2011University of Miami Women's Golf Media Guide

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Head Coach

Patti Rizzo

2011 UNIVERSITY 0F MIAMI WOMEN’S GOLF

2010-11 UM Women’s Golf



Table of Contents Head Coach Patti Rizzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Assistant Coach John Koskinen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Christina Hirano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Maria Ronderos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Patricia Arana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Diana Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Jennifer Hirano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Shelby Gilbert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Melanie Kleiner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Carina Cuculiza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Meet the Hurricanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Fall 2009 Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Spring 2010 Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Fall 2010 Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2009-10 Final Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20 President Donna Shalala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 The U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-33 Sports Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coral Gables, Fla. Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,657 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1925 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Donna E. Shalala Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirby Hocutt Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hurricanes Mascot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sebastian the Ibis Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Green , White Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlantic Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference 2010 ACC Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8th Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patti Rizzo,

Cover Design and Layout: Etta Schaller Contributors: Josh Whittenburg, Harrison Raboy, Spencer Dandes, Ali Sambrook Photography: J.C. Ridley,Kara Depena, Don Shula’s Golf Club, Eric Espada, Jessica, Jorge Perez

The 2010-11 University of Miami Women’s Golf Media Guide is production of the UM Sports Media Relations Office and was written by Jimmy Gill and edited by Chris Freet.

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Sports Information Contact Jimmy Gill Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (305) 284-3244 Cell Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (302) 381-0831 SID Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (305) 284-2807

Sports Information Address 5821 San Amaro Drive Coral Gables, FL 33146

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Patti Rizzo Head Coach 1st Season

Patti Rizzo, a collegiate All-American at the University of Miami and a 20-year veteran on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour, begins her first year with the University of Miami as head golf coach for the Hurricanes women's program. "We are excited to welcome Patti Rizzo back to lead our five-time National Championship Women's Golf Program," Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt said. "Patti has won at every level and brings excellent teaching skills, passion and dedication to this leadership role." Rizzo spent five seasons as the head coach of the Barry University women's golf program, where she coached the Bucs to four consecutive NCAA DII Regional appearances and two national tournament appearances. Barry has finished ranked in the Top 10 nationally the last five seasons - sixth nationally in 2009, fourth nationally in 2008, seventh nationally in 2007 and eighth nationally in 2006. So far in 2009-10, Rizzo has guided the Bucs to a No. 6 national ranking according to Golfstat.com and the Golf World/NGCA Division II Coaches' Poll. The Bucs finished fourth at the SSC Championship to advance to the NCAA DII Super Regional, where they received the fifth seed. "I'm extremely excited," Rizzo said. "I've been dreaming of this opportunity. I started my career at the University of Miami and things have come full circle where I have the chance to finish up where I started. I am so appreciative of the support from my family, friends and the people at Miami. I am just so thrilled to be back." Rizzo brings outstanding amateur, collegiate and professional experience to the position. Her amateur career was highlighted by a near win at the 1981 Florida Lady Citrus in Orlando, where she almost became the first amateur since JoAnne Carner (1969) to win an LPGA event. She finished regulation play in a five-way tie for first-place. Rizzo won the World Amateur, Trans-National, Eastern Amateur and Mexican Amateur in 1980 and the North & South Amateur Championship, the South Atlantic Amateur Golf Championship and the Harder Hall Invitational in 1981. She also claimed medalist honors at the 1981 U.S. Women's Amateur, as well as at the 1980 and 1981 AIAW National Championships. A 1981 collegiate AllAmerican at the University of Miami, she was Golf Digest's top-ranked amateur in the country in 1980 and Golf Magazine's top-ranked collegiate player in 1981.

nament at the Boston Five Classic and posted six additional top-10 finishes. Rizzo played on the tour regularly for 10 years, posting four tournament wins: the 1983 Boston Five Classic, the 1985 LPGA Corning Classic, the 1988 Sara Lee Classic and the 1989 Red Robin Kyocera Inamori Classic. She still holds her LPGA Tour card, but after a brief two-year retirement, she returned to play part-time on the LPGA and Legends Tours during summer of 2006. Rizzo took over the Barry program during the 200405 season. Rizzo's second season in 2006 saw great improvement in the Bucs program as she guided the team to their fourth NCAA regional appearance. In 2006-07, Rizzo guided a young Buccaneer program to their first winning tournament season. In 2007-08, Rizzo led the Buccaneer squad to their second consecutive winning season with a 77-24-1 overall record. In 2008-09, the Bucs had four top five finishes. The team earned a fifth place finish at the SSC Championship, advancing them to the NCAA DII Super Regional. Rizzo has two children, Severiano and Gabriela.

In 1982, she joined the LPGA full-time and was named the circuit's Rookie-of-the-Year, with five Top 10 finishes, including fourth-place at the Arizona Copper Classic. In 1983, she won her first LPGA tour

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The Rizzo File Professional Golf Experience Career Highlights •In 1998, best finish was a tie for 25th at the Rainbow Foods LPGA Classic. •From 1994-97, did not compete as a member of the LPGA Tour. •Has nine victories on the JLPGA. •In 1993, recorded seven top-20 finishes and crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings. •In 1992, she took a year off from the LPGA Tour to compete on the Japan LPGA Tour. •In 1991, recorded her second career ace during the second round of the Desert Inn LPGA Classic. •In 1990, had seven top-10 finishes, including four top-five performances, with a tie for second at the Desert Inn LPGA Classic marking her season-best. •In 1989, her most successful season, earned $198,868 and won the Red Robin Kyocera Inamori Classic. •In 1988, won the Sara Lee Classic by defeating three players in a five-hole playoff. •In 1985, shot her career-best score of 64 during the third round of the LPGA Corning Classic, which she eventually won. •In 1984, carded her first career hole-in-one during the Uniden LPGA Invitational. •In 1983, won the Boston Five Classic. •In 1982, earned Rookie of the Year honors with five top-10 finishes. Victories, Awards, Etc. LPGA Victories (4): 1983 Boston Five Classic, 1985 LPGA Corning Classic, 1988 Sara Lee Classic, 1989 Red Robin KyoceraInamori Classic. LPGA Awards (1): 1982 Rookie of the Year. Amateur Golf Experience Rizzo’s outstanding amateur career was highlighted by a near win at the 1981 Florida Lady Citrus in Orlando. She attempted to become the first amateur since JoAnne Carner (1969) to win an LPGA event when she finished regulation play in a five-way tie for first-place. She was defeated by Beth Daniel on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. However, Rizzo won the World Amateur, TransNational, Eastern Amateur and Mexican Amateur in 1980 and the North-South, the South Atlantic and the Harder Hall Invitational in 1981. Rizzo also claimed medalist honors and was runner-up at the 1981 U.S. Amateur, as well as at the 1980 and 1981 AIAW National Championships. A 1981 collegiate All-American at the University of Miami, she was Golf Digest’s top-ranked amateur in the country in 1980 and GOLF Magazine’s top-ranked collegiate player in 1981. Personal Started playing golf at the age of 15... Has one brother... Has two children: daughter Gabriela Depardon and son Severiano Depardon... Hobbies include cooking, tennis and languages.

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John Koskinen Assistant Coach

John Koskinson starts his first season as assistant coach of the UM women’s golf team.John Koskinen begins his first season as the assistant women’s golf coach for the University of Miami in 2010 on Head Coach Patti Rizzo’s staff. Koskinen’s objective at UM is to win as many national championships as possible. “I am very excited to be part of the Miami Hurricane athletic family. The University of Miami was once the top golf program in the country and we are very motivated to put the ‘Canes back on top as quickly as possible.” The native of Baraga, Mich., brings a wealth of playing experience to Coral Gables highlighted by two appearances in the U.S. Open in 2006 at Winged Foot, and 2007 at Oakmont. Koskinen also competed on the Hooters Tour summer and winter series finishing second on the 2006 winter series money list. Koskinen graduated from Michigan State University in 2003, excelling on both the golf course and in the classroom. The Kinesiology Major was a two-time Academic All-American as well as a member of the First-Team All-Big 10 and First-Team All-Midwest Region. He earned the status as the top member of

the Spartans golf team for more than 18 months. Following graduation, Koskinen stayed in East Lansing working with the Michigan State golf team as an assistant coach in 2003. Koskinen is familiar with South Florida as he served as Patti Rizzo's assistant coach at Barry University in 2009. Koskinen looks forward to being at the University of Miami helping the five-time national champion return to an era of glory. “I am excited to be at a school that has everything to offer. The ‘U’ is a top program in the country and I am excited to be here.” John is married to Jessica Koskinen and is the son of James and Lucille Koskinen. He is the youngest of three children (James Jr. and Julie Ruotsala).

Professional Golf Experience Touring Professional November 2005 - July 2009 • Competed in the 2006 and 2007 U.S. Opens • Competed on the Hooters Tour Summer and Winter Series • Finished second on the 2006 Winter Series money list • Career best yearly scoring average- 69.56 • 1 win, 17 top five finishes, 29 top 10 finishes, and 40 top 20 finishes as a professional • Assisted with The First Tee program at Melreese Golf Course in Miami, Florida Collegiate Golf Experience Michigan State University August 1998 - May 2003 • Two time Academic All-American • Elected First Team All-Big 10 and 1st Team AllMidwest Region • Competed with the traveling squad for three years • Earned status as top member of the squad for more than 18 months • Awarded internship as assistant golf coach in 2003

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Christina Hirano Senior Pinole, Calif. Acalanes HS Major: Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Minor: Psychology Getting to Know U Nicknames: Kris, Tina, Hirano I’m a Hurricane because I never give up and I’ll fight till the end with a humble yet confident and positive attitude People might be surprised to know I am not 16. Even though I look like a high school student and I am in fact 22 graduating from college. Nobody can believe I watch The History Channel If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be my great grandmother The most influential person in my life is hands down, my mother. What is the best class that you’ve taken at UM? Geology If you could play golf at any course, which one would it be? St. Andrews My first memory of playing golf is teeing off my very first tournament in San Diego called Junior World and having Earl Woods watch me in the background then later giving me a tiger pin and head cover One thing that everyone should know about Miami golf: It’s hot!

CAREER STATISTICS Season

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Events

Rounds

Strokes

Average

Low Round

Top-10

10 7 6 23

26 21 17 64

1970 1608 1322 4900

75.77 76.57 77.76 76.56

69 72 73 69

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AS A JUNIOR (2009-10): Posted third best stroke average on the team with at 77.76… Fired a season-low 75.67 average in the season opening tournament (Duramed Cougar Classic, 9/13-14)… Shot a season-low round of 73 in the final round of the Qdoba Invitational (2/16)… Season-best finish at the Canes and Cardinal Classic (4/5-6) coming in 25th… Placed 35th at the ACC Championship (4/16-18) in Greensboro, N.C.… Appeared in six tournaments overall. AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09): Posted third best stroke average on the team at 76.57… Totaled three top 20 finishes… Finished in the top 10 with a career-best sixth place finish at the Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic (2/22-24) firing a careerbest three-round total 221 (75-74-72)… Earned a 12th place finish at the Lady Pirate Invitational (10/19-21) posting a threeround total of 226 which included a season-best 71 in round two… Posted a third top 20 finish with a 13th place finish at the Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic (4/6-7)… Ranked 25th in the ACC in stroke average. AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08): Posted second best stroke average on the team at 75.77 and had one top 10 finish and six top20 finishes, which also ranked second on the team… Participated in 10 events for the Hurricanes which included a top-10 finish at the Cuthbert Cup (69-79) where she shot a personal-best round of 69… Hurricanes’ top performer in four tournaments (Lady Kat Invitational, Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate, Cuthbert Cup and ACC Championship)… Recorded a seasonbest total 223 in the Canes & Cardinal Classic… Tied for a team-high 15th at the ACC Championship. PREP: As a freshman at Acalanes, helped lead team to an undefeated season… Placed first at both the league championship and NCS Championship, and second at the Nor Cal Championship… Named Contra Costa's Athlete of the Week and among the Top 100 Athletes of the Year… Nominated for most valuable player. PERSONAL: Daughter of Henry and Sandra Hirano… Father is a police officer for the city of San Francisco… Sister, Jennifer, is also on the women's golf team at Miami… Most memorable moment was playing at the Wal-Mart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach Pro-Am with her sister.

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2007-08 Tournaments Cougar Classic Myrtle Beach Classic Lady Kat Invitational UNCG-Starmount Fall Classic Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Qdoba Invitational Cuthbert Cup John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Canes & Cardinal Classic ACC Championship

Results 75-77-78-230 78-79-157 77-72-76-225 79-71-150 79-76-73-228 76-76-76-228 69-79-148 80-77-157 73-75-75-223 73-76-75-224

Finish T60 T49 T11 T21 T11 T18 T10 T25 T18 T15

2008-09 Tournaments Cougar Classic UNCG- Starmount Fall Classic Lady Pirate Invitational Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Qdoba Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic John Kirk/LadyPanther Intercollegiate Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic ACC Championship

Results 74-80-75-229 80-77-78-235 81-71-74-226 80-78-81-239 78-75-77-230 75-74-72-221 77-78-WD 74-76-78-228 DNC

Finish T70 T39 T12 T47 T22 T6 WD T13

2009-10 Tournaments Cougar Classic Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational Qdoba Hurricane Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic Canes and Cardinals Classic ACC Championship

Results 76-74-77-227 77-82-159 79-78-73-230 77-76-76-229 78-80-78-236 81-80-80-241

Finish T51 T54 T34 T41 T25 35

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Maria Ronderos Senior Bogota, Colombia Manatee (Fla.) HS Major: Civil and Architectural Engineering Getting to Know U I’m a Hurricane because love the U People might be surprised to know I love art and ceramics Nobody can believe I watch America’s Next Top Model If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be my grandfather The most influential person in my life is Jesus Christ What is the best class that you’ve taken at UM? HVAC If you could play golf at any course, which one would it be? Augusta My first memory of playing golf is I was too little to remember Farthest place I’ve been from home: Tacoma, Washington If I won the lottery,the first thing I would buy is a car

CAREER STATISTICS Season

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Events

Rounds

Strokes

Average

Low Round

Top-10

10 9 10 29

25 27 28 80

1914 2067 2149 6130

76.56 76.56 76.75 76.63

71 72 73 71

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AS A JUNIOR (2009-2010): Finished second on the team with a stroke average of 76.75... Had a season best ninth finish overall at the Canes & Cardinal Classic (4/5-6) with a score of 228 (74-78-76)... Had a season best tournament score of 223 (76-73-74) at the Duramed Cougar Classic (9/13-14)... Matched her season round low score of 73 three in four different tournaments (Duramed Cougar Classic second round, College of Charleston Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate second round), Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic (2/21-23, third round), UCF Challenge (3/1-2, first round)... Finished 25th overall in the ACC in stroke average. AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-2009): Named to the 2009 All-ACC Women's Golf Academic team... Led Miami with a 76.56 stroke average, which ranked 22nd in the ACC... Earned three top 10 finishes and five top 25 finishes in 10 tournaments... Had a season-best seventh place finish at the John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate matching a career-best three round total of 224... Finished 10th at the Lady Pirate Invitational (10/12-14) while shooting 225 in three rounds with a season-best 72 in round two... Also recorded a 10th place finish at the Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic (4/6-7)... Placed 22nd at the UNCG Starmount Fall Classic (10/12-14) and 24th at the ACC Championships (4/18-20). AS A FRESHMAN (2007-2008): Posted third best stroke average on the team with a 76.56 and had one topfive, one top-10 and three top-20 finishes... Participated in 10 tournaments for the Hurricanes which included tying for second place at the John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate (76-73)... Tied for 14th with tworound personal best of 148 at the Myrtle Beach Classic... Fired a three-round personal best 224 at the Canes & Cardinal Classic which included a personal-best round of 71... Named to the ACC Honor Roll and a member of the 2008 Asll-ACC Academic Women's Golf Team. PREP: Colombian National Champion... Finished 10th in the US as a junior and 11th as a senior... Placed third in the 2007 Florida girls Championship... Wont district and regional championships. PERSONAL: An architectural engineering major... Daughter of Ernesto and Liliana Ronderos... Has a sister Daniella and brother, Juan, who played golf at Bethune-Cookman.

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RONDEROS’ CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2007-08 Tournaments Cougar Classic Myrtle Beach Classic Lady Kat Invitational UNCG-Starmount Fall Classic Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Qdoba Invitational Cuthbert Cup John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Canes & Cardinal Classic ACC Championship

Results 78-75-82-235 73-75-148 82-82-77-241 71-80-151 79-75-WD-154 76-76-77-229 72-77-149 76-73-149 78-75-71-224 74-77-83-234

Finish T73 T14 53 T24 WD T24 T14 T2 T23 T33

2008-09 Tournaments Cougar Classic UNCG- Starmount Fall Classic Lady Pirate Invitational Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Qdoba Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic John Kirk/LadyPanther Intercollegiate Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic ACC Championship

Results 80-76-77-233 78-76-76-230 74-72-79-225 84-75-78-237 74-81-72-227 76-77-77-230 73-77-74-224 78-73-76-227 79-81-74-234

Finish T76 T22 T10 T37 T16 T37 T7 T10 T24

2009-10 Tournaments Cougar Classic Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational Eat a Peach Invitational Lady Pirate Intercollegiate C. of Charleston Watts/Palmetto Qdoba Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic UCF Challenge Canes and Cardinal Classic ACC Championship

Results 76-73-74-223 77-74-151 76-79-155 80-76-75-231 77-73-75-225 80-75-74-229 75-82-73-230 73-80-78-231 74-78-76-228 81-82-83-246

Finish T34 T24 T30 T36 T22 T24 T47 T36 T9 39

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Patricia Arana Junior • Barcelona, Spain • Blume HS • Major: Economics Getting to Know U Nickname: Pati I’m a Hurricane because I like to be among the best People might be surprised to know I don’t like partying Nobody can believe I watch Gossip Girl If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be Gia Carangi The most influential person in my life is my dad If you could play golf at any course, which one would it be? Augusta I hate to admit it, but I love American food If I could play any other sport at UM, it would be tennis My first memory of playing golf is in the cold of the Pirinees If I won the lottery, the first thing I’d buy is a house One thing that everyone should know about Miami golf:we like golf PRIOR TO MIAMI: Transfer from Kennesaw State… Became first ever Kennesaw State women’s golfer to be given a conference award when she was named to the Atlantic-Sun All-Freshman team… Shot a school 54 hole record four-over par 220… Led Owls in both top 20 (4) and top 10 finishes (2), winning percentage (.746) and scoring average (77)… Had a distinguished career before she ever stepped foot on campus, where she was a three-time winner of the Catalunya Individual Regional Ranking in 2001, 2003 and 2004… Made it to the round of 32 at 2005 British Girls Championship where she was 12th after two rounds with scores of 74 and 71… Member of the Spanish National Junior Team in matches against France and Northern England in 2005… Finished third at 2005 Spanish National Championship 16-U… Placed third at Spanish Inter-Regional Junior Team Tournament representing Catalunya…. Finishedfifth at 2005 Northern England International Championship U16… Semi-finalist at the 2006 Spanish International Lady Junior Amateur Championship, and was 14th after second round with scores of 77 and 76… Made it to the round of 16 at 2006 Italian International Junior Championship… Placed third at 2004 Spanish Inter-Regional Junior Team Tournament representing Catalunya, and fifth at 2003 Spanish National 14-U Championship. PERSONAL: Born in Barcelona, Spain on Nov. 30, 1989... Daughter of Jose and Aurora Arana… Nicknamed Pati.

Diana Fisher Junior • Rye Brook N.Y. • Blind Brook HS • Major: Finance and Marketing Getting to Know U I’m a Hurricane because nothing can stop a hurricane and I love Miami! People might be surprised to know I lived in South Africa Nobody can believe I watch Tosh.O I hate to admit it, but I love techno/house music If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be my friends and familyr The most influential person in my life is my Mom What is the best class that you’ve taken at UM? Introduction to Africana Studies with Dr. Rose If you could play golf at any course, which one would it be? Pebble Beach Golf Links My first memory of playing golf is with my dad and brother One thing that everyone should know about Miami golf: we are dedicated to working hard and improving our skills

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Jennifer Hirano Junior Pinole, Calif. Acalanes HS Major: Kinesiology and Sport Sciences Getting to Know U Nicknames: Jenn People might be surprised to know I love to read a lot. Nobody can believe I watch The Disney Channel The most influential person in my life is my mother. What is the best class that you’ve taken at UM? Teaching and Learning with Mrs. Lopate If you could play golf at any course, which one would it be? TPC Sawgrass My first memory of playing golf is hitting balls on the range with my sister and grandpa The farthest place from home I’ve been is the Virgin Islands If I could play any other sport at UM, it would be volleyball If I won the lottery, the first thing I’d buy is a golf course

CAREER STATISTICS Season

2008-09 2009-10

Events

Rounds

Strokes

Average

Low Round

Top-10

9 8

27 22

2069 1667

76.63 75.77

71 69

1 0

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10):Finished first on the team in stroke average (75.77)... Posted three top 20 finishes (Eat a Peach Invitational (10/4-5), Lady Pirate Intercollegiate (10/19-20), College of Charleston Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate (10/26-27))... Completed her best three round score of 223 (76-70-77) at the College of Charleston Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate... Posted her career best round (69) in the second round of the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate... Finished a team best 21st in the final ACC stroke average standings. AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09): Ranked 24th in the ACC after posting a 76.63 stroke average, which was second best on the team ... Played in 10 tournaments as a true freshman and tallied three top 20 finishes ... Earned her first top 10 finish with a sixth place finish at the Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic (4/6-7) where she shot a career-best 224 in three rounds which included a personal-best 71 in round three ... Finished 15th at the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate (10/27-28) and 16th at the Lady Pirate Invitational (10/19-21). PREP: As a senior , played in the 2008 U.S. Women’s Amateur, making the cut and winning the first two matches (round of 16) ... Participated in the 2007 U.S. Women’s amateur ... Placed third in the 2007 Dixie Amateur ... Made the first tee Pebble Beach four years in a row ... As a junior, took part in the Pebble Beach and U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship, making the cut while shooting a 70 and 73 ... Shot a career-best 66 in the Scott Robertson Memorial. PERSONAL: Majoring in sports administration… Daughter of Henry and Sandra Hirano ... Father is a police officer for the city of San Francisco… Sister, Christina, is also on the women’s golf team at Miami ... Most memorable moment was playing at the Wal-Mart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach Pro-Am with her sister.

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2008-09 Tournaments Cougar Classic UNCG- Starmount Fall Classic Lady Pirate Invitational Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Qdoba Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic John Kirk/LadyPanther Intercollegiate Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic ACC Championship

Results 73-76-78-227 76-78-76-230 74-73-80-227 74-80-76-230 75-79-81-235 77-74-77-228 76-77-78-231 75-78-71-224 80-76-81-237

Finish T47 T22 T16 T15 T37 T25 T36 T6 T25

2009-10 Tournaments Cougar Classic Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational Eat a Peach Invitational Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Edwin Watts/Palmetto Hurricane Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic UCF Challenge

Results 76-74-76-226 77-74-151 74-77-151 78-69-76-223 76-70-77-223 74-79-76-229 77-75-74-226 81-78-79-238

Finish T49 T24 T13 T15 T13 T24 T25 T55

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Shelby Gilbert Sophomore Hixson, Tenn. Notre Dame HS Major: Sociology Getting to Know U I’m a Hurricane because I’m deadly Nobody can believe I watch The History Channel If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be Waylon Chin If I could play any other sport at UM, it would be tennis What is the best class that you’ve taken at UM? Sociology 101 If I won the lottery, the first thing I’d buy is a Lamborghini My first memory of playing golf is my dad hiding in the woods during golf camp One thing that everyone should know about Miami golf is we really are the hardest sport

CAREER STATISTICS Season

2009-10 Totals

Events

Rounds

Strokes

Average

Low Round

Top-10

9 9

25 25

1943 1943

77.72 77.72

70 70

1 1

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-2010): Posted third best stroke average on the team with a 77.72... Totaled two top 20 finishes... Finished in the top 10 with a season best ninth place finish at Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic (2/21-23) with a season best three round total of 220 (72-78-70)... Earned a 12th place finish at the Canes and Cardinal Classic (4/5-6) with a three round total of 231 (77-79-75). Finished the 2009-2010 season ranked 31st in the ACC in stroke average. PREP: Ranked the No. 4 player in the state of Tennessee by Junior Scoreboard... Class A/AA state champion as a junior and senior, becoming the fifth girl in Tennessee High School history to accomplish the feat... Region 3-A/AA champion as a senior. PERSONAL: Sociology major... Won the Chattanooga Women's Amateur in the summer of 2009... Daughter of Gibby Gilbert III, who plays on the Nationwide Tour and granddaughter of former PGA Tour star Gibby Gilbert II.

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2009-10 Tournaments Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational Eat a Peach Invitational Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Edwin Watts/Palmetto Hurricane Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic UCF Challenge Canes & Cardinals Classic ACC Championship

Results 82-76-158 80-77-157 82-80-77-239 80-76-74-230 74-80-76-230 72-78-70-220 76-79-79-234 77-79-75-231 76-87-81-244

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Melanie Kleiner Sophomore Callicoon, N.Y. Sullivan West Central HS Major: Marketing Minor: Journalism and Visual Journalism Getting to Know U Nicknames: Mel I’m a Hurricane because I love the U People might be surprised to know I hated golf at first Nobody can believe I rarely watch TV If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be my best friends from home The most influential person in my life is both of my parents What is the best class that you’ve taken at UM? English If you could play golf at any course, which one would it be? St. Andrews I hate to admit it, but I love when it gets a little cold in Florida If I could play any other sport at UM, it would be soccer My first memory of playing golf is not liking it If I won the lottery, the first thing I’d buy is my own apartment One thing that everyone should know about Miami golf: it’s all about the U!

CAREER STATISTICS Season

2009-10 Totals

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6 6

16 16

1403 1403

87.69 87.69

82 82

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009-2010): Competed in six tournaments as a true freshman... Her best tournament came in the two round Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational where she scored 173 (88-85)... Recorded her season best round in the first round of the Hurricane Invitational (2/14-16) with an 82. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Sullivan West Central School in New York... As a senior, competed in OCIAA Section 9 Boys' Qualifier, OCIAA Section 9 Boys; Division Championship and MGA Women;s Amateur Championship... Placed seventh at the MGA Women's Public Links Championship... Named MVP of varsity boys' golf team... Selected Female Select Senior Athlete for golf, soccer, and basketball... Named the Varsity 845 Notable Athlete by Times Herald Record... Helped team to OCIAA Division Championship as a senior... Also helped team to a OCIAA Division Championship as a junior... Holds Section 9 Girls low score as a freshman... Placed first at the WGA Junior Girls Championship... Also lettered two years in soccer and three years in basketball.

