2013-14 Women's Golf Guide

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2014 Rebel Women’s Golf


Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS

REBEL INTERCOLLEGIATE 24-25 24-25............................................................................................ Rebel Intercollegiate

INTRO 1 1............................................................................................................... Table of Contents 2......................................................................................................... Quick Facts/Schedule 3.................................................................................................................................Roster

2011-12 REVIEW 30-33 26-29........................................................................................................ 2013 Review HISTORY 34-43 30................................................................................................. All-Americans/All-SEC 31................................................................................................. NCAA Championships 32...................................................................Team Tournament Titles/Individual Titles 33-34...................................................................................... Team/Individual Records 35-37....................................................................................................All-Time Results 38............................................................................................................. Letterwinners 39...........................................................................................................................LPGA

COACHES AND STAFF 4-7 4-5......................................................................................... Head Coach Michele Drinkard 6............................................................................... Associate Head Coach Janell Howland 7..................................................................................................................... Support Staff ADMINISTRATION 8-9 8............................................................................................ Chancellor Dr. Daniel W. Jones 9............................................................................................. Athletics Director Ross Bjork

FACILITIES 44 41-42................................................................................................. Athletics Facilities 43-45......................................................................................... Ole Miss Golf Facilities

2014 REBELS 10-23 10-11........................................................................................................... Kathryn Fowler 12-13............................................................................................................... Taelor Rubin 14-15.......................................................................................................... Stani Schiavone 16-17...........................................................................................................Alison Hovatter 18-19.............................................................................................................. Abby Newton 20-21.................................................................................................................... Katie Voll 22............................................................................................................ Maria Toennessen 23.................................................................................................................... Team Photos

EDITOR: Jessica Poole Editorial Assistance: Mike Swartz

CREDITS

ON THE COVER Featured on the cover of the 2014 Ole Miss Women’s Golf Guide is senior Kathryn Fowler. Cover designs by Dan Pellegrino.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Joshua McCoy, Kevin Bain, Joey Brent, Brett Davis, Michele Drinkard, William Ewart, Joey Jones, Robert Jordan, Nathan Latil, Kim Ling, Jessica Poole, players and their families.

© COPYRIGHT UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI

The 2014 Ole Miss Women’s Golf Guide was published by the University of Mississippi Athletics Media Relations Office and designed by Jessica Poole using Adobe InDesign CS3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3. All contents of this issue are copyrighted 2014 by the University of Mississippi. Reproduction without written permission is strictly prohibited.

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Quick Facts OLE MISS QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Oxford, Mississippi Founded: Nov. 6, 1848 Enrollment: 21,535 Nickname: Rebels Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Conference: Southeastern Chancellor: Dr. Daniel W. Jones Athletics Director: Ross Bjork Executive Associate AD/SWA: Lynnette Johnson Home Course: Ole Miss Golf Course WOMEN’S GOLF STAFF Head Coach: Michele Drinkard Alma Mater: Alabama, 1986 Year at Ole Miss: Seventh Associate Head Coach: Janell Howland Alma Mater: Lamar, 2000 Year at Ole Miss: Fourth Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: Karah Sims Coordinator of Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning: Jami Clinton Golf Office Phone: (662) 816-4653 Golf FAX Number: (662) 234-8376 Golf Senior Staff Assistant: Sally Worsham Phone Number: (662) 915-7241

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant AD/Media and Public Relations: Kyle Campbell Assistant Director (women’s golf contact): Jessica Poole Office Number: (662) 915-7896 FAX Number: (662) 915-7006 Email: jepoole1@olemiss.edu Associate Director: Kim Ling Associate Director: Bill Bunting Associate Director: Joey Jones Associate Director: Daniel Snowden Assistant Director: Metz Camfield Senior Staff Assistant: Ashley Mangrum Mailing Address: 908 All-American Drive Oxford, MS 38655 Athletics Web Site: www.OleMissSports.com University Web Site: www.OleMiss.edu Athletics Twitter: @OleMissNow Women’s Golf Twitter: @OleMissWGolf Head Coach Michele Drinkard Twitter: @CoachDrinkard Facebook: www.facebook.com/OleMissWGolf www.facebook.com/OleMissSports Blog: www.OleMissSportsBlog.com

2013-14 TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Top Returnees:Abby Newton, Taelor Rubin, Stani Schiavone Top Newcomers: Maria Toennessen

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ROSTER

2013-14 ROSTER NAME Kathryn Fowler Alison Hovatter Abby Newton Taelor Rubin Stani Schiavone Maria Toennessen Kaitlin Voll

YR-EXP. Sr.-3L So. -1L So.-1L Jr.-2L Jr..-1L Fr.-HS Fr. -1L

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Americus, Ga./ Southland Academy Meridianville, Ala. / Hazel Green Katy, Texas/ Cinco Ranch Raleigh, N.C./ Cary Academy Bangor, Pa./ Baylor Grimstad, Norway/Norwegian School for Top Athletics Alpharetta, Ga. / Blessed Trinity

Head Coach: Michele Drinkard Associate Head Coach: Janell Howland

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Head Coch MIchele Drinkard

MICHELE DRINKARD Head Coach SEVENTH SEASON | ALABAMA, 1986 • Top 50 Teacher by Golf for Women magazine • Dixie Section PGA Teacher of the Year • Two-time Big South Coach of the Year

When head coach Michele Drinkard took over the Ole Miss program in the summer of 2007, she was charged with the task of rebuilding a program that had not seen much success since its last NCAA appearance in 2004. The Rebels had been a program with tournament titles and four previous NCAA Regional appearances. But the four seasons prior to Drinkard’s arrival saw the team struggle to last place finishes in the SEC and no NCAA appearances. It didn’t take her long to ignite a fire under the program.

ON THE RISE In seven years, Drinkard has guided the Rebels to five straight postseason appearances, as the Rebels participated in the NCAA East Regional in 2009, the Central Regional in 2010, the East Regional in 2011,

the Central Regional in 2012 and the East Regional in 2013. In Drinkard’s sixth season as head coach of the Rebels, she helped lead them to their eighth postseason appearence at the East Regional in Auburn, Ala. This was the Rebels fifth straight postseason appearence. In 2010, the Rebels boasted an individual winner, as Natalie Gleadall captured the Cougar Classic, and

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qualified for the NCAA East Regional. Four members of the team were named NGCA All-American ScholarAthletes, and the Rebels tied with South Carolina for the most selections in the SEC. In 2010, the Rebels earned their second straight NCAA appearance. The team went into the final day of play at the regional with a chance to advance to the NCAA Finals for the first time ever. Individually, Sara Grantham earned All-SEC second team honors, becoming the second player under Drinkard to earn All-conference honors. Ole Miss continued its academic prowess under Drinkard, as four players earned NGCA All-American Scholar accolades. The Rebels tied with South Carolina for the most selections in the SEC. In 2009, Drinkard led the Rebels to their best finish in the SEC (7th) since 1999 and the program’s first tournament title (Johnie Imes Invitational) since 2004. The team earned the program’s first NCAA appearance since 2004, participating in the NCAA East Regional. The Rebels earned additional top-five finishes at


Head Coach Michele Drinkard the Mercedes-Benz, The Derby, Kiawah Island Intercollegiate and the Rebel Intercollegiate. The team’s 881 total at the Mercedes-Benz is the lowest threeround total in school history. Dori Carter became the first player in the history of the program to earn All-SEC first team honors multiple times and also earned All-America honors for the second year in a row. Carter became the first individual winner since 1999, when she captured the Rebel Intercollegiate. REBUILDING A PROGRAM Rome wasn’t built in a day, and Drinkard knew that changing the culture in a program that had not experienced much success in recent years wouldn’t happen overnight. Drinkard has worked tirelessly to put the Rebels back in contention in the SEC and for postseason play, and in her first season (2008) the team took small steps in that direction. Dori Carter became the first All-American in the history of the program, as well as the first All-SEC first team honoree since 1999. Carter participated in the NCAA East Regional and ended the year ranked No. 24 in the nation. The Rebels lowered their stroke average from the 2007 season by more than two strokes, and earned top-five finishes at the Suntrust Lady Gator Invitational and the Crimson Tide Classic. In fact, the team’s total of 892 at the Lady Gator equaled the program’s second lowest 54-hole total in school history. SUCCESS OFF THE COURSE Not only do Drinkard’s teams succeed on the course, but they excel in the classroom. In 2009, the Rebels received the Chancellor’s Cup for the highest grade point average among all women’s varsity sports at Ole Miss. Drinkard has coached nine players to NGCA All-American Scholar honors. At the end of the 2013 season, the Rebels were once again awarded the pretiegious APR award, given to elite academic programs in the NCAA. While at Birmingham Southern, Drinkard coached the Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2006, and three of her players earned NGCA All-American Scholar honors. PLAYERS ACHIEVE SUCCESS AFTER OLE MISS Drinkard’s players not only succeed in college, but after they leave. After a stellar collegiate career, Dori Carter participated on the LPGA Futures Tour in 2010 and won her first professional tournament at the Pennsylvania Classic. Carter qualified for the LPGA Tour in her first attempt in December of 2010 and recently earned her card again, tying for fourth at LPGA QSchool this past December. In 2013 ex Rebel Haley Millsap became just the third woman’s golfer from Ole Miss to earn her LPGA tour card, the second under coach Drinkard. Millsap, who was a member of the woman’s golf team from 2009 to 2012, recorded eight top-20, and two top-10

finishes while at Ole Miss. Natalie Gleadall, the last Rebel to receive an individual tournament title, joined fellow Ole Miss alumni Nikki Hadd-Gray on the Symetra Tour in 2013. Gleadall, who played for the Rebels from 2010 to 2012, posted five top 5 finishes in her career in Oxford, including the individual title at the Cougar Classic during the 20102011 season. COACHING CAREER TAKES OFF Drinkard came to Ole Miss from Birmingham Southern College, where she spent six seasons with the women’s golf program, four as head coach. During the 2006-07 season, BSC advanced to the NCAA East Regional, hosted by LSU in Baton Rouge, La. It marked the team’s second consecutive NCAA appearance in just their fourth season of Division I eligibility. BSC earned the automatic bid to the postseason by winning their second-straight Big South Conference women’s golf crown. “I am extremely excited to be a part of the Ole Miss family,” said Drinkard, upon her hiring. “It’s a school with a great academic and athletics tradition. I am looking forward to bringing the women’s golf program to national prominence.” The two-time Big South Coach of the Year directed the Panthers to their most successful season ever in 2006 as the team claimed the Big South Conference Championship and a trip to the NCAA Central Regional, both firsts for the program. Drinkard coached the Big South Player of the Year, and four members were named to the All-Big South team. Drinkard’s efforts saw the Birmingham Southern women’s golf program vault into national prominence, as Golf Digest tabbed BSC as the No. 42 program in the nation in its September 2006 Golf First list, which recognizes programs for facilities and competition for those junior golfers wishing to play professionally. A TOP INSTRUCTOR For three consecutive years (2005-07), Drinkard was named a “Top 50 Instructor” by Golf for Women magazine and served as the teaching professional at Bent Brook Golf Course. She has also been listed in the “Best Teachers in Alabama” by Golf Digest magazine and a “Top 50 Kids Teacher” by U.S. Kids Golf. In addition, Drinkard was named the Dixie Section PGA Teacher of the Year. She was selected to the inaugural class for the 2008 U.S. Kids Golf Top 50 MASTER Kids Teacher. The Cullman, Ala., native has also served as the Director of the USGA-LPGA Girl’s Golf Club in Birmingham, which is one of the largest programs in the country with 100 girls ranging from 8 to 17 years of age. PLAYING CAREER Drinkard played on the Futures Golf Tour, the European and Australian Tours from 1988-1990, and attended the LPGA Tour School from 1988-1990. She became a PGA member in 1994. A golf standout for the University of Alabama,

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4 MICHELE DRINKARD FILE 3 PERSONAL • Daughter of Karen Drinkard • Grandaughter of Edythe and Roy Drinkard EDUCATION • The University of Alabama, 1986 PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 1981-86 Alabama golf team • Played on the Futures Golf Tour and the European and Australian Tours from 1988-90 • Two-time Alabama State High School Champion COACHING/TEACHING EXPERIENCE • 2007-Present: Ole Miss Head Coach • 2004-07: Birmingham Southern Head Coach • 2002-04: Birmingham Southern Asst. Coach • 1991-2007: PGA Teaching Professional • 2005-07: Director of USGA-LPGA Girl’s Golf Club in Birmingham HONORS • PGA Member • Top 50 Teacher by Golf for Women Magazine • Dixie Section PGA Teacher of the Year • Two-Time Big South Coach of the Year • US Kids Top 50 Master Kids Teachers • Golf Digest Top Teachers in Alabama • Member of the PGA of America

Drinkard was the Girl’s Alabama State High School Champion in 1980 and 1981 representing Cullman High School. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama in 1986.


Associate Head Coach Janell Howland

JANELL HOWLAND Associate Head Coach

FOURTH SEASON | LAMAR, 2000

• Member of LPGA and Futures Tours • 11 Top-10 Finishes on LPGA Futures Tour • Medalist at 2007 Louisiana Pelican Classic • Participated in 2008 U.S. Women’s Open

Janell Howland, a native of Boise, Idaho, is in her fourth year at Ole Miss, and her first as associate head coach with the Ole Miss women’s golf program. Howland previously spent three years with the program as an assistant coach, and was promoted to her current title before the start of the 2013 fall season. In her first season with the Rebels, Howland helped coach the team to their third straight NCAA regional appearance as they participated in the NCAA East Regional at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Fla. The Rebels also boasted an individual winner in 2011, as Natalie Gleadall captured the Cougar Classic. Four members of the team were named NGCA All-American Scholar-Athletes, and the Rebels tied with

South Carolina for the most selections in the SEC. Howland came to Ole Miss from UNC Wilmington where she spent the 2010 season as a volunteer assistant. During Howland’s season with the Seahawks, sophomore Sofia Hagsund qualified for the NCAA East Regional. Howland coached Hagsund and senior Carmen Perez-Narbon to All-CAA honors. “I am very excited to have Janell in our program,” Drinkard said. “She brings a lot of energy and passion for the game as well as her experience as a player on the LPGA and Futures Tours. She knows how to win and that has been a great benefit to us. Janell is able to work with the players to help them see the course from a tour player’s perspective and be able to speak to them from experience which is invaluable. We are definitely blessed to have Janell among our family.” A two-time (2005, 2009) member of the LPGA Tour and an eight-year member of the LPGA Duramed Futures Tour, Howland has taken part in more than 120 events and has posted 11 top-10 finishes, highlighted by medalist honors at the 2007 Louisiana Peli-

can Classic. She ranks in the top 50 among the tour’s career money winners. Howland also participated in the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open. Howland began her collegiate career at TriState University and led the squad to the 1997 NAIA Women’s Golf National Championship while winning individual medalist honors at the 1998 Manchester Championship and posting a runner-up finish at the 1998 Tri-State Championship. After two seasons at Tri-State, Howland transferred to Lamar University and continued to enjoy success on the links. She won the Sam Houston State Championship and the Springlake Championship in 1999. After college, Howland won the 2001 Bermuda Match Play Championship. She also dominated women’s amateur golf in Idaho, winning both the Women’s Stroke Play and Match Play Championships in 2001 and 2002 before turning pro in October of 2002. Howland was the leader of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) on the Duramed Futures Tour for seven years.

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Support Staff SUPPORT STAFF

LYNNETTE JOHNSON

EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Lynnette Johnson is in her 24th year overall with Ole Miss Athletics. Currently, she is in her 15th year as a Sport Administrator and Senior Woman Administrator. She is the Sport Administrator for eight intercollegiate programs, which include: soccer, volleyball, rifle, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf and tennis. She also handles multiple internal and external operations involving all sports programs and several departments. During her first nine years, Johnson was a member of the Sports Medicine staff. She became the first female head athletic trainer in the Southeastern Conference in 1997. During her 14 years as a sport administrator, the programs that she has worked with have been very successful. Collectively, they have won three SEC Regular Season titles, 14 Western Division titles, three SEC Tournament titles and made over 30 NCAA tournament appearances; which include several Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight and Final Four appearances. Individual student-athlete accomplishments have been just as impressive with multiple All-America honors,

SEC Champions, NCAA Champions and two Olympians. Johnson is also responsible for coordinating and bidding all NCAA and SEC postseason events held on campus. Ole Miss has hosted SEC men’s and women’s tennis, track and field, cross country, softball and soccer. The NCAA has also found a home at Ole Miss, hosting men’s and women’s tennis regionals, five baseball regionals, three baseball super regionals and women’s soccer. Academically, the teams are excelling in the classroom as well; putting up high graduation rates, multiple Academic All-America honors and Taylor Medalists, as well as the first athlete to be inducted into the school’s Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society chapter. The Pittsburgh, Pa., native is a 1988 graduate of East Carolina University and a 1990 graduate of Ole Miss with a master’s degree in Education. She is married to Tal Johnson, and the couple has two daughters, Alexandria and Samantha.

Jami Clinton Coordinator of Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning

Zach Nutt Academic Counselor

Jessica Poole Assistant Media & Public Relations Director

Karah Sims Athletic Trainer

Connie Braseth Event Management Coordinator

Sally Worshman Senior Staff Assistant

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the University of Mississippi Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to advance the University’s role as a major comprehensive institution of higher learning dedicated to teaching, research, and service. The Department will produce competitive and entertaining athletic teams, by recruiting qualified student-athletes, coaches and staff from diverse backgrounds, providing equal opportunities regardless of ethnicity or gender. The Department will prepare student-athletes to be productive members of society by assisting in their development of academic, athletic, social, and leadership skills within an environment

which fosters integrity, sportsmanship, and emotional, physical, and mental well being. Operating within the principles of sound fiscal management, the Department will sponsor athletic teams which reflect the interest of the citizens of Mississippi and promote enthusiasm, financial support, cohesiveness, and loyalty within the University community. Demonstrating leadership in all decisions which impact the University, the Southeastern Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletics Association, the Department will conduct itself in an ethical and honest manner.

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Administration DR. DANIEL W. JONES | CHANCELLOR

From an early age, Dr. Daniel W. Jones knew his career aspirations revolved around medicine and leadership. And while a physician leading a comprehensive university isn’t a common arrangement, Jones’ appointment as the 16th chancellor of the University of Mississippi is no surprise to anyone familiar with his record of leadership and achievements at the UM Medical Center in Jackson and the American Heart Association. Jones became chancellor on July 1, 2009, and oversees the campuses in Oxford, Jackson, Southaven, Tupelo and Grenada. Vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine since 2003, Jones served as the Medical Center’s chief executive officer, overseeing five schools and the health system. Under his leadership, UMMC restructured its clinical enterprise to create a more agile, market-responsive organization focused on quality, efficiency and clinical leadership. The work resulted in a turnaround in financial performance and selection as one

of the Thomson Top 100 Hospitals in America. Jones’ leadership team also expanded the Medical Center’s commitment to minority scholarships, rural medicine and the elimination of health disparities. Enrollment of underrepresented medical students increased 80 percent in five years. They also led a campaign that raised $53 million, expanded the medical school’s class size from 100 students to 120 students per class and reorganized the medical faculty clinical practice plan from 17 individual practice groups to a single, unified one, facilitating more efficient management and improved patient care. Under his watch, the Medical Center’s research enterprise has been reinvigorated with completion of the Arthur C. Guyton Research Center, acquisition of funding for a research park and increased research funding. A native Mississippian, Jones graduated from Mississippi College in 1971, earned his M.D. in 1975 at UMMC and completed his residency in internal medicine there in 1978. He had a private practice in Laurel, then went to Korea as a medical missionary in 1985. He returned to the UM Medical Center as a faculty member in 1992 and was named the school’s Herbert G. Langford Professor of Medicine in 1998. He directed the

hypertension division and led many clinical studies funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of health. He played a crucial role in the acquisition of funding from NHLBI to create the Jackson Heart Study and was its first principal investigator. As the only large scale study of cardiovascular risk factors in African-Americans, Jones had to overcome the understandable reluctance of African Americans to participate in research and to build consensus among the three participating institutions - Jackson State University, Tougaloo College and UMMC. Neither had ever collaborated in such a massive undertaking. The chancellor began volunteering for the American Heart Association 20 years ago and became its national president in 2007-2008. He was one of the early voices in AHA leadership to call attention to the growing problem of childhood obesity and heart disease in women. He was AHA’s national spokesperson on high blood pressure. Jones is married to Lydia Channell Jones, also a Mississippi College graduate. They have two children, Jennifer Jones Flechas of Oxford and Jason Jones of Clinton.

ATHLETICS COMMITTEE

Dr. Ron Rychlak Chairman

Gregory Alston Student Representative

Broc Kreitz M-Club Representative

Dr. William Berry Faculty Senate Representative

Marquis McCloud University Staff

James L. Brown Alumni Assoc. President-Elect

Richard Noble At-Large Member

Larry H. Bryan Alumni Assoc. President

Dr. Brice Noonan Faculty Senate Representative

Dr. David W. Case Committee Secretary

Dr. Jason Ritchie University Faculty

Kimsey Cooper Alumni Representative

Dr. Jason Solinger University Faculty

Dr. J. David Duncan Medical Center Faculty

Lee Tyner University Attorney

T. Michael Glenn Alumni Representative

Dr. Ethel Young-Minor University Faculty

PAST ATHLETICS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

Judge William Hemingway 1920s-37

Dr. T.A. Bickerstaff 1937-72

Dr. Richard Keye 1972-77

Dr. Parham Williams 1978-83

Dr. Max Williams 1983-97

Dr. Robert Weems 1997-2007

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Administration ROSS BJORK | ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Ross Bjork was announced on March 21, 2012 as the seventh full-time Director of Athletics at Ole Miss. Bjork, now 41, arrived in Oxford as the youngest AD among BCS schools and comes off a successful stint in that post at Western Kentucky University. Early returns on Bjork’s tenure with the Rebels have produced energetic hires, structural progress, team success and a new spirit surrounding Ole Miss Athletics. Bjork set the tone early by hiring two of the country’s top rising coaches in their sports in Brian O’Neal (track and field) and Matt Insell (women’s basketball). He also appointed three executive level administrators for external relations, academic support and facilities/game operations. The external relations post was a new umbrella position at the center of Bjork’s reorganization of that area of Ole Miss Athletics, including the Foundation, ticket operations, marketing and communications and the relationship with Ole Miss Sports Properties. Progress has continued in that division with the rebranding of the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation and a partnership with new multi-media rightsholder, IMG Properties. Bjork also created the unit for Health and Sports Performance, which combined sports medicine, strength and conditioning, nutrition and counseling services and added a local orthopedic sports medicine component that provides primary sports medicine care for all student-athletes. Bjork’s vision in facilities has resulted in a development plan for the Manning Center, which was recently renamed to honor Olivia and Archie Manning. New projects have begun and include a full service dining facility, team meeting room, weight room, player lounge and visuals throughout the complex. The renovation is being completed in phases with conclusion by early 2014. Ole Miss enjoyed unprecedented support in Bjork’s first year, as 810,000 fans attended home events in 2012-13. Football and baseball recorded the second-best attendance seasons in school history, while men’s basketball posted seven-straight sellouts for the first time ever. The Forward Together capital campaign received $22 million in gifts to help move the athletics budget from $62 to $70 million. Bjork’s leadership also translated to immediate success in the competitive arena. Year one saw first-year head football

coach Hugh Freeze guide the Rebels to a bowl game for the first time in three years and the reclaiming of the Egg Bowl trophy. The on-field success was followed by a top-five recruiting class, the highest ranked in school history. That momentum continued to men’s basketball season, where Andy Kennedy directed Ole Miss to the SEC Tournament Championship and the school’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2002. Men’s hoops was among eight Rebel teams to earn postseason berths and one of two to reach the round of 32, along with men’s tennis. Baseball, women’s tennis and women’s golf also received NCAA bids. Bjork’s first full campaign included a national championship, as Sam Kendricks took home the pole vault title at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, which also saw Olympian Isiah Young place second in the 200 meter and third in the 100 meter. The SEC Western Division champion men’s tennis team also vied for a national title, as the doubles team of Nic Scholtz and Jonas Lutjen advanced to the final four. Men’s outdoor track & field registered a program-best eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, while men’s tennis finished top-10 in the national polls. Off the field, Bjork’s emphasis on academics resulted in a 2.87 GPA among the student-athlete population, and he has established a goal of 3.0 moving forward. In the community, student-athletes participated in more than 20 service projects, and even bigger plans are on the horizon. Throughout his career, Bjork has placed a great importance on diversity, and in 2013, the athletics department partnered with the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation to establish a Racial Reconciliation Week which took place during the 2013 football season. Bjork’s first full week at the post in 2012 was spent on the inaugural Rebel Road Trip, a six-day, 16-stop tour of the region that served to unite the Rebel fanbase. In the first two years of the tour, Bjork and Co., have visited almost 9,000 fans. He carried the momentum from the first RRT into the launch of a major sales campaign for football season tickets, which included television and radio advertising, billboards, internet marketing and a new outbound telemarketing call center. At WKU, Bjork spent significant time with all head coaches to evaluate and understand the necessary ingredients it takes for each sport to reach their maximum potential athletically and academically. He oversaw an extensive search process that resulted in Matt Myers being named WKU’s new head baseball coach in July of 2011.

After Bjork made a midseason coaching change, the Hilltopper men’s basketball team went on to capture the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Women’s Volleyball won the conference regular season and tournament in 2011 and reached the NCAA tournament each of his last two years, while men’s and women’s cross country each won conference team titles in 2011. Women’s swimmer Claire Donahue finished second in the nation in the 100 yard butterfly, the highest finish in the program’s history, and then won a pair of gold medals at the 2011 Pan American Games to become the only WKU athlete to ever claim Pan Am gold. WKU’s football program posted the greatest one-season improvement in conference wins in the history of the Sun Belt in posting a 7-1 league mark and second-place conference finish. WKU football also signed the conference’s top recruiting class each of his last two seasons. WKU’s soccer program also reached the Sun Belt Conference tournament championship game in 2011 before falling in overtime in their bid to achieve the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament berth. During his tenure, each of WKU’s men’s and women’s athletic teams exceeded the NCAA required 925 Academic Progress Report Rate (APR), and WKU had more individuals honored for their academic achievements by the Sun Belt Conference than any other institution in 2011-12. For the first time in program history, the overall cumulative average GPA was over 3.0 for all 391 student-athletes and 228 maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Ten of the university’s 15 athletic programs posted a cumulative team GPA of 3.0 or better. The youngest athletics director of the 120 NCAA FBS programs when hired at WKU, Bjork has an extensive career in intercollegiate athletics with two decades of experience as an administrator and student-athlete, having worked on the senior staffs at UCLA, the University of Miami and the University of Missouri. He began his administrative career at WKU as an Assistant Development Coordinator in 1996-97. Bjork is a native of Dodge City, Kan., and received his bachelor’s degree in recreation administration from Emporia State University in 1995 where he was a two-year starter at fullback. He earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Western Illinois University in December 1996. Bjork is respected nationally by his peers and is Past-President of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD). He and his wife, Sonya, have two boys: Payton (7) and Paxton (3).

ATHLETICS LEADERSHIP

Stephen Ponder Senior Executive Associate AD for External Relations

Lynnette Johnson Executive Associate AD/ Senior Woman Administrator

Matt Ball Senior Associate AD for Compliance

Derek Cowherd Senior Associate AD for Academic Support

Shannon Singletary Senior Associate AD for Health & Sports Performance

Michael Thompson Senior Associate AD for Communications & Marketing

Keith Carter Associate AD for Development/ Executive Director Athletics Foundation

Julie Owen Associate AD for Compliance

Angela Robinson Associate AD for Financial Operations

Joe Swingle Associate AD for Facilities & Game Operations

Joey Brent Assistant AD for Information Technology

Kyle Campbell Assistant AD for Media & Public Relations

Jason List Assistant AD for Marketing

Jamil Northcutt Assistant AD for Internal Operations

Wesley Owen Assistant AD for Ticket Operations

Micah Ginn Director of Creative Services

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Player Bios

KATHRYN FOWLER SENIOR | 3L AMERICUS, GA. | SOUTHLAND ACADEMY FOWLER BY THE NUMBERS

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLL NGCA SCHOLAR ATHLETE SEC FRESHMAN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2013 FALL (SENIOR) Played in two tournaments ... Shot a season-best round of 74 at the BancorpSouth Rebel Intercollegiate ... Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring.

YEAR Fall 2013 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11

ROUNDS 3 19 6 21

AVG. 77.33 78.57 79.67 76.57

2012-13 (JUNIOR) Played in seven tournaments ... Finished with a 243 at the Golfweek Conference Challenge (77-86-80--243) to help Ole Miss finish sixth overall ... Shot a 78-74-74--226 to finish tied for 38th at the M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate ... Tied for 20th place at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invite as an individual after shooting a 74-73-82--229 ... Finished with an 78.57 stroke average ... Tied her career-low round score of 72 at the UCF Challenge ... Named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll. ... Earned the Taylor Medal - the highest academic achievemetnt at Ole Miss. 2011-12 (SOPHOMORE) Played in two tournaments ... Shot a season-best round of 74 at the BancorpSouth Rebel Intercollegiate ... Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring. 2010-11 (RS-FRESHMAN) Competed in seven tournaments including the NCAA Regional ... Tied for 24th at the Suzie Maxwell Berning Classic for her best finish ... Shot a final round 72 in the Mercedes Benz Championship to help the Rebels to fourth place ... Named a NGCA Scholar-Athlete ... Made the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Made the Chancellor’s Honor Roll both semesters. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted ... Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll ... Made the Chancellor’s Honor Roll both semesters with a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the year. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Received the SJGT Sportsmanship Award in 2005 ... GISA Class AAA All-State in 2006 and 2009 ... GISA Class AAA All-Region 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... GISA Class AAA Girl’s State Low Medalist in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... Runner-up GSGA State Girl’s Championship 2007 ... Captain of varsity golf team in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... Outstanding studentathlete ... National Merit Commended Scholar in 2008 ... Georgia Certificate of Merit 2008 ... Presbyterian College Academic Achievement Award ... Nominated for Governor’s Honors Program ... Honor Graduate 2009. PERSONAL Daughter of John and Beth Fowler ... Born November 3, 1990 ... Full name is Kathryn Anne Fowler ... Majoring in Classics - Latin ... Father played tennis at Columbus College ... Mom also played college tennis ... Favorite classroom subject is chemistry ... Favorite other sport athlete is Roger Federer ... Favorite thing to eat is pasta ... Favorite historical figure is Albert Einstein ... Memeber of A0Pi.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)....................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 (2x, MR, UCF Challenge, 2012-13) Low 54 (Tournament).................................................................................................................................................................................................. 223 (Cougar Classic, 2010-11) Best Individual Finish................................................................................................................................................................................................. T11th (Cougar Classic, 2011-11) Top 5 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ NA Top 10 Finishes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA   Top 20 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

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TAELOR RUBIN JUNIOR | 2L RALEIGH, N.C. | CARY ACADEMY SEC FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL UMAA HONOR ROLL

RUBIN BY THE NUMBERS

2013 FALL (JUNIOR) Played in all four fall tournaments ... Finished tied for 53rd while tying her career-best round of 72 at the UNC Tar Heel Invitational (76-72-78--226) ... Led the Rebels at the Landfall Tradition shooting a 81-77-78--236 ... Ended the fall second on the team with a 77.09 stroke average.

YEAR Fall 2013 2012-13 2011-12

ROUNDS 11 25 24

AVG. 77.09 76.80 79.21

2012-13 (SOPHOMORE) Played in nine tournaments ... Gained her first career top-20 finish at the UNC Tar Heel Invitational while setting a new career low 54 with a 221, ending in a tie for 15th (77-72-72-221) ... Competed as an individual at the M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate finishing tied for 38th with a 76-75-75--226 ... Finished with a stroke average of 76.80. 2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Competed in eight tournaments, including the NCAA Central Regional ... Earned a season-best finish of 41st at the BancorpSouth Rebel Intercollegiate ... Shot a season-low round of 72 on the final day of the tournament ... Posted a season-low score of 78-73-76--227 at the Cougar Classic, her first career tournament ... Named to the SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... UMAA Honor Roll in the fall. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Qualified for the U.S. Amateur in 2010 and 2011 ... Qualified for the U.S. Girls Junior in 2009 and 2010 ... Invited to Rolex Girls Junior, Rolex Tournament of Champions and Junior Heritage ... TISAC Sportsmanship Award ... Two-year captain for high school team ... Member of co-ed varsity golf team five years ... Community Builder Award in 2008 ... Voted most school spirited as a senior. PERSONAL Daughter of Ira Rubin and Robin Price-Rubin ... Born February 1, 1993 ... Full name is Taelor Phillips Rubin ... Major is Risk Management and Insurance ... Favorite color is Purple ... Favorite pro sports team: Green Bay Packers ... Favorite movie : The Blind Side ... Favorite classroom subject: math ... Member of Phi Mu.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)........................................................................................................................................................................72 (4x, MR, UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2013-14) Low 54 (Tournament)................................................................................................................................................................................... 221 (UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2012-13) Best Individual Finish...................................................................................................................................................................................T15th (UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2012-13) Top 5 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. NA Top 10 Finishes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA Top 20 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

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STANI SCHIAVONE JUNIOR | 1L BANGOR, PA. | BAYLOR

CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLL

SCHIAVONE BY THE NUMBERS

2013 FALL (JUNIOR) Played in all four fall tournaments ... Finished tied for 50th at the Cougar Classic shooting a 77-74-75--226 ... Ended the fall with a 77.45 stroke average ... Inducted into the PHI Kappa Phi Honor Society.

YEAR Fall 2013 2012-13

ROUNDS 11 21

AVG. 77.45 76.19

2012-13 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in seven tournaments... Finished in 8th place at the Clover Cup where she set career-bests for round and tournament score with a 73-71-72--216 ... Tied for 16th place at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invite with a score of 80-74-74--228 ... Finished tied for 14th place at the SEC Championship after shooting a 73-78-79--230 ... Finished the season with a 76.19 stroke average ... Named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll with a 4.0 GPA. 2011-12 Baylor (FRESHMAN) Helped lead the Baylor to its second ever appearance in the NCAA Finals, carding a career-low 69 in the final round of the NCAA West Regional ... She competed in nine of Baylor’s 11 tournaments and posted a season-best finish of fourth at the BancorpSouth Rebel Intercollegiate with an even-par 216. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Was a two-sport star at Bangor (Pa.) Area Senior HS ... Was a four-year letterwinner in golf and track and field ... Nominated for Wendy’s High School Heisman Award ... Received Donley Award for Excellence ... Colonial League Student-Athlete ... Named to American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) HP Scholastic Junior All-American team in 2009 and 2010 ... Four-time all-state golfer ... Four-time Colonial League champion ... Three-time District XI champion ... Was 2010 PIAA East Regional Tournament champion ... Three-time ExpressTimes and Morning Call Golfer of the Year ... Bangor Area Senior HS golf team MVP all four years ... Track team MVP in 2011 Named 2011 Bangor Exchange Club Female Athlete of the Year ... 12 top-five finishes in AJGA events, including a pair of second-place finishes at the 2007 Rhode Island Classic and 2008 Natural Resource Partners Bluegrass Junior ... Two-time United States Golf Association (USGA) Women’s Amateur Public Links qualifier in 2007 and 2010 ... Also qualified for 2008 USGA Women’s Open Sectional and 2009 USGA Girls Junior Championship. PERSONAL Daughter of Mark and Colleen Schiavone ... Born May 26, 1992 ... Full name is Stani Alexa Schiavone ... Was class Salutatorian ... Member of National Honor Society at Bangor Area Senior HS ... Served as Varsity “B” Club Vice President and President of Student-Athlete Leadership Club ... Volunteer instructor at junior golf clinics ... Member of Alpha Delta Pi.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71 (Clover Cup, 2012-13) Low 54 (Tournament)............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 216 (Clover Cup, 2012-13) Best Individual Finish.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8th (Clover Cup, 2012-13) Top Five Finishes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA Top 10 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Top 20 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

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ALISON HOVATTER SOPHOMORE | 1L MERIDIANVILLE, ALA. | HAZEL GREEN UMAA HONOR ROLL SEC FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLL

HOVATTER BY THE NUMBERS

2013 FALL (SOPHOMORE) Played in all four fall tournaments ... Finished tied for 26th at the Cougar Classic shooting a 73-73-73--219 ... Set careerbests for lowest round, tournament score and best finish at the UNC Tar Heel Invitational (69-75-72--216) finishing tied for 11th place ... Ended the fall leading the Rebels with a 75.09 stroke average.

YEAR Fall 2013 2012-13

ROUNDS 11 25

AVG. 75.09 78.00

2012-13 (RS FRESHMAN) Played in ten tournaments ... Finished tied for 44th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge (75-77-78 - 230) ... Set a new career-best finishing tied for 38th at the M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate while shooting a 74-77-75-226 ... Ended the year with a 78.00 stroke average ... Lowest round of the year was a 73 at the Cougar Classic... Named to the UMAA Honor Roll. 2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted ... Named to the SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the fall and UMAA Honor Roll in the spring. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Won five straight Madison County Golf Tournaments from 2007-11 ... Won two SJGT events: Huntsville Junior Classic (2011) and Indian Hills Junior Classic (2010) ... Made All-State in golf four years straight from 2008-11 ... Received the SJGT Good Sportsmanship Award in 2010 ... Received the DAR Good Citizenship Award in 2011 ... Earned the Heisman Award for Hazel Green HS in 2011 ... Received the U.S. Army Scholar-Athlete Award in 2011. PERSONAL Daughter of Freddie and Lou Hovatter ... Born July 21, 1993 ... Full name is Alison Carol Hovatter ... Majoring in Business ... Mom played basketball and tennis at North Alabama ... Favorite color: Green ... Favorite club in my bag: Putter ... Favorite historical figure: John F. Kennedy ... Favorite candy: Hershey Bars.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)..................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 (UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2013-14) Low 54 (Tournament)................................................................................................................................................................................... 216 (UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2013-14) Best Individual Finish...................................................................................................................................................................................T11th (UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2013-14) Top 5 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. NA Top 10 Finishes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA Top 20 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

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ALISON HOVATTER Sophomore 17


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ABBY NEWTON SOPHOMORE | 1L KATY, TEXAS | CINCO RANCH CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLL

NEWTON BY THE NUMBERS

2013 FALL (SOPHOMORE) Played in all four fall tournaments ... Finished tied for 25th at the Mercedes-Benz Championship (73-74--147) ... Set a new career-low 54 at the UNC Tar Heel Invitational shooting a 71-72-72--217, while finishing tied for 14th ... Ended the fall leading the Rebels with a 75.09 stroke average.

YEAR Fall 2013 2012-13

ROUNDS 11 32

AVG. 75.09 75.93

2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Played in all twelve tournaments ... Shot a 224 (74-76-74) at the Cougar Classic where she placed tied for 59th ... Finished the UNC Tar Heel Invitational in a tie for 38th (76-7873--227) ... Finished in 4th place at the Lady Bulldog Individual Championship ... Had career-best finish of 9th place at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invite while shooting a career-low 69 to help the Rebels finish 4th ... Set a career low of 73-71-76--220 at the M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate finishing tied for 14th... Finished with a 75.93 stroke average ... Named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll with a 4.0 GPA. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Ranked No. 18 in the 2012 Class by Golfweek ... Qualified for the 2011 and 2012 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, 2012 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links and the 2011 U.S. Girls Junior Championship ... Tied for third at the 2012 Women’s Trans Amateur National Championship stroke play and tied for fifth at the 2012 Kathy Whitworth Invitational ... Posted three top 10 finishes in AJGA events, including runner up at the AJGA Savannah Quarters in 2011 ... Owns several top five finishes in Texas Junior Golf Tour (TJGT) Invitational Tournaments....Cinco Ranch High School(CRHS)four year letter winner....Varsity Golf LadiesMVP four consecutive years...2-year LadiesTeam Captain....holds CRHS school records for lowest scoring tournament round (64), most Championships in one season (7), and lowest season average (73.1). Qualified for Texas UIL 5A StateTournament 2 years, 2011 Regional Champion, and 2012 and 2011 District Champion. PERSONAL Daughter of Robert and Jennifer Newton ... Born June 21, 1994... Full name is Abigail Ezemily Newton ... Member of National Charity League, Inc.,Star Chapter (NCL), amotherdaughter organization committed to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences. High Honor Graduate of CRHS....All District AcademicTeam....Varsity Golf senior Academic Award.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)............................................................................................................................................................................... 69 (Dr. Donnis Thompson Invite, 2012-13) Low 54 (Tournament).................................................................................................................................................................................. 217 (UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2013-14) Best Individual Finish........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4th (Lady Bulldog Individual, 2012-13) Top 5 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Top 10 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2   Top 20 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

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KAITLIN VOLL SOPHOMORE | 1L ALPHARETTA, GA. | BLESSED TRINITY SEC FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL UMAA HONOR ROLL

VOLL BY THE NUMBERS

2012-13 (RS-FRESHMAN) Competed twice as an individual ... Finished tied for 56th at the M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate with a 77-78-75--230 ... Named to the UMAA Honor Roll.

YEAR 2012-13

ROUNDS 6

AVG. 81.00

2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted ... Named to the SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... UMAA Honor Roll in the fall and spring. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Four-year letterwinner at Blessed Trinity ... MVP 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... Four-time winner on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour and had 11 top 10 finishes on the SJGT as well ... Qualified for the U.S. Girls Championship in 2010 ...Junior Golfer of the Year in 2009 ... Georgia State Golf Association (GSGA) 2AA Champion in 2009 ... Runner-up at the GSGA 3AAA tournament and low medalist at the GSGA Regional 3AAA tournament in 2008 ... Graduated Magna Cum Laude ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Member of the National Society of High School Scholars ... Received the St. Sebastian Award in 2011. PERSONAL Daughter of Michelle Denise Curley Voll and Robert John Voll ... Born August 13, 1992 ... Full name is Kaitlin Marie Voll ... Majoring in Biochemistry ... Favorite sport outside of golf: volleyball ... Favorite classroom subject: science ... Favorite club in my bag: 5 wood.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round).......................................................................................................................................................................... 75 (M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate, 2012-13) Low 54 (Tournament).......................................................................................................................................................................... 230 (M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate, 2012-13) Best Individual Finish........................................................................................................................................................................ T56th (M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate, 2012-13) Top Five Finishes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA Top 10 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ NA Top 20 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ NA

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MARIA TOENNESSEN FRESHMAN | HS GRIMSTAD, NORWAY | NORWEGIAN SCHOOL FOR TOP ATHLETICS 2013 FALL (FRESHMAN) Played in three fall tournaments ... Finished tied for 54th at the Mercedes-Benz Championship setting a career-low round of 73 with a 73-78--151 ... Ended the fall with a 79.00 stroke average.

NEWTON BY THE NUMBERS YEAR Fall 2013

ROUNDS 8

AVG. 79.00

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Participated on the Norwegian National team from the age of 12 to 18 ... Has been on the national team in the European Girls Team Championship for three years running ... Was the runner up at the Norwegian Junior Championship in 2013 ... Finished top-5 eight times, including three victories on the Titleist Tour in Norway ... Has represented Norway in many international tournaments including the Girls British Open Amateur Championship in 2010 and 2012, the Irish Girls U-18 Open Stroke Play Championship in 2011, the Allianz German Boys and Girls Open in 2012 and the Italian International Ladies Championship in 2012. PERSONAL Daughter of Trine and Torbjorn Toennessen ... Born March 7, 1994 ... Major is undecided ... Favorite sport outside of golf is basketball ... Favorite classroom subject is english ... Favorite club in her bag is her driver.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)............................................................................................................................................................................73 (Mercedes-Benz Championship, 2013-14) Low 54 (Tournament)................................................................................................................................................................................... 239 (UNC Tar Heel Invitational, 2013-14) Best Individual Finish..........................................................................................................................................................................T54th (Mercedes-Benz Championship, 2013-14) Top 5 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. NA Top 10 Finishes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA Top 20 Finishes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA

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Rebel Intercollegiate

2014 REBEL INTERCOLLEGIATE Ole Miss will host the sixth annual Rebel Intercollegiate in 2014 at the Ole Miss Golf Course in Oxford, Miss. The three-day event will take place April 4-6. The Rebels finished eighth at last years Rebel Intercollegiate, with freshman Abby Newton finishing tied for fourteenth while sophomore Stani Schiavone finished tied for twenty eighth. The inaugural Rebel Intercollegiate in 2009 was held at the Country Club of Oxford. Former two-time All-American Dori Carter captured medalist honors, shooting a 71 on the final day. Carter finished the day tied for first place with Linn Gustafsson of Tulane, as each player finished the event with a total score of 217, resulting in a sudden death playoff beginning on the fourth hole. After posting a bogey on the fourth hole earlier in the afternoon, Carter sunk a putt from just off the green to earn a birdie and

the tournament championship. “This is our best tournament field to date and every year this tournament is growing with more notoriety within the college schedule,” head coach Michele Drinkard said. “We have five SEC teams and three teams ranked in Golfweek’s top 25 as of Feb. 3. It’s going to be the strongest field to date in this tournament. “The golf course is in great shape and the teams have enjoyed playing on the course and it should be a wonderful tournament this year.” This year’s 18-team field includes Ole Miss, Coastal Carolina, Colorado State, East Tennessee State, Furman, GRU Augusta, Harvard, Kennesaw, Kentucky, Memphis, Murray State, Notre Dame, Samford, South Florida, Southern Miss, Tennessee, Texas State and Tulane.

TEAM CHAMPIONS

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

2013 Champion - Coastal Carolina (284-289-290--863) Runner-up - Baylor (289-293-290--872) 2012 Champion - Baylor (292-285-294--871) Runner-up - Tulsa (302-289-288--879) 2011 Champion - Tennessee (290-279-294--863) Runner-up - Tulsa (300-293-300--893) 2010 Champion - Tulane (290-292-295--877) Runner-up - Texas A&M (298-295-287--880) 2009 Champion - Tulane (300-295-294--889) Runner-up - Ole Miss (307-306-288--901)

2013 Medalist - Jessica Alexander, Coastal Carolina (70-67-71--208) Runner-up - Haley Davis, Baylor (67-69-73--209) 2012 Medalist - Jaclyn Jensen, Baylor (70-69-71--210) Runner-up - Martia Engzelius, Tulsa (75-67-69--211) 2011 Medalist - Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee (72-67-74--213) Runner-up - Erica Popson, Tennessee (71-69-73--213) 2010 Medalist - Julia Potter, Misouri (70-68-70--208 ) Runner-up - Julia Boland, Texas A&M (70-73-71--214) Haley Sanders, Ole Miss (75-73-69--217) 2009 Medalist - Dori Carter, Ole Miss (73-73-71--217) Runner-up - Linn Gustafsson, Tulane (75-73-69--217)

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Rebel Intercollegiate Schedule of Events Thursday, April 3, 2014 6:15 Range Opens 7:30 Silent Shotgun Start (Leave for starting hole at 7:15) 12:30 Return carts to Golf Shop 1:00 College-Am* 6:30 Head Coaches dinner at McEwen’s Friday, April 4, 2014 7:15 Range Opens 8:51 First Round - #1 and #10 Tee Saturday, April 5, 2014 7:15 Range Opens 8:51 Second Round - #1 and #10 Tee Sunday, April 6, 2014 6:15 Breakfast begins at the golf course 6:30 Range Opens 7:45 Proceed to Holes 8:00 Final Round – Shotgun Start Pizza on completion of play Awards Ceremony upon completion of play

2014 Tournament Field Coastal Carolina Colorado State East Tennessee State University Furman GRU Augusta Harvard Kennesaw Kentucky Memphis Murray State Notre Dame Ole Miss Samford South Florida Southern Miss Tennessee Texas State Tulane

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Team Head Coach Katie Quinney Annie Young Stefanie Shelton Kelley Hester Kory Thompson Kevin Rhoads Rhyll Brinsmead Golda Borst Beth Harrelson Velvet Milkman Susan Holt Michele Drinkard Rachel Ingram Marci Kornegay Julie Gallup Judi Pavon Mike Akers Lorne Don


2012-13 Season Review Sophomore Abby Newton carded two top-5 finishes in 2012-13 and was named SEC Freshman of the Week three times.

2012-13 REVIEW WOMEN’S GOLF EARNS APR AWARD Women’s golf was one of four Ole Miss teams to be recognized as among the elite academic programs in the country in their sport with the NCAA’s announcement of the public recognition awards in June. The Ole Miss women’s cross country, women’s volleyball, women’s tennis and women’s golf programs received the prestigious honor for their latest Academic Progress Rates (APR). REBELS EARN FIFTH STRAIGHT NCAA BID Ole Miss returned to postseason play in 201213 for the fifth straight year, earning a bid to the NCAA East Regional in Auburn, Alabama where the Rebels finished 18th. This marks the ninth NCAA Regional appearance for the Rebels, who earned bids in consecutive years in 1998 and 1999 and again in 2003 and 2004, prior to this string of five straight. REBELS FINISH TIED FOR SECOND IN UNC TAR HEEL INVITIATIONAL Haley Sanders earned her best finish of the

year placing fourth at the UNC Tar Heel Invitational, as the Ole Miss women’s golf team completed play tied for second place. Sanders carded a 1-under 215 for the weekend, while sophomore Taelor Rubin finished tied for 15th. The Rebels finished ahead of several ranked teams including five in the top15. For Sanders, the 215 total was a single stroke shy of her career best 54-hole score of 214. The senior picked up her second top-five finish of her career as well. NEWTON SHINES AT LADY BULLDOG INDIVIUDAL CHAMPIONSHIP Ole Miss freshman Abby Newton finished in fourth place at the Lady Bulldog Individual Championship at the University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens, Ga. The tournament was shortened to a single round due to weather. Newton shined, shooting a 74 to finish fourth in the field of 38 golfers from 13 schools. Senior Ericka Schneider also joined Newton in

Athens, shooting a 78 to finish 15th. WOMEN’S GOLF ALUMS RECEIVE PRESTEGIOUS AWARD Ole Miss Women’s Golf alums Ashley Lance and Haley Millsap were among six Rebels to receive the prestigious 1A FAR Award in February. The award is given to students who must have graduated during the past academic year, with a cumulative GPA of 3.80 or higher, while participating in a sport sponsored by an FBS conference. Representatives from NCAA Division I FBS institutions seek to advocate for effective interaction and academic balance between an academic mission and intercollegiate athletics. Lance and Millsap were joined by Amanda Hutcheson of softball, Dylan Jordan from soccer and Gabby Rangel from women’s tennis. NEWTON NAMED SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK THREE TIMES Freshman Abby Newton was awarded the SEC

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2012-13 Season Review Freshman of the week three times during the 12-13 season, on February 13, March 13 and April 10. The first honor was given to Newton in February following her performance at the UCF Challenge where she helped lead the Rebels to a top-10 finish. The second nod was given to Newton after her performance in the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invite, where she finished in 9th with a 74-69-79--222. The final award for Newton came following her performance at the M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate, as she set a career best 54-hole score of 220, while finishing in a tie for 14th. NEWCOMER SCIAVONE SHINES AT SEC’S Baylor transfer Stani Schiavone helped pace the Rebels at the SEC Championships in Birmingham, Ala., carding a 73-78-79--230. Schiavone began the three day tournament tied for first after round one, shooting a 73, and finished the tournament tied for 14th to give her a third top-20 finish on the season. TEAM LEADERS Ericka Schneider led the team in 2012-13, playing in all 12 tournaments, and leading finishing second on the team with a 75.50 stroke average. Senior Haley Sanders only played in four tournaments but lead the team with a stroke average of 74.20, and shot the best round of 54, with a 215 at the UNC Tar Heel Invitational. Freshman Abby Newton proved she was a leader of the Rebels in 2012-13 finishing third on the team with a stroke average of 75.93, while playing in all 12 tournaments. Newton also lead the team with two top-5 finishes, and along with Schneider, notched the best individual finish at 4th place.

Junior Stani Schiavone paced the Rebels at the 2013 SEC Championships carding a three-day 230 for her third top-20 finish on the season.

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2012-13 Season Review 2012-13 CUMULATIVE STROKE AVERAGES NAME TOURN. RNDS STROKES Haley Sanders 4 10 742 Ericka Schneider 12 32 2416 Abby Newton 12 32 2430 Stani Schiavone 7 21 1,600 Taelor Rubin 9 25 1,920 Alison Hovatter 10 25 1,950 Kathryn Fowler 7 19 1,493 Kaitlin Voll 2 6 486 TEAM 12 32 12,786

AVG. BEST 18 BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 74.20 69 215 1 1 3 T4th 75.50 69 221 1 1 3 4th 75.93 69 220 1 2 3 4th 76.19 71 216 --- 1 2 8th 76.80 72 221 --- --- 1 T15th 78.00 73 224 --- --- --- T44th 8.57 72 226 --- --- --- T20th 81.00 75 230 --- --- --- T56th 399.56 291 885 3 5 12 4th

TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT RESULTS COUGAR CLASSIC Sept. 9-11 Charleston, S.C. (Yeamans Hall) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Florida 2. Duke 3. Southern Cal 4. Vanderbilt 5. Georgia 6. Auburn 7. NC State 8. Alabama T9. N. Carolina T9. Tennessee 11. Virginia 12. Wisconsin 13. Penn State T14. Ole Miss T14. UCF 16. S. Carolina 17. Wake Forest 18. LSU T19. Charleston T19. Miami 21. Maryland 22. UNCG 23. Furman 24. Char. Southern OLE MISS GOLFERS T43. Ericka Schneider T59. Abby Newton T59. Alison Hovatter T78. Taelor Rubin T83. Haley Sanders

286-279-287--852 286-291-281--858 285-283-295--863 289-285-290--864 287-290-290--867 288-288-294--870 290-291-290--871 289-294-294--877 299-287-292--878 296-288-294--878 286-290-304--880 292-305-285--882 293-296-296--885 299-293-300--892 294-294-304--892 306-299-294--899 297-301-302--900 303-292-307--902 300-296-310--906 300-301-305--906 309-295-308--912 300-301-312--913 307-300-312--919 299-313-322--934 73-74-74--221 74-76-74--224 76-75-73--224 76-73-79--228 76-71-82--229

GOLFWEEK CONFERENCE CHALLENGE Sept. 24-26 Vail, Colo. (Red Sky Golf Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Pepperdine 2. UC Davis 3. Oklahoma 4. Campbell 5. Denver 6. Ole Miss 7. UTSA 8. East Tennesse St. 9. UCLA 10. Florida State

286-289-285--860 292-285-288--865 286-300-295--881 298-303-293--894 305-297-293--895 300-296-303--899 307-296-303--899 298-306-302--906 310-294-310--914 304-311-300--915

T11. San Diego St. T11. South Florida 13. Georgia State 14. San Jose State 15. Nebraska 16. Tulsa 17. Furman 18. Missouri State OLE MISS GOLFERS T13. Haley Sanders T15. Ericka Schneider T44. Alison Hovatter T60. Abby Newton T76. Kathryn Fowler

302-305-311--918 305-307-306--918 310-314-295--919 303-314-305--922 303-307-314--924 311-307-309--927 305-307-317--929 318-315-313--946 73-74-73--220 75-70-76--221 75-77-78--230 83-75-76--234 77-86-80--243

UNC TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Oct. 12-14 Chapel Hill, N.C. TEAM STANDINGS 1. North Carolina T2. Ole Miss T2. Baylor 4. Duke T5. Virginia T5. Arkansas 7. NC State 8. LSU 9. Florida 10. Michigan State 11. Louisville T12. South Carolina T12. Kentucky 14. Auburn 15. UCF 16. Wake Forest 17. Colorado 18. Michigan OLE MISS GOLFERS T4. Haley Sanders T15. Taelor Rubin T38. Abby Newton T38. Ericka Schneider 46. Alison Hovatter

288-293-291--872 299-297-289--885 288-303-294--885 296-301-290--887 286-309-293--888 301-297-290--888 300-295-294--889 294-302-297--893 301-292-302--895 302-298-300--900 304-297-301--902 298-301-311--910 305-305-300--910 311-308-302--921 307-314-303--924 304-310-312--920 311-312-307--930 319-304-324--947 75-69-71--215 77-72-72--221 76-78-73--227 72-82-73--227 76-78-74--228

LANDFALL TRADITION Oct. 26-28 Wilmington, N.C. (Landfall CC) *Last 2 rounds cancelled due to weather TEAM STANDINGS

1. Oklahoma State 2. Duke T3. Purdue T3. Texas Tech 5. Notre Dame 6. Michigan State T7. NC State T7. Wake Forest T7. UNC Wilmington T10. Iowa State T10. Northwestern 12. Arizona 13. South Carolina 14. Florida State 15. Ole Miss 16. Ohio State 17. UNCG OLE MISS GOLFERS T15. Ericka Schneider T57. Haley Sanders T65. Alison Hovatter T65. Taelor Rubin T76. Abby Newton OLE MISS INDIVIDUAL T43. Kathryn Fowler

292--292 293--293 294--294 294--294 296--296 297--297 300--300 300--300 300--300 301--301 301--301 302--302 304--304 307--307 309--309 311--311 325--325 73--73 78--78 79--79 79--79 80--80 77--77

LADY BULLDOG INDIVIDUAL Feb. 2 Athens, Ga. (UGA GC) TEAM STANDINGS N/A OLE MISS GOLFERS 4. Abby Newton 74--74 15. Ericka Schneider 78--78 UCF CHALLENGE Feb. 10-12 Sorrento, Fla. (Red Tail GC) TEAM STANDINGS 1. North Carolina 287-278-289-854 2. Tulane 288-293-290-871 3. UCF 287-294-295-876 4. Miami 293-295-289-877 5. Virginia 296-292-291-879 6. East Carolina 289-298-295-882 7. South Carolina 284-306-293-883 8. Texas State 293-298-298-889 9. Augusta State 287-300-303-890 10. Ole Miss 296-295-301-892 11. Louisville 299-302-300-901 12. Costal Carolina 302-300-301-903

2817 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS


2012-13 Season Review T13. Missouri T31. Kennesaw State 15. Coll. of Charleston 16. South Florida 17. Georgia State 18. Oregon State OLE MISS GOLFERS T21 Ericka Schneider T28 Taelor Rubin T50 Abby Newton T50 Kathryn Fowler T54 Stani Schiavone

300-308-298-906 292-314-300-906 299-308-300-907 297-301-314-912 304-311-308-923 305-312-311-928 71-76-74--221 77-72-73--222 76-75-76--227 77-72-78--227 72-76-80--228

CLOVER CUP March 8-10 Mesa, Ariz. (Longbow GC) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Oklahoma 2. SMU 3. Texas Tech 4. Tulsa 5. Notre Dame 6. Northwestern 7. Florida International 8. Minnesota 9. Ole Miss 10. Colorado 11. Kansas 12. Michigan T13. Nebraska T13. Cincinnati 15. Georgetown OLE MISS GOLFERS 8. Stani Schiavone T34. Ericka Schneider T46. Abby Newton T57. Taelor Rubin T83. Kathryn Fowler OLE MISS INDIVIDUAL T46. Alison Hovatter

281-289-292--862 299-284-297--880 296-293-293--882 303-295-293--891 298-298-296--892 285-303-305--893 305-290-301--896 296-304-304--904 303-307-296--906 301-308-304--913 312-301-304--917 303-307-311--921 312-312-313--937 322-310-305--937 315-310-315--940 73-71-72--216 74 -79 -75--228 77 -81-72 --230 80 -76 -77 --233 79-81-82--242 78-76-76--230

DR. DONNIS THOMPSON INVITE March 12-13 Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaneohe Klipper GC) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Arizona 2. Ohio State 3. Gonzaga 4. Ole Miss 5. Washington State 6. Louisville 7. New Mexico T8. Hawaii T8. Idaho 10. San Francisco 11. UTEP 12. Illinois State 13. Seattle 14. Hawaii-Hilo 15. Lipscomb University 16. Central Conn. St. OLE MISS GOLFERS 9. Abby Newton T16. Stani Schiavone T24. Ericka Schneider T44. Taelor Rubin T50. Alison Hovatter OLE MISS INDIVIDUAL T20. Kathryