, Georgia finished in the top 10 at each national championship from 1979-83, including second at the 1981 AIAWs and third at the 1983 NCAAs. Additionally, Terri Moody and Cindy Schreyer won individual national titles in 1981 and 1984, respectively. Murphey was the first-ever NGCA National Coach of the Year in 1984, and she was a charter member of that organization’s Hall of Fame. Two of her most prestigious honors were the 1996 Rolex Meritorious Service Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Adminstators in 2003. Under her leadership, Georgia won eight of the 14 SEC women’s all-sports awards, secured four national team championships and captured an additional 31 individual national titles. Murphey retired from the University in May 1996. She was inducted into the UGA Athletic Association’s Circle of Honor – the school’s highest tribute paid to former athletes or coaches – in 2001. Murphey’s legacy lives on. For more than four decades, Georgia has hosted the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, appropriately one of the nation’s oldest women’s collegiate athletic events in any sport.

Liz’s Legacy

Liz Murphey’s fingerprints are still very much a part of UGA women’s athletics. Murphey hired current UGA women’s head coaches Jack Bauerle (swimming and diving), Andy Landers (basketball) and Jeff Wallace (tennis), as well as the recently retired Suzanne Yoculan (gymnastics). That quartet has combined to lead 17 teams to NCAA Championships and 43 squads to SEC Championships in their respective sports. She also brought in Beans Kelly as her assistant coach in 1986 and handed the reins to the golf program over shortly thereafter. Kelly led Georgia to eight SEC titles and eight top-10 finishes at the NCAAs. Putting UGA On the map

Hosting the 1981 AIAW Nationals was perhaps Liz Murphey’s finest hour as a coach and administrator. Terri Moody (upper right) captured the first-ever national title in UGA women’s athletics history and the Lady Bulldogs finished second in the team field (right).

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2013-14 Outlook Bulldogs Look For More Improvements

appearances representing Europe in Out of sheer necessity, youth will be the 2012 Junior Ryder Cup and the 2013 served by the Georgia women’s golf Junior Solheim Cup. Sammi Lee enjoyed team during the 2013-14. The Bulldogs very solid results on the AJGA circuit, might be the nation’s youngest roster in including wins at the 2011 Lockton Kansas any sport, with seven of the team’s nine City Junior and the 2013 Davis Love III golfers being freshmen or sophomores. Junior Open. Shuman was a two-sport Second-year head coach Josh Brewer standout at Frederica Academy in St. is confident the upcoming season will Simons Island, Ga., where she was twice be another positive process for his team. the overall medalist (boys and girls) at the Last year, Georgia secured one team and GISA AA State Championships and led three individual titles during the regular the Knights to four straight state titles. season and posted a runner-up showing “These younger players have had a at the SEC Championships.The Bulldogs lot of success on the junior level and on then fell short of their ultimate goal of the amateur level,” Brewer said. “Bringreaching the NCAA Championships. ing that winning knowledge should help “For this program, you have to take erase anything that has happened here some small steps right now to get back in the past. Our three new players have at being elite in the conference and at a all won tournaments in the past calendar national level,” Brewer said. “To finish year and that’s a big thing.” second – and, yes, you always want to Brewer also believes his coaching acuwin – but to finish second at the SECs men will change slightly in his second was a great feather in our cap. We have season in Athens. to learn this year to build on that success. “I’m learning to look for trends, watch That is the one thing we are going to do their focus from and maybe look for a better this year. When we have a good few weaknesses,” Brewer said. “After a tournament, we are going to back it up. tournament, we can show them they need Last year, when we tried to do that we to get better in this area.This game is hard faltered a little bit. We have talked about to win in no matter who you are. You are how to handle success and to make every going to win maybe once or twice a year shot in tournaments and practices mean if you’re lucky, but you want to enjoy it. something. I want us to understand that We are looking for those areas of how that is the most important thing that we are doing at that moment.” Manuela Carbajo Ré recorded eight par-or- to get better and stay more consistent.” Two focuses will be improved bunker The Bulldogs will count on leadership better scores in 27 rounds played during play and creating better birdie chances. from Amelia Hill, their lone senior, and 2012-13. “The key is going to be pitching, chipRocio Sanchez Lobato, the only junior on the roster. Hill christened her collegiate career with a 3-under 69 ping and bunker play,” Brewer said. “We will be one of the best, at the 2010 Fall Preview, the best initial loop ever by a Bulldog. if not the best, bunker team in the country – kind of like (football Sanchez Lobato paced Georgia to the individual and team titles coach) Frank Beamer at Virginia Tech. His hallmark is special teams. He’s built a reputation on that. We are going to be great at the FSU Match-Up Tournament last spring. “Amelia and ‘Ro’ need to fill that leadership, which they haven’t bunker players. We’re adding that to chipping and pitching. “We are also putting more of an emphasis on hitting it close, had to do, but I expect them to do a very good job,” Brewer said. “They understand how we practice and the dreams and goals not just hitting the green, but hitting it 10 feet and being rewarded for that,” Brewer continued. “We are coming up with different we have as a program.” So, too, do Georgia’s four sophomores – Amira Alexander, Sylvie drills in practice this year to help our golfers understand the Brick, Manuela Carbajo Ré and Isabel Silva Zamora. Alexander importance of hitting a wedge two paces from the hole instead secured spots in the lineup for five events last spring and was of hitting it in the middle of the green.” While Georgia has long been one of the nation’s premier protied for 10th individually entering the final round of the SECs. Brick earned a spot in the playing five for the Mason Rudolph grams, with 20 top-10 finishes at the last 35 national championlast fall but was then forced to withdraw due to a severe blister ships, the Bulldogs have failed to qualify for the NCAA Championon her thumb. Carbajo Ré was named All-America by Golfweek ships as a team each of the past four years. A challenging slate last spring after posting three top-10 and six top-20 finishes in will hopefully help this year’s squad end that drought. “I think playing a difficult schedule is the only way to truly be nine events. Silva Zamora, the younger sister of 2011 National Golfer of the Year Marta Silva Zamora, was hindered by a cut on ready for SECs and be ready for nationals,” Brewer said. “If you her hand while regripping a club last season but has healed and are going to win on this stage – and we have talked about that has designs on securing her first playing time during 2013-14. with our team going forward – you have to understand you are “The sophomore class had quite a bit of success as a class,” going to play top-5 and top-10 programs on a weekly basis. I Brewer said. “We didn’t hit our ultimate goal (of NCAAs), but we think that will not only help us now but also in the future with competed in SECs and won a tournament for the first time. They recruiting because everyone knows coming in here that you get need to build on that and help let the freshman class understand a chance to play against the best amateurs in the world and the best collegiate teams in the world.” how high our standards are.” Brewer is confident that recipe will produce results. Georgia’s freshmen were ranked as the nation’s No. 7 recruit“We are going to see improvement,” Brewer said. “We know ing class and will be expected to step in and make immediate contributions. The group features Harang Lee, Sammi Lee and we are going to get better as the year goes. That is going to be Mary Ellen Shuman. Harang Lee sports a competitive résumé the fun thing to show this group come spring: the comparison that stacks up with any freshmen in the nation, headlined by to the fall when we see those teams again.”

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Team tournament info Dale McNamara Preview

Dates: September 9-11 Host: Tulsa Location: Tulsa, Okla. Course: Tulsa Country Club Host SID: Don Tomkalski SID Phone: (913) 631-3200 SID Email: donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu 2012 Champion: Arizona State (866) 2012 Medalist: Isabelle Lendl, Florida (210) 2013 Field: Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Duke, Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Southern Cal, Stanford, Texas, Tulane, Tulsa, Vanderbilt

Windy City Collegiate

Dates: September 30-October 1 Host: Northwestern Location: Highland Park, Ill. Course: Northmoor Coutnry Club Host SID: Betsy Golomski SID Phone: (847) 467-3274 SID Email: golomski@northwestern.edu 2012 Champion: Arizona (879) 2012 Medalist: April McCoy, TCU (214) 2013 Field: Arizona, Brown, Florida, Georgia, Iowa State, Louisville, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Southern Cal, Stanford, TCU, UNCWilmington

Schooner Fall Classic

Dates: October 5-7 Host: Oklahoma Location: Norman, Okla. Course: Belmar Golf Club Host SID: Micha Thompson SID Phone: (405) 325-8231 SID Email: micah.d.thompson-1@ou.edu Inaugural event in 2013 2013 Field: Arizona State, Denver, Florida State, Georgia, Kent State, Kentucky, LSU, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Pepperdine, SMU, TCU, Texas A&M, Texas State, Texas Tech

Stanford Intercollegiate Lady Puerto Rico Classic

Dates: October 25-27 Host: Stanford Location: Stanford, Calif. Course: Stanford Golf Course Host SID: Alan George SID Phone: (650) 725-2959 SID Email: ageorge2@stanford.edu 2012 Champion: USC (857) 2012 Medalist: Kyung Kim, USC (206) 2013 Field: (partial field as of 9/17) Auburn, California, Georgia, Kentucky, Northwestern, Oregon, Oregon State, Pepperdine, San Jose State, Stanford, UC Davis, UCLA, USC, Vanderbilt, Washington, Washington State

Dates: February 16-18 Host: Purdue Location: Rio Grande, P.R. Course: Rio Mar Country Club Host SID: Tanner Lipsett SID Phone: (765) 494-3197 SID Email: tlipsett@purdue.edu 2013 Champion: Alabama (871) 2013 Medalist: Emily Tubert, Arkansas (213) 2014 Field: Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, Augusta State, Georgia, Iowa State, Kent State, Michigan, Missouri, N.C. State, Northwestern, Purdue, TCU, Tennessee, Texas Tech

Mary Michael Maggio 2012 Liz Murphey Fall Preview Medalist

AllState Sugar Bowl Invit.

Dates: February 23-25 Host: Tulane Location: New Orleans, La. Course: English Turn Golf & Country Club Host SID: Roger Dunaway SID Phone: (504) 862-8240 SID Email: roger@tulane.edu 2013 Champion: USC & UCLA (580) 2013 Medalist: Hayley Davis, Baylor (140) 2014 Field: Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Clemson, Denver, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Texas, Tulane, USC, UT-San Antonio, Washington

Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Liz Murphey Collegiate

Dates: March 7-9 Host: South Carolina Location: Hilton Head, S.C. Course: Long Cove Club Host SID: Chelsea Carlson SID Phone: (803) 777-5204 SID Email: carlsonc@mailbox.usc.edu 2013 Champion: Alabama (876) 2013 Medalist: Noemi Jimenez, Arizona State (209) 2014 Field: (partial field as of 9/17) Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Furman, Georgia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Washington

Dates: April 4-6 Host: Georgia Location: Athens, Ga. Course: UGA Golf Course Host SID: Mike Mobley SID Phone: (706) 542-9021 SID Email: mmobley@sports.uga.edu * 2012 Champion: North Carolina (876) * 2012 Medalist: Mary Michael Maggio, Texas A&M (213) 2014 Field: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Denver, Georgetown, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa State, Michigan State, Mississippi State, N.C. State, Northwestern, Texas A&M, Troy, USC * Last year’s LMCC was conducted in the fall to serve as the Preview for the 2013 NCAAs.

SEC Championships

Dates: April 18-20 Host: Southeastern Conference Location: Birmingham, Ala. Course: Greystone GC&CC Host SID: Chuck Dunlap SID Phone: 205-458-3000 SID Email: cdunlap@sec.org 2013 Champion: Alabama (899) 2013 Medalist: Stephanie Meadow (216) 2014 Field: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt

NCAA Regionals

Dates: May 8-10 Hosts / Locations: East: Florida St. / Southwood GC Central: Oklahoma St. / Karsten Creek GC West: Washington / Tumble Creek 2013 Champions: East: Alabama (844); S. Meadow, Alabama (203) Central: Duke (851); A. McDonald, Miss. St. (206) West: USC (859); A. Park, USC & P. Reto, Purdue (206) 2014 Field: 21 teams and two individuals at each site

NCAA Championships

Dates: May 20-23 Host: Tulsa Location: Tulsa, Okla. Course: Tulsa Country Club Host SID: Don Tomkalski SID Phone: (913) 631-3200 SID Email: donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu 2013 Champion: USC (1133) 2013 Medalist: Annie Park, USC (278) 2014 Field: 24 teams (eight from each Regional), plus the top two individuals from each Regional who are not members of the teams advancing to the NCAA Championships

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Bulldog Bios

HEad Coach

Josh Brewer

2nd season at the University of Georgia Josh Brewer’s experiences with collegiate athletics had a remarkable storybook ending... or so he thought. As a senior at Indiana, Brewer birdied the final two holes to finish second individually and help the Hoosiers secure a one-stroke victory at the 1998 Big Ten Championships. While Brewer did not know so at the time, the event was the final tournament in both his career and that of legendary coach Sam Carmichael. “That was the last year that a conference championship didn’t earn you an automatic bid to the NCAAs,” Brewer said. “We were ‘on the bubble’ and thought winning the Big Tens would get us in, but it didn’t. Obviously, I was disappointed at the time, but to look back at it now, it was a pretty neat way to wrap up my career as a college golfer.” After winning the 1998 Indiana State Amateur crown that summer, Brewer quickly moved into the business world. He accepted a position as a financial advisor with Linsco/Private Ledger in Indianapolis. Three falls later, Mike Mayer, who moved from assistant to head coach of the IU men’s team after Carmichael retired and also Brewer’s childhood golf instructor, asked him to return to campus to share his experiences in golf and school and the transition to professional life with the current team. “I just really enjoyed the interaction with the student-athletes,” Brewer said. “On the way home, my wife Selena said she hadn’t seen me that happy in a while. She suggested that college coaching might be something I should explore.” Chalk one up for the wife.

12th season as a collegiate coach

Brewer

At a Glance Personal

Full Name: Joshua B. Brewer Birthdate: Sept. 17, 1975 Hometown: Brownstown, Ind. Family: Married to the former Selena Offredo

Education

High School: Brownstown Central (’94) Bachelor’s: Indiana (’98) Business Management Master’s: Indiana (’08) Kinesiology

Brewer Bullets

◊ Four-year letterwinner at IU ◊ Helped lead IU to the 1996 NCAA Championships, a 1997 NCAA Regional bid and the 1998 Big Ten title ◊ Finished second individually at the 1998 Big Ten Championships ◊ Named All-Big Ten in 1998 ◊ Named an All-American Scholar in 1997 and 1998 and Academic All-Big Ten in 1996, 1997 and 1998 ◊ Won the 1998 Indiana State Amateur Championship ◊ Finalist for the 2010 Jan Strickland Award for the top men’s golf assistant coach in the nation

Indiana ’98

tion each of his six campaigns with the team. After competing in NCAA Regionals in 2004, 2005 and 2006, the Hoosiers returned to the NCAA Championships as a team in 2008, their first appearance since Brewer’s sophomore year in 1996. All told, Brewer helped coach two All-Americans, three Big Ten Players of the Year honorees, two Palmer Cup members, one Walker Cup member and four scholastic All-Americans.

On To Southern Cal

In 2008, Brewer ventured from his roots to become assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s golf teams at Southern Cal. Brewer and both golf programs thrived in L.A. Over the next four seasons, Brewer help produce two PAC-10 Championships teams and golfers who won National Player of the Year, National Freshman of the Year, 12 All-America certificates, three PAC-10 Player of the Year awards and two PAC-10 Freshman of the Year accolades. In addition, USC had two Curtis Cup and two Palmer Cup golfers.

The Next Challenge

On June 18, 2012, Brewer was named the head coach at the University of Georgia. “My wife, Selena, and I are excited to be joining the University of Georgia family,” Brewer said. “I have been blessed to learn under some of the country’s greatest head coaches and I look forward to using these lessons. Georgia is a program that has a rich and storied history beginning with one of women’s athletics greatest visionaries and leaders, Liz Murphey. I want to help build on the tradition she started at UGA of winning championships while graduGoing Back To Bloomington ating our student-athletes. I also look forward Brewer agreed and planted a seed with Mayto working closely with (Chris) Haack and the Coaching Career men’s team as we build Georgia Golf into the er to keep him in mind if he heard of any coachIndiana University ing opportunities. Ironically, an opening as asnation’s best.” ’02-08 Asst. Coach – M sistant coach at Indiana arose soon thereafter Brewer impressed Haack, UGA’s Director of University of Southern Cal and Brewer in March 2002 returned to his alma Golf who has led the Georgia men to a pair of ’08-12 Asst. Coach – W&M mater – where he had been an All-Big Ten and NCAA titles. University of Georgia Academic All-Big Ten performer. “Josh is someone I have seen out on the re’12-present Head Coach “I couldn’t be more thrilled to have had Josh cruiting trail recruiting both men and women,” come back to the Hoosier family,” Mayer said. Haack said. “I’ve noticed he’s a tremendously “Having been affiliated with this program for 18 years, I can hard worker with a high level of energy who wants to excel and honestly say that Josh was the hardest worker I have ever seen. win championships. I’m extremely excited to be working with Josh brings a level of intensity to this program that has been him to help take Georgia Golf to an even higher level.” vital to our success. He accepts nothing less than perfection.” A native of Brownstown, Ind., Brewer earned two degrees Brewer helped the Hoosiers enjoy very solid success over the from IU – a bachelor’s in Business Management in 1998 and a next six seasons. Indiana was represented in NCAA competi- master’s in Kinesiology in 2008.

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Bulldog Bios

Whitney Wade Assistant Coach

1st season at UGA

Whitney Wade, one of the most decorated players in the history of University of Georgia Golf, was At a Glance named assistant coach at her alma mater in May 2013. Personal “I’m excited to have Whitney reFull Name: Whitney Lynn Wade turn to UGA and again represent Birthdate: August 14, 1985 Georgia Golf,” Josh Brewer said. Hometown: Glasgow, Ky. “She’s extremely competitive and Education a direct link to the last great era High School: of golf here at Georgia. Her play Glasgow (’03) ing resume speaks volumes. She Bachelor’s: was a three-time All-American and Georgia (‘07) played in three U.S. Opens.” Speech Communications From Feb. 2013 until she returned to Athens, Wade was an assistant Whit’s List coach at Coastal Carolina Univer◊ 3-time NGCA All-American sity. There she helped the Chanti◊ 4-time first-team All-SEC cleers to both a Big South Confer◊ 3-time U.S. Open participant ence Championship and an NCAA ◊ Futures Tour player (2008-10) Regional appearance in 2013. “I’ve only been in college coach◊ Won the 2009 Futures Tour ing for a little over a year and to Championship already have the opportunity to ◊ 2010 LPGA card member come back to my alma mater is a Coaching Career dream come true,” Wade said. Coastal Carolina Wade was named All-America ’12-’13 Assistant Coach by the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) three times and University of Georgia was a four-time first-team All-SEC ’13-present Assistant Coach performer. She is one of just three Georgia golfers and seven SEC golfers to be named first-team All-SEC four times. From 2003-07, Wade helped Georgia capture 10 team tournament titles, headlined by the 2007 SEC Championship. She also was a key contributor as the Bulldogs earned a trio of top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships – ninth in 2004, sixth in 2006 and eighth in 2007. Wade compiled the sixth-best career stroke average (74.21) in Georgia history while playing 129 rounds in 42 tournaments. She posted 32 par-or-better loops, including six rounds in the 60s. After receiving her degree in Speech Communications from UGA, Wade enjoyed a successful professional playing career. She recorded nine top-10 finishes in 47 starts on the FUTURES Tour from 2008-10. In 2009, Wade won the Duramed Tour Championship by shooting 9-under 204. That same year, she finished sixth on the FUTURES Tour money list to automatically earn her LPGA Tour card for the 2010 season. Additionally, Wade played in three U.S. Opens. She qualified for her first Open as a high schooler in 2003 and also earned spots in the fields in 2008 and 2011. Prior to competing collegiately, Wade enjoyed a standout junior career. She was a four-time AJGA Polo Golf All-American, including firstteam honors in 2002. Wade posted eight wins and eight more top-10 finishes in 23 AJGA and national level events between 1999-2003 and represented the United States on the PING Junior Solheim Cup Team in 2002. A native of Glasgow, Ky., Wade made national news by representing Glasgow High School at the 1994 Kentucky State Championships as a fourth-grader. She became the Kentucky Amateur’s youngest winner ever as a 13-year-old in 1998 and won the 1999 and 2000 titles as well.

Wade

Chris Haack Director of Golf

18th season at UGA

Chris Haack, who has coached the Georgia men’s golf team to two national titles and seven Southeastern Conference crowns, was promoted to Director of Golf for the ◊ 1999, 2005 National Coach of University of Georgia in July 2012. the Year Haack was named the Georgia ◊ 1998, 2000, 2006, 2010 SEC men’s golf coach on July 18,1996. Coach of the Year He has guided the Bulldogs to NCAA Championships in 1999 and ◊ 2 National Championships 2005 (the only two in school his(1999, 2005) tory) and seven SEC titles. ◊ 7 SEC Championships (1998, As Director of Golf, Haack serves 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, as the liaison between the Athlet2009, 2010) ic Association and the UGA Golf ◊ 51 All-Americans Course, oversees the Boyd Center ◊ 55 All-SEC Selections and the adjacent practice facilities, ◊ 1 Ben Hogan Award Winner and is available as counsel to women’s coach Josh Brewer. ◊ 1 Fred Haskins Award Winner Haack’s Bulldogs have eight top◊ 4 SEC Players of the Year 10 showings at the NCAAs in the ◊ 7 SEC Freshmen of the Year last 15 years, including the 1999 ◊ Faculty Athletic Rep. Awards and 2005 national titles and runner(highest team GPA at UGA) up efforts in 2007 and 2011. Haack ◊ 6 Team and Individual School has led Georgia to 49 team chamRecords pionships and 36 individual medalists honors and has developed 51 ◊ 2001, 2006 U.S. Palmer Cup All-Americans during his tenure, Coach including at least one in 15 of the past 16 seasons. Those golfers have made Georgia alums a common site on professional leaderboards. In April of 2012, Bubba Watson, an All-American for Haack in 2000, became the first Bulldog to win a professional major as he captured the Masters title. And in 2013, six former Bulldogs – Watson, Erik Compton, Russell Henley, Chris Kirk, Brian Harman and Harris English – advanced to the FedExCup Playoffs. Haack’s breakthrough season with the Bulldogs came in 1998-99. No Georgia team had ever ascended to the No. 1 spot in the polls, but Haack’s team did so early in the spring campaign. The Bulldogs later validated their ranking by winning the program’s first national championship. Haack was named National Coach of the Year. Before coming to Athens, Haack was a driving force for the American Junior Golf Association. He joined the AJGA in 1981 as a tournament director before becoming director of operations in 1984 and director of development in 1985. He also served a seven-year stint as captain of the Canon Cup West Team, squads that included Tiger Woods and Chris Riley. In an initiative begun as foundation director from 1988-90, he also organized and established fund-raising programs to build the AJGA’s perpetuity, bringing in more than $750,000 for the foundation and other junior programs. Haack served as assistant executive director from 1990-96, helping manage a staff of 22 and an annual budget of $2.5 million. Additionally, he helped oversee the running of 38 events and 19 qualifiers nationwide. The recipient of the AJGA Sportsmanship Award, Haack graduated from Newnan High School in 1978. He attended West Georgia College in Carrollton, Ga., where he played on the golf team, and he received his degree from Mellen. Haack and his wife, Tori, have a son, Charlie, and a daughter, Katie.

Haack’s Highlights

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Bulldog Bios Administration

Amira Alexander 5-0

2012-13 Highlights Jere Morehead University President

Greg Mcgarity Director of Athletics

David Shipley Faculty Athletics Representative

FRank Crumley Exec. Assoc. AD/ Golf Administrator

Carla Williams Exec. Assoc. AD/ Sr. Woman Admin.

Women’s Golf Support Staff

◊ Earned a spot in Georgia’s playing five for five of six spring events, including the SECs and the NCAA West Regional. ◊ Made her collegiate debut at the Lady Bulldog Invitational, tying for 10th in the weathershortened, 18-hole event. ◊ Was tied for 10th individually following two rounds of the SECs. ◊ Registered the only eagle in all three rounds and 3,780 holes of golf contested at the 2013 SECs. At No. 18, her drive took a fortunate bounce on a cart path to cross the fairway over a creek, leaving her with a 143-yard, 8-iron into the green. She got up-and-down in two to post the lone eagle of the weekend.

Sophomore

Alpharetta, Ga.

Amira’s Scorecard Career Stats

Season T RD STK AVG LOW ’12-13 6 16 1244 77.75 73 Totals 6 16 1244 77.75 73 TOP 10 FINISHES: 1 (1) TOP 20 FINISHES: 1 (1) PAR OR BETTERs: 0 (0) BEST FINISH: T10th – 2013 Lady Bulldog Indiv. LOW ROUND: 73 [+1] 2013 LSU Classic -2nd LOW TOURNAMENT: 232 [+16] 2013 Bryan National

2012-13 Scores

T10 Lady Bulldog.................... 77=77 T42 FSU Match-Up...... 77-81-75=233 49 LSU Classic...........84-73-80=237 T62 Bryan National.....78-77-77=232 T43 SECs......................78-73-85=236 T75 NCAA West...........76-75-78=229

Pre Collegiate Highlights

Bekki Benton Team Manager

Steve Bryant Athletic Trainer

Denise Saliba Administrative Assistant

Michael Gett Marketing & Promotions

Sean Hayes Strength & Conditioning

◊ Finished as runner-up at the 2012 Georgia Women’s Open. ◊ Fired rounds of 71-74=145 to tie for sixth at the 2012 Georgia Women’s Top-60, a tournament featuring the state’s top amateurs. ◊ Member of the Georgia team that won the 2011 USGA Women’s State Team Championship. ◊ Helped Georgia secure a 29-25 victory over Florida in the annual Georgia-Florida Team Matches in 2011. ◊ Was runner-up at the 2010 Georgia State Golf Association (GSGA) Match Play Championship, the headline of four strong showings in that event. In 2009, lost to Mariah Stackhouse in the quarterfinals. In 2010, dropped a 4-and-3 setback to Laura Coble. In 2011, suffered a 2-and-1 loss to eventual champ Margaret Shirley. In 2012, tied for third in qualifying and reached the semifinals. ◊ A four-time winner on the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) and Southeastern Junior Golf Tour (SJGT) in 2009-10, capturing top honors at the 2009 SJGT UGA Auto Trader Invitational, the 2009 SJGT Forrest Hill Junior Classic, the 2009 AJGA Junior All-Star at Callaway Gardens and the 2010 SJGT University of Florida Junior Classic. ◊ Also won the 10th Annual Bill Dickey Invitational in 2010. ◊ Notched six top-10 and 12 top-20 finishes in 16 American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events played between 2008-12. ◊ Finished as runner-up at the 2010 Bubba Conlee National Junior. ◊ Qualified for the 2010 U.S. Women’s Amateur. Tied for 40th in stroke play qualifying. In match play, defeated Stacey Miller in 19 holes in the first round before dropping a 2-and-1 decision to current LPGA player Lizette Salas in the round of 32.

Personal rachel Jones Academic Counselor

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Christie Purks Event Management

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◊ Born January 20, 1994, Amira is the daughter of Tracy and John Alexander, who played collegiate baseball at Yavapia College and Azusa Pacific University. ◊ Major: Psychology. ◊ Recipient of the Mary B. Dinos Scholarship for 2013-14.


Bulldog Bios

Sylvie Brick 5-6

2012-13 Highlights

◊ Tied for 23rd at the Lady Bulldog Invitational, her only appearance of the season. ◊ Missed making her collegiate debut at the Mason Rudolph due to a blister on her right hand. Secured a spot in the playing five in qualifying but was then forced to withdraw after the blister became too painful to complete the practice round. ◊ Reached the quarterfinals of the 2013 Illinois Amateur.

Pre Collegiate Highlights

Sophomore

Frankfort, Ill.

Sylvie’s Scorecard Career Stats

Season T RD STK AVG LOW ’12-13 1 1 81 81.00 81 Totals 1 1 81 81.00 81 TOP 10 FINISHES: 0 (0) TOP 20 FINISHES: 0 (0) PAR OR BETTERs: 0 (0) BEST FINISH: T23rd – 2013 Lady Bulldog Indiv. LOW ROUND: 81 [+9] 2013 Lady Bulldog Indiv. LOW TOURNAMENT: 81 [+9] 2013 Lady Bulldog Indiv.

◊ Played her final two seasons 2012-13 Scores Mason Rudolph....................w/d of high school golf at Marian T23 Lady Bulldog.................... 81=81 Catholic after competing with the boys’ team at Morgan Park Academy as a freshman and sophomore. ◊ Became the first girl ever named to All-Conference for the Chicago Independent Boys’ League in 2009. ◊ Served as team captain of the Morgan Park Academy boys’ golf team as a sophomore. ◊ Named All-State as both a junior and a senior at Marian Catholic. ◊ Defeated teammate Bree Veazey in a playoff to earn top individual honors and lead Marian Catholic to the Class 2A HomewoodFlossmoor Regional title as a senior. ◊ Finished seventh individually and helped Marian Catholic finish sixth at the Class AA State Championships as a senior. ◊ Placed ninth individually at the Class AA State Championships as a junior to help Marian Catholic to a sixth-place team showing. ◊ Named East Suburban Catholic Conference (ESCC) Player of the Year as a senior after earning All-Conference honors as a junior. ◊ Captured a pair of victories on the Mid-American Junior Golf Tour (MAJGT): the 2009 Fall Junior Amateur and the 2010 Second City Classic. ◊ Competed in 17 MAJGT events from 2009-11, posting 15 top-10 efforts including a quartet of runner-up showings. ◊ Named to the Bettinardi MAJGT All-Midwest team in 2010.

Personal

Manuela Carbajo Reé 5-7 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Necochea, Argentina

2012-13 Highlights

Manuela’s Scorecard

◊ Named honorable mention AllAmerica by Golfweek. ◊ Tabbed second-team All-SEC and was also included on the Career Stats SEC’s All-Freshman team. Season T RD STK AVG LOW ◊ Finished the year ranked No. ’12-13 9 27 1999 74.04 70 49 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Totals 9 27 1999 74.04 70 Performance Index. TOP 10 FINISHES: 3 (3) ◊ Finished the year as the nation’s TOP 20 FINISHES: 6 (6) No. 8 freshman in Golfstat’s PAR OR BETTERs: 8 (8) head-to-head rankings. BEST FINISH: 6th – 2013 FSU Match-Up ◊ Competed in nine of 10 team LOW ROUND: events, missing only the 70 [-1] 2012 Stanford-3rd Mason Rudolph while 70 [-2] 2012 Cougar Classic-2nd representing Argentina 70 [-2] 2012 Cougar Classic-1st the World Team Amateur LOW TOURNAMENT: Championships. 214 [-2] 2012 Cougar Classic ◊ Was the only Georgia golfer 2012-13 Scores with a perfect 100.0 percent T10 Cougar Classic.....70-70-74=214 mark in counting rounds T30 Liz Murphey.......... 77-72-74=223 and also ranked second on T12 Stanford Inter. .....71-75-70=216 the squad in stroke average, T6 FSU Match-Up...... 72-71-74=217 par-or-better rounds, eagles, T36 Darius Rucker.......73-77-78=228 birdies, top-10s and top-20s. T14 LSU Classic...........78-72-77=227 ◊ Was the Bulldogs’ top individual T13 Bryan National.....73-74-73=220 at the Cougar Classic, StanT8 SECs...................... 77-75-76=228 T60 NCAA West...........75-76-75=226 ford Intercollegiate (along with E. Burger) and SECs. ◊ Began her career with a season-best 2-under 214 at the Cougar Classic.

Pre Collegiate Highlights

◊ A celebrated junior who won the 2011 South American Amateur, was medalist at the 2010 South American Junior Team Championships and finished eighth at the 2010 World Team Amateur. ◊ Won 17 national level tournaments in Argentina from 2007-12, including the Argentine Women’s Open in both 2010 and 2011. ◊ Compted in both the U.S. Women’s Amateur and the U.S. Girls’ Amateur in 2011. Reached match play in both events and advanced to the Round of 32 at the Girls’. ◊ Helped Argentina to a team victories at the 2010 and 2011 South American Junior Team Championships. ◊ Tied for 14th individually and led Argentina to a runner-up team showing at the 2010 Copa de Las Americas, an event featuring teams from North, Central & South America. ◊ On U.S. soil in 2010, won the Optimist International, finished sixth at the Callaway Championship, placed seventh at the Junior Orange Bowl and was 10th at the AJGA Rolex Championship. ◊ Garnered a one-shot victory over Maria Salinas at the 2011 South American Amateur Championship in Bucaramanga, Colombia. ◊ Placed third in stroke play qualifying and advanced to the semifinals of match play at the 2011 Women’s Western Junior.

◊ Born May 31, 1994, Personal Sylvie is the daughter ◊ Born December 21, 1993, Manuela is the daughter of Maria Marof Myron and cela Ré and Ramiro A.A. Carbajo. Lyndean Brick. ◊ Major: Pre-Journalism. ◊ Major: Statistics. ◊ Recipient of the Women’s Golf Scholarship for 2013-14.

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Bulldog Bios

Amelia Hill

Harang Lee

5-6 ◊ Senior ◊ St. Simons Island, Ga.

2012-13 Highlights

◊ Lone appearance of the season came at the Lady Bulldog Invitational.

2011-12 Highlights

◊ Participated in five tournaments, including competing as an individual in Puerto Rico and as a member of the Georgia “B” team for the Liz Murphey. ◊ Chipped in four counting scores in nine “team” rounds played. ◊ Shot 73 to tie for third in qualifying and then reached the round of 16 in the stroke play bracket at the 2012 Georgia State Golf Association (GSGA) Match Play Championship. ◊ Notched her second straight top-10 finish at the 2012 Georgia Women’s Open, tying for seventh after tying for sixth a year earlier.

2010-11 Highlights

Amelia’s Scorecard Career Stats

Season T RD STK AVG LOW ’10-11 6 18 1383 76.83 69 ’11-12 4 15 1205 80.33 73 ’12-13 1 1 81 81.00 81 Totals 11 34 2669 78.50 69 TOP 10 FINISHES: 0 (0/0/0) TOP 20 FINISHES: 0 (0/0/0) PAR OR BETTERs: 3 (3/0/0) BEST FINISH: T26 – 2010 Mason Rudolph LOW ROUND: 69 [-3] 2010 Fall Preview-1st LOW TOURNAMENT: 216 [E] 2010 Mason Rudolph

2010-11 Scores

T73 NCAA Preview......69-83-78=230 T26 Mason Rudolph....72-73-71=216 T85 Tar Heel.................81-78-75=234 T63 PAC 10-SEC...........77-75-78=230 T59 Puerto Rico...........80-75-81=236 T49 SECs......................80-80-77=237

2011-12 Scores ◊ Earned a spot in the lineup for T67 Cougar Classic.....73-80-74=227 all four fall events, recording T48 Puerto Rico........... 77-82-76=235 a 75.83 average with three T66 Liz Murphey..........79-77-75=231 par-or-better rounds. 60 SECs......................89-92-90=261 ◊ Fired a 3-under 69 in her debut T116 NCAA Central.......90-83-78=251 at the Fall Preview – the best 2012-13 Scores opening effort in UGA history. T23 Lady Bulldog.................... 81=81 ◊ Missed the final three spring regular-season events due to injury (stress fractures) before returning to action for the SECs. Pre Collegiate Highlights

◊ A five-year letterwinner for the Frederica Academy boys’ golf team from 2006-10 and helped the Knights capture three consecutive Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) AA state championships as a sophomore, junior and senior. ◊ Earned GISA All-State honors as a sophomore and a junior. ◊ As a junior, paced Frederica with a 77 to finish fourth individually at the 2009 AA GISA Championships. ◊ Earned female low medalist honors at the GISA State Championships as a sophomore in 2008. ◊ Shot 78 at the GISAs as a freshman to finish eighth individually. ◊ Qualified for the 2008 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship. ◊ Posted 30 top-10s and five wins on Southeastern Junior Golf Tour from 2006-10, winning the 2006 Amelia Island Junior, the 2006 Jekyll Island Junior, the 2008 Innisbrook Easter Classic, the 2009 Sanctuary Cove Junior and the 2010 Sea Island Junior.

Personal

◊ Born January 17, 1992, Amelia is the daughter of Andy and Shannon Hill. ◊ Major: Psychology. ◊ Recipient of the Georgia Women’s Golf Scholarship for 2012-13.

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5-9 ◊ Freshman ◊ Castro Uridales, Spain

Pre Collegiate Highlights

◊ Spent much of the past two years ranked among the world’s top 100 women in World Amateur Golf Rankings, topping out at No. 32 in mid-May of 2012. ◊ One of Europe’s premier amateurs. One of six girls chosen to play in the 2012 Ryder Cup Junior Match and one of a dozen selected to participate in the 2013 Junior Solheim Cup. ◊ Posted a ninth-place finish in qualifying and then advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2013 Ladies British Open Amateur. Dropped a 4-and-3 decision to eventual champion Georgia Hall in the quarterfinals. ◊ Reached the quarterfinals of both the 2010 and 2012 British Girls’ Amateur Championships. ◊ Has represented Spain at each of the past three European Girls’ Team Championships, including a runner-up showing in 2012 and third-place finishes in 2010 and 2013. ◊ Tied for ninth in stroke play qualifying and then compiled a 2-2-2 record in helping Spain to a third-place finish at the 2011 European Girls’ Team event. ◊ Posted a 5-1-0 record in match play to help Spain finish as runnerup in the 2012 European Girls’ Team Championship. Was a combined 4-0 in the semifinals and championship matches. ◊ Tied for 20th in stroke play before notching a 3-1-2 mark in match play as Spain placed third at the 2013 European Girls’ Team tournament. ◊ Has three top-10 finishes – and another top-20 – in the last four Spanish Amateur Championships. Placed sixth in 2010, was runner-up in 2011, tied for seventh in 2012 and tied for 20th in 2013. ◊ In 2011, finished second at the Spanish Am, one shot better than current teammate Rocio Sanchez Lobato in third and three shots ahead of former Bulldog and 2011 National Player of the Year Marta Silva Zamora. ◊ Dropped a tough 1-up decision to eventual champion Emily Pedersen in the round of 16 of the 2013 Spanish Ladies Match Play Championship. ◊ Opened the 2012 calendar season with a two-shot victory in the Spanish International Stroke Play Championship. ◊ Captured medalist honors at the 2011 European Young Master’s in impressive fashion, besting the field by nine shots following a closing round of 68. ◊ A solid 2011 campaign included victories at the Duke of York Young Champions Invitational and the Spanish U16 Nationals. ◊ Burst onto the international scene as a 14-year-old in 2009 by winning the Grand Prix of Chiberta by defeating Delphine Dupuis of France in a sudden-death playoff.

Personal

◊ Born December 23, 1995, Harang is the daughter of Dae Sung Lee and Young Sook Jae. ◊ Major: Pre-Business.


Bulldog Bios

Rocio Sanchez Lobato

Sammi Lee 5-6

Freshman

Winter Park, Fla.

Pre Collegiate Highlights

◊ Ranked as the nation’s No. 22 senior in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. ◊ Wrapped up her junior career in style by winning the 2013 Davis Love III Junior Open in St. Simons Island, Ga. Secured a six-shot victory after entering the final round tied atop the leaderboard. ◊ Tabbed as Golfweek’s Player of the Week on Dec. 11, 2012, after winning the Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) Junior at Eagle Creek. Finished the event at 1-under 145 and then secured the title with a birdie on the second playoff hole. ◊ Named the International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT) U14 Player of the Year for 2009-10. ◊ Notched a pair of top-10 individual finishes at the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Golf Championships, finishing fourth as a junior in 2011 and eighth as a senior in 2012. Finished 21st as a freshman as well. ◊ Also helped Lake Highland Prep to a pair of top-five team finishes FHSAAs: fourth in 2009 and third in 2011. ◊ Recorded six top-10 finishes in nine AJGA events during 2010 and 2011, including a two-shot victory at the 2011 Lockton Kansas City Junior. ◊ Posted three runner-up efforts in five appearances in IJGT events during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 season, doing so at the 2011 tourneys at World Golf Village and Falcons Fire and at 2012’s The Florida Swing at Falcon’s Fire.

Personal

◊ Born December 1, 1994, Sammi is the daughter of Gene and Amy Lee. ◊ Major: Pre-Business.

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2012-13 Highlights

◊ One of only two (along with Emilie Burger) in the lineup for every team event and chipped in 85.0 percent counters. ◊ Fired a 6-under 66 – the secondbest relation-to-par score in UGA history – in the opening round of the FSU Match-Up. Was 8-under through 16 before a double-bogey at No. 17. ◊ Led wire-to-wire in securing co-medalist honors with Tennessee’s Erica Popson. ◊ Paced Georgia to a four-stroke team victory at FSU. ◊ Tied for 11th at the SECs, one of three top-20s in five postseason appearances (SECs, NCAA Regionals and NCAAs).

2011-12 Highlights

◊ Named Freshman All-SEC. ◊ Competed in every event and posted 89.7 percent counters. ◊ Georgia’s top individual at the Cougar Classic, Tar Heel Invitational and NCAA Central. ◊ Opened with a 5-under 211 at the Cougar Classic, tying the sixth-best relation-to-par tally in school history. ◊ Stellar 2012 summer included a runner-up finish at the Ladies British Am, tying for 11th individually (and helping Spain win) at the World University Championships and tying for 12th at the European Ladies Am (her third straight top-20 in that event).

Junior

Marbella, Spain

Rocio’s Scorecard Career Stats

Season T RD STK AVG LOW ’11-12 11 33 2468 74.79 67 ’12-13 10 30 2277 75.90 66 Totals 21 63 4745 75.32 66 TOP 10 FINISHES: 4 (3/1) TOP 20 FINISHES: 7 (5/2) PAR OR BETTERs: 11 (8/3) BEST FINISH: 1st – 2013 FSU Match-Up LOW ROUND: 66 [-6] 2013 FSU Match-Up-1st LOW TOURNAMENT: 211 [-5] 2011 Cougar Classic

2011-12 Scores

T6 Cougar Classic..... 73-67-71=211 T39 Mason Rudolph.... 76-77-73=226 T11 Tar Heel.................72-71-71=214 T95 SEC/PAC-12...........82-76-77=235 T25 Puerto Rico...........79-72-76=227 T43 Darius Rucker............ 77-78=155 T48 SunTrust Gator.....72-80-77=229 T15 Liz Murphey..........72-72-73=217 T8 SECs......................80-73-76=229 T10 NCAA Central.......73-75-74=222 T72 NCAAs.............74-75-75-79=303

2012-13 Scores

T54 Cougar Classic.....75-73-75=223 T23 Mason Rudolph....72-75-81=228 T30 Liz Murphey.......... 77-74-72=223 79 Stanford Inter. .....75-76-83=234 T1 FSU Match-Up...... 66-74-74=214 T51 Darius Rucker....... 77-77-79=233 T33 LSU Classic...........76-79-78=233 T62 Bryan National..... 77-76-79=232 T11 SECs......................74-80-75=229 T72 NCAA West...........78-72-77=228

Pre Collegiate Highlights

◊ A top-10 finisher at three straight Spanish Amatuers from 2009-11, placing eighth in 2009, ninth in 2010 and third in 2011. ◊ Secured four consecutive Spanish age-group titles from 2003-06. ◊ Represented Spain at 2011 Ladies European Team Championships, as well as at the 2009 and 2010 Girls events. Helped Spain to a runner-up finish at the 2011 Ladies. Tied for fifth and 10th in qualifying at the 2009 and 2010 Girls events, respectively, and helped Spain to third-place efforts in match play each year. ◊ Won the inaugural 2007 Evian Master’s Junior.

Personal

◊ Born May 12, 1993, Rocio is the daughter of Jacinto Sanchez and Francisca Lobato. ◊ Major: Economics. ◊ Recipient of the Vickie and Leon Farmer Scholarship for 2012-13 and 2013-14.

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Bulldog Bios

Mary ellen shuman

isabel Silva Zamora

5-7 ◊ Freshman ◊ St. Simons Island, Ga.

Pre Collegiate Highlights

◊ A five-time winner on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour (SJGT), winning the 2013 Sea Island Junior Classic, 2012 UGAAutoTrader.com Invitational, the 2012 Doublegate Junior Classic, the 2011 Brunswick Junior Classic and the 2011 Junior Peach Blossom. ◊ All told, recorded 11 top-five finishes in 13 SJGT events from 201113. ◊ Played a limited number of AJGA events, posting four top-10 finishes between 2009-13 and highlighted by a sixth-place showing at the 2011 Cleveland HealthCare Foundation Junior. ◊ Tied for sixth at the 2013 Brian Harman Junior Championship. ◊ Helped the Frederica Academy boys’ golf team to four consecutive Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) Class AA state tiles, extending the Knights’ streak to six straight championships. ◊ A two-time overall medalist, four-time female medalist and fourtime all-state selection at the GISA AA Championships. ◊ Fired a 3-under 69 to secure overall medalist honors at the 2013 GISAs as a senior. ◊ Tied for second overall by shooting 74 at the 2012 GISAs. ◊ Carded a 2-under 70 at the 2011 GISAs to tie teammate Due Love, son of Davis Love III, for medalist honors as a sophomore. ◊ As a freshman, shot 76 at the GISAs to best current Georgia teammate Amelia Hill for female low medalist honors. ◊ A three-sport standout who also secured All-Region 2AA honors in basketball as a junior and served as captain of the basketball and cheerleading squads as a senior. ◊ Served as president of the student council as a senior, one of numerous leadership positions she held at Frederica.

Personal

◊ Born March 15, 1995, Mary Ellen is the daughter of Billy and Bonney Shuman. ◊ Major: Pre-Business.

5-5 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Santiago de Compostela, Spain

2012-13 Highlights

◊ Participated in qualifying throughout much of the fall but failed to crack the Bulldogs’ playing five. ◊ Suffered a severe gash on her left hand while gripping a club and missed the entire 2013 calendar portion of the schedule while recuperating. ◊ Competed regionally while at home in Spain during the summer.

2011-12 Highlights

◊ Her Spanish nickname “Isa” (pronounced “EE-sah”) quickly grew on everyone in Athens. ◊ Enrolled in the University of Georgia in January 2012 and joined the Bulldogs’ roster. ◊ Practiced with the team but did not participate in qualifying or compete in any tournaments...utilizing that Spring Semester as a redshirt period. ◊ Joined the Georgia roster mid-year largely to have a semester on the team with her sister, Marta, a senior during the 2011-12 season. ◊ Marta Silva Zamora is one of the most decorated players in the history of Georgia Golf. She was the consensus National Player of the Year in 2011 and became only the second four-time All-American in the program’s history.

Pre Collegiate Highlights ◊ Attended Heritage Academy for one year of high school while training at the Hank Haney International Junior Golf Academy in Hilton Head Island, S.C., the same locations her sister Marta attended before attending Georgia. ◊ Returned to Spain to complete her high school career before opting to attend UGA.

Personal

◊ Born September 27, 1993, Isabel is the daughter of Jesus Silva and Maria del Coro Zamora. ◊ Major: Pre-Business.

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2012-13 Statistics Individual & Miscellaneous Statistics

vs. Cnt. Eagles/ POB Low Low Top Best Player Events Rds. Strokes Avg. Par Pct. Birdies Rds. 18 54 10 / 20 Finish

Emilie Burger 11 34 2498 73.47 +59 96.7 4 / 86 15 68 211 (-5) 5 / 9 1st-Twice Manuela Carbajo Ré 9 27 1999 74.04 +64 100.0 3 / 69 8 70 214 (-2) 3 / 6 6th-FSU Rocio Sanchez Lobato 10 30 2277 75.90 +126 85.0 0 / 54 3 66 214 (-2) 1 / 2 1st-FSU Kailey Walsh 10 30 2284 76.13 +133 68.5 1 / 63 3 67 220 (+4) 1 / 2 5th-LSU Amira Alexander 6 16 1244 77.75 +95 60.0 1 / 23 0 73 229 (+16) 1 / 1 10th-LBDI Collins Bradshaw 6 18 1402 77.89 +112 60.0 0 / 32 3 69 221 (+5) 0 / 0 34th-LMCC Sylvie Brick 2 1 81 81.00 +9 0 / 1 0 81 0 / 0 23rd-LBDI Amelia Hill 1 1 81 81.00 +9 0 / 0 0 81 0 / 0 23rd-LBDI Abby Johnson 1 3 246 82.00 +30 66.7 0 / 5 0 77 246 (+30) 0 / 0 60th-LSU Alex Celli 1 1 84 84.00 +12 0 / 1 0 81 0 / 0 31st-LBDI Team Totals 10 30 8953 298.43 +349 2 287 867 (+3) 9 / 10 1st-FSU Individual Totals 11 151 11418 75.62 +591 9 / 316 30 66 211 (-5) 9 / 18 1st-3 Times * Individual totals at bottom of stats do not include scores of golfers competing individually at Lady Bulldog Invitational, FSU Match-Up & LSU Classic ◊ Low 18/54 scores are relation-to-par

Tournament

Cougar Classic Sept. 9-11 Charleston, S.C.

Carbajo Sanchez Alexander Bradshaw Brick Burger Ré Celli Hill Johnson Lobato Walsh Team 72-73-76 70-74-72 70-70-74 75-73-75 76-75-69 287-290-290 =221 (+5) =216 (E) =214 (-2) =223 (+7) =220 (+4) =867 (+3) T43rd T14th T10th T54th T36th 5th of 24

Mason Rudolph Championship 80-81-74 WD 72-72-72 72-75-81 77-78-82 301-306-309 Sept. 21-23 Franklin, Tenn.

=235 (+19) =216 (E) =228 (+12) =237 (+21) =916 (+52) T51st 1st T23rd 59th 9th of 15

Liz Murphey Fall Preview

69-80-75 73-73-71 77-72-74 77-74-72 78-82-75 296-299-292 =224 (+8) =217 (+1) =223 (+7) =223 (+7) =235 (+19) =887 (+23) T34th T10th T30th T30th T77th 5th of 18

Stanford Intercollegiate

78-76-76 71-70-75 71-75-70 75-76-83 76-74-72 293-295-293 =230 (+17) =216 (+3) =216 (+3) =234 (+21) =222 (+9) =881 (+29) T69th T12th T12th 79th T36th 11th of 17

Lady Bulldog Invitational

77 81 84 81 =77 (+5) =81 (+9) =84 (+12) =81 (+9) T10th T23rd T31st T23rd

FSU Match-Up Tournament

77-81-75 72-82-78 75-81-68 72-71-74 66-74-74 80-74-71 290-300-287 =233 (+17) =232 (+16) =224 (+8) =217 (+1) =214 (-2) =225 (+9) =877 (+13) T42nd Ind.-T39th T14th T6th T1st T18th 1st of 12

Oct. 5-7 Athens, Ga.

Oct. 19-21 Stanford, Calif. Feb. 2 Athens, Ga.

Feb. 15-17 Tallahassee, Fla.

Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 90-82-88 82-77-75 73-77-78 77-77-79 76-73-75 308-299-307 March 8-10 Hilton Head Island, S.C.

=260 (+47) =229 (+16) =228 (+15) =233 (+20) +224 (+11) =914 (+62) 80th T39th T36th T51st T22nd 10th of 15

LSU Golf Classic

84-73-80 78-71-76 78-72-77 83-77-86 76-79-78 78-67-78 315-293-311 =237 (+21) =225 (+9) =227 (+11) =246 (+30) =233 (+17) =223 (+7) =919 (+55) 49th T7th T14th T60th T33rd Ind.-5th T5th of 14

Bryan National Collegiate

78-77-77 72-70-69 73-74-73 77-76-79 83-75-74 300-295-293 =232 (+16) =211 (-5) =220 (+4) =232 (+16) =232 (+16) =888 (+24) T62nd 1st T13th T62nd T62nd 6th of 17

SEC Championships

78-73-85 78-77-75 77-75-76 74-80-75 77-82-76 306-305-302 =236 (+20) =230 (+14) =228 (+12) =229 (+13) =235 (+19) =913 (+49) T43rd T14th T8th T11th T37th 2nd of 14

NCAA West Regional

76-75-78 68-75-69 75-76-75 78-73-77 77-79-75 296-299-296 =229 (+16) =212 (-1) =226 (+13) =228 (+15) =231 (+18) =891 (+39) T75th 7th T60th T72nd T81st 10th of 24

NCAA Championships May 21-24 Athens, Ga.

75-77-75-77 +302 (+14) T58th

Strokes Stroke Average 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round

1244 1402 81 2498 1999 84 81 77.75 77.89 81.00 73.47 74.04 84.00 81.00 470 (78.33) 461 (76.83) 81 (81.00) 814 (74.00) 666 (74.00) 84 (84.00) 81 (81.00) 379 (75.80) 474 (79.00) 812 (73.82) 662 (73.56) 395 (79.00) 467 (77.83) 797 (72.45) 671 (74.56)

March 22-24 Baton Rouge, La.

March 29-31 Brown Summit, N.C. April 19-21 Birmingham, Ala. May 9-11 Stanford, Calif.

246 2277 2284 8953 82.00 75.90 76.13 298.43 83 (83.00) 747 (74.70) 778 (77.80) 2992 (299.20) 77 (77.00) 757 (75.70) 759 (75.90) 2981 (298.10) 86 (86.00) 773 (77.30) 747 (74.70) 2980 (298.00)

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Georgia Golf History UGA Has Long Been Among Nation’s Best

Perhaps no other player made the It all began in 1967, when Liz Murimpact that Vicki Goetze did in her phey joined the UGA faculty as an assistant physical education protwo-season stint at Georgia. A nafessor and golf coach. She gradutive of nearby Watkinsville, Goetze ally built Georgia into a national capped her freshman year by shootpowerhouse...a status the Bulldogs ing a tourney-record 65 on the last have maintained for decades. day of the 1992 NCAA Champion In the past three decades, the ships in Tempe, Ariz., to win medalBulldogs have earned four nationist honors by three over Arizona’s al championships – one team and Annika Sorenstam. three individual titles. Georgia has In 2001, the Bulldogs captured won an SEC-best 19 team and inditheir first team national title. Georvidual league titles. gia rallied from a four-shot deficit On the team front, Georgia has entering the final round to best topfinished among the top 20 schools ranked Duke by three shots in HowUGA Golf’s Founding Females ey-in-the-Hills, Fla. at the national championships during 25 of the last 35 years – 20 of Terri Moody (L) and Liz Murphey (R) take in the those in the top 10. UGA has cap- action at the 2000 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Premier amateurs tured 11 SEC team crowns, includ- Murphey started the program from scratch and Vicki Goetze arrived in Athens as was head coach from 1967-87. She also was the ing three straight from 1997-99. one of the most celebrated and decsenior woman administrator while UGA devel Individually, Georgia golfers have oped into a national power in women’s athletics. orated junior golfers ever. Goetze posted 36 top-20 individual finishes Moody, an Athens native who was the first female was a six-time AJGA All-American at nationals. Four of those came in to receive a full athletic scholarship to UGA, paid and three-time National Junior Golf2001 alone, when Reilley Rankin, major dividends on that investment by winning er of the Year. She won the 1989 U.S. Laura Henderson, Angela Jerman the schools’s first-ever national title in women’s Amateur during the summer after her sophomore year of high school and Summer Sirmons all did so en athletics. and won a second Am in 1992 folroute to securing the team national title. The aforementioned quartet is among 28 golfers who have lowing her freshman campaign at UGA. been named All-America 50 times. In addition, Bulldog golfers Goetze is one of UGA’s premier amateurs, a list that continhave won eight SEC individual titles, eight SEC Golfer of the ues to grow. The year before Terri Moody won her individual national Year honors and eight SEC Freshman of the Year accolades. crown, she became UGA’s first representative in the Curtis Cup, The quintet of coaches the biennial competition between top amateurs from the U.S. In 1986, Beans Kelly, a member of Bulldog teams that fin- and Great Britain & Ireland. Bulldogs have represented the U.S. ished fourth and third at the 1982 and 1983 national champion- five more times, as well as GB&I in 2008. ships, respectively, took the reins from her mentor and con- Four international Bulldogs have claimed Amateur titles in tinued to build upon the foundation Liz Murphey established. their native countries. Kelly Froelich captured the 2003 French During Beans’ tenure from 1986-2000, Georgia collected seven Junior, Laura Henderson won the 2006 Canadian Am, Marta SilSEC Championships, five SEC individual crowns and five top- va Zamora secured the 2010 Spanish Am crown and Manuela 10 NCAA finishes. Carbajo Ré won the 2011 South American Am. Todd McCorkle assumed the helm in 2000 and delivered the program’s first-ever team national title the following spring. Dominating the SEC in Beans’ “Glory Days” Kelley Hester, a three-time All-SEC performer as the former Shauna Estes and Reilley Rankin were the driving forces beKelley Richardson, christened the newest chapter in Georgia hind teams which won an unprecedented trio of three straight Golf lore in 2008 and led the Bulldogs to two more top-20s. SEC Championships between 1997-99. Josh Brewer was named as the Bulldogs’ fifth head coach in In 1997, Estes became the first player to claim the league’s June 2012 and immediately began to build upon UGA’s rich golf “Triple Crown” – earning SEC Player and Freshman of the Year legacy, capturing two individual and one team championship accolades and medalist honors at the SEC Championships. during his initial campaign in Athens. A year later, Beans Kelly was tabbed National Coach of the Year and Rankin repeated Estes’ “Triple Crown” effort.

National titles make their way to Athens

Georgia Golf owns four national championships – three individual crowns and one team title. Athens native Terri Moody was the first woman ever to receive a full athletic scholarship to UGA and became the Bulldogs’ first national medalist. She captured the 1981 AIAW title at the UGA Golf Course after winning a three-hole playoff over Miami’s Patti Rizzo. Cindy Schreyer secured Georgia’s first NCAA medalist honor by winning at the Innisbrook Resort in Tarpon Springs, Fla., in 1984. She did so in much the same style as Moody, in a threehole sudden-death playoff win over SMU’s Martha Foyer and Miami’s Michele Berteotti.

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Making a mark in the professional ranks

Fifteen Bulldogs have gone on to play on the LPGA Tour, with four topping $1 million in career earnings and the group winning more than $8.5 million combined. In addition, 24 Georgia golfers have competed on the Futures Tour and several have played on the Ladies European Tour (LET). Nanci Bowen won the 1995 Nabisco Dinah Shore Championship, the lone major championship by a Georgia golfer. In 1986, Cindy (Pleger) Mackey became the first former Bulldog to secure an LPGA win, rolling to a 16-shot victory at the MasterCard International that still stands as the Tour record for largest margin of victory.


letterwinners/Head Coaches A

Amira Alexander..................... 2013 Lisa Alvey...........................1983-84 Carolina Andrade.....2007-08-09-10 Victoria Askerberg.................. 1974

B

Debbie Battle.................1981-82-83 Jackie Beers............ 2003-04-05-06 Luciana Bemvenuti............ 1991-92 Joann Blackwell.......1976-77-78-79 Julia Boros...............1995-96-97-98 Nanci Bowen............1986-87-88-89 Collins Bradshaw...............2012-13 Melissa Brody....................2009-10 Sylvie Brick.............................. 2013 Emilie Burger........... 2010-11-12-13

C

Anne Cain.................1987-88-89-90 Krystle Caithness....................2008 Manuela Carbajo Ré............... 2013 Diana Carlton.......................... 1973 Leann Casey............................ 1975 Leanne Casey...........1986-87-88-89 Alex Celli.................................. 2013 Whitney Christie..... 2001-02-03-04 Lori Clark................. 1978-79-80-81 Amanda Cockburn........1988-89-90 Carrie Conrad................1979-80-81 Debbie Cosgrove.................... 1977 Leigh Crosby......................2009-10 Michelle Cuccio.............1987-88-89

D

Linda Dalton............................ 1971 Carol Donald............1976-77-78-79 Sarah Donald.................... 2005-06 Kelly Doohan............1991-93-94-95

E

Mitzi Edge.................1979-80-81-82 Janie Edmond......................... 1979 Karen Epermanis.... 1978-79-80-81 Shauna Estes............1997-98-99-00

H

Kiara Hayashida.............2010-11-12 Laura Henderson.....1998-99-00-01 Ruth Ann Hendrix................... 1975 Mallory Hetzel......... 2006-07-08-09 Amelia Hill..................... 2011-12-13

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P

Judy Parker........................ 1975-76 Barbara Parsons...................... 1970 Tina Paternostro......1989-90-91-92 Garrett Phillips...................2007-08 Cindy Pleger.............1980-81-82-83 Carol Preisinger............1982-83-84 Angela Prybis..................... 1991-92

Angela Jerman.........1999-00-01-02 Lauren Jeske......................2000-01 R Abby Johnson.......... 2010-11-12-13 Cameron Rabb........................ 1978 Reilley Rankin................1998-99-01 Claudia Register...................... 1977 K Sherry Kamens........1976-77-78-79 Kelley Richardson... 1993-94-95-96 Beans Kelly.........................1982-83 Joy Richman..................1973-74-75 Denise King..............1981-82-83-84 Petra Rigby.........................1990-91 Mary King ............................... 1973 Lianne Ritchie................1983-84-85 Sharon King....................... 1974-75 Lee Roquemore.................. 1977-78 Jill Kinloch................1987-88-89-90 Kelly Kluska..............1989-90-91-92 S Beth Kurtz................ 1984-85-86-87 Rocio Sanchez Lobato.......2012-13 Heather Kuzmich......1985-86-87-88 Milena Savich.................2010-11-12 Jennifer Schuck..................1993-94 Cindy Schreyer........ 1982-83-84-85 L Donna Lawson................... 1977-78 Marta Silva Zamora.2009-10-11-12 Ruth Ann Lazenby..............1982-84 Summer Sirmons....1999-01-02-03 Alina Lee........................2006-07-08 Kathy Spaugh..................... 1977-78 Taylor Leon........................ 2006-07 Ann Stacy................................ 1984 Joni LeSage...................1979-80-81 Martha Stacy............1980-81-82-83 Stephanie Lowe...... 1984-85-86-88 Liz Stuart..................................2001 Sandy Lumpkin............. 1976-77-78

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Betsy Majors........................... 1978 Stefi Markovich....... 1994-95-96-97 Allison Martin.................... 2004-05 Laura Mays.............................. 1983 Gena McCall.............1973-74-75-76 Sara Miley................1990-91-92-93 Tish Miller..........................1979-80 Kristin Milligan.........1990-91-92-93 Marrion Mitcham.................... 1977 Terri Moody............. 1978-79-80-81 Paula Morabito.............. 1974-75-76

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Melissa Nault.....................1979-80 Tess Fordham........... 2009-10-11-12 Natalia Nicholls....... 2002-03-04-05 Abbi Francis...................... 2002-03 Donna Noonan.........1975-76-77-78 Kelly Froelich........... 2003-04-05-06 Nancy Nutting......................... 1970

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Innapha Tantanavivat..............2008 Marie Thomas.....................1990-91 Sue Thomas..............1985-86-87-88 Sarah Trew...............................2002 Lisa Tyler.................. 2003-04-05-06

V-W

Geri Vartabedian......1990-91-93-94 Whitney Wade......... 2004-05-06-07 Heidi Wall................................. 1993 Kailey Walsh............................ 2013 Anne Washington....1975-76-77-78 Janet Webber.......................... 1971 Marcie White.................1988-89-90 Melanie Wilson.............1984-85-86 Debbie Wooley...................1978-79 Misty Wray .........................1979-80 Kendall Wright......................... 2010

Y-Z

Bobbie Jo Gabrielsen............. 1969 Courtney Octave......1996-97-98-99 Dawn Young..............1973-74-75-76 Lori Gaffney........................1985-86 Shannon Ogg...........1997-98-99-00 Jean Zuckerman..................... 1972 Vicki Goetze........................1992-93 Erin O’Neil............... 1994-95-96-97 Caroline Gowan.......1981-82-83-84 Sabra Gray.............. 1994-95-96-97

Natalia Nichols

Whitney Wade

Liz Murphey (1978-86)

Liz Murphey, a leader in the evolution of women’s intercollegiate athletics, had been at UGA for a decade when the school named women’s golf an intercollegiate sport. She led Georgia top-10 finishes at each national championship from 1979-83 and coached Terri Moody and Cindy Schreyer to individual national titles. Murphey also served as SWA for 18 years and guided UGA women’s athletics to six SEC All-Sports titles from 1984-94.

Beans Kelly (1986-00)

Never labeled as predictable, Beans Kelly resigned in 2000 while seemingly on top of the college golf world. Under her tutelage, the Lady Bulldogs won 43 team and 33 individual titles, including Vicki Goetze’s 1992 NCAA title; captured seven SEC crowns; and posted eight NCAA top-10 finishes. She was named National Coach of the Year in 1998 and in 2000 became the youngest coach inducted into the NGCA Hall of Fame.

Todd McCorkle (2000-07) Todd McCorkle arrived in Athens just months after leading Arizona to the national championship. The next spring, McCorkle coached Georgia to the program’s first-ever NCAA team title and became just the second coach in Division I history to win back-to-back NCAA championships at two schools. McCorkle also led the Bulldogs to two SEC titles and seven of his Bulldog golfers combined to earn 11 AllAmerica certificates. Kelley Hester (2007-12)

Kelley Hester returned to her alma mater in June 2007 and furthered the storied tradition of Georgia Golf. She led the Bulldogs to a pair of top-10 finishes in her five campaigns in Athens. Individually, Marta Silva Zamora blossomed under Hester’s tutelage to become the consensus National Player of the Year in 2011 and five different Bulldogs combined to secure eight AllAmerica certificates during Hester’s tenure.

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all-time results 1978-79 Season

Lady Mountaineer Invit...........1st (627) Lady Seminole Invit. ............. 2nd (930) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ................ 2nd (642) Lady Gator Invit...................... 5th (933) Beacon Woods Invit............... 2nd (628) Peggy Kirk Bell Invit. .....8th of 14 (657) Duke Invit. ...................... 1st of 18 (313) Lady Paladin Invit. ........ 1st of 21 (942) Lady Buckeye Invit. ......2nd of 18 (648) Southern Inter................ 1st of 25 (948) AIAWs...........................8th of 27 (1257)

1979-80 Season

Lady Mountaineer Invit.... 1st of 14 (613) Lady Seminole Invit. ..... 1st of 16 (898) Nancy Lopez Invit....... T3rd of 15 (952) Lady Gator Invit............2nd of 12 (930) South Florida Invit. . ..... 4th of 11 (969) Tiger-Tide Invit................ 1st of 8 (619) Duke Invit. ...................... 1st of 16 (948) Lady Paladin Invit. ........ 1st of 24 (608) Lady Buckeye Invit. . ....2nd of 17 (964) Southern Inter................ 1st of 27 (922) AIAWs...........................9th of 28 (1234)

1980-81 Season

Lady Seminole Invit. ....2nd of 16 (890) Nancy Lopez Invit.........2nd of 15 (928) Georgia Invit. ................. 1st of 22 (964) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........ 1st of 27 (912) Lady Gator Invit. ...........6th of 18 (909) Lady Spartan Invit. .......2nd of 13 (929) Lady Paladin Invit. ........3rd of 23 (905) Southern Inter................ 1st of 18 (913) Tiger-Tide Invit. ............. 1st of 13 (935) Lady Kat Invit................. 1st of 18 (908) SECs.................................2nd of 6 (882) Lady Buckeye Invit. ....... 1st of 14 (915) AIAWs..........................2nd of 25 (1223)

1984-85 Season

Lady Seminole Invit. .....7th of 17 (912) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........ 1st of 14 (894) Memphis State Invit. ....6th of 18 (640) Pat Bradley Invit. ...........9th of 15 (980) Guadalajara Invit. ..........6th of 16 (925) Betsy Rawls Invit. ..........4th of 18 (914) South Carolina Invit. .....3rd of 14 (931) Southern Inter................3rd of 16 (927) Lady Gator Invit. ...........4th of 15 (909) Lady Paladin Invit. ........4th of 23 (947) Cancelled Classic............. 1st of 9 (926) SECs.................................. 1st of 6 (900) NCAAs........................T6th of 18 (1257)

1985-86 Season

Lady Seminole Invit. ..... 7th of 19 (916) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........8th of 14 (943) Lady Buckeye Invit. .......8th of 15 (938) Ford Collegiate Invit. ....7th of 12 (946) Guadalajara Invit. ..........3rd of 15 (893) Betsy Rawls Classic.......7th of 18 (932) Metro Invit. .....................2nd of 7 (885) Lady Gator Invit. ...........5th of 12 (921) South Carolina Invit. ..... 1st of 13 (916) Southern Inter................7th of 16 (930) SECs..................................4th of 7 (936) NCAAs. ......................13th of 17 (1225)

1986-87 Season

1981-82 Season

Ford Collegiate Invit. ....5th of 12 (943) Beacon Woods Invit. .....4th of 12 (908) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........4th of 16 (918) U.S.International Invit. .2nd of 15 (919) Guadalajara Invit. ..........5th of 14 (924) Lady Gator Invit. ...........6th of 12 (312) Betsy Rawls Classic.......5th of 18 (938) South Carolina Invit. .....4th of 12 (917) Lady Paladin Invit. ........3rd of 10 (925) Southern Inter................4th of 17 (947) SECs.................................2nd of 8 (912)

1982-83 Season

Beacon Woods Invit. ....2nd of 14 (904) Lady Tar Heel Invit. .......2nd of 18 (917) SIC Fall Classic................. 1st of 9 (916) UCLA Desert Classic.....2nd of 15 (915) Guadalajara Invit. .........2nd of 12 (926) Betsy Rawls Invit. .........2nd of 18 (928) South Carolina Invit. ....2nd of 15 (921) Lady Mustang Roundup.....4th of 12 (955) Woodbridge Collegiate....3rd of 9 (914) WSICs............................. 1st of 15 (879) SECs.................................. 1st of 9 (864) NCAAs....................... T2nd of 17 (1182)

Lady Seminole Invit. ....2nd of 17 (916) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........ 1st of 20 (874) Nancy Lopez Invit. ........7th of 16 (959) Monterrey Invit. ............3rd of 15 (901) South Florida Invit. .......3rd of 10 (941) Lady Spartan Invit. ........6th of 12 (939) LSU-Fairwood Invit. ......3rd of 14 (321) Lady Paladin Invit. ........ 1st of 22 (897) Southern Inter................3rd of 18 (935) SECs................................. 2nd of 6 (901) AIAWs...........................4th of 25 (1214) Lady Seminole Invit. ..... 1st of 19 (886) Nancy Lopez Invit. ........9th of 15 (966) Torneo Universitario......8th of 12 (927) Suncoast Invit. ..............6th of 12 (936) Lady Gator Invit. ...........6th of 18 (627) Lady Mustang...............2nd of 12 (957) Betsy Rawls Invit. ........ 11th of 20 (930) Cancelled Classic............. 1st of 8 (933) Southern Inter................3rd of 17 (930) SECs.................................. 1st of 5 (890) NCAAs..........................3rd of 17 (1206)

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1983-84 Season

Lady Seminole Invit. ..... 1st of 16 (910) Pat Bradley Invit. ...........8th of 17 (947) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........ 6th of 19 (632) Suncoast Invit. ..............7th of 15 (942) Lady Gator Invit. ...........6th of 17 (927) Lady Paladin Invit. ........4th of 20 (932) Betey Rawls Classic..... 10th of 18 (953) Cancelled Classic.......... 2nd of 11 (960) Southern Inter................4th of 17 (941) SECs.................................2nd of 6 (912)

1987-88 Season

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Beacon Woods Invit. .....4th of 12 (918) SIC Fall Classic................2nd of 8 (953) UCLA Desert Classic......6th of 18 (916) Lady Gator Invit. ...........4th of 12 (937) Patty Sheehan Invit. .... 11th of 15 (944) Betsy Rawls Invit. ..........6th of 18 (920) South Carolina Invit. ....2nd of 13 (921) Woodbridge Collegiate....4th of 9 (949) Southern Inter............... 2nd of 11 (901) SECs..................................4th of 9 (935) NCAAs..........................6th of 17 (1234)

1989-90 Season

Beacon Woods Invit. ..... 1st of 12 (888) Tiger-Tide Invit. ............. 1st of 20 (882) UCLA Desert Classic......8th of 12 (994) Lady Gator Invit. ...........7th of 12 (944) Jostens Invit. ...............T9th of 15 (962) Betsy Rawls Invit. ..........5th of 18 (933) South Carolina Invit. ..... 1st of 14 (921) Woodbridge Collegiate.2nd of 10 (925) Southern Inter................ 1st of 13 (924) SECs.................................. 1st of 9 (607) NCAAs........................17th of 17 (1284)

1990-91 Season

Roadrunner Invit. ....... T3rd of 12 (940) Ohio State Invit. ............3rd of 19 (936) Beacon Woods Invit. ......1st of 11 (882) Tiger-Tide Invit. .............. 1st of19 (916) Guadalajara Invit. ...........1st of 11 (932) Lady Gator Invit. ...........9th of 12 (970) Longhorn Invit. ..............5th of 17 (634) Lady Paladin Invit. .........2nd of 9 (915) Woodbridge Collegiate...2nd of 9 (933) WSICs............................. 1st of 13 (930) SECs...............................T2nd of 9 (942) NCAAs..........................5th of 17 (1222)

1991-92 Season

Shiseido Cup...................2nd of 9 (945) Ping Lady Sun Devil....T3rd of 18 (913) Beacon Woods Invit. ..... 1st of 12 (893) Tiger-Tide Invit. ............. 1st of 15 (942) UCF Inter.Classic.............1st of 15 (911) Betsy Rawls Classic......2nd of 18 (937) Lady Mustang Invit. ...... 1st of 12 (928) WSICs............................2nd of 17 (918) SECs............................... 2nd of 10 (899) NCAAs.......................... 3rd of 17 (1181)

1992-93 Season

Beacon Woods Invit. ..... 1st of 12 (895) Georgia Preview Invit. .. 1st of 19 (916) Tiger-Tide Invit. ............. 1st of 20 (909) Carolyn Cudone Inter.....3rd of 15 (949) Lady Gator Invit. ...........3rd of 12 (952) Betsy Rawls Classic......2nd of 18 (646) Rainbow Wahine Invit. .. 1st of 16 (914) WSICs.............................3rd of 19 (933) SECs................................ 1st of 12 (605) NCAA East...................... 1st of 18 (897) NCAAs...........................4th of 17 (1197)

Year-by-Year Wins Season T / Ind. SECs Regs. 1978-79 0 / 2 - - 1979-80 6 / 3 - - 1980-81 6 / 4 2nd - 1981-82 2 / 3 2nd - 1982-83 3 / 0 1st - 1983-84 1 / 2 2nd - 1984-85 3 / 4 1st - 1985-86 1 / 0 4th - 1986-87 0 / 0 2nd - 1987-88 3 / 3 1st - 1988-89 0 / 1 4th - 1989-90 5 / 4 1st - 1990-91 4 / 2 t-2nd - 1991-92 4 / 4 2nd - 1992-93 6 / 4 1st 1st 1993-94 1 / 0 1st 14th 1994-95 1 / 1 t-3rd 5th 1995-96 0 / 1 6th 10th 1996-97 2 / 3 1st t-8th 1997-98 7 / 5 1st 1st 1998-99 7 / 3 1st 1st 1999-00 2 / 2 4th t-9th 2000-01 2 / 3 1st 3rd 2001-02 1 / 0 5th 7th 2002-03 0 / 0 7th t-2nd 2003-04 3 / 1 6th 5th 2004-05 2 / 3 *2nd 9th 2005-06 3 / 1 3rd 5th 2006-07 2 / 2 1st 2nd 2007-08 1 / 0 3rd 3rd 2008-09 1 / 3 6th 8th 2009-10 2 / 3 4th 11th 2010-11 0 / 1 8th 14th 2011-12 0 / 0 5th t-10th 2012-13 1 / 3 2nd 10th Titles 82 / 71 11 3

Nat’ls 8th 9th 2nd 4th 3rd t-6th 13th t-2nd 6th 17th 5th 3rd 4th 18th t-10th t-2nd 7th 1st 5th 11th 9th 6th 8th t-10th 15th 1

* lost in a sudden-death playoff.

1993-94 Season

Oregon Fall Preview.... 11th of 17 (670) Beacon Woods Invit. .....7th of 12 (926) Tiger-Tide Invit. ...........13th of 20 (666) Carolyn Cudone Inter.....4th of 16 (935) Lady Gator Invit. ..........2nd of 12 (913) Betsy Rawls Classic.......7th of 15 (980) Rainbow Wahine Inter..13th of 20 (340) WSICs.............................3rd of 20 (939) SECs.................................1st of 11 (890) NCAA East.................... 14th of 19 (966)

1994-95 Season

Tiger-Tide Invit. .............4th of 12 (614) Beacon Woods Invit. .....3rd of 12 (923) Lady Paladin Invit. .......2nd of 23 (903) Carolyn Cudone Inter. ... 7th of 12 (911) Preview Invit. .................9th of 22 (952) Lady Gator Invit. ..........2nd of 13 (921) Betsy Rawls Invit. ........ 10th of 16 (960) Rainbow Wahine Inter. ...1st of 19 (911) Liz Murphey Classic......2nd of 15 (923) SECs..............................T3rd of 11 (938) NCAA East...................... 5th of 19 (912) NCAAs........................18th of 18 (1235)


all-time results 1995-96 Season

Rolex Fall Preview......T12th of 19 (928) Auburn Tiger Invit. .......2nd of 12 (607) Roadrunner Invit. ..........7th of 16 (946) Lady Paladin Invit. ......13th of 23 (936) Carolyn Cudone Inter... T11th of 15 (961) Lady Gator Invit.............4th of 13 (915) Fripp Island Invit............4th of 24 (645) Rainbow Wahine Inter. .. 5th of 19 (936) Liz Murphey Classic.....T7th of 22 (927) SECs................................6th of 12 (628) NCAA East.................... 10th of 19 (932)

1996-97 Season

2000-01 Season

NCAA Fall Preview.......12th of 21 (625) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........3rd of 17 (922) Lady Paladin Invit. ........ 6th of 22 (901) Golf World Invit. ............5th of 12 (885) CGF Match Play................2nd of 8 (2-1) Lady Gator Invit. ..........2nd of 17 (878) South Carolina Invit. .... 2nd of 11 (892) Liz Murphey Classic......2nd of 18 (913) LSU/Cleveland Classic... 3rd of 11 (884) SECs................................ 1st of 12 (872) NCAA East......................3rd of 21 (887) NCAAs...........................1st of 24 (1176)

2001-02 Season

Auburn Tiger Invit. ........3rd of 12 (600) Rolex Fall Preview......T17th of 21 (983) Lady Paladin Invit. ........9th of 21 (934) Pat Bradley Inter.............3rd of 15 (915) Lady Gator Invit. ...........7th of 15 (925) Fripp Island Invit. .........2nd of 17 (925) Lady Gamecock..............7th of 15 (916) Liz Murphey Classic....... 1st of 19 (907) SECs................................ 1st of 12 (899) NCAA East....................T8th of 19 (958)

NCAA Fall Preview.........8th of 24 (603) Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........5th of 14 (922) Mercedes-Benz Coll.......3rd of 14 (910) Auburn-Derby Invit. ...... 1st of 12 (885) Regional Challenge......12th of 18 (924) Lady Gator Invit. ...........3rd of 15 (910) Liz Murphey Classic.......3rd of 18 (894) Bryan National..............2nd of 17 (882) SECs................................5th of 12 (888) NCAA East .....................7th of 21 (892) NCAAs.......................... 5th of 24 (1176)

1997-98 Season

2002-03 Season

Auburn Tiger Invit. ........ 1st of 12 (876) Mercedes-Benz Coll....T2nd of 18 (909) Lady Paladin Invit. ........3rd of 21 (898) Memphis Inter................ 1st of 15 (913) Lady Gator Invit. ........... 1st of 19 (865) Fripp Island Invit. .......... 1st of 18 (916) Bryan National..............2nd of 15 (903) Liz Murphey Classic....... 1st of 17 (883) SECs................................ 1st of 12 (894) NCAA East...................... 1st of 19 (882) NCAAs...................... T10th of 19 (1201)

1998-99 Season

Auburn Tiger Invit. ........ 1st of 12 (574) Bama Fall Preview.......T5th of 18 (614) Mercedes-Benz Coll.......3rd of 16 (908) Lady Paladin Invit. ........ 1st of 18 (905) Golf World Invit. ............7th of 12 (908) Regional Challenge........ 1st of 18 (901) Lady Gator Invit. ........... 1st of 19 (600) Liz Murphey Classic....... 1st of 18 (872) SECs................................ 1st of 12 (887) NCAA East...................... 1st of 19 (884) NCAAs.........................T2nd of 19 (903)

1999-2000 Season

NCAA Fall Preview.........6th of 21 (906) Auburn Tiger Invit. ........ 1st of 13 (886) Mercedes-Benz Coll....... 1st of 18 (906) Lady Paladin Invit. ........ 4th of 24 (911) Golf World Invit. ............ 9th of 12 (919) Regional Challenge..... T3rd of 18 (894) Wildcat Invit. .................9th of 18 (888) Liz Murphey Classic.......3rd of 17 (899) SECs................................4th of 12 (932) NCAA East....................T9th of 24 (914) NCAAs..........................7th of 24 (1209)

NCAA Fall Preview.........8th of 18 (913) ACC-SEC Challenge.......9th of 12 (917) Stanford Inter.................7th of 17 (903) Auburn-Derby Invit. .... 11th of 13 (913) Regional Challenge....T10th of 18 (635) Lady Puerto Rico........... 2nd of 15 (901) Bryan National...............3rd of 18 (596) Liz Murphey Classic.......6th of 17 (894) SECs................................7th of 12 (937) NCAA East...................T2nd of 21 (865) NCAAs........................ 11th of 24 (1226)

2003-04 Season

NCAA Fall Preview....... 14th of 18 (917) Mason Rudolph.............. 1st of 17 (874) Mercedes-Benz Coll.......4th of 17 (897) Lady Paladin Invit. ........ 1st of 17 (864) National Match Play.......2nd of 16 (3-1) Regional Challenge...... 10th of 15 (926) Lady Puerto Rico...........2nd of 15 (885) Liz Murphey Classic....... 1st of 18 (865) Bryan National ............ 11th of 18 (914) SECs................................6th of 12 (890) NCAA West.....................5th of 21 (900) NCAAs...........................9th of 24 (1190)

2004-05 Season

2005-06 Season

Cougar Classic..............2nd of 17 (872) Mason Rudolph.............2nd of 15 (881) Mercedes-Benz Coll....... 1st of 15 (882) Auburn-Derby Invit. ......3rd of 17 (892) Wildcat Invit. ............... 11th of 18 (879) Guadalahara Invit. ...... T4th of 11 (882) Liz Murphey Classic....... 1st of 18 (903) Bryan National............... 1st of 17 (875) SECs................................3rd of 12 (885) NCAA West ....................5th of 21 (900) NCAAs........................T6th of 24 (1202)

2006-07 Season

Mason Rudolph.............2nd of 15 (866) NCAA Fall Preview......... 1st of 15 (869) Mercedez-Benz Coll......2nd of 15 (887) Stanford Inter.................3rd of 15 (862) NGCA Match Play.......... 3rd of 16 (3-1) Lady Puerto Rico.........T2nd of 16 (878) UCF Challenge..............2nd of 13 (886) Liz Murphey Classic.......8th of 18 (907) Bryan National...............6th of 18 (908) SECs................................ 1st of 12 (865) NCAA Central................2nd of 21 (880) NCAAs..........................8th of 24 (1205)

2007-08 Season

2009-10 Season

NGCA Match Play........5th of 16 (2-1-0) Cougar Classic............... 1st of 18 (850) Mason Rudolph............T7th of 17 (573) Eat-A-Peach.................... 1st of 12 (599) Landfall/Preview........ T11th of 18 (912) Lady Puerto Rico............4th of 16 (888) Kinderlou Forest..........T4th of 18 (903) Auburn Invit. ...................3rd of 4 (301) Tiger/Wave Classic........7th of 23 (906) Liz Murphey Classic.....14th of 23 (934) SECs................................4th of 12 (860) NCAA Central............... 11th of 24 (946)

2010-11 Season

NCAA Fall Preview.........5th of 18 (864) Mason Rudolph............T7th of 17 (862) Tar Heel Invit. ..............T8th of 18 (874) PAC-10/SEC...................T6th of 21 (882) Lady Puerto Rico............5th of 18 (907) Kinderlou Forest.............................DNF Rancho Bernardo...........4th of 17 (903) Liz Murphey Classic.....T6th of 23 (871) SECs................................8th of 12 (899) NCAA West...................14th of 24 (926)

2011-12 Season

Cougar Classic.............T4th of 24 (864) M. Rudolph Preview....12th of 18 (902) Tar Heel Invit. ..............T6th of 18 (870) SEC/PAC-12.....................7th of 23 (888) Lady Puerto Rico...........2nd of 15 (886) Darius Rucker Inter. ......6th of 15 (600) Lady Gator Invit. ...........4th of 17 (877) Liz Murphey Classic......2nd of 18 (866) SECs................................5th of 12 (933) NCAA Central............. T10th of 24 (919)

Mason Rudolph..............9th of 17 (880) NCAA Fall Preview.....T10th of 18 (892) Lady Tar Heel Invit. .......T3rd of 18 (885 Stanford Inter.................6th of 18 (896) NGCA Match Play..........2nd of 16 (3-1) Lady Puerto Rico..........T7th of 18 (890) UCF Challenge.............T6th of 18 (872) LSU/Cleveland Classic...6th of 17 (898) Liz Murphey Classic....... 1st of 18 (900) PING/ASU Classic..........5th of 17 (880) 2012-13 Season SECs................................3rd of 12 (903) Cougar Classic...............5th of 24 (867) NCAA East......................3rd of 21 (889) M. Rudolph.....................9th of 15 (916) NCAAs.......................T10th of 24 (1197) Liz Murphey Preview.....5th of 18 (887) Stanford Inter. ............. 11th of 17 (881) 2008-09 Season FSU Match-Up ............... 1st of 12 (877) NCAA Fall Preview.........4th of 15 (884) Darius Rucker Inter. .... 10th of 15 (914) Cougar Classic............... 1st of 22 (858) LSU Classic...................T5th of 14 (919) Auburn-Derby Invit. ......6th of 17 (909) Bryan National...............6th of 17 (888) NGCA Match Play..... T9th of 16 (1-2-0) SECs...............................2nd of 14 (913) Lady Puerto Rico............3rd of 16 (910) NCAA West................... 10th of 24 (891) UNLV Invit. .....................3rd of 18 (894) Liz Murphey Classic.....T6th of 18 (305) Protecting Home Turf Bryan National...........T14th of 18 (933) Georgia has secured 13 team SECs................................6th of 12 (887) and 11 individuals crowns in NCAA East......................8th of 21 (889) 41 editions of the Liz Murphey NCAAs........................15th of 24 (1234) Collegiate Classic, including

the 2008 team title (below).

Dick McGuire Invit. ..........1st of 17 (874 NCAA Fall Preview.........6th of 21 (872) Mason Rudolph..............3rd of 18 (876) Lady Paladin Invit. .......2nd of 23 (872) Lady Puerto Rico ...........5th of 14 (912) Lady Gator Invit. ...........7th of 18 (927) Liz Murphey Classic....... 1st of 18 (892) Bryan National...............3rd of 17 (903) SECs...........................2nd of 12 (904)** NCAA West..................... 9th of 21 (911) ** lost on second hole of playoff

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Team Championships All-time Team Tournament wins (82) 1979-80 (6)

Lady Mountaineer Invitational.......307-306-613 Lady Seminole Classic........... 298-305-295-898 Tiger-Tide Invitational....................316-303-619 Duke Invitational......................307-316-325-948 Southern Intercollegiate.......... 304-311-307-922 Lady Paladin Invitational............... 305-303-608

1980-81 (6)

Georgia Invitational................ 323-328-313-964 Lady Tar Heel Invitational........304-307-301-912 Tiger-Tide Invitational............ 313-318-304-935 Lady Kat Invitational................301-302-305-908 Southern Intercollegiate......... 312-305-296-913 Lady Buckeye Classic..............306-302-307-915

1981-82 (2)

1991-92 (4)

1999-2000 (2)

Beacon Woods Invitational..... 298-298-297-893 Auburn Tiger Invitational........ 296-291-299-886 Tiger-Tide Invitational............ 316-308-318-942 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate...... 297-303-306-906 UCF Invitational....................... 317-298-296-911 Lady Mustang Invitational..... 302-316-310-928 2000-01 (2) SEC Championship................. 290-290-292-872 NCAA Championship.....298-295-293-290-1176 1992-93 (6) Beacon Woods Invitational..... 305-299-291-895 Georgia Preview Invitational. 318-304-294-916 2001-02 (1) Tiger-Tide Invitational............ 300-293-316-909 Auburn-Derby Invitational......297-297-294-885 Rainbow Wahine Invitational.314-300-300-914 SEC Championship.........................304-301-605 2003-04 (3) NCAA East Regional............... 307-295-295-897 Mason Rudolph....................... 288-293-293-874 Lady Paladin Invitational........ 291-283-292-864 Liz Murphey Collegiate........... 292-288-285-865 1993-94 (1) SEC Championship................. 287-294-309-890

2004-05 (2)

Lady Tar Heel Invitational........291-291-292-874 1994-95 (1) Dick McGuire Invitational........287-299-288-874 Lady Paladin Invitational.........297-298-301-896 Rainbow Wahine Invitational.. 297-304-310-911 Liz Murphey Collegiate........... 298-294-300-892

1982-83 (3)

1996-97 (2)

2005-06 (3)

Lady Seminole Classic........... 295-296-295-886 Liz Murphey Collegiate........... 304-300-303-907 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate...... 297-293-292-882 Cancelled Classic.................... 308-306-319-933 SEC Championship................. 308-292-299-899 Liz Murphey Collegiate........... 301-302-300-903 SEC Championship..................297-296-297-890 Bryan National Collegiate...... 300-291-284-875

1983-84 (1)

Lady Seminole Classic........... 308-302-300-910

1984-85 (3)

Lady Tar Heel............................301-299-294-894 Cancelled Classic.....................307-307-312-926 SEC Championship................. 303-302-295-900

1997-98 (7)

Auburn Tiger Invitational.........294-291-291-876 2006-07 (2) Memphis Intercollegiate........ 304-306-303-913 NCAA Fall Preview................. 289-295-285=869 Lady Gator Invitational........... 296-282-287-865 SEC Championship................ 285-291-289=865 Fripp Island Invitational.......... 304-303-309-916 Liz Murphey Collegiate........... 305-289-289-883 2007-08 (1) SEC Championship................. 295-297-302-894 Liz Murphey Collegiate.......... 302-300-398=900 NCAA East Regional............... 293-292-297-882

1985-86 (1)

1998-99 (7)

2008-09 (1)

Cougar Classic....................... 288-279-291=858

South Carolina Invitational.... 313-303-300-916 Auburn Tiger Invitational................293-281-574 Lady Paladin Invitational........305-300-300-905 2009-10 (2) Regional Challenge.................. 301-301-299-901 Cougar Classic....................... 280-283-287=850 1987-88 (3) SIC Fall Classic........................ 304-313-299-916 Lady Gator Invitational...................303-297-600 Eat-A-Peach Collegiate..................298-301=599 Southern Intercollegiate......... 294-293-292-879 Liz Murphey Collegiate........... 293-291-288-872 SEC Championship................. 291-278-295-864 SEC Championship..................299-297-291-887 2012-13 (1) NCAA East Regional............... 300-294-290-884 FSU Match-Up Tournament... 290-300-287=877

1989-90 (5)

Beacon Woods Invitational..... 302-289-297-888 Tiger-Tide Invitational............ 290-295-297-882 South Carolina Invitational..... 311-311-299-921 Southern Intercollegiate..........312-307-305-924 SEC Championship.........................306-301-607

1990-91 (4)

Beacon Woods Invitational..... 293-296-293-882 Tiger-Tide Invitational............ 296-316-304-916 Guadalajara Invitational......... 315-304-313-932 Southern Intercollegiate..........311-300-319-930

Brewer’s first win at UGA

Josh Brewer’s first victory as Georgia’s head coach was memorable indeed, a sweep of the team and individual titles at the 2013 FSU Match-Up Tournament. Rocio Sanchez Lobato opened the tournament with a 6-under 66 to grab a lead she never relinquished. Emilie Burger closed with a key 4-under 68 as Georgia shot 1-under 287 to secure a four-shot victory over No. 6 Oklahoma.

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Individual Championships All-time Medalists (30 Golfers / 72 Titles) 1978-79 (2)

1996-97 (3)

Terri Moody, Lady Mountaineer............ 74-73-147 Shauna Estes, Fripp Island................ 74-73-72-219 Lori Clark, Tiger-Tide............................... 77-74-151 Shauna Estes, Liz Murphey...............70-73-73-216 Shauna Estes, SECs........................... 71-73-71-215

1979-80 (3)

Terri Moody, Lady Seminole.............69-72-73-214 1997-98 (5) Caroline Gowan, Tiger-Tide...............79-80-72-231 Julia Boros, Lady Gator.....................72-66-69-207 Martha Stacy, ’80 WSIC .................... 72-77-78-227 Reilley Rankin, Bryan National.........73-71-73-217 Reilley Rankin, Liz Murphey..............70-69-69-208 Reilley Rankin, SECs..........................72-71-72-215 1980-81 (4) Terri Moody, Georgia Invit. .............. 75-77-79-231 Reilley Rankin, NCAA East................70-75-71-216 Mitzi Edge, Lady Tar Heel..................75-74-73-222 Mitzi Edge, WSIC ..............................76-73-72-221 Terri Moody, AIAWs......................73-72-75-76-296

1981-82 (3)

Caroline Gowan, Lady Seminole......78-73-73-224 Cindy Pleger, Lady Tar Heel...............69-73-70-212 Mitzi Edge, Lady Paladin................... 74-72-72-218

All-Time Medalist Leaders Golfer Years (Seasons) No. Shauna Estes 1997-00 (4) 7 Vicki Goetze 1992-93 (2) 7 Marta Silva Zamora 2008-11 (4) 6 Cindy Schreyer 1982-85 (4) 6 Reilley Rankin 1998-99, ’01 (3) 5 Tina Paternostro 1989-92 (4) 4 Terri Moody 1978-81 (4) 4 Emilie Burger 2010-13 3 Anne Cain 1987-90 (4) 3 Mitzi Edge 1979-82 (4) 3 Taylor Leon 2006-07 (2) 2 Kelly Froelich 2003-06 (4) 2 Summer Sirmons 1999, 2001-03 (4) 2 Caroline Gowan 1981-84 (4) 2 17 golfers have won one title, including current Bulldog Rocio Sanchez Lobato.

1983-84 (2)

2005-06 (1)

Cindy Schreyer, Lady Seminole........ 71-69-74-214 Cindy Schreyer, NCAAs................75-70-76-76-297

Taylor Leon, Bryan National.............73-71-68-213

1984-85 (4)

2006-07 (2)

Cindy Schreyer, South Carolina........73-73-76-222 Cindy Schreyer, Betsy Rawls............ 72-74-68-214 Cindy Schreyer, Cancelled Classic.... 76-73-77-226 Cindy Schreyer, SECs........................72-76-68-216

Alina Lee, Lady Puerto Rico.............72-72-73=217 Taylor Leon, SECs.............................69-72-67=208

2008-09 (3)

Mallory Hetzel, UNLV........................ 75-71-68=214 Estes Equals Wins Record M. Silva Zamora, UNLV.................... 70-74-70=214 1987-88 (3) Heather Kuzmich, South Carolina....75-72-76-223 Shauna Estes receives the champion- M. Silva Zamora, SECs..................... 72-67-71=210 Sue Thomas, WSIC ............................ 73-71-75-219 ship trophy at the 1999 Mercedes-Benz Stephanie Lowe, WSIC ..................... 71-75-73-219 Collegiate, the sixth of her school-record 2009-10 (3) seven trips to the winner’s circle as a M. Silva Zamora, Cougar Classic..... 67-71-70-208 Georgia Bulldog. 1988-89 (1) M. Silva Zamora, Eat-A-Peach.............. 70-70=140 Tina Paternostro, South Carolina.....73-75-74-222 Emilie Burger, Auburn.................................. 71=71

1989-90 (4)

1998-99 (3)

Summer Sirmons, Auburn Tiger........... 73-70-143 2010-11 (1) Tina Paternostro, Tiger-Tide..............73-68-71-212 Shauna Estes, Liz Murphey............... 71-71-72-214 M. Silva Zamora, Liz Murphey......... 74-71-67=323 Anne Cain, South Carolina................ 78-77-70-225 Shauna Estes, SECs........................... 67-73-70-210 Anne Cain, WSIC ...............................75-75-73-223 2011-12 (1) Anne Cain, SECs................................ 75-69-144 1999-2000 (2) M. Silva Zamora, Puerto Rico.......... 74-66-73=213 Shauna Estes, Mercedes-Benz.......... 70-71-76-217 1990-91 (2) Shauna Estes, SMU-OSU.................. 70-68-74-212 2012-13 (3) Tina Paternostro, Roadrunner.......... 75-74-76-225 Emilie Burger, Mason Rudolph........72-72-72=216 Tina Paternostro, Tiger-Tide.............. 69-74-69-212 2000-01 (3) Rocio Sanchez Lobato, FSU............. 66-74-74=214 Summer Sirmons, Lady Gator..........73-69-71-213 Emilie Burger, Bryan National......... 72-70-69=211 1991-92 (4) Angela Jerman, South Carolina....... 72-74-73-219 Vicki Goetze, Tiger-Tide..................... 77-74-74-225 Reilley Rankin, LSU ...........................76-68-67-211 Vicki Goetze, Betsy Rawls.................75-75-75-225 Vicki Goetze, WSIC ............................ 77-75-71-223 2003-04 (1) Vicki Goetze, NCAAs.....................69-74-72-65-280 Natalia Nicholls, Lady Paladin..........73-72-70-215

1992-93 (4)

2004-05 (3)

Vicki Goetze, Beacon Woods.............72-72-68-212 Kelly Froelich, Dick McGuire.............68-73-68-209 Vicki Goetze, Georgia Preview..........73-72-68-213 Jackie Beers, Mason Rudolph...........75-69-68-212 Vicki Goetze, Lady Gator...................73-72-73-218 Kelly Froelich, Liz Murphey............... 74-73-71-218 Sara Miley, SECs..................................... 74-73-147

1994-95 (1)

Kelly Doohan, Rainbow Wahine....... 71-71-76-218

Burger Serves Up Two Wins

Emilie Burger was clutch late in the final round of her two wins during 2012-13. 1995-96 (1) Erin O’Neil, Auburn Tiger....................... 74-71-145 At the Mason Rudolph, she played final four holes at 3-under. At the Bryan National, she was 4-under over her closing five holes.

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Postseason Results SEC Championships Results 11 team championships / 8 individual Medalists Year Host Team Champ Score UGA Score Medalist (Score) Top Georgia (Score) 1981 Auburn, Ala. Florida 875 2nd 882 Lynn Connelly, Florida (217) 3. T. Moody/C. Pleger (220) 1982 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 880 2nd 901 Deb Richard, Florida (216) 3. M. Edge/C. Gowan (221) 1983 Pine Mountain, Ga. Georgia 890 Florida 906 Deb Richard, Florida (217) 2. Cindy Pleger (220) 1984 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 906 2nd 912 Deb Richard, Florida (218) * 2. Cindy Schreyer (218) 1985 Pine Mountain, Ga. Georgia 900 Florida 903 Cindy Schreyer, Georgia (216) K. Kingston, MSU (220) 1986 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 898 4th 936 Karen Davies, Florida (221) 9. Heather Kuzmich (231) 1987 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 910 2nd 912 Margaret Platt, Auburn (222)* 2. Nanci Bowen (222) 1988 Gulf Breeze, Fla. Georgia 864 Florida 869 Cheryl Morley, Florida (211) 2. Sue Thomas (213) 1989 Ponte Vedra, Fla. Auburn 902 4th 935 Diana Rama, Auburn (223) 2. Tina Paternostro (226) 1990 Greensboro, Ga. Georgia 607 Auburn 613 Anne Cain, Georgia (144) 2. Petra Rigby, Georgia (148) 1991 Nicholasville, Ky. Florida 936 T-2nd 942 Kristi Coats, LSU (224) 2. Luciana Bemvenuti (226) 1992 Baton Rouge, La. LSU 892 2nd 899 Carrie Wood, Miss. St. (217) 6. Vicki Goetze (223) 1993 Jackson, Miss. Georgia 605 Tenn. 611 Sara Miley, Georgia (147) * C.Wood, MSU (147) 1994 West Point, Miss. Georgia 890 Alabama 900 Katharina Larsson, Tenn. (209) 3. Erin O’Neil (218) 1995 Franklin, Tenn. Florida 892 T-3rd 938 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, Florida (217) 8. Kelly Doohan (230) 1996 Knoxville, Tenn. Auburn 604 6th 628 Marci Clemons, Auburn (144) 17. Kelley Richardson (155) 1997 Columbia, S.C. Georgia 899 LSU 905 Shauna Estes, Georgia (215) S. Beautell, Florida (218) 1998 Birmingham, Ala. Georgia 894 LSU 899 Reilley Rankin, Georgia (215) K. Cusick, Alabama (218) 1999 Auburn, Ala. Georgia 887 Tenn. 905 Shauna Estes, Georgia (210) Young-A Yang, Tenn. (219) 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. Auburn 919 4th 932 Danielle Downey, Auburn (224) 2. Shauna Estes (226) 2001 Gainesville, Fla. Georgia 872 LSU 877 Kristy McPherson, S. Carolina (207) 3. R. Rankin/S. Sirmons (214) 2002 Athens, Ga. S. Carolina 861 5th 888 Kristy McPherson, S. Carolina (209) 9. Angela Jerman (218) 2003 Lexington, Ky. Auburn 903 7th 937 Aimee Cho, Florida (216) 10. Kelly Froelich (225) 2004 Baton Rouge, La. Vanderbilt 877 6th 890 May Wood, Vanderbilt (213)* 14. N. Nicholls/W. Wade (222) 2005 Tunica, Miss. *Auburn 904 2nd 904 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas (214) 4. Whitney Wade (223) 2006 Franklin, Tenn. Auburn 875 3rd 885 Maria Martinez, Auburn (211) 5. Taylor Leon (220) 2007 West Point, Miss. Georgia 865 Florida 881 Taylor Leon, Georgia (208) Garrett Phillips (212)/ M. Turner (UT) (212) 2008 Loudon, Tenn. Florida 874 3rd 903 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas (214) 7. Krystle Caithness (221) 2009 Blythewood, S.C. Auburn 870 6th 887 Marta Silva Zamora, Georgia (210) B. Toumpsin, S.C. (214) 2010 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama 848 4th 860 Marina Alex, Vanderbilt (208) 3. Marta Silva Zamora (209) 2011 Auburn, Ala. Auburn 864 8th 899 Erica Popson, Tennessee (210) 2. Marta Silva Zamora (211) 2012 Fayettteville, Ark. Auburn 916 5th 933 Patricia Sanz, Auburn (219) 5. Marta Silva Zamora (226) 2013 Birmingham, Ala. Alabama 899 2nd 913 Stephanie Meadow, Alabama (216) 9. Manuela Carbajo Ré (228) * - Denotes playoff ◊ Note: in instances where Georgia won the team championship or medalist honors, the second-place finisher is listed.

Top-10 individuals at the SEC championships 1st

Marta Silva Zamora, 2009............72-67-71=210 Taylor Leon, 2007......................... 69-72-67=208 Shauna Estes, 1999.......................67-73-70=210 Reilley Rankin, 1998..................... 72-71-72=208 Shauna Estes, 1997.......................71-73-71=215 Sara Miley, 1993.................................74-73=147 Anne Cain, 1990.................................75-69=144 Cindy Schreyer, 1985....................72-76-78=216

2nd

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011............. 70-74-67=211 Garrett Phillips, 2007....................67-72-73=212 Shauna Estes, 2000......................77-77-72=226 Luciana Bemvenuti, 1991............ 76-70-80=226 Petra Rigby, 1990...............................75-73=148 Tina Paternostro, 1989................. 75-75-76=226 Sue Thomas, 1988........................ 70-72-71=213 Nanci Bowen, 1987.......................76-72-74=222 Cindy Schreyer, 1984................... 70-70-78=218 Cindy Pledger, 1983..................... 73-76-71=220

3rd

Marta Silva Zamora, 2010............69-67-73=209 Mallory Hetzel, 2009.................... 73-70-72=215 Reilley Rankin, 2000.....................70-74-70=214 Summer Sirmons, 2000.............. 73-69-72=214 Summer Sirmons, 1999................77-73-70=220 Erin O’Neil, 1997...........................82-66-74=222 Erin O’Neil, 1994...........................71-73-75=219 Vicki Goetze, 1993..............................77-72=149 Heather Kuzmich,1988..................73-68-74=215

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8th (continued)

Mitzi Edge, 1982........................... 73-72-76=221 Kelly Doohan, 1995...................... 76-75-79=230 Caroline Gowan, 1982..................75-72-74=221 Nanci Bowen, 1989.......................79-77-73=229 Cindy Pledger, 1981......................71-74-75=220 Nanci Bowen, 1988.......................74-69-77=220 9th Terri Moody, 1981........................ 70-73-77=220 4th Manuela Carbajo Ré, 2013...........77-75-76=228 Whitney Wade, 2005.....................78-77-68=223 Angela Jerman, 2002...................74-74-70=218 Stephanie Lowe, 1988..................74-69-73=216 Laura Henderson, 1999................81-73-76=230 Martha Stacy, 1983.......................76-71-76=223 Jill Kinloch, 1990................................76-80=156 5th Heather Kuzmich, 1987................ 78-75-77=230 Marta Silva Zamora, 2012........... 69-82-75=226 Heather Kuzmich, 1986................ 75-80-76=231 Taylor Leon, 2006......................... 75-68-77=220 Stephanie Lowe, 1985..................78-74-78=230 Sue Thomas, 1987.........................75-76-76=227 Bean Kelly, 1983............................74-78-78=230 10th Mitzi Edge, 1981........................... 78-72-72=222 6th Carolina Andrade..........................73-71-69=213 Natalia Nicholls, 2005.................. 75-75-76=226 Kelly Froelich, 2003.......................71-77-77=225 Laura Henderson, 2001................69-74-75=218 Summer Sirmons, 2002...............73-75-71=219 Vicki Goetze, 1992........................ 80-71-72=223 Nanci Bowen, 1986.......................74-78-80=232 Caroline Gowan, 1984................. 82-75-69=226 Caroline Gowan, 1983..................75-75-74=224 Cindy Pledger, 1982......................77-72-75=224 Denise King, 1981.........................74-76-73=223

7th

Krystle Caithness, 2008............... 71-75-75=221 Mallory Hetzel, 2006.................... 81-70-70=221 Kelly Doohan, 1994...................... 70-72-82=224 Stefi Markovich, 1994.................. 72-79-73=224 Cindy Schreyer, 1983....................75-74-76=225

8th

Rocio Sanchez Lobato, 2012....... 80-73-76=229

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1990 SEC Champion

Sara Miley

1993 SEC Champion


Postseason Results National Championship Results 1 team championship / 3 individual Medalists

Year Host Team Champ Score UGA Score 1979 Oklahoma State SMU 1208 8th 1257 1980 New Mexico Tulsa 1188 9th 1234 1981 Georgia Florida St. 1220 2nd 1223 1982 Ohio State-AIAW Tulsa 1205 4th 1214 1982 Stanford-NCAA Tulsa 1191 -- 1983 Georgia TCU 1193 3rd 1206 1984 Georgia Miami 1214 -- 1985 Amherst Florida 1218 t-6th 1257 1986 Ohio State Florida 1180 13th 1225 1987 New Mexico San Jose St. 1187 -- 1988 New Mexico St. Vacated t-2nd 1182 1989 Stanford San Jose St. 1208 6th 1234 1990 South Carolina Arizona St. 1206 17th 1284 1991 Ohio State *UCLA 1197 5th 1222 1992 Arizona State San Jose St. 1171 3rd 1181 1993 Georgia Arizona St. 1187 4th 1197 1994 Oregon Arizona St. 1189 14thE 966 1995 UNC-Wilmington Arizona St. 1155 18th 1235 1996 UCLA *Arizona 1240 10thE 932 1997 Ohio State Arizona St. 1178 t-8thE 958 1998 Wisconsin Arizona St. 1155 t-10th 1201 1999 Tulsa Duke 895 t-2nd 903 2000 Oregon State Arizona 1175 7th 1209 2001 Stetson Georgia 1176 Duke 1179 2002 Washington Duke 1164 5th 1176 2003 Purdue USC 1197 11th 1226 2004 Auburn UCLA 1148 9th 1190 2005 Oregon State Duke 1170 9thW 911 2006 Ohio State Duke 1167 t-6th 1202 2007 UCF Duke 1170 8th 1205 2008 New Mexico USC 1168 t-10th 1197 2009 Georgetown Arizona St. 1182 15th 1234 2010 UNC Wilmington Purdue 1153 11thC 946 2011 Texas A&M UCLA 1173 14thW 926 2012 Vanderbilt Alabama 1171 t-10thC 919 2013 Georgia USC 1133 10thW 891

Medalist (Score) Top Georgia (Score) Kyle O’Brien, SMU (292) 2. Terri Moody (296) Patty Sheehan, San Jose St. (289) 10. Terri Moody (301) Terri Moody, Georgia (296)* Patti Rizzo, Miami (296) Amy Benz, SMU (290) 2. Cindy Pleger (302) Kathy Baker, Tulsa (295) -Penny Hammel, Miami (284) 8. Caroline Gowan (297) Cindy Schreyer, Georgia (297)* Foyer/Berteotti (297) Danielle Ammaccapane, ASU (298) 9. Heather Kuzmich (307) Page Dunlap, Florida (291) 29. Heather Kuzmich (303) Caroline Keggi, New Mexico (289)* 9. Heather Kuzmich (294) Melissa McNamara, Tulsa (287) 4. Heather Kuzmich (291) Pat Hurst, San Jose St. (292) 6. Nanci Bowen (298) Susan Slaughter, Arizona (297)* 48. Tina Paternostro (315) Annika Sorenstam, Arizona (290) 6. Luciana Bemvenuti (296) Vicki Goetze, Georgia (280) Annika Sorenstam (283) Charlotta Sorenstam, Texas (287) 5. Vicki Goetze (292) Emilee Klein, Arizona St. (286) -Kristel M. d’Algue, Arizona St. (283) 44. Kelly Doohan (306) Marisa Baena, Arizona (296) -Heather Bowie, Texas (285) 4. Shauna Estes (289) Jennifer Rosales, USC (279) 14. Julia Boros (294) Grace Park, Arizona St. (212) 3. Shauna Estes (216) Jenna Daniels, Arizona (289) 7. Laura Henderson (296) Candy Hannemann, Duke (285)* 10. Reilley Rankin (292) Oui Nirapathpongporn, Duke (279) 2. Summer Sirmons (284) Mikaela Parmlid, USC (297)* 19. Kelly Froelich (303) Sarah Huarte, Cal (278) 20. Kelly Froelich (292) Anna Grzebien, Duke (286) -Dewi Schreefel, USC (286) 16. Taylor Leon (296) Stacy Lewis, Arkansas (282) 14. Taylor Leon (298) Azahara Munoz, Arizona St. (287) 3. Garrett Phillips (289) Maria Hernandez, Purdue (289) 25. Marta Silva Zamora (300) Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma St. (276) 33. Marta Silva Zamora (294) Austin Ernst, LSU (281) 4. Marta Silva Zamora (287) Chirapat Jao-Javanil, Oklahoma (282) 71. R. Sanchez Lobato (303) Annie Park, USC (278) 58. Emilie Burger (302)

* - Denotes playoff; ◊ Note: in instances where Georgia won the team championship or medalist honors, the second-place finisher is listed. The 1981-82 season represented the transition from AIAW to NCAA administration of the championships. Both bodies host events that year.

Top-20 individuals at the national championships 1st

9th

3rd

13th

5th

15th

7th

17th

8th

18th

19th

Vicki Goetze, 1992.................. 69-74-72-65 =280 Reilley Rankin, 1999.....................75-76-74 =225 Kelly Froelich, 2003.................81-77-75-70 =303 20th Cindy Schreyer, 1984............. 75-70-76-76 =297 Heather Kuzmich, 1985........... 77-77-77-76 =307 10th Kelly Froelich, 2004................ 79-74-68-71 =292 Terri Moody, 1981.................. 73-72-75-76 =296 Reilley Rankin, 2001............... 72-78-70-72 =292 2nd Summer Sirmons, 2002........ 69-68-73-74 =284 Terri Moody, 1980...................74-76-76-75 =301 12th Cindy Pleger, 1982................. 75-76-75-76 =302 Terri Moody, 1979.................. 76-73-72-75 =296 Mitzi Edge, 1981......................75-77-76-77 =305 Garrett Phillips, 2008..............71-74-71-73 =289 Laura Henderson, 2001......... 75-72-74-73 =294 Shauna Estes, 1999......................77-70-69 =216 Angela Jerman, 2001..............77-71-73-73 =294 4th Cindy Schreyer, 1982..............78-77-72-76 =303 14th Marta Silva Zamora, 2011....... 71-71-72-73=287 Shauna Estes, 1997................ 73-75-71-70 =289 Taylor Leon, 2007.....................74-74-73-77=298 Heather Kuzmich, 1988.......... 74-73-71-73 =291 Julia Boros, 1998.................... 70-70-75-79 =294 Vicki Goetze, 1993.................. 72-75-72-73 =292 Shauna Estes, 1998.................74-76-74-71 =295 6th Caroline Gowan, 1984............77-74-77-77 =305 16th Angela Jerman, 2002............ 70-74-71-70 =285 Luciana Bemvenuti, 1991.......74-75-73-74 =296 Taylor Leon, 2006.................... 75-75-71-75=226 Nanci Bowen, 1989.................75-75-74-74 =298 Cindy Schreyer, 1985.............. 81-75-81-74 =311 Laura Henderson, 2000......... 74-71-72-79 =296 Cindy Pleger, 1983..................78-77-74-74 =303 Caroline Gowan, 1983............75-74-77-71 =297 Summer Sirmons, 2001.........74-74-76-72 =296 Kristin Milligan, 1993..............73-74-78-74 =299

Laura Henderson

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National Champions 1981

Terri Moody moved atop the leaderboard midway through the second round of the 1981 AIAW Nationals at the UGA Golf Course and held off a late charge from Miami’s Patti Rizzo to win Georgia’s first-ever individual national title by a female studentathlete in any sport. Moody was among a group of five golfers tied for second following an opening-round 73, but grabbed a one-stroke lead over Rizzo with a 72 on her second loop. Moody, an Athens native who was the first female studentathlete to receive a full athletic scholarship from UGA, maintained that advantage when she Terri Moody and Rizzo both carded third1981 AIAW Medalist round 75s. On the final day, Rizzo’s 75 knotted the score and forced a three-hole playoff. Moody completed the trio of holes at 1-under while Rizzo was 1-over.

1984

Cindy Schreyer claimed a dramatic win at the 1984 NCAA Championships, winning a threehole playoff with SMU’s Martha Foyer and Miami’s Michele Bertroitti with a birdie at No. 12. Schreyer had battled Arizona State’s Heather Farr through most of the tournament. Farr carded an opening-round score of 71 at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Tarpon Springs, Fla. Schreyer, who was among seven golfers tied for eighth after the first day, rebounded to break the course record and knot herself with Farr on the leaderboard with a second-round 70. Cindy Schreyer Farr regained a one-shot lead 1984 NCAA Medalist following the third round. While Schreyer shot 76 in the final round, Foyer and Berteotti carded 75s to force the playoff. Farr slipped to fourth with a 79, two strokes off the playoff-forcing score of 297.

1992

Vicki Goetze turned in one of the most impressive single rounds in the history of women’s collegiate golf en route to capturing top individual honors at the 1992 NCAA Championships on Arizona State University’s Karsten Golf Course. Goetze and Stanford’s Audrey Wooding led following firstround, 3-under 69s; however, Annika Sorenstam of Arizona grabbed a three-shot advantage with a second-round 68. Sorenstam maintained that same margin after both she and Goetze shot 72s on the third day. Goetze then torched the course with a 7-under 65 on the fourth day to top Sorenstam by three. Vicki Goetze Goetze’s effort still remains as 1992 NCAA Medalist both the low single-round score in NCAA Championships history (though four other golfers have equaled the mark) and the Bulldogs’ low loop all time as well.

2001

The 2001 Bulldogs utilized three days of consistent golf to place themselves in contention and then used a spectacular final-round effort to win UGA’s first-ever national title in women’s golf. Georgia shot 298 and was among three teams tied for fourth after the opening day but climbed to sole possession of third after a second-round 295. The Bulldogs improved to 293 in the third round but still trailed top-ranked Duke by four entering the final 18 holes. Georgia seized contol early in the fourth round, tying the Blue Devils by No. 5 and then surging to a three-shot lead at No. 6. Duke never got closer than two shots thereafter. Georgia clinched the title with steely resolve. After a trio of bogeys at No. 16, UGA played the par-5 No. 17 at 3-under to all but seal the national title. The Bulldogs’ fourth-round score of 290 was six shots better than any other team in the field, as Reilley Rankin and Summer Sirmons carded a pair of 72s, while Laura Henderson and Angela Jerman both shot 73. All four of those Bulldogs finished among the top 18 individuals, with Rankin tying for 10th at 292, Henderson and Jerman both tying for 13th at 294 and Sirmons tied for 18th at 296.

NCAA Long Drive Champions

Heather Kuzmich 1988 (278 Yards)

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Tina Paternostro 1991 (271 Yards)

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2001 NCAA Champions

(L-R) Angela Jerman, Whitney Christie, Summer Sirmons, Reilley Rankin and Laura Henderson.


Individual & Team Records Individual Low Rounds

Tot. Player, Tournament and Round Par 65 Vicki Goetze, ‘92 NCAAs 4th -7 66 Rocio Sanchez Lobato, ‘13 FSU 1st -6 M. Silva Zamora, ‘12 Puerto Rico 2nd -6 Emilie Burger, ‘12 Puerto Rico 1st -6 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 SEC/PAC-12 3rd -6 M. Silva Zamora, ‘10 Tar Heel 3rd -6 Emilie Burger, ‘10 Tiger/Wave 3rd -6 Shauna Estes, ‘98 Mercedes-Benz 2nd -6 Julia Boros, ‘98 Lady Gator 2nd -4 Erin O’Neil, ‘97 SECs 2nd -5 67 Kailey Walsh, ‘13 LSU 2nd -5 Emilie Burger, ‘12 Gator 1st -3 Milena Savich, ‘11 SEC/PAC-12 2nd -5 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 Cougar 3rd -5 R. Sanchez Lobato, ‘11 Cougar 2nd -5 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 Cougar 2nd -5 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 SECs 3rd -5 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 Liz Murphey 3rd -5 Emilie Burger, ‘10 NCAA Preview -5 M. Silva Zamora, ‘10 SECs 2nd -4 Emilie Burger, ‘09 Cougar 1st -5 M. Silva Zamora, ‘09 Cougar 1st -5 M. Silva Zamora, ‘09 SECs 2nd -4 Krystle Caithness, ‘08 Cougar 2nd -5 Taylor Leon, ‘07 SECs 3rd -5 Garrett Phillips, ‘07 SECs 1st -5 Whitney Wade, ‘06 Stanford 1st -4 Kelly Froelich, ‘03 NCAA East 3rd -4 Angela Jerman, ‘02 Bryan National 1st -5 Reilley Rankin, ‘01 LSU Classic 3rd -5 Shauna Estes, ‘99 SECs 1st -5 68 Emilie Burger, ‘13 NCAA West -3 Emilie Burger, ‘13 FSU 3rd -4 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 Puerto Rico, 2nd -4 M. Silva Zamora, ‘10 M. Rudolph 2nd -4 Emilie Burger, ‘10 M. Rudolph 1st -4 Mallory Hetzel, ‘09 UNLV 3rd -4 M. Silva Zamora, ‘08 M. Play 1st -4 Mallory Hetzel, ‘08 Cougar 1st -4 Alina Lee, ‘07 Lady Tar Heel 2nd -4 Garrett Phillips, ‘07 Puerto Rico 3rd -4 Taylor Leon, ‘07 NCAA Central 1st -3 Taylor Leon, ‘06 SECs 2nd -4 Whitney Wade, ‘05 SECs 3rd -4 Jackie Beers, ‘04 M. Rudolph 3rd -4 Allison Martin, ‘04 NCAA Preview 1st -3 Kelly Froelich, ‘04 Dick McGuire 3rd -5 Kelly Froelich, ‘04 Dick McGuire 1st -5 Kelly Froelich, ‘04 NCAAs 3rd -4 Whitney Wade, ‘03 Lady Paladin 2nd -4 Summer Sirmons, ‘02 NCAAs 2nd -4 Reilley Rankin, ‘01 LSU Classic 2nd -4 Shauna Estes, ‘00 SMU-OSU 2nd -3 Vicki Goetze, ‘92 Georgia Preview 3rd -5 Vicki Goetze, ‘92 Beacon Woods 3rd -4 Tina Paternostro, ‘89 Tiger-Tide 2nd -4 Heather Kuzmich, ‘88 SECs 2nd -4 Cindy Schreyer, ‘85 SECs 3rd -4 Cindy Schreyer, ‘85 Betsy Rawls 3rd -4 Mitzi Edge, ‘81 Lady Tar Heel 1st -4

Summer Sirmons

Emilie Burger

Individual Low Tourney

Par Player, Tournament Score -11 Reilley Rankin, ‘98 Liz Murphey 208 -10 Kelly Froelich, ‘04 Dick McGuire 209 -9 M. Silva Zamora, ‘10 Tar Heel 207 -8 M. Silva Zamora, ‘09 Cougar 208 Taylor Leon, ‘07 SECs 208 Vicki Goetze, ‘92 NCAAs 280 -6 M. Silva Zamora, ‘08 Cougar 210 Allison Martin, ‘04 Liz Murphey 210 Shauna Estes, ‘99 SECs 210 Vicki Goetze, ‘92 Georgia Preview 213 -5 Emilie Burger, ‘13 Bryan National 211 M. Silva Zamora, ‘12 Liz Murphey 211 R. Sanchez Lobato, ‘11 Cougar 211 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 SECs 211 Emilie Burger, ‘09 Mason Rudolph 139 Mallory Hetzel, ‘08 Cougar 211 Garrett Phillips, ‘08 UCF Challenge 211 Angela Jerman, ‘02 Bryan National 211 Reilley Rankin, ‘01 LSU Classic 211 Shauna Estes, ‘99 Liz Murphey 214 -4 M. Silva Zamora, ‘11 Liz Murphey 212 Emilie Burger, ‘10 Mason Rudolph 212 M. Silva Zamora, ‘10 Mason Rudolph 212 Emilie Burger, ‘10 NCAA Preview 212 M. Silva Zamora, ‘10 SECs 212 M. Silva Zamora, ‘10 Puerto Rico 212 M. Silva Zamora, ‘09 Eat-A-Peach 140 Emilie Burger, ‘09 Cougar 212 Alina Lee, ‘07 Lady Tar Heel 212 Garrett Phillips, ‘07 SECs 212 Whitney Wade, ‘06 Stanford 209 Garrett Phillips, ‘06 Mason Rudolph 212 Jackie Beers, ‘04 Mason Rudolph 212 Summer Sirmons, ‘02 NCAAs 284 Vicki Goetze, ‘92 Beacon Woods 212 Tina Paternostro, ‘90 Beacon Woods 212 Tina Paternostro, ‘89 Tiger-Tide 212 Mitzi Edge, ‘81 Lady Tar Heel 212 Cindy Pleger, ‘81 Lady Tar Heel 212

Team Low Round

Tot. Tournament and round 277 ‘10 NCAA Preview 1st 278 ‘88 SECs 2nd 279 ‘08 Cougar Classic 2nd 280 ‘10 SECs 1st ‘09 Cougar Classic 1st ‘06 Mason Rudolph 1st 281 ‘03 NCAA East 3rd ‘98 Auburn Tiger 2nd 282 ‘98 Lady Gator 2nd 283 ‘11 Cougar Classic 3rd ‘09 Cougar Classic 2nd ‘03 Lady Paladin 2nd 284 ‘12 Liz Murphey 1st ‘10 Mason Rudolph 1st ‘06 Stanford 1st ‘06 Bryan National 3rd ‘05 Bryan National 1st 285 Six times, most recently ‘09 Mason Rudolph 1st

Par -11 -10 -9 -4 -8 -8 -7 -7 +2 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 Even -4 -4 -3

Team Low Tourney Total

Tot. Tournament Par 850 ‘09 Cougar Classic -14 858 ‘08 Cougar Classic -6 860 ‘10 SEC Championships +8 862 ‘10 Mason Rudolph -2 ‘06 Stanford Intercollegiate +10 864 ‘11 Cougar Classic Even ‘10 NCAA Preview Even ‘88 SEC Championships Even 865 ‘07 SEC Championships +1 ‘04 Liz Murphey Collegiate +1 ‘03 NCAA East Regional +13 ‘98 Lady Gator Invitational +25 866 ‘12 Liz Murphey Collegiate +2 ‘06 Mason Rudolph Championship +2 ‘03 Lady Paladin Invitational +2 867 ‘12 Cougar Classic +3 869 ‘06 NCAA Fall Preview +5 870 ‘11 Tar Heel Invitational +6 Individual Low Average 872 Six times, most recently Avg. Player (Strk/Rds) Season ‘08 UCF Challenge +8 71.52 Marta Silva Zamora (2,360/33) ‘10-11 Team Low Average 72.63 Taylor Leon (2,179/30) ‘06-07 72.85 Marta Silva Zamora (2,477/34) ‘09-10 Avg. Year Tour. Rds. Strokes 11 34 10,013 72.91 Angela Jerman (2,406/33) ‘01-02 294.50 2006-07 11 34 10,053 73.24 Taylor Leon (2,490/34) ‘05-06 295.68 2005-06 10 29 8,605 73.24 Reilley Rankin (1,831/25) ‘00-01 296.72 2011-12 12 37 10,982 73.28 Emilie Burger (2,215/29) ‘11-12 296.81 2007-08 11 34 10,124 73.31 Marta Silva Zamora (2,216/29) ‘11-12 297.76 2003-04 10 29 8,641 73.34 Vicki Goetze (2,127/29) ‘92-93 297.97 2010-11 10 30 8,944 73.35 Reilley Rankin (2,494/34) ‘97-98 298.13 2004-05 11 34 10,140 73.47 Emilie Burger (2,498/34) ‘12-13 298.24 1997-98 10 30 8,953 73.52 Summer Sirmons (2,426/33) ‘01-02 298.43 2012-13 11 30 8,956 73.61 Marta Silva Zamora (2,282/31) ‘08-09 298.53 1998-99 11 33 9,886 73.71 Whitney Wade (2,506/34) ‘05-06 299.58 2001-02 11 34 10,266 73.73 Shauna Estes (2,212/30) ‘98-99 301.94 1999-00

Garrett Phillips

Taylor Leon

Angela Jerman

Erin O’Neil

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National Awards Player of the Year

Terri Moody

1981 – Honda Broderick

Cindy Schreyer

1984 – Honda Broderick

Coach of the Year

Vicki Goetze

1992 – Honda Broderick

Marta Silva Zamora

1993 – NGCA

2011 – NGCA, Golfweek, Honda Broderick

Freshman of the Year

NGCA Awards Hall of Fame

1984 – Liz Murphey 1999 – Cindy Schreyer 2000 – Beans Kelly 2000 – Terri Moody 2009 – Shauna Estes

Gladys Palmer Meritorious Service Award 1996 – Liz Murphey 2007 – Beans Kelly 2012 – Kelley Hester

Julia Boros

Edith Munson Award

Liz Murphey 1984 – NGCA

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Beans Kelly

1998 – NGCA, Golfweek

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Reilley Rankin 1998 – NGCA

(senior All–American with highest GPA) 1998 – Julia Boros


Honors & Awards All-Americans NGCA

(27 Golfers/47 Certificates) 1980 – Terri Moody 1981 – Mitzi Edge, Terri Moody 1982 – Mitzi Edge, Cindy Pleger 1983 – Cindy Pleger (2nd) 1984 – Cindy Schreyer, Caroline Gowan (2nd) 1985 – Cindy Schreyer 1986 – Stephanie Lowe (HM) 1988 – Nanci Bowen (HM), Heather Kuzmich (HM), Sue Thomas (HM) 1989 – Nanci Bowen (HM) 1990 – Anne Cain (2nd) 1991 – Luciana Bemvenuti (HM), Tina Paternostro (HM), Petra Rigby (HM) 1992 – Vicki Goetze 1993 – Vicki Goetze 1997 – Shauna Estes 1998 – Reilley Rankin, Shauna Estes (2nd), Julia Boros (HM) 1999 – Shauna Estes, Angela Jerman (2nd) 2000 – Shauna Estes 2001 – Reilley Rankin (2nd), Summer Sirmons (2nd) 2002 – Angela Jerman, Summer Sirmons (2nd) 2005 – Kelly Froelich (HM), Whitney Wade (HM)

NGCA (continued)

2006 – Taylor Leon (2nd), Whitney Wade (3rd), Mallory Hetzel (HM) 2007 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade (HM) 2008 – Krystle Caithness (HM), Garrett Phillips (HM) 2009 – Mallory Hetzel (HM) Marta Silva Zamora (HM) 2010 – Marta Silva Zamora 2011 – Marta Silva Zamora 2012 – Emilie Burger (2nd), Marta Silva Zamora (HM) 2013 – Emilie Burger (2nd)

Golfweek

(8 Golfers/17 Certificates) 2006 – Taylor Leon (1st), Whitney Wade (2nd), Mallory Hetzel (HM) 2007 – Taylor Leon (1st), Whitney Wade (HM) 2008 – Krystle Caithness (HM), Garrett Phillips (HM) 2009 – Marta Silva Zamora (3rd), Mallory Hetzel (HM) 2010 – Marta Silva Zamora (2nd), Emilie Burger (3rd) 2011 – Marta Silva Zamora, Emilie Burger (HM) 2012 – Emilie Burger (2nd), Marta Silva Zamora (2nd) 2013 – Emilie Burger (3rd), Manuela Carbajo Ré (HM)

1983 – Cindy Pleger 1998 – Julia Boros

Shannon Ogg

CoSIDA Academic All–America Team

1997 – Julia Boros (2nd) 1998 – Julia Boros (1st) 2000 – Shannon Ogg (2nd)

Female Athlete of the Year (All Sports)

1992 – Vicki Goetze

Golfer of the Year

1992 – Vicki Goetze 1993 – Vicki Goetze 1997 – Shauna Estes 1998 – Reilley Rankin 2000 – Shauna Estes 2002 – Angela Jerman 2007 – Taylor Leon 2011 – Marta Silva Zamora

Coach of the Year

1989 – Beans Kelly 1991 – Beans Kelly 1998 – Beans Kelly 2005 – Todd McCorkle 2007 – Todd McCorkle

Freshman of the Year

1989 – Tina Paternostro 1991 – Luciana Bemvenuti 1992 – Vicki Goetze 1994 – Erin O’Neil 1997 – Shauna Estes 1998 – Reilley Rankin 2006 – Taylor Leon 2009 – Marta Silva Zamora

All–SEC

(38 Golfers / 81 Certificates) 1982 – Mitzi Edge, Caroline Gowan 1983 – Caroline Gowan, Cindy Pleger, Martha Stacy 1984 – Caroline Gowan, NGCA Cindy Schreyer All–American 1985 – Cindy Schreyer Scholars 1986 – Stephanie Lowe 1986 – Sue Thomas, 1987 – Heather Kuzmich Melanie Wilson 1988 – Heather Kuzmich, 1988 – Anne Cain, Jill Kinloch, Sue Thomas Beth Kurtz 1989 – Nanci Bowen 1990 – Anne Cain, Jill Kinloch 1990 – Anne Cain, 1992 – Luciana Bemvenuti Tina Paternostro 1995 – Stefi Markovich, 1991 – Luciana Bemvenuti, Kelley Richardson Tina Paternostro, 1996 – Julia Boros, Sabra Petra Rigby Gray, Stefi Markovich, 1992 – Luciana Bemvenuti, Kelley Richardson Vicki Goetze, 1997 – Julia Boros, Tina Paternostro Stefi Markovich 1993 – Vicki Goetze, Sara Miley 1998 – Julia Boros, Shannon Ogg Kristin Milligan, 1999 – Shannon Ogg Kelly Doohan (2nd) 2000 – Shannon Ogg 1994 – Erin O’Neil, 2006 – Alina Lee Kelley Richardson (2nd) 2007 – Alina Lee 1995 – Kelly Doohan (2nd), 2008 – Alina Lee, Erin O’Neil (2nd), Innapha Tantanavivat Kelley Richardson (2nd) 2009 – Carolina Andrade, 1996 – Erin O’Neil, Tess Fordham Kelley Richardson (HM) 2010 – Carolina Andrade, 1997 – Shauna Estes, Tess Fordham Julia Boros (HM), 2011 – Tess Fordham Erin O’Neil (HM)

Academic Honors NCAA Post–Graduate Scholarship

SEC Awards All–SEC (continued)

1998 – Shauna Estes, Reilley Rankin, Julia Boros (2nd), Laura Henderson (2nd) 1999 – Shauna Estes, Laura Henderson, Angela Jerman, Summer Sirmons (2nd) 2000 – Shauna Estes, Laura Henderson, Angela Jerman 2001 – Reilley Rankin, Summer Sirmons, Laura Henderson (2nd), Angela Jerman (HM) 2002 – Angela Jerman, Summer Sirmons 2003 – Kelly Froelich (2nd), Summer Sirmons (2nd) 2004 – Whitney Wade, Kelly Froelich (2nd), Natalia Nicholls (2nd), Lisa Tyler (2nd) 2005 – Kelly Froelich, Whitney Wade, Natalia Nicholls (2nd) 2006 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade, Mallory Hetzel (2nd) 2007 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade, Alina Lee (2nd), Garrett Phillips (2nd) 2008 – Krystle Caithness (2nd), Garrett Phillips (2nd) 2009 – Mallory Hetzel, Marta Silva Zamora, Carolina Andrade (2nd) 2010 – Marta Silva Zamora, Emilie Burger (2nd) 2011 – Marta Silva Zamora, Emilie Burger (2nd) 2012 – Emilie Burger, Marta Silva Zamora 2013 – Emilie Burger, Manuela Carbajo Ré (2nd)

All–SEC Freshman

2008 – Krystle Caithness 2009 – Marta Silva Zamora 2010 – Emilie Burger 2012 – Rocio Sanchez Lobato 2013 – Manuela Carbajo Ré Kailey Walsh

Rocio Sanchez Lobato

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Honors & Awards Amateur Events

U.S. Amateur Champion

1989 – Vicki Goetze 1993 – Vicki Goetze

U.S. Mid–Amateur Champion

2009 – Martha (Stacy) Leach

U.S. Senior Amateur Champion

2009 – Sherry (Kamens) Herman

Canadian Amateur Champion

2005 – Laura (Henderson) Matthews

Brazilian Amateur Champion

1989 – Luciana Benvenuti 1990 – Luciana Benvenuti 1991 – Luciana Benvenuti

French Junior Am Champion

2003 – Kelly Froelich

Spanish Amateur Champion

2010 – Marta Silva Zamora

World Amateur team championships participants

1988 – Luciana Bemvenuti (Brazil) 1990 – Luciana Bemvenuti (Brazil) Vicki Goetze (U.S.) 1992 – Vicki Goetze (U.S.) 2000 – Laura Henderson (Canada) 2002 – Laura Matthews (Canada) 2004 – Laura Matthews (Canada) 2006 – Laura Matthews (Canada) 2006 – Krystle Caithness (Scotland) 2008 – Krystle Caithness (Scotland) 2010 – Kiara Hayashida (Peru), Marta Silva Zamora (Spain) 2012 – Manuela Carbajo Ré (Argentina)

Curtis Cup participants

1980 – Terri Moody 1986 – Cindy Schreyer 1990 – Vicki Goetze 1992 – Vicki Goetze 2002 – Angela Jerman 2006 – Taylor Leon 2008 – K. Caithness (GB&I)

Canon/Wyndham Cup Participants

1990 – Vicki Goetze, Erin O’Neil 1991 – Erin O’Neil 1992 – Shauna Estes, Erin O’Neil 1993 – Shauna Estes 1994 – Shauna Estes, Lauren Jeske

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1995 – Shauna Estes, Reilley Rankin 1996 – Shauna Estes, Lauren Jeske 1997 – Angela Jerman 2000 – Yunny Cho 2001 – Jackie Beers, Allison Martin, Lisa Tyler, Whitney Wade 2002 – Jackie Beers, Allison Martin, Whitney Wade 2003 – Taylor Leon 2004 – Mallory Hetzel, Taylor Leon 2005 – Mallory Hetzel, Alina Lee 2009 – Emilie Burger

LPGA Members

Junior Ryder Cup Participants

1997 – Whitney Wade 2006 – Marta Silva Zamora 2012 – Harang Lee

Junior Solheim Cup Participants

2002 – Whitney Wade 2003 – Taylor Leon 2005 – Marta Silva Zamora 2007 – Marta Silva Zamora 2013 – Harang Lee

Taylor Leon Coutu Career Earnings: $371,903

Luciana Bemvenuti Career Earnings: $500,109

Stephanie Brecht Career Earnings: $473, 344

Nanci Bowen

UGA Accolades

Career Earnings: $1,175,749

UGA Athletics Circle of Honor

Vicki Goetze-Ackerman

(All-sports recognition of greatness) 1997 – Terri Moody 2001 – Liz Murphey 2003 – Cindy Schreyer

Joel Eaves Award

(UGA senior female student–athlete with highest GPA) 1997 – Sabra Gray (below) 1998 – Julia Boros 2000 – Shannon Ogg

Marilyn Vincent Award

(UGA graduating female student– athlete with highest GPA) 1983 – Cindy Pleger 1990 – Jill Kinloch 1997 – Sabra Gray (above) 2000 – Shannon Ogg

Faculty Rep’s Award

(UGA women’s team with highest GPA) 1985 – 3.02 1995 – 3.44 1987 – 3.26 1996 – 3.30 1988 – 3.15 1997 – 3.53 1991 – 3.08 1998 – 3.43 1992 – 3.08 2005 – 3.25 1994 – 3.45 2009 – 3.34

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Mitzi Edge

Career Earnings: $912,630

Reilley Rankin

Career Earnings: $1,315,567

Sue Thomas

Career Earnings: $214,890

Jean Reynolds

Career Earnings: $75,881

Cindy Schreyer

Career Earnings: $1,473,602

Whitney Wade

Career Earnings: $8,697

Career Earnings: $1,651,997

Caroline Gowan

Career Earnings: $141,244

Angela Jerman

Career Earnings: $205,634

Cindy (Pleger) Mackey

Career Earnings: $313,010

Terri Moody

Career Earnings: $57,066

Nanci Bowen

1995 Nabisco Dinah Shore

Futures tour players Luciana Bemvenuti Julia Boros Emilie Burger Anne Cain Kelly Doohan Shauna Estes Kelly Froelich Caroline Gowan Mallory Hetzel Heather Kuzmich Taylor Leon Stefi Markovich Kristin Milligan

Erin O’Neil Tina Paternostro Garrett Phillips Reilley Rankin Jean Reynolds Kelley Richardson Petra Rigby Marta Silva Zamora Summer Sirmons Whitney Wade Kendall Wright (bold caps indicate active players)


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Commit to the Josh Brewer

Whitney Wade

Head Coach • 2nd Season (Indiana ’98)

Assistant Coach • 1st Season (Georgia ’07)

Amira Alexander

Sylvie Brick

Manuela Carbajo Ré

Amelia Hill

Harang Lee

5-0 • Sophomore Alpharetta, Ga.

5-6 • Sophomore Frankfort, Ill.

5-7 • Sophomore Necochea, Argentina

5-6 • Senior St. Simons Island, Ga.

5-9 • Freshman Castro Uridales, Spain

Sammi Lee 5-6 • Freshman Winter Park, Fla.

Rocio Sanchez Lobato Mary Ellen Shuman Isabel Silva Zamora 5-6 • Junior Marbella, Spain

5-7 • Freshman St. Simons Island, Ga.

5-5 • R-Sophomore Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Bekki Benton Team Manager Flowery Branch, Ga.

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2013-14 schedule Date Tournament

9/9-11 Dale McNamara Fall Preview 9/30-10/1 Windy City Collegiate Classic 10/5-7 Schooner Fall Classic 10/25-27 Stanford Intercollegiate 2/7 Lady Bulldog Individual Invitational 2/16-18 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/23-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 3/7-9 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 3/30-4/1 John Kirk Panther Invitational 4/4-6 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 4/18-20 SEC Championships 5/8-10 NCAA Regional East: Central: West: 5/20-23 NCAA Championships

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Location

Southwood Golf Club Karsten Creek Golf Club Tumble Creek at Suncadia Resort Tulsa Country Club

Tallahassee, Fla. Stillwater, Okla. Cle Elum, Wash. Tulsa, Okla.

Tulsa Country Club Northmoor Country Club Belmar Golf Club Stanford Golf Course UGA Golf Course Rio Mar Country Club English Turn Golf & Country Club Long Cove Club Eagles Landing Country Club UGA Golf Course Greystone Golf & Country Club

Tulsa, Okla. Highland Park, Ill. Norman, Okla. Stanford, Calif. Athens, Ga. Rio Grande, P.R. New Orleans, La. Hilton Head, S.C. Stockbridge, Ga. Athens, Ga. Birmingham, Ala.

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