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2009-10 Tournaments Cougar Classic Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational Eat a Peach Invitational Hurricane Invitational Canes & Cardinals Classic ACC Championship

Results 85-88-94-267 88-85-173 88-94-182 82-87-83-252 91-83-89-263 89-92-85-266

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Carina Cuculiza Freshman Managua, Nicaragua Lincolin International Academy Major: Finance and Marketing Getting to Know U Nicknames: Cari I’m a Hurricane because it is always getting stronger People might be surprised to know I have three names Nobody can believe I watch Two and a Half Men If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be Albert Einstein The most influential person in my life is my mom What is the best class that you’ve taken at UM? Marketing If you could play golf at any course, which one would it be? Augusta If I could play any other sport at UM, it would be tennis My first memory of playing golf is hitting my dad with a club If I won the lottery, the first thing I’d buy is shoes One thing that everyone should know about Miami golf is we all love dessert

High School: Had a second place finish at the Junior Central American Tournament in 2005-2008 and 2010-2011… Broke through and won the Junior Central American Tournament in 2009… Finished first at the Central American Amateur Tournament in 2009 and 2010. Personal: Parents are Rolando Cuculiza and Teresa Reyes… From Managua, Nicaragua… Valedictorian of graduating 2010 class… Favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Hurricanes MEET THE HURRICANES Favorite Golfer…

Favorite Food…

Dream Date…

Maria Ronderos: Ernie Els Carina Cuculiza: Ernie Els Jennifer Hirano: Phil Mickelson Patricia Arana: Azahara Munoz Christina Hirano: Bruce Fleisher Diana Fisher: Annika Sorenstam Melanie Kleiner: Adam Scott

Maria Ronderos: Everything Carina Cuculiza: Chocolate Jennifer Hirano: Ice Cream Patricia Arana: Spaniard Christina Hirano: Italian Diana Fisher: Sweets Melanie Kleiner: Ice Cream Shelby Gilbert: Beets

Maria Ronderos: My boyfriend Ian Carina Cuculiza: Ryan Reynolds Patricia Arana: Already Had It Christina Hirano: Already Had It Diana Fisher: Private jet to theCaribbean Melanie Kleiner: Edward Cullen

Favorite Golf Course…

Favorite Color…

If I were an animal, I’d be a(n)…

Maria Ronderos: Ritz Carlton Sarasota Carina Cuculiza: Nejapa Golf & Country Club Jennifer Hirano: Cypress Point Patricia Arana: PGA Golf of Catalonia Christina Hirano: Olympic Club the Ocean Course Diana Fisher: Weiehu Golf Course Melanie Kleiner: Villa Roma Roma Country Club

Maria Ronderos: Pink Carina Cuculiza: Blue Jennifer Hirano: Green Patricia Arana: Orange and Green Christina Hirano: Blue Diana Fisher: Purple Melanie Kleiner: Turquoise Shelby Gilbert: Green

Maria Ronderos: Shark Carina Cuculiza: Parrot Jennifer Hirano: Bird Patricia Arana: Leopard Christina Hirano: White Tiger Diana Fisher: Cougar Melanie Kleiner: Bird Shelby Gilbert: Dolphin

My worst habit is…

Favorite Club…

Favorite Song Right Now…

Maria Ronderos: 7 Iron Carina Cuculiza: 7 Iron Jennifer Hirano: Mizuno Christina Hirano: All Melanie Kleiner: 58 degree wedge Shelby Gilbert: Driver Diana Fisher: 7 Iron

Favorite Athlete in Another Sport… Maria Ronderos: Marat Safin Carina Cuculiza: Roger Federer Patricia Arana: Rafa Nadal Diana Fisher: Serena Williams Melanie Kleiner: J.J. Redick Shelby Gilbert: Waylon Chin

Favorite Pro Sports Team(s)… Maria Ronderos: Orlando Magic, Miami Heat Carina Cuculiza: Los Angeles Lakers Diana Fisher: New York Yankees Melanie Kleiner: New York Giants, New York Mets, Orlando Magic Shelby Gilbert: Miami Heat

Maria Ronderos: Danzo Kuduro Carina Cuculiza: Viva la Vida - Coldplay Jennifer Hirano: Second Chances October Fall Patricia Arana: Cold Desert - Kings of Leon Christina Hirano: Too many Diana Fisher: Moment 4 Life - Nicki Minaj ft. Drake Melanie Kleiner: Show Goes On - Lupe Fiasco Shelby Gilbert: Just a Dream - Nelly

Favorite Class Taken at UM… Maria Ronderos: HVAC Carina Cuculiza: Marketing Jennifer Hirano: Teaching and Learning (Mrs. Mopate) Christina Hirano: MKPIA 101 Diana Fisher: AAS250 (Dr. Rose) Melanie Kleiner: English Shelby Gilbert: Sociology 101

Maria Ronderos: Losing things Carina Cuculiza: Being a perfectionist Jennifer Hirano: Texting all the time Patricia Arana: Picking my nails Christina Hirano: Listening to music too loud Diana Fisher: Rolling my eyes Melanie Kleiner: Procrastinating Shelby Gilbert: Eating Unhealthy

When I was little, I wanted to be… Maria Ronderos: An Astronaut Carina Cuculiza: A Neurosurgeon Jennifer Hirano: A Veterinarian Patricia Arana: A Rock Star Christina Hirano: A Doctor Diana Fisher: Like my Big Sister Melanie Kleiner: A Pro Athlete

Now my dream job is… Maria Ronderos: Something with Engineering Carina Cuculiza: A Professional Golfer Jennifer Hirano: Becoming a Professional on the LPGA Patricia Arana: To own a business Christina Hirano: To become a Professional Golfer Diana Fisher: Become a Professional Golfer in the LPGA Tour Melanie Kleiner: Magazine Editor Shelby Gilbert: A Millionaire Housewife

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Review TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT 2009 FALL REVIEW Duramed Cougar Classic

Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational

Lady Pirate Intercollegiate

Sept. 13-14, 2009 Harahan, S.C. Result: 16th, 310-303-308-921

Sept. 25-27, 2009 Lexington, Ky. Result: 13th, 313-306-619

Oct. 19-20, 2009 Greenville, S.C. Result: 12th, 317-305-313-935

The Miami Hurricanes women’s golf team finished tied for 16th at the Duramed Cougar Classic, led by a final round two-over 74 from junior Maria Ronderos. The Georgia Bulldogs took home the title after an overall 14-under par 850. Florida State (857) finished second, followed by North Carolina (869), Tennessee (872) and Furman (873). Ronderos followed up her one-over 73 in the second round with more solid play in the final round. Sophomore Jennifer Hirano shot a four-over 76 and junior Christina Hirano shot a five-over 77 to finish the tournament 10-over and 11-over, respectively. Freshman Jaime Ritter improved on her 10-over 82 in each of the first two rounds to shoot an 81 on the final day. Fellow freshman Melanie Kleiner shot a 94 to round out Miami’s top five.

The University of Miami women’s golf team finished with two players in the top 25 and placed 13th as a team at the Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational at the University Club of Kentucky. Junior Maria Ronderos and sophomore Jennifer Hirano each shot three-over par 74 to tie for 24th. Florida State (587) won the team title, while UCF (592) finished second. Rounding out the top five were Chattanooga (598), Notre Dame (598) and Kennesaw State (601). The tournament was shortened to two rounds after inclement weather cancelled the original second round. Freshman Shelby Gilbert shot a final round four-over par 76 in her first tournament as a Hurricane. Melanie Kleiner, also a freshman, shot 85.

The University of Miami women’s golf team posted a 12th place finish at the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate at Greenville Country Club. Sophomore Jennifer Hirano finished tied for 15th after a career-best 69 in the second round; she shot a final round 76. Georgia State (879) took home the title. East Carolina (881) placed second, followed by East Tennessee State (891), Xavier (892) and Elon (895). Junior Maria Ronderos turned in her best score of the tournament with a four-over par 75 in the final round. Freshman Shelby Gilbert shot a six-over par 77, sophomore Begona Sarabia shot 85 and freshman Jaime Ritter shot 89 to close out Miami’s tournament.

Results T34 Maria Ronderos 76-73-74=223 T49 Jennifer Hirano 76-74-76=226 T51 Christina Hirano 76-74-77=227 87 Jaime Ritter 82-82-81=245 90 Melanie Kleiner 85-88-94=26

Results T24 Maria Ronderos 77-74-151 T24 Jennifer Hirano 77-74-151 T51 Shelby Gilbert 82-76-158 T54 Christina Hirano 77-82-159 81 Melanie Kleiner 88-85-173

Eat-A-Peach Collegiate Oct. 4-5, 2009 Macon, Ga. Result: 11th, 309-322-631 Sophomore Jennifer Hirano led the Miami Hurricanes women’s golf team to an 11th place finish at the Eat-A-Peach Collegiate at the Idle Hour Country Club. Hirano shot a five-over par 77 in the final round to tie for 13th. Georgia won the team title with an overall score of 599; Florida State and Furman (600) tied for second, followed by Coastal Carolina (606) and Georgia State (607). Junior Maria Ronderos shot a seven-over par 79 to finish tied for 30th. Freshman Shelby Gilbert rallied on day two shoot five-over par 77 and finish tied for 36th place. Miami’s other two freshmen, Jaime Ritter and Melanie Kleiner, shot 89 and 94 respectively.

Results T13 Jennifer Hirano 74-77-151 T30 Maria Ronderos 76-79-155 T36 Shelby Gilbert 80-77-157 T59 Jaime Ritter 79-89-168 65 Melanie Kleiner 88-94-182

Results T15 Jennifer Hirano 78-69-76-223 T36 Maria Ronderos 80-76-75-231 T66 Shelby Gilbert 82-80-77-239 70 Begona Sarabia 77-80-85-242 T80 Jaime Ritter 82-89-89-260

Palmetto Intercollegiate Oct. 26-27, 2009 Kiawah Island, S.C. Result: 17th, 325-301-315-941 Three top-40 finishes helped the Miami Hurricanes women’s golf team to a 17th place finish at the Palmetto Intercollegiate at Oak Point Golf Club in Kiawah Island, S.C. Sophomore Jennifer Hirano, junior Maria Ronderos and freshman Shelby Gilbert all placed in the top 40. East Tennessee State won the team title with an overall 879, Kansas (895) finished second, and Kennesaw State (896), East Carolina (897) and Maryland (898) rounded out the top five. Ronderos shot a three-over par 75 to tie for 22nd and Hirano shot a five-over 77 to tie for 13th. Gilbert led the Hurricanes in the final round with a two-over par 74, landing her in a tie for 37th. Freshman Jaime Ritter shot a final round 89.

Results T13 Jennifer Hirano 76-70-77-223 T22 Maria Ronderos 77-73-75-225 T37 Shelby Gilbert 80-76-74-230 90 Jaime Ritter 92-82-89-263

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Review TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT 2010 SPRING REVIEW Hurricane Invitational Feb. 14-16, 2010 Miami Lakes, Fla. Result: 8th, 306-311-300-917 The Miami Hurricanes women’s golf team posted the third-best score of the day to finish eighth overall at the 2010 Hurricane Invitational at the Don Shula’s Gold Resort. Junior Christina Hirano shot one-over par 73, while fellow junior Maria Ronderos turned in a two-over par 74. UCF took home the team title with an overall score of 894, and Georgia State finished second (895). East Tennessee State, which posted the best team round on the final day, finished in third place (896), followed by San Diego State and Coastal Carolina. For the Canes, Christina Hirano delivered her lowest round of the season Tuesday; Ronderos and sophomore Jennifer Hirano both finished tied for 24th. Sophomore Begona Sarabia shot 83 and freshman Shelby Gilbert shot 77. Melanie Kleiner, also a freshman, shot 83.

Results T28 Jennifer Hirano 74-79-76-229 (+13) T44 Maria Ronderos 80-75-74-229 (+13) T53 Christina Hirano 79-78-73-230 (+14) T37 Shelby Gilbert 74-80-77-231 (+15) T60 Begona Sarabia 79-79-83-241(+25) T83 Melanie Kleiner 82-87-83-252 (+36)

Results T9 Shelby Gilbert 72-78-70-220 (+4) T13 Begona Sarabia 72-78-72-222 (+6) T25 Jennifer Hirano 77-75-74-226 (+10) T41 Christina Hirano 77-76-76-229 (+13) T47 Maria Ronderos 75-82-73-230 (+14)

UCF Challenge March 1-2, 2010 Sorrento, Fla. Result: 16th, 311-318-315-944 The University of Miami women’s golf team finished 16th in the UCF Challenge at the RedTail Golf Club in Sorrento, Fla. after an overall score of 315 in the final round. Texas A&M (893) beat out Georgia State (895) for the title, and Coastal Carolina (904), College of Charleston (905) and Baylor (907) rounded out the top five. Junior Maria Ronderos shot six-over par 78 in the final round to finish tied for 36th. Sophomores Jennifer Hirano, Begona Sarabia and freshman Shelby Gilbert each shot sevenover par 79. Gilbert finished tied for 44th.

Results T36 Maria Ronderos 73-80-78-231 (+15) T44 Shelby Gilbert 76-79-79-234 (+18) T55 Jennifer Hirano 81-78-79-238 (+22) T67 Begona Sarabia 81-81-79-241 (+25)

Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic

Canes and Cardinal Classic

Feb. 21-23, 2010 Kiawah Island, S.C. Result: 1st, 296-307-289-892

April 5-6, 2010 Miami Lakes, Fla. Result: 6th, 311-319-305-935

The University of Miami women’s golf team claimed its second consecutive Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic title after a seasonbest 289 in the final round. Freshman Shelby Gilbert shot a career best two-under par 70 at the Oak Point Golf Club in Kiawah Island, S.C. “I am so proud of this team,” UM head coach Lela Cannon said. “They played great the last three days and finished really strong today. This is one of the largest tournaments in the country… To be able to win it a second straight year is a great accomplishment for this program.” The Hurricanes narrowly beat Minnesota (893) after finishing with a 28-over par 892, rallying from 12 strokes down to win the title. Augusta State (895) finished third, while Oral Roberts and East Carolina tied for fourth at 897. All five of Miami’s golfers finished in the top 50; Gilbert tied for ninth, sophomore Begona Sarabia tied for 13th after a final round 72 and junior Maria Ronderos shot a final round 73 to place 47th. Sophomore Jennifer Hirano tied for 25th with a two-over 74 and junior Christina Hirano shot 76 in the final round to finish tied for 41st.

Junior Maria Ronderos tied for ninth overall and the Miami Hurricanes women’s golf team shot a final round 305 to place sixth at the 2010 Canes and Cardinal Classic at Don Shula’s Golf Resort. Maryland (908) dominated the field and took the title by 13 strokes. Kansas State (921) finished second, followed by Akron (922), Florida Gulf Coast (927) and Cincinnati (929). The Canes shot a combined 935. For Ronderos, a final round 76 earned her a top 10 finish for the first time this season. Freshman Shelby Gilbert led the Hurricanes with a three-over par 75 in the final round; she tied for 12th. Junior Christina Hirano tied for 25th after posting a six-over par 78 while sophomore Begona Sarabia birdied three times and shot four-over par 76. Sarabia placed 34th. Freshman Melanie Kleiner shot 89 in her final round.

ACC Championships April 16-18, 2010 Greensboro, N.C. Result: 8th, 318-324-323-965 The University of Miami women’s golf team took eighth at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. Wake Forest won the title with a 17-over par 869 and Virginia (873) finished second. Duke (874), Florida State (901) and North Carolina (906) completed the top five. Miami sophomore Begona Sarabia finished 27th after a team-best eight-over par 79 in the final round. Junior Christina Hirano shot a nine-over 80, freshman Shelby Gilbert shot 81, junior Maria Ronderos posted an 83 and Melanie Kleiner shot 85. The ACC also recognized longtime UM head coach Lela Cannon, who announced her plans to retire at the end of the season. Cannon has served as Miami’s head coach for 27 years.

Results T27 Begona Sarabia 80-75-79-234 35 Christina Hirano 81-80-80-241 38 Shelby Gilbert 76-87-81-244 39 Maria Ronderos 81-82-83-246 45 Melanie Kleiner 89-92-85-266

Results T9 Maria Ronderos 74-78-76-228 (+12) T12 Shelby Gilbert 77-79-75-231 (+15) T25 Christina Hirano 78-80-78-236 (+20) 34 Begona Sarabia 82-82-76-240 (+24) 51 Melanie Kleiner 91-83-89-263 (+47)

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Review TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT 2010 FALL REVIEW Cougar Classic

Waterlefe Classic

Palmetto Collegiate

Sept. 12-14, 2010 Harahan, S.C. Result: 19th, 317-307-624 (+48)

Oct. 4-5, 2010 Bradenton, Fla. Result: 17th, 322-320-323-965 (+101)

Oct. 26, 2010 Kiawah Island, S.C. Result: T12th, 302-309-318-929

The Hurricanes opened the Fall 2010 season with a 19th place finish and overall team score of +48 in what was the first collegiate tournament for Nicaraguan freshmen Carina Cuculiza. North Carolina took the team title recording a 4-under par 860 for the tournament. Ole Miss (584) placed second followed by Oklahoma (584), South Carolina and Florida (585) to round out the top five. Miami placed 19th behind University of North CarolinaGreensboro and ahead of Mississippi State. The `Canes best round came on the final day of the tournament where the team shot 15-over par 303. Senior Maria Ronderos earned a top-40 finish, tying for 39th overall with a three-round score of 223. Cuculiza followed Ronderos' lead as she shot two-over par 74 in the final round. Said head coach Patti Rizzio of the team, “They improved everyday as the tournament went on. I think they're only going to get better and better as the year goes on. Their attitudes are wonderful, and they've been a joy to work with.”

Senior Maria Ronderos registered her first top-10 finish of the season and sixth of her career to lead the University of Miami women's golf team at the USF Waterlefe Invitational hosted by USF at the Waterlefe Golf Club. Daytona State took the team title in the 19-team field at 20-over par 884. Nova Southeastern (892), USF (908), Middle Tennessee State (911) and Southern Miss (920) all placed in the top five. Miami finished 17th after shooting 965. Ronderos shot four-over par 76 in the final round. Senior Christina Hirano shot 83 while sophomore walk-on Melanie Kleiner shot 84 and junior walk-on Diana Fisher shot 88 to finish out the tournament for the Hurricanes.

The University of Miami women’s golf team wrapped the Fall 2010 season at the Palmetto Intercollegiate with a 12th place finish. Senior Maria Ronderos shot a 4-over 75 in the final round, as did freshman Carina Cuculiza, who tied for eighth in the event. The twelfth-place finish tied the best finish this fall for the Hurricanes. The eighth place finish was the second top-ten finish in a row for Ronderos, who led the Hurricanes with a 73.91 stroke average at the conclusion of the fall season. It was coming out party for Cuculiza, who earned her first career top-ten finish. Senior Christina Hirano shot an 87 in the final round finishing with a +28 overall, and junior Melanie Kleiner shot an 81 on the final day ending with a +31 overall.

Results T6 Maria Ronderos 73-73-76-222 (+6) T63 Carina Cuculiza 80-83-83-243 (+27) T73 Christina Hirano 85-78-83-246 (+30) 97 Melanie Kleiner 84-95-84-263 (+47) 102 Diana Fisher 100-86-88-274 (+58)

Results T8 Maria Ronderos 74-70-75-219 (+3) T8 Carina Cuculiza 69-75-75-219 (+3) T76 Christina Hirano 78-79-87-244 (+28) T80 Melanie Kleiner 81-85-81-247 (+31)

Results T39 Maria Ronderos 78-72-73-223 T69 Carina Cuculiza 78-77-74-229 T90 Christina Hirano 79-79-76-234 T101 Melanie Kleiner 82-79-80-241

Diana Fisher

UNCG Starmount Fall Classic Sept. 27-28, 2010 Greensboro, N.C. Result: 12th, 313-313-626 (+50) Senior Maria Ronderos posted her first top15 finish of the season and ninth of her career finishing tied for 11th to lead the University of Miami women's golf team on the final day of the UNCG Starmount Fall Classic hosted by UNCG Greensboro at Bryan Park Players Course. East Carolina and NC State shared the team title both finishing with a two-day total of 595. Western Carolina (603), Maryland (603) and Penn State (604) all placed in the top five. Miami finished 12th after shooting 626. Senior Christina Hirano placed in the top 40 as she tied for 37th. She shot 79 in her final round and made par on 10 of the 18 holes. Freshman Carina Cuculiza shot 80 in her final round, which included making par on 11 of the 18 holes. Sophomore walk-on Melanie Kleiner also shot 80 and junior walk-on Diana Fisher shot 86 for the Hurricanes. Kleiner birdied a career-best three times in the final round.

Results T11 Maria Ronderos 75-74-149 (+5) T37 Christina Hirano 77-79-156 (+12) T41 Carina Cuculiza 77-80-157 (+13) T66 Melanie Kleiner 84-80-164 (+20) 78 Diana Fisher 89-86-175 (+31)

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2009-10 Final Statistics Individual Statistics Top

Stroke Player Tourn Finish Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Rds Strokes Avg. Jennifer Hirano . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . 22 . . . . . . . 1667 . . . . . . . . . 75.77 Maria Ronderos . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . 28 . . . . . . . 2149 . . . . . . . . . 76.75 Shelby Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . 1943 . . . . . . . . . 77.72 Christina Hirano . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . 1322 . . . . . . . . . 77.76 Begona Sarabia . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . 1417 . . . . . . . . . 78.72 Jaime Ritter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . 59 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . 918 . . . . . . . . . 83.45 Melanie Kleiner . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . . . . 45 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . 1403 . . . . . . . . . 87.69

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Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . . .16 . . . . . .3 . . . .310 . . . .303 . . . . .308 . . . . .921 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational .13 . . . . . .2 . . . .313 . . . .306 . . . . . . . . . . . . .619 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . .2 . . . .309 . . . .322 . . . . . . . . . . . . .631 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . . .12 . . . . . .3 . . . .317 . . . .305 . . . . .313 . . . . .935 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . . .17 . . . . . .3 . . . .325 . . . .301 . . . . .315 . . . . .941 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . .3 . . . .306 . . . .311 . . . . .300 . . . . .917 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . . .1 . . . . . .3 . . . .296 . . . .307 . . . . .289 . . . . .982 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 . . . . . .3 . . . .311 . . . .318 . . . . .315 . . . . .944 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . . .5 . . . . . .3 . . . .311 . . . .319 . . . . .305 . . . . .935 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . .3 . . . .318 . . . .324 . . . . .323 . . . . .965 Totals . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 .311.60 .311.60 . .308.50 . . . .8700

26 . . . .Avg . .307.00 . .309.50 . .315.50 . .311.67 . .313.67 . .305.67 . .297.33 . .314.67 . .311.67 . .321.67 . .310.71

Lo High . . . . . . . . . . 70 . . . . . . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . . . . . 73 . . . . . . . . . . . 83 . . . . . . . . . . 70 . . . . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . . . 73 . . . . . . . . . . . 82 . . . . . . . . . . 72 . . . . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . . . 79 . . . . . . . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . . . . 82 . . . . . . . . . . . 94

Melanie Kleiner Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total . . . .Avg 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . . .90 . . . . . .3 . . . . .85 . . . . .88 . . . . . .94 . . . . .267 . . .89.00 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational .81 . . . . . .2 . . . . .88 . . . . .85 . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 . . .86.50 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . .65 . . . . . .2 . . . . .88 . . . . .94 . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 . . .91.00 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . .T82 . . . . .3 . . . . .82 . . . . .87 . . . . . .83 . . . . .252 . . .84.00 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . . .51 . . . . . .3 . . . . .91 . . . . .83 . . . . . .89 . . . . .263 . . .87.67 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . . .45 . . . . . .3 . . . . .89 . . . . .92 . . . . . .85 . . . . .266 . . .88.67 Totals . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 . .87.17 . .88.17 . . .87.75 . . . .1403 . . .87.69

Jaime Ritter

Individual Results Shelby Gilbert Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total . . . .Avg 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational .T51 . . . . .2 . . . . .82 . . . . .76 . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 . . .79.00 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . .T36 . . . . .2 . . . . .80 . . . . .77 . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 . . .78.50 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . .T66 . . . . .3 . . . . .82 . . . . .80 . . . . . .77 . . . . .239 . . .79.66 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . .T37 . . . . .3 . . . . .80 . . . . .76 . . . . . .74 . . . . .230 . . .76.67 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . .T38 . . . . .3 . . . . .74 . . . . .80 . . . . . .76 . . . . .230 . . .76.67 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . . .T9 . . . . . .3 . . . . .72 . . . . .78 . . . . . .70 . . . . .220 . . .73.33 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T44 . . . . .3 . . . . .76 . . . . .79 . . . . . .79 . . . . .234 . . .78.00 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . .T12 . . . . .3 . . . . .77 . . . . .79 . . . . . .75 . . . . .231 . . .77.00 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . .3 . . . . .76 . . . . .87 . . . . . .81 . . . . .244 . . .81.33 Totals . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 . .77.67 . .79.11 . . .76.00 . . . .1943 . . .77.72

Christina Hirano Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total . . . .Avg 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . . .T51 . . . . .3 . . . . .76 . . . . .74 . . . . . .77 . . . . .227 . . .75.67 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational .T54 . . . . .2 . . . . .77 . . . . .82 . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 . . .79.50 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . .T34 . . . . .3 . . . . .79 . . . . .78 . . . . . .73 . . . . .230 . . .76.67 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . .T41 . . . . .3 . . . . .77 . . . . .76 . . . . . .76 . . . . .229 . . .76.33 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . .T25 . . . . .3 . . . . .78 . . . . .80 . . . . . .78 . . . . .236 . . .78.67 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . . .35 . . . . . .3 . . . . .81 . . . . .80 . . . . . .80 . . . . .241 . . .80.33 Totals . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 . .78.00 . .78.33 . . .76.80 . . . .1322 . . .77.76

Jennifer Hirano Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total . . . .Avg 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . . .T49 . . . . .3 . . . . .76 . . . . .74 . . . . . .76 . . . . .226 . . .75.33 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational .T24 . . . . .2 . . . . .77 . . . . .74 . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 . . .75.50 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . .T13 . . . . .2 . . . . .74 . . . . .77 . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 . . .75.50 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . .T15 . . . . .3 . . . . .78 . . . . .69 . . . . . .76 . . . . .223 . . .74.33 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . .T13 . . . . .3 . . . . .76 . . . . .70 . . . . . .77 . . . . .223 . . .74.33 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . .T24 . . . . .3 . . . . .74 . . . . .79 . . . . . .76 . . . . .229 . . .76.33 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . .T25 . . . . .3 . . . . .77 . . . . .75 . . . . . .74 . . . . .226 . . .75.33 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T55 . . . . .3 . . . . .81 . . . . .78 . . . . . .79 . . . . .238 . . .79.33 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Totals . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 . .76.63 . .74.50 . . .76.33 . . . .1667 . . .75.77

Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total . . . .Avg 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . . .87 . . . . . .3 . . . . .82 . . . . .82 . . . . . .81 . . . . .245 . . .81.67 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . .T59 . . . . .2 . . . . .79 . . . . .89 . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 . . .84.00 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . .T80 . . . . .3 . . . . .82 . . . . .89 . . . . . .89 . . . . .242 . . .86.67 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . . .90 . . . . . .3 . . . . .92 . . . . .82 . . . . . .89 . . . . .263 . . .87.67 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Totals . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . .83.75 . .85.50 . . .86.33 . . . . .918 . . .83.45

Maria Ronderos Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . . .T34 . . . . .3 . . . . .76 . . . . .73 . . . . . .74 . . . . .223 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational .T24 . . . . .2 . . . . .77 . . . . .74 . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . .T30 . . . . .2 . . . . .76 . . . . .79 . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . .T36 . . . . .3 . . . . .80 . . . . .76 . . . . . .75 . . . . .231 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . .T22 . . . . .3 . . . . .77 . . . . .73 . . . . . .75 . . . . .225 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . .T24 . . . . .3 . . . . .80 . . . . .75 . . . . . .74 . . . . .229 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . .T47 . . . . .3 . . . . .75 . . . . .82 . . . . . .73 . . . . .230 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T36 . . . . .3 . . . . .73 . . . . .80 . . . . . .78 . . . . .231 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . . .T9 . . . . . .3 . . . . .74 . . . . .78 . . . . . .76 . . . . .228 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . . .39 . . . . . .3 . . . . .81 . . . . .82 . . . . . .83 . . . . .246 Totals . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 . .76.90 . .77.20 . . .76.00 . . . .2149

. . . .Avg . . .74.33 . . .75.50 . . .77.50 . . .77.00 . . .75.00 . . .76.33 . . .76.67 . . .77.00 . . .76.00 . . .82.00 . . .76.75

Begona Sarabia Date . . . . . .Tourn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fin. . .Rds. . . .Rd 1 . . .Rd 2 . . . .Rd 3 . . . .Total . . . .Avg 9/13-14 . . . .Duramed Cougar Classic . . . . . .DNF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/25-27 . . . .Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/4-5 . . . . .Eat A Peach Invitational . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/19-20 . . .Lady Pirate Intercollegiate . . . . . . .70 . . . . . .3 . . . . .77 . . . . .80 . . . . . .85 . . . . .242 . . .80.67 10/26-27 . . .Edwin Watts/Palmetto . . . . . . . . .DNP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/14-16 . . . .Hurricane Invitational . . . . . . . . . .T67 . . . . .3 . . . . .79 . . . . .87 . . . . . .79 . . . . .241 . . .80.33 2/21-23 . . . .Edwin Watts/Kiawah Classic . . . .T13 . . . . .3 . . . . .72 . . . . .78 . . . . . .72 . . . . .222 . . .74.00 3/1-2 . . . . . .UCF Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T67 . . . . .3 . . . . .81 . . . . .81 . . . . . .79 . . . . .241 . . .80.33 4/5-6 . . . . . .Canes & Cardinal Classic . . . . . . .34 . . . . . .3 . . . . .82 . . . . .82 . . . . . .76 . . . . .240 . . .80.00 4/16-18 . . . .ACC Championship . . . . . . . . . . .T27 . . . . .3 . . . . .80 . . . . .75 . . . . . .76 . . . . .231 . . .77.00 Totals . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 . .78.50 . .79.17 . . .78.50 . . . .1417 . . .78.72

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History Academic All-Americans

Hurricane Women’s Golf History A Tradition of Success: Five National Titles • •

The Hurricanes have won five national team championships (1970, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1984) Since the inception of NCAA women’s golf in 1982, the Hurricanes have qualified for the national or regional tournament 19 times

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In 1977 and 1978, Miami became the only team in AIAW golf history to win back-to-back titles The Hurricanes have finished in the top five nationally 10 times and in the Top 10 17 times

All-Americans Judy Eller, 1959 Roberta Albers, 1965, 1967 Cynthia Hill, 1969, 1970 Mary Dwyer, 1970 Ann Laughlin, 1972, 1974 Sara Stuhler, 1973

Cathy Morse, 1977 Mary Lawrence, 1977 Carolyn Hill, 1977, 1978 Cindy Kessler, 1978 Sarah LaVeque, 1978, 1979 Patti Rizzo, 1981, 1982

Penny Hammel, 1983, 1984 Michelle Berteotti, 1984 Michele Michanowicz, 1986 Tracy Kerdyk, 1987, 1988 NCAA Player of the Year

Joye McAvoy, 1988 Mary Dunne, 1991 Kim Augusta, 1992 Julie Brand, 1993, 1994

Year-by-Year Postseason Results 1970- 1st (AIAW) 1971- 7th (AIAW) 1972- 1st (AIAW) 1973- 19th (AIAW) 1974- 2nd (AIAW) 1975- 6th (AIAW) 1976- 6th (AIAW) 1977- 1st (AIAW)

1978- 1st (AIAW) 1979- 7th (AIAW) 1980- 5th (AIAW) 1981- 8th (AIAW) 1982- 11th (NCAA) 1983- 6th (NCAA) 1984- 1st (NCAA) 1985- 5th (NCAA)

1986- 2nd (NCAA) 1987- 5th (NCAA) 1988- 9th (NCAA) 1989- 17th (NCAA) 1990- 22nd (NCAA) 1991- 21st (NCAA) 1992- 10th (NCAA) 1993- 8th (NCAA S. Reg.)

1994- 9th (NCAA S. Reg.) 1995- 8th (NCAA S. Reg.) 1996- 8th (NCAA E. Reg.) 1997- 16th (NCAA E. Reg.) 1998 -16th (NCAA E. Reg.) 2004 -13th (NCAA E. Reg.) 2005 -13th (NCAA E. Reg.)

In the spring of 1986, Jill Briles became the first University of Miami women’s golfer selected to the Academic All-American team by the National Golf Coaches Association. In 1988, Joye McAvoy became the first women’s golfer selected as an All-American and Academic AllAmerican in the same season. She accomplished the feat with a 3.4 grade point average in Finance while leading Miami to a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Championship. Shannon Hamel garnered 1991 and 1992 academic All-America honors with a GPA above 3.5 in Marketing. In 1999, Shayne Wild was named an Academic All-American for the third straight season, by the National Collegiate Golf Coaches Association. Wild, an international finance and marketing major, graduated with a GPA of over 3.50.

Miami’s Academic All-Americans Jill Briles, 1986 Joye McAvoy, 1988 Shannon Hamel, 1991, 1992 Shayne Wild, 1997, 1998, 1999

National Champions Judy Eller, 1959 Roberta Albers, 1965 Ann Laughlin, 1972 Cathy Morse, 1977 Penny Hamel, 1983

1984 NCAA Champions

U.S. Amateur Champions Cynthia Hill, 1974 Carolyn Hill, 1979

U.S.A. vs. Japan Series In 1993, Julie Brand was one of four U.S. golfers selected for the 19th USA vs. Japan Collegiate Golf Series in Fukshima, Japan. In 1984, Lela Cannon coached the USA team that included Miami’s Missy Berteotti after the Hurricanes captured the NCAA championship that season. Michele Berteotti, 1984 Julie Brand, 1993 Back row (from left): Coach Lela Cannon, Donna Cusano, Michele Berteotti, Andrea Dornin, Gina Hull. Front row: Stace Loring, Penny Hammel, Sandra Stubbe, Marion Maney

Miami Hurricanes in the LPGA (18) Kim Augusta Betsy Barrett Michele Berteotti Julie Brand Jill Briles-Hinton

Donna Casano-Wilkins Mary Dwyer Penny Hammel Carolyn Hill

Cynthia Hill Gina Hull Tracy Kerdyk Cindy Kessler Sarah LeVeque

Michele Michanowicz Cathy Morse Patti Rizzo Roberta Speer

Curtis Cup Since 1968, the finest amateurs have been chosen to compete for the USGA in the biennial Curtis Cup against England and Ireland. UM has sent five players to represent the United States. Roberta Albers, 1968 Cynthia Hill, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1978 Carolyn Hill, 1978 Penny Hammel, 1984 Tracy Kerdyk, 1988

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Records Individual Lowest Rounds 66 67 67 67 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69

Gina Hull Josie Shinn Tina Miller Tracy Kerdyk Michele Michanowicz Michele Berteotti Jessica Steward Jessica Steward Tina Miller Tina Miller Tiffany Prats Tracy Kerdyk Tracy Kerdyk Betsey Barrett 19 times

3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd

March 10, 1985 Feb. 22, 2005 Nov. 4, 2002 Oct. 5, 1986 Nov. 11, 1985 Oct. 15, 1983 Oct. 16, 2007 Oct. 16, 2006 March 15, 2005 Oct. 3, 2004 Feb. 23, 2004 Nov. 17, 1987 April 18, 1988 March 26, 1982

Hudson Industries Invitational Papa John’s Collegiate Pine Needles Collegiate Beacon Woods Invitational Pat Bradley Invitational Hurricane Classic UNCG Starmount Fall Classic GSU/Pelican Preserve Invitational Waterlefe/USF Invitational FIU/Pat Bradley Invitational NC State Saguaro Classic Pat Bradley Invitational Woodbridge Invitational Lady Paladin

Lakepoint G.C., Eufala, AL Don Shula’s G.C., Miami Lakes, FL Pine Needles G.C., Southern Pines, NC Bayonet Point, FL Key Biscayne G.C., Miami, FL Costa Del Sol G.C., Miami, FL Starmount Country Club, Greensboro, N.C. Ft. Myers, Fla. Waterlefe G.C., Bradenton, FL Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL Dell Urich G.C., Tucson, AZ Key Biscayne G.C., Miami, FL Shelby, NC Furman Univ. G.C., Greenville,SC

Fall 2006 Fall 2003 Fall 2002 Fall 1987 Spring 2002 Fall 1992 Spring 1988 Fall 1985 Fall 1983 Fall 1977 Fall 2002 Spring 1998

GSU/Pelican Preserve Invitational Cougar Classic Lady Panther Intercollegiate Pat Bradley Invitational Ryder Florida Collegiate Beacon Woods Invitational Ryder Florida Collegiate Pat Bradley Invitational Lady Seminole Lady Seminole Lady Panther Intercollegiate Suntrust Lady Gator

Ft. Myers, Fla. Yeamans Hall G.C., Hanahan, SC Eagles Landing C.C., Stockbridge, GA Bayonet Point, FL Don Shula’s G.C., Miami Lakes, FL Bayonet Point, FL Doral C.C., Miami, FL Key Biscayne G.C., Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Eagles Landing C.C., Stockbridge, GA University Golf Course, Gainesville, FL

Fall 2006 Spring 2005 Fall 1992 Fall 1987 Fall 1982 Spring 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 1978 Fall 1987 Fall 1986 Fall 1983

GSU/Pelican Preserve Invitational Waterlefe/USF Invitational Beacon Woods Invitational Roadrunner-Diet Coke Inv. Beacon Woods Invitational Papa John’s Collegiate FIU/Pat Bradley Invitational Lady Seminole Beacon Woods Invitational Beacon Woods Invitational Pat Bradley Invitational

Ft. Myers, Fla. Waterlefe G.C., Bradenton, FL Bayonet Point, FL University G.C., Las Cruces, NM Bayonet Point, FL Don Shula’s G.C., Miami Lakes, FL Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Bayonet Point, FL Bayonet Point, FL Key Biscayne C.G., Miami FL

Lowest Scores After 36 Holes 137 (69-68) 139 (70-69) 139 (69-70) 139 (68-71) 140 (70-70) 140 (69-71) 141 (69-72) 141 (67-74) 141 (69-72) 141 (70-71) 142 (69-73) 142 (71-71)

Jessica Steward Tina Miller Camilla Hilland Tracy Kerdyk Camilla Hilland Julie Brand Tracy Kerdyk Michele Michanowicz Penny Hammel Carolyn Hill Jazmin Cataldo Brandi Miller

Lowest Scores After 54 Holes 209 (69-68-72) 212 (73-71-68) 212 (69-71-72) 212 (72-71-69) 212 (N/A) 213 (73-73-67) 213 (73-72-68) 213 (70-73-70) 214 (70-74-70) 214 (73-74-67) 214 (70-74-70)

Jessica Steward Tina Miller Julie Brand Tracy Kerdyk Penny Hammel Josie Shinn Tina Miller Pam Elders Tracy Kerdyk Tracy Kerdyk Penny Hammel

Lowest Scores After 72 Holes 284 (72-72-71-69) 292 (75-72-74-71) 293 (71-75-73-74) 293 (74-75-71-73) 296 (77-76-72-71) 296 (71-78-74-73) 296 (73-71-76-76) 296 (75-71-75-75) 297 (76-69-78-74) 297 (74-76-75-72) 297 (76-72-74-75)

Penny Hammel Patti Rizzo Tracy Kerdyk Joye McAvoy Tracy Kerdyk Jill Briles Joye McAvoy Patti Rizzo Buffy Klein Tracy Kerdyk Michele Berteotti

Tournament Wins — Single Season 5 5 3 3 3 2

Tracy Kerdyk (1987-88) Tracy Kerdyk (1986-87) Tina Miller (2004-05) Michele Michanowicz (1985-86) Penny Hammel (1982-83) Five Players

1983 NCAA Championship 1980 AIAW National Championship 1987 NCAA Championship 1987 NCAA Championship 1988 NCAA Championship 1986 NCAA Championship 1986 NCAA Championship 1981 AIAW National Championship 1988 NCAA Championship 1986 NCAA Championship 1984 NCAA Championship

Tournament Wins — Career 11 7 5 4 3 3 2

Tracy Kerdyk (1984-88) Tina Miller (2001-05) Penny Hammel (1981-84) Sarah LeVeque (1975-79) Michele Michanowicz (1985-86) Carolyn Hill (1976-78) Four Players

Top-10 Finishes (Tournament) — Season 9 (10) 8 (11) 8 (8) 8 (8) 8 (9) 8 (9) 8 (9) 7 (10)

Tracy Kerdyk (1987-88) Tina Miller (2003-04) Penny Hammel (1982-83) Penny Hammel (1983-84) Carolyn Hill (1976-77) Carolyn Hill (1977-78) Cathy Morse (1976-77) Tina Miller (2004-05)

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Top-10 Finishes — Career 26 24 23 20 16 16 16 16 15 14 14

Tina Miller (2001-05) Penny Hammel (1981-84) Tracy Kerdyk (1984-88) Sarah LeVeque (1975-79) Camilla Hilland (2000-04) Julie Brand (1991-95) Carolyn Hill (1976-78) Mary Lawrence (1974-78) Jessica Steward (2003-08 Joye McAvoy (1985-88) Patti Rizzo (1978-81)

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Records Team Lowest Round 281 288 288 289 289 289 290 291 291 291 291 291

3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd

Oct. 11, 1987 Feb. 22, 2005 Oct. 5, 1986 Feb. 10, 2010 April 13, 1984 Oct. 15, 1983 Oct. 4, 1986 March 15, 2004 March 4, 1989 Nov. 13, 1983 April 13, 1977 Oct 20, 2008

Beacon Woods Invitational Papa John’s Collegiate Beacon Woods Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic Florida Intercollegiate Hurricane Classic Beacon Woods Invitational NC State Saguaro Classic Hudson Industries Invitational Pat Bradley Invitational Florida State Championship Lady Pirate Invitational

Bayonet Point, FL Don Shula’s G.C., Miami Lakes, FL Bayonet Point, FL Kiawah Island, S.C. Mission Inn Golf Resort, Howey-In-The-Hills, FL Costa Del Sol G.C., Miami, FL Bayonet Point, FL Dell Urich G.C., Tucson, AZ Eufala, AL Key Biscayne C.G., Miami FL University Golf Course, Gainesville, FL Greenville Country Club, Greenville, N.C.

Lowest Scores After 36 Holes 585 (295-290) 589 (296-293) 590 (294-296) 593 (298-295) 593 (289-304) 595 (296-299) 595 (299-296) 595 (304-291) 596 (299-297) 596 (303-293) 596 (295-301)

Fall 1986 Fall 2003 Spring 1986 Fall 1997 Spring 1984 Spring 2005 Fall 2002 Spring 1989 Fall 2007 Spring 2005 Spring 1992

Beacon Woods Invitational Cougar Classic NCAA Championship Rainbow Wahine Classic Florida Collegiate Championship Papa John’s Collegiate Lady Panther Intercollegiate Hudson Industries Invitational Myrtle Beach Classic Waterlefe/USF Invitational Ryder Florida Collegiate

Bayonet Point, FL Yeamans Hall G.C., Hanahan, SC Ohio State G.C., Columbus, OH Princeville, Hawaii Mission Inn Golf Resort, Howey-In-The-Hills, FL Don Shula’s G.C., Miami Lakes, FL Eagles Landing C.C., Stockbridge, GA Lakepoint G.C., Eufaula, AL Grande Dunes Resort G.C., Myrtle Beach, S.C. Waterlefe G.C., Bradenton, FL Miami Lakes C.C., Miami Lakes, FL

Tina Miller

Lowest Scores After 54 Holes 873 (295-290-288) 880 (298-301-281) 883 (296-299-288) 887 (296-297-294) 888 (303-293-292) 890 (298-295-297) 890 (294-296-300) 891 (291-303-297) 892 (296-307-289) 892 (305-293-294) 892 (298-294-300) 892 (296-295-303)

Fall 1986 Fall 1987 Spring 2005 Fall 1978 Spring 2005 Fall 1997 Spring 1986 Fall 1983 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Fall 1981 Fall 1978

Beacon Woods Invitational Beacon Woods Invitational Papa John’s Collegiate Pat Bradley Invitational Waterlefe/USF Invitational Rainbow Wahine Classic NCAA Championship Pat Bradley Invitational Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic GSU/Pelican Preserve Invitational Lady Gator Lady Seminole

Lowest Scores After 72 Holes 1188 (294-296-300-298) 1192 (291-302-296-303) 1198 (309-296-301-292) 1214 (305-298-303-308) 1216 (308-306-307-295) 1218 (305-308-299-306) 1219 (310-310-302-297)

Jessica Steward

1986 1987 1988 1984 1983 1978 1980

NCAA Championship NCAA Championship NCAA Championship NCAA Championship NCAA Championship AIAW National Championship AIAW National Championship

Stroke Average — Season (Minimum 10 rounds)

Bayonet Point, FL Bayonet Point, FL Don Shula’s G.C., Miami Lakes, FL Waterlefe G.C., Bradenton, FL Princeville, Hawaii Ohio State G.C., Columbus, OH Key Biscayne C.G., Miami FL Kiawah Island, S.C. Ft. Myer, Fla. University Golf Course, Gainesville, FL Tallahassee, FL

Rounds Under 300 — Single Season

Tournament Wins — Single Season

12 11 6 6 5 5 5

5 5 5 5

1986-87 1983-84 2004-05 2003-04 1997-98 1987-88 1978-79

1987-88 1983-84 1976-77 1975-76

Year-by-Year Stroke Average Leaders

Avg.

Name

Season

Rounds

Strokes

72.80 73.04 73.96 74.20 74.23 74.32 74.92 75.09 75.25 75.51

Tracy Kerdyk Penny Hammel Penny Hammel Tracy Kerdyk Tina Miller Patti Rizzo Julie Brand Carolyn Hill Tina Miller Camilla Hilland

1987-88 1982-83 1983-84 1986-87 2004-05 1980-81 1992-93 1977-78 2002-03 2001-02

30 23 25 29 30 19 26 27.5 28 27

2184 1680 1849 2152 2227 1412 1948 2065 2107 2039

Year

Name

1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93

Mary Lawrence Carolyn Hill Carolyn Hill Pam Elders Patti Rizzo Patti Rizzo Penny Hammel Penny Hammel Penny Hammel Stats Not Available Tracy Kerdyk Tracy Kerdyk Tracy Kerdyk Joye McAvoy Kim Augusta Mary Dunn Kim Augusta Julie Brand

Rounds

Strokes Average

16 25 27.5 22 25 19 25 23 25

1246 1897 2065 1711 1934 1412 1910 1680 1849

77.87 75.88 75.09 77.77 77.36 74.32 76.40 73.04 73.96

34 29 30 27 26 29 28 26

2618 2152 2184 2091 2045 2240 2131 1948

76.71 74.20 72.80 77.44 78.65 77.24 76.11 74.92

Year

Name

1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Julie Brand Caroline Culler Beth Yahara Luisa Cuartas Brandi Miller Shayne Wild Ashleigh Barrett-Hamilton Ashleigh Barrett-Hamilton Camilla Hilland Tina Miller Tina Miller Tina Miller Josie Shinn Jessica Steward Jessica Steward Maria Ronderos Jennifer Hirano

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Strokes Average 1972 1685 1861 2007 2196 1865 1892 1769 2039 2107 2423 2227 1824 2070 1956 2067 1667

75.84 76.59 77.54 77.19 75.72 77.70 78.83 76.91 75.51 75.25 75.71 74.23 76.00 76.67 75.23 76.56 75.77

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ADMINISTRATION In 2007, U.S. President George W. Bush called upon her healthcare expertise to co-chair the Commission on Care for Returning Wounded Warriors, to evaluate how wounded service members transition from active duty to civilian society. In June 2008, President Bush presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award, at a ceremony in the White House. The medal recognizes exceptional meritorious service to individuals who have contributed to national security, world peace, or cultural endeavors.

PRESIDENT DONNA E. SHALALA Donna E. Shalala became the fifth President of the University of Miami on June 1, 2001. President Shalala is an accomplished scholar, teacher, and administrator whose career has been marked by a variety of leadership positions reflecting her interest in young people. While attending college, she played tennis and still plays a competitive game of doubles. She also enjoys golf, skiing, and other outdoor activities. In 1987, President Shalala, a distinguished political scientist, became chancellor of a Big Ten university, the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She led what was then the nation’s largest public research university. In 1992, Business Week magazine named her one of the top five managers in higher education, and in 2005 was named one of “America’s Best Leaders” by U.S. News & World Report and the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. President Shalala’s success at Wisconsin was reflected in athletics as well. She hired a new football coach, recruiting Barry Alvarez from Notre Dame. Four years later, Wisconsin won the Big Ten football championship and represented its conference in the Rose Bowl for the first time in 30 years. President Shalala served on the first Knight Commission, a committee to review college athletics, and has served on the board of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Foundation. In May 2008, she was selected as an Independent Director of the U.S. Soccer Federation. In 1993, she was named U.S. Secretary for Health and Human Services (HHS) and served for eight years, becoming the nation’s longest-serving HHS Secretary. In 2000, she led the official U.S. delegation to the Olympics in Sydney, Australia. At the end of her tenure as HHS Secretary, The Washington Post described her as “one of the most successful government managers of modern times.”

As president of the University of Miami, President Shalala presides over one of the most successful college athletic programs in the country. The Hurricanes football program has consistently ranked in the top of the polls. The baseball team has won four College World Series and the football team five national championships. Other Hurricanes sports, from tennis to track, have also earned national recognition. The football program was honored this year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for its latest Academic Progress Report score (APR). It was recognized as having posted a multi-year APR score in the top 10 percent. The Black Coaches Association honored her with its Image of Excellence Award for 2007. As to her commitment to UM athletics, President Shalala said, “College sports are an exciting part of our students’ overall experience while at the University and keeps them connected to their alma mater as enthusiastic alumni. The Hurricanes family reaches beyond the campus, into the community, and around the world. We should be very proud of our student-athletes’ accomplishments both on and off the field, and I invite all loyal ‘Canes to show their support and cheer their team and the U on.” For a sports fan like President Shalala, there is no better place to call home than the University of Miami.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2001-present . . . . . . . . . President, Professor of Political Science, University of Miami 1993-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 1987-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1980-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President, Hunter College of the City University of New York 1977-1980 . . . . . . . . Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 1975-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director and Treasurer of the Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New York 1972-1979 . . . . . . . Professor and Chair, Program in Politics and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University 1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ph.D., Syracuse University 1962-1964. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer, Iran 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.B. Western College for Women

President Shalala and Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist George Will.

President Shalala and former ‘Canes Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Dany Garcia.

President Shalala places a medal around Jim Kelly’s neck at the 2008 Ring of Honor halftime ceremony.

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ADMINISTRATION THE HOCUTT FILES In addition to his responsibilities at the University of Miami, Hocutt is also involved in leadership roles with various committees both regionally and nationally. • •

Orange Bowl Committee Miami-Dade Sports Commission Board of Directors Division 1-A Athletic Directors’ Association Executive Committee ACC Committee on Infractions and Penalties ACC Committee on Sportsmanship

KIRBY HOCUTT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

sports business. A former star linebacker at Kansas State, Hocutt has a total of 19 years experience in intercollegiate athletics, including five as a student-athlete.

Kirby Hocutt is in his third year as the Director of Athletics at the University of Miami. Introduced as UM’s 11th AD on Feb. 8, 2008, Hocutt began his tenure on June 1, 2008. Hocutt, 38, came to Miami after serving as the athletic director at Ohio University since 2005. Prior to that, he spent six years at the University of Oklahoma serving as associate athletic director for external operations and sports administration. In his first two years in Coral Gables, Hocutt has led the development and initiation of a strategic plan to ensure the University of Miami continues to be recognized among the top brands in the nation for athletic, academic and community excellence.

IN THE CLASSROOM With a goal to be the national leader in both Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rate (APR) rankings, the student-athletes at the University of Miami are just that – students first and athletes second. Under Hocutt’s direction in 2010, Miami recorded a program-best Graduation Success Rate of 86 percent, while all 18 teams excelled in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate Report (APR). Led by the Hurricanes football program – who has posted a multi-year APR score in the top 10 percent – Miami finished sixth in the APR in 2010, and is the only Bowl Championship Subdivision (BCS) team among the 26 schools recognized that finished ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll and Associated Press Poll following the 2009 season. In addition, UM’s football program was the corecipient of the American Football Coaches Association’s 2009 Academic Achievement Award, graduating 100 percent of its freshman football student-athlete class of 2002.

ON THE FIELD Since taking the helm of the University of Miami’s Department of Athletics, Hocutt has overseen $26 million in new projects, including the construction of a basketball practice facility, as well as upgrades to Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field, the Neil Schiff Tennis Center and Cobb Stadium. Coral Gables is truly where the nation’s best student-athletes become champions.

In Hocutt’s three years at Ohio, the school won 11 team championships and four head coaches were recognized as conference Coaches of the Year. In 2006, the football team played in its first bowl game in 38 years. In addition, Hocutt’s leadership led to an increase in fundraising by more than 75 percent, while increasing season ticket sales in football by 112 percent and in men’s basketball by 50 percent. At Oklahoma, Hocutt led the athletics fundraising to an all-time high in annual giving and capital campaigns. From 1998 to 2005, Oklahoma’s annual giving increased from $3.4 million to more than $17 million. That 400 percent increase in annual giving was one of the highest percentage increases in intercollegiate athletics history. Beginning in 1999, Hocutt served in a leadership position in the strategic planning and execution of Oklahoma’s capital campaign, Great Expectations: The Campaign for Sooner Sports. The campaign ended successfully in 2003, with more than $125 million raised. Prior to joining the Oklahoma staff, Hocutt served as the coordinator of licensing at the NCAA. He began his career in sports administration as the assistant director of marketing and promotions at Kansas State University. Hocutt was a fouryear letterman at linebacker at KSU, leading the Big 8 Conference in tackles and earning All-Big 8 Conference team honors as a junior. In 1993, The Sporting News selected him as one of the top 20 underrated players in the nation. Hocutt also served as a team captain his senior season.

Hocutt continues to spearhead the development of a master plan for major facilities improvements, which will see the development of a new football training facility, an enhanced student-athlete academic center and a renovated and expanded athletic training room – all essential steps in taking a legendary program to a new caliber of excellence.

EXCELLENCE DEFINED

Brooks, Diane, Drew and Kirby Hocutt

Over his two-year tenure, Hocutt has expected excellence not only from UM staff and student-athletes, but also himself. In his first year at Miami, two UM head coaches – Paige Yaroshuk-Tews (Women’s Tennis) and Nicole Lantagne Welch (Volleyball) – earned Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors, while UM student-athletes have earned 31 All-America honors over his two seasons in Coral Gables. In 2010, Hocutt was recognized with Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal Forty Under 40 Award as one of the most promising young executives in

He earned his bachelor’s degree from Kansas State University in 1995 and his master’s of education degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2001. He and his wife Diane have two sons, 8-year-old Drew and 6-yearold Brooks.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI The University of Miami is one of the largest, most comprehensive private research universities in the southeastern United States, with a well-earned reputation for academic excellence. More than 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students from every state and 111nations around the world call UM home during the academic semesters. The University has grown from its main location in the city of Coral Gables to the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine campus located in Downtown Miami, the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key, the John J. Koubek Center in Little Havana, the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami, and the South and Richmond campuses in southwest Miami-Dade County. With more than 10,000 full- and part-time faculty and staff, UM is one of the largest private employers in Miami-Dade County. In 2009, U.S.News & World Report recognized UM among the top-tier of national universities, ranking it No. 50 in its listings of “America’s Best Colleges; it also cited several of its programs in “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” Enrollment: Total enrollment for the 2008-2009 academic year was 15,629 students. Of that number, 10,370 were undergraduate students, 5,259 were graduate students. During the 20082009 academic year, the University awarded 2,575 bachelors, 862 master’s, 388 J.D.’s, 171 M.D.’s, 142 Ph.D.’s, and 57other doctorates. New Freshman Standings: 40% of new freshmen graduated in the top 5 percent of their high school class. Almost two-thirds graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school class. Mean SAT was 1273. International Students: The University continues to attract able students from South Florida, as well as from other parts of the nation and around the world. It was one of the country’s first universities to have an organized international recruitment program. The University of Miami sends representatives worldwide to seek qualified students. Students come from 110 foreign countries, the 50 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia. Honors Program/Honor Societies: Approximately 990 undergraduates participate in the Honors Program. UM has 56 academic honor societies, including Phi Beta Kappa. Research: Research and sponsored program expenditures totaled $318 million (FY 09). According to the National Science Foundation, UM ranked 62nd of all universities in expenditures of federal funds for research and development (FY 08). Budget: The budget for 2009-10 is $2.3 billion, with $1.6 billion projected for the medical campus. At the end of FY 09, the endowment for the University was $538.6 million. Development: In FY 09, contributions reached $153.6 million in total private cash, gifts, and grants, and in FY 08, UM ranked 32nd among all U.S. institutions in this category.

A WORLD-CLASS STUDENT BODY Enrollment at the University of Miami continues to experience tremendous growth. Applications for the freshman class during 2008-2009 reached 21,845. The student body also has become more diverse. For fall 2009, Hispanics accounted for 29 percent and African-Americans for 9 percent, while Asian students accounted for 9 percent of all undergraduate students. For fall 2009, women accounted for approximately 49 percent of the new freshman class, 52 percent of all undergraduates, and 50 percent of the graduate and professional students. Education outside the traditional classroom is an important part of student life at the University of Miami. The University has more than 80 programs offered in more than 33 countries on a full academic year, semester, or summer basis as well as UM faculty-led programs during intersession, spring break, and summer.

CAMPUSES AND SCHOOLS Coral Gables Campus: The Coral Gables campus, with its two colleges and 10 schools, is located on a 230-acre tract in suburban Coral Gables. Medical Campus: The University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine campus consists of 68 acres within the 153acre University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center complex. The medical center includes three University-owned hospitals that make up the University of Miami Health System (UHealth): University of Miami Hospital, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital, home to the topranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, which was ranked the number one eye hospital in the country for the sixth year in a row in the 2009-2010 annual survey of “America’s Best Hospitals” published in U.S. News & World Report; three other programs also ranked among the best. Affiliated hospitals on the medical campus include Jackson Memorial Hospital, Holtz Children’s Hospital, and the Miami VA Medical Center. Miller School of Medicine faculty conduct more than 1,500 research projects in basic science and clinical care. Plans are underway to build the UM Life Science Park with 2 million square feet of space adjacent to the medical campus. The facility will bring together academia and industry for collaboration in bioscience research and innovation. Rosenstiel Campus: The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science is located on an 18-acre waterfront campus on Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay. South Campus: The south campus, located ten miles southwest of Coral Gables, is on a 136-acre site used for conducting research and development projects. Richmond Campus: The Richmond campus, established in 2001, is a 76-acre site near south campus. Research facilities for the Rosenstiel School’s Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing (CSTARS) and Richmond Satellite Operations Center (RSOC) are located on a portion of the new campus. Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools; 24 professional accrediting agencies.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Officers: Donna E. Shalala, President; Thomas J. LeBlanc, Executive Vice President and Provost; Joseph Natoli, Senior Vice President for Business and Finance; Pascal J. Goldschmidt, Senior Vice President Medical Affairs.

THE COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, founded in 1983, offers a wide range of professionally accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees with specialization in suburb and town design and computing in design. The school’s faculty and students, headed by Dean Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, have earned numerous honors and accolades for excellence in design. The school’s new 8,600-square-foot Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center, features a state-of-the-art lecture hall that seats 145, an exhibition gallery, and a multimedia classroom. Fall 2009 enrollment: 362. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, founded in 1926, encompasses most of the disciplines within the realm of the liberal arts. The college comprises 20 academic departments, with approximately 39 distinct majors and more than 45 minor concentrations available. The college employs approximately 436 full-time faculty. Fall 2009 enrollment: 4,509. THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, founded in 1929, is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school offers degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels, as well as nondegree executive programs. In addition to the full time master’s program, the School offers an Executive M.B.A. program, which is among the largest of its kind in the United States. It also is one of the first schools in the nation to offer a graduate-level management program in the Spanish language for Latin American business executives. Fall 2009 enrollment: 2,475. THE SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION, founded in 1985, is one of the University’s nationally and internationally acclaimed schools. Major programs of study include advertising, broadcasting, communication studies, electronic media, journalism, media management, motion pictures, public relations, and visual communication. Its state-of-the-art facilities include a sound stage, digital television and radio studios, broadcast uplink capability, all digital post-production facilities, computer and graphics lab, a working news bureau, a multi-media lab, two video conferencing facilities an audio production lab and a nationally recognized debate team. Students also work on the student-run campus newspaper and yearbook. Undergraduate and graduate enrollment for fall 2009: 1,289. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, founded in 1929, houses the Departments of Teaching and Learning, Educational and Psychological Studies, and Exercise and Sport Sciences. Undergraduate majors and minors are available in elementary, secondary, special, and music education. There also are disciplines such as exercise physiology and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). All teacher education courses are approved by the Florida Department of Education. Fall 2009 enrollment: 795. THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, founded in 1947, is one of the largest schools of its kind in a private institution of higher learning. The college’s most distinctive features are the interdisciplinary courses of study, the result of associations with several areas of the University; these include biomedical engineering, which involves a partnership with the Miller School of Medicine, and the audio engineering program with the School of Music. Fall 2009 enrollment: 1,003.

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL, founded in 1959, offers graduate degrees in all major areas, with just less than 160 masters and doctoral programs. The list of accomplishments in post-baccalaureate education is extensive. The Rosenstiel School is considered among the world’s top institutes for marine and atmospheric research and graduate training. THE SCHOOL OF LAW, founded in 1928, offers graduate programs in comparative law, inter-American law, international law, ocean and coastal law, taxation, estate planning, and real estate property development. The law library is considered a leading legal research library with state-ofthe-art research tools and journals. Fall 2009 enrollment: 1,520. THE LEONARD M. MILLER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, founded in 1952, has earned national acclaim for research, clinical care and biomedical innovations. The school has more than 1,400 full-time clinical and basic science faculty members and an additional 1,350 professionals from the community serving as voluntary faculty in various departments. Miller School of Medicine faculty conduct more than 2,000 research projects in basic science and clinical care. Plans are underway to build the UM Life Science Park with two million square feet of space adjacent to the medical campus. The facility will bring together academia and industry for collaboration in bioscience research and innovation. The nine-story, Biomedical Research Institute, opening in 2009, will significantly increase the medical school’s basic science space. Clinical and research programs include the Miami Institute for Human Genomics, the Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, the Comprehensive AIDS Program, the Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research, the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, the Diabetes Research Institute and the Mailman Center for Child Development. Also located in the medical complex is the Louis Calder Memorial Library, the largest medical resource library in South Florida. Fall 2009 enrollment: 1,163. PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST SCHOOL OF MUSIC, founded in 1926, is one of the largest schools of its kind in a private institution and one of the most comprehensive in all of higher learning. The school offers many bachelor’s and master’s degree programs and is home to the Henry Mancini Institute, offering intensive performing and learning experiences across a broad spectrum of musical genres, including film, world, jazz and popinflected musical styles. The school’s facilities include the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall, the L. Austin Weeks Center for Recording and Performance, which contains the Victor E. Clarke Recital Hall and the Marta and Austin Weeks Music Library and Technology Center. Fall 2009 enrollment: 700. THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH STUDIES, founded in 1968, houses the first collegiate nursing program in South Florida. The school has an emphasis on transcultural nursing, which recognizes an individual’s unique health benefits and practices. The school is a leader in the development of innovative primary care nursing practice models, which have earned national and international recognition and research. The school’s four-story, 53,000-square-foot home, the M. Christine Schwartz Center for Nursing and Health Studies, offers state-of-the art classrooms, research facilities and the International Academy for Clinical Simulation and Research, where high-fidelity patient simulation enables students to improve their clinical and crucial thinking skills prior to interaction with patients. Fall 2009 enrollment: 632. THE ROSENSTIEL SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, founded in 1940, is one of the world’s leading institutions for oceanographic research and education today. The school offers interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate level coursework in marine biology and fisheries, meteorology and physical oceanography, marine affairs and policy, marine and atmospheric chemistry, marine geology and geophysics and applied marine physics. Fall 2009 enrollment: 457.

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CITY OF MIAMI WHERE THE HEAT IS ON “Welcome to Miami... bienvenidos a Miami.” With 84 miles of Atlantic coastline, yearlong sunshine and a boasted average daily temperature of 75 degrees, it is no wonder in his hit single, Will Smith dubbed Miami “the city where the heat is on.” THE HEAT ON THE COURT Thanks to South Florida’s year-round, sportsfriendly climate, Miami has a lot to offer in outdoor recreational activities. From some of the PGA’s finest golf courses to almost 700 parks, there is something for everyone. With countless opportunities for kayaking, scubadiving, fishing, beach volleyball and rollerblading, there is no excuse for going without a tan. South Florida truly has the perfect weather for sports and is one of only eight metropolitan areas in the United States that can boast of a professional franchise in each of the four major sports. The Major League’s Florida Marlins had everybody “doing the fish” when they won the World Series in 1997 and 2003. The NFL’s Miami Dolphins have thrilled fans for decades at Dolphin Stadium, which hosted the Super Bowl in 1995, 1999 and 2007. Despite the warm weather, South Florida’s own hockey team, the Florida Panthers, keep up on the ice. And for basketball fans, the 2006 NBA Champion Miami Heat keep things hot at the American Airlines Arena. MIAMI IS CALIENTE Truly a melting pot, Miami is home to a variety of cultures, creating a totally unique, vibrant cultural mosaic. With representatives of every Hispanic nation in the world, Spanish serves as a second language to most of Miami’s residents. Little Havana is the heart of Miami’s Cuban community, where churro vendors line the streets, the aroma of high-octane cafe Cubano fills the air and the spirit of friendly competition fills Domino Park. The spirit of the Caribbean is alive in Little Haiti, where many Haitian artists, musicians and entrepreneurs get their start in Miami. The proud focal point of this neighborhood is the Caribbean Market, an open-air replica of Port-au-Prince’s Iron Market, where Creole is the dominant language. SIZZLING THE SILVER SCREEN With tropical weather, a high-quality labor pool, low production costs and direct links to Latin America, Miami has become one of the most important entertainment centers in the world. Dubbed as the Latin-American Hollywood by the New York Times, such block

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CITY OF MIAMI busters as Big Trouble—written by Miami Herald columnist Dave Barry, Any Given Sunday, There’s Something About Mary, The Birdcage and Wild Things were all filmed in Miami. A Hollywood favorite off-screen as well, Miami is home to dozens of celebrities and even more consider it a favorite weekend getaway. Glorida and Emilio Estefan’s Star Island estate and Gianni Versace’s Ocean Drive mansion-turned-museum are just a couple examples of Miami’s celebrity appeal. It is not uncommon to spot Sean “Diddy” Combs or Jamie Foxx dancing at a South Beach club or former president Bill Clinton playing golf at the Biltmore Hotel. MIAMI HOT SPOTS For shopping, dancing or just plain people watching, Miami offers several places to see and be seen. With over 800 buildings designed in the ‘30s and ‘40s, South Beach serves as the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Celebrity-owned restaurants, like Cameron Diaz’s Bambu, night clubs such as Level—based on the format of New York’s Studio 54, and a medley of huge anchor stores and unique boutiques create the flavor of miami’s most famous hot spot. Coconut Grove, just a 10-minute drive from the University of Miami, is another student favorite. Built mainly by West Indian craftsmen brought in from the Bahamas, it still holds onto the Caribbean appeal its name suggests. Attracting writers, artists and non-conformists, this hub of the bohemian arts contributed to Miami’s cultural renaissance. Fast-forward a century and the Grove is still one of Miami’s hottest nightspots, with more than 75 cafes, restaurants and clubs that line the streets. THE WARMTH OF CORAL GABLES, THE “CITY BEAUTIFUL” The University of Miami campus is located in Coral Gables, dubbed the “City Beautiful”. Founded by George Merrick almost a century ago, the Gables is one of Miami’s most beautiful areas. The palm-lined streets are all named after European villages, each one bordered by Old Spanish style homes. Downtown Coral Gables is bustling with the many offices of multi-national corporations, while the city’s central boulevard—Miracle Mile—is home to a wide array of designer boutiques and art galleries. One Gables favorite is the Venetian Pool, a beautiful swimming lagoon carved out of coral, which features cascading waterfalls and underwater caves.

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ATHLETIC SUCCESS

THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics of the University of Miami exists that, through its programs, student-athletes have the opportunity to achieve their full potential academically and athletically, and that the University and its constituents benefit from their being represented by students engaged in intercollegiate competition.

SHENISE JOHNSON 2010 First-Team All-ACC 2010 All-ACC Defensive Team 2010 WNIT All-Tournament Team

THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS IS COMMITTED: 1) To meet the obligations of the mission of the University of Miami. 2) To provide the opportunity for studentathletes to seek and achieve their potential through growth and development academically and athletically. 3) To provide through leadership, thoughtful guidance and quality programs, a positive environment for athletic excellence and achievement while developing leaders in their fields, in the classroom and for our community. 4) To support through its resources the academic objectives of its student-athletes, and to ensure their progress toward the goal of the academic degree which each seeks. 5) To provide and support athletic programs at the highest level of competition. 6) To recruit student-athletes of academic quality, good character and high athletic ability. 7) To comply with the rules and policies of all governing bodies and the University of Miami. 8) To provide equitable opportunities regardless of gender, race or creed. 9) To represent the University, its Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, students, staff, alumni and friends appropriately. 10) To develop the values of leadership, teamwork, discipline, sportsmanship and integrity among its student-athletes and staff.

TI’ERRA BROWN Five-Time All-American, 2010 USA National Champion 400m Hurdles, 2010 NCAA Two-time Runner-up

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ATHLETIC SUCCESS

BRITTNEY MACDONALD

DURAND SCOTT

BRANDON HARRIS

Three-Time ALL-ACC Academic

ACC All-Rookie Team ACC All-Tournament First Team

Preseason All-America 2009 All-America 2009 All-ACC

LANE CARICO

BIANCA EICHKORN

CHRISTIAN BLOCKER

2009 AVCA All-East Region Team 2009 All-ACC Team 2009 All-ACC Academic Volleyball Team 2009 AVCA All-America honorable mention

2010 ACC Women’s Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2010 ITA All-American 2010 All-ACC Team 2010 All-ACC Academic Women’s Tennis Team

All-ACC Academic Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III First Team

HAROLD MARTINEZ

SARAH MEDLAND

CORY NELMS

2010 All-ACC

2010 All-ACC Rowing Academic Team 2010 CRCA Scholar-Athlete

2010 ACC Champion - 110m Hurdles

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ACADEMIC SERVICES

THE RETENTION PROGRAMS The University of Miami offers unique programs designed to assist student-athletes in their pursuit of a college education. These are a few of the programs offered to assist student-athletes: 1. UMX Freshman Experience Course - A unique class designed to assist freshman student-athletes with the transition from high school to college. 2. Proactive Mentorship Program - This program is designed to assist student-athletes with the transition skills necessary to be successful college students. All freshmen are required to participate and meet once a week with a mentor covering issues such as time management, goal-setting, class preparation, test preparation, etc. 3. Study Table Program - Provides valuable locations and time to accomplish academic goals. Structured times, group and individual tutorials, computer labs, and quiet areas are designated for this program. 4. F.A.S.T. Program (Freshman Academic Success Training) - The main purpose of this program is to ensure a smooth and successful transition from high school to college through academic success training. This will be accomplished through closely monitoring incoming atrisk student-athletes so as to ensure the use of efficient time management and study skills. Assumptions are made that all of our studentathletes come to us with good study habits, academic knowledge, and social judgment. This program will address all these areas and be reinforced throughout the semester.

David Wyman Associate AD for Academics

Allen Augustin Academic Advisor

Chris Doell Assistant Director

5. Computer Lab - Located within the Hecht Athletic Center, student-athletes have access to 30 personal computers with Internet access and conduct research. The lab also has 20 laptop computers that student-athletes can check out and take with them on team trips, or when they want to work on their own. 6. Tutors - Level 1 certified tutors by the College Reading and Learning Association provide individual and group assistance upon request. The tutor program at the University of Miami is one of a small number of athletic programs in the country to be awarded CRLA certification.

Kelly Pierce Academic Advisor/Tutor Coordinator

7. Learning Resource Room - Student-athletes with disabilities have access to computer programs that aid in their educational skill development.

Barbara Stratton Learning Specialist

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COMPLIANCE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE (PROSPECT)? You are a prospect if you have started classes for the ninth grade. Before the ninth grade, you may become a prospect if a university provides you (or your family or friends) any financial aid or other benefit that is not usually provided to prospective student-athletes. YOU ARE NO LONGER A PROSPECT IF YOU HAVE DONE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) Officially register and enroll in a minimum full-time program of studies and have attended classes in any four-year collegiate institution’s regular academic year (excluding summer); or (2) Participated in a regular squad practice or competition at a four-year collegiate institution that occurs before the beginning of any term; or (3) Officially register and enrolled and attend classes during the summer prior to initial enrollment and receive institutional athletics aid. HOW DO I KNOW IF I’M BEING RECRUITED? A coach is recruiting you if they try to convince you directly, or through your family, to attend their school and participate in intercollegiate athletics. There are several ways to be recruited: (1) a coach may provide you with an official paid visit to view the campus, (2) a coach may arrange an in-person, off-campus meeting with you (or your family), or (3) a coach or staff member may call you (or your family) on more than one occasion for the purpose of recruitment. Coaches and authorized institutional staff members are the only individuals who may recruit you. Representatives of athletic interests (boosters) may not call, write or make inperson contact with you anywhere for the purpose of recruiting you to a university and participating in athletics. WHEN CAN A COACH CONTACT ME? OFF CAMPUS CONTACT In the sport of basketball, a coach can arrange a face-to-face meeting with you, off the University’s campus, beginning the first day of classes of your senior year. In all other sports, a coach can arrange a face-to-face meeting with you, off the University’s campus, beginning July 1 after your junior year. TELEPHONE CALLS In all sports other than football and basketball, a coach may call a prospect one time per week after July 1 following the completion of the prospect’s junior year in high school. In the sport of football, a coach may initiate one telephone call to a prospect between April 15th and May 31st of the prospect’s junior year. Additional calls are not permitted prior to September 1st of the beginning of the prospect’s senior year in high school. In the sport of men’s basketball, coaches may make one telephone call per month from June 15 of the prospect’s sophomore year through July 31 of the junior year. Beginning August 1 of the senior year a coach may make two telephone calls per week. Only one call per week may be made to a two-year or four-year college prospect. In the sport of women’s basketball, coaches may make one telephone call per month during the months of April (on or after the Thursday after the conclusion of the NCAA Division I Final Four) and May of the prospect’s junior year in high school, one telephone call between June 1 and June 20 and one telephone call between June 21 and June 30 of the prospect’s junior year in high school. Three telephone calls to a prospect are permitted during the month of July, with no more than one call per week. In the following circumstances unlimited calls to a prospect are permitted: (1) during the five days immediately preceding an official visit to the University of Miami, (2) on the initial date for signing the National Letter of Intent and the two days following the signing date, and (3) on the day of a coach’s off-campus contact with a prospect For all sports, coaches may receive telephone calls placed by a prospect at the prospect’s expense at anytime, including before July 1 following the prospect’s junior year in high school.

WHAT IS A CONTACT? A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parent(s) or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or athletic representative during which any dialogue occurs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. NOTE: At the Division I level, athletic representatives (boosters) may not contact you for the purpose of recruiting. WHAT CAN A SCHOOL OFFER ME TO ATTEND THEIR UNIVERSITY? You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, inducement or arrangements such as cash, clothing, cars, gifts or loans to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent or to attend a NCAA school. A University may offer you a one-year scholarship that covers room and board, tuition and fees, and required course-related books, or any part of these. The institution can recommend that this aid is renewed each year, as is the general practice at the University of Miami but this renewal is not guaranteed. In addition, they can offer you quality academic and medical support, as well as the opportunity to compete for one of the nation’s top programs. WHAT CAN I DO DURING THIS PROCESS? Enjoy your high school years and work hard both in the classroom and in your sport. At the beginning of your junior year you should sign up for the NCAA Clearinghouse. Your high school guidance office can provide you with the information to register. A DIVISION I INSTITUTION MAY PROVIDE A RECRUIT WITH THE FOLLOWING PRINTED MATERIALS: • General correspondence, including letters, U.S. Postal Service postcards and institutional note cards; • Game programs, which may not include posters, and one Student-Athlete Handbook; • NCAA educational information; • Pre-enrollment information subsequent to signing a National Letter of Intent with the university; • Official academic, admissions and student services publications published or videos produced by the institution and available to all students; • Schedule and business cards; • Questionnaires which may be provided prior to your junior year; and Camp brochures which may be provided prior to your junior year. COMPLIANCE CONTACT INFORMATION NCAA P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, IN 46206 (317) 917-6222 (800) 638-3731 www.ncaa.org

David Reed, Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance

Karen Kelly, Assistant Compliance Director Financial Aid

University of Miami Compliance Office 5821 San Amaro Drive Coral Gables, FL 33146 (305) 284-2692 www.hurricanesports.com athleticscompliance@miami.edu

Dan Raben, Assistant Compliance Director Eligibility

Jordan Redavid, Assistant Compliance Director Monitoring

LETTERS In sports other than men’s basketball, letters and recruiting information may be sent to you starting September 1 at the beginning of your junior year in high school. In men’s basketball, recruiting materials may be provided starting June 15 at the conclusion of the prospect’s sophomore year.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

SCOTT McGONAGLE

LESLEY-ANNE KING

Director of Athletic Training

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Scott McGonagle is in his 16th season as Miami’s head athletic trainer. McGonagle and his staff are responsible for the year-round health care of every UM student-athlete. In his 32nd year as an athletic trainer, McGonagle oversees the sports medicine program for Miami’s 17 intercollegiate varsity sports. A native of Syracuse, Kan., McGonagle became a part of the Miami Hurricanes staff in 1995 as head athletic trainer. He oversees a staff of nine full-time assistant trainers and seven graduate assistant trainers, and he works in conjunction with one of the nation’s most respected staffs of physicians to assure the finest medical care for UM student-athletes. McGonagle’s extensive experience includes 14 seasons as head athletic trainer at the University of Tulsa (1982-1995), one year as the head athletic trainer at Crowley (Texas) High School (1981-82) and one year as head athletic trainer at Sahuarita High School (1980-81). McGonagle began his collegiate athletics career as a student trainer at the University of Kansas from 1977 to 1980. During that time, McGonagle worked as a student athletic trainer for the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1978, 1979 and 1981 seasons. He received his bachelor of science in physical education from the University of Kansas in 1980. He later added a master’s of science in athletic training from the University of Arizona in 1981. McGonagle and his wife, Lynette, have a son, Matthew (27) and a daughter, Megan (23). Matthew and his wife Kelli have a daughter Madilin.

Came to Miami: 2010 Experience 2010-Present . . Assistant Athletic Trainer, University of Miami 2008-10 . . . . . . Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, Florida International University, Miami, Fla. 2007-08 . . . . . . Athletic Trainer, Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.

Personal Information Full Name: . . . . Lesley-Anne King Hometown: . . . Farmington, Conn.

Education MS in Physical Education, Sport & Fitness, Florida International University (2010), Miami, Fla. BS in Athletic Training, Boston University (2007), Boston, Mass.

KEVIN BLASKE

MEGAN ROGERS

WES BROWN

Assoc. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

RON LECLAIR

SCOTT BROOKS

BRIAN BOYLS-WHITE

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

PRISCILLA DOBBS

ALANA EICHMAN

NAOKI NEGISHI

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

ANDREU SWASEY

JIMMY GOINS

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Strength and Conditioning Assistant

Now in his 10th season as the Miami Hurricanes’ head strength and conditioning coach, Andreu Swasey has quickly earned the admiration and respect of UM’s players and coaches and has developed a reputation as one of the finest in his field. One of college football’s best known and most innovative strength coaches, Swasey has an extensive background in speed and agility training. Swasey is in charge of the daily conditioning regimen of more than 100 student-athletes in the Hurricanes football program. He also directs Miami’s entire strength and conditioning staff of five strength coaches who supervise all of the conditioning needs of UM’s 18 scholarship sports. Swasey has a unique perspective for a strength and conditioning coach, as he has previous experience as a defensive backs coach and a player. That background makes Swasey the perfect person to address the specific needs of football student-athletes. Swasey has coached in nine bowl games with the Hurricanes including the 2001 national championship at the Rose Bowl. As a football player at Baylor University, he started at cornerback and was a two-year letterman. He was the starting strong safety for the Bears as a senior in 1993 after playing extensively as a reserve in 1992 on a team that defeated Arizona in the Sun Bowl. A defensive back at Baylor University, Swasey’s current stint at UM is his second with the Hurricanes. He returned to UM in 2000 from the University of Houston. He spent the 2000 season as UM’s co-head strength and conditioning coach in charge of speed and agility and was promoted to head of the department in 2001. Swasey was with the Hurricanes in 1997 and 1998 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach before moving on to coach defensive backs at Houston in 1999. Swasey began his coaching career at Copperas Cove (Texas) High School, where he coached defensive backs from 1995 to 1997. Prior to his playing days at Baylor, Swasey was a standout at Fort Scott (Kansas) Junior College, where he earned Second-Team Junior College All-America honors in 1991 and was an all-conference honoree. A native of Miami, Swasey is a graduate of Carol City High School. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from Baylor in 1995. He and his wife, Monica, have four children: sons Andrew and Jovon and daughters Ashlinn and Jaela.

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2004-present . . Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach 2001-2003 . . . . Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach and Director of the McNamara Fitness Center - University of San Diego 2001 . . . . . . . . . Strength and Conditioning Coach - Chattanooga Lookouts 1999-2000 . . . . Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach - University of Tennessee 1998 . . . . . . . . . Intern Strength & Conditioning Coach - Kurt Hester’s Olympic Training Center 1995-98 . . . . . . Student Strength & Conditioning Coach - Louisiana State University 1995-98 . . . . . . Intern Strength & Conditioning Coach - Gayle Hatch Olympic Training Center EDUCATION 2000 . . . . . . . . . M.S. in Sports Administration with a minor in nutrition, University of Tennessee 1998 . . . . . . . . . B.S. in Kinesiology, Louisiana State University

Strength and Conditioning Staff

Cols Colas

Andrew Klich

Victor Ishmael

Tidor Pandya

PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: . . . . Jeffery Andreu Swasey Birthdate: . . . . . June 15, 1971 Hometown: . . . Miami, Fla. Education: . . . . B.A. in sociology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas (1995) Wife: . . . . . . . . Monica Children: . . . . . Sons Andrew and Javon; daughters Ashlinn, Jaela COACHING EXPERIENCE 2001-present . . University of Miami (head strength and conditioning coach) 2000 . . . . . . . . . University of Miami (co-head strength and conditioning coach) 1999 . . . . . . . . University of Houston (defensive backs) 1997-98 . . . . . . University of Miami (assistant strength and conditioning coach) 1995-97 . . . . . . Copperas Cove (Texas) High School (defensive backs)

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SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS CHRIS FREET ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS Chris Freet is in his first season as the Associate Director of Athletics for Athletic Communications at the University of Miami. He was hired in July of 2010 after serving nearly three years as Assistant AD for Communications at the University of South Florida. Freet oversees the University of Miami’s sports media relations efforts, as well as serving as the primary liaison with the department’s broadcast partners. Prior to Miami, he served as the contact for USF’s nationally-ranked football program and oversaw a full-time staff of six individuals and a student contingent of 10. He led the efforts into a redesign of the new look GoUSFBulls.com in addition to increasing the program’s multimedia content. Prior to his time at USF, Freet worked as a member of the nationally recognized Athletics Media Relations Department at the University of Oklahoma for five years. In his most recent position with OU as Associate Director of Media Relations, Freet handled secondary duties with the Sooner football team and served as the primary contact for women’s basketball. In previous years, he also served as the contact for the softball, volleyball and men’s and women’s gymnastics programs. The Mission Hills, California native married the former Courtney Tysinger on June 19, 2010. He is a 2002 graduate of UC Santa Barbara (Communications). JIMMY GILL GRAD-ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Jimmy Gill will serve as the Graduate Assistant Sports Information Director for women’s golf during the 2010 spring season handling all media relations activities for the team. He joined the UM media relations staff as an intern in August 2010, and has also helped with football, volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball throughout the year. Gill is a 2010 graduate of Swarthmore College with a Bachelor’s of Arts in political science and will complete his Master’s of Science in sports administration from the University of Miami in July 2011.

Support Staff

University of Miami Sports Media Relations The University of Miami Sports Media Relations Office is located in the Hecht Athletic Center at 5821 San Amaro Drive on the Coral Gables campus, just north of Alex Rodriguez Park. MAILING ADDRESS: University of Miami Sports Media Relations Office P.O. Box 248167 Coral Gables, FL 33124

Phone: (305) 284-3244 Fax: (305) 284-2807

STREET ADDRESS: University of Miami Sports Media Relations Office 5821 San Amaro Drive Coral Gables, FL 33146

UM Sports Media Relations Staff Chris Freet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D. for Athletic Communications Rob Dunning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Media Relations Director Margaret Belch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Media Relations Director Bryan Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Media Relations Director Scott Zavitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Media Relations Director Etta Schaller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Publications Coordinator Tim Vothang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Web Designer Lindsay Bohlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant

Margaret Belch

Lindsay Bohlen

Rob Dunning

Bryan Harvey

LaTonya Sadler

Etta Schaller

Tim Vothang

Scott Zavitz

ACC Media Services

Tony Hernandez Deputy Athletic Director

Connie Nickel Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations/SWA

Erik Book Assistant Athletic Director for Ticket Operations

Ryan Bucher Director of Events

THE INTERNET (WWW.THEACC.COM) Visit the ACC website at www.theacc.com for the latest conference news. The site contains current information on all facets of the Atlantic Coast Conference, including links to member schools websites. The following information is available: • Conference standings • Team-by-team and composite results • Conference statistics • Weekly award winners (Mondays) • National polls • Team-by-team statistics • In-game scores for football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball are posted while games are in-progress. MEDIA SECTION The ACC web site features a special “media area” which contains sports prospectuses, credential forms for conference tournaments and releases. Access to the “media only” site, can be obtained by contacting the ACC Media Relations Department at (336) 851-6062.

Max Lorber Director of Marketing

Seth Heitmeyer Building Facilities Supervisor

Rodolfo Figueroa Senior Maintenance Mechanic

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The U Social Media Outlets The 2011 Golf season will be the first to offer multiple social media outlets for fans and loyal supporters of the program to keep current with the Hurricanes. You can follow all University of Miami teams on Twitter by visiting twitter.com/hurricanesports or follow just the women’s golf team at twitter.com/hurricanesgolf. Or visit HurricaneSports and University of Miami women’s golf on facebook.com to get all the up-to-date news and information on the team. HurricaneSports.com will have all the most recent bio information and stats of all your favorite athletes and you can see all the team’s latest videos on the UM’s YouTube page at youtube.com/CanesAllAccess


1984 National Champions

2011 Schedule Date

Opponent/Event

Location

2/6-8

JU Classic

2/20-22

Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic

2/27-3-1

Sir Pizza Cards Challenge

Weston, Fla.

3/11-13

Eagle Landing Invitational

Jacksonville, Fla.

3/21-22

John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate

Stockbridge, Ga.

4/15-17

ACC Championships

Greensboro, N.C.

Jacksonville, Fla. Kiawah Island, S.C.


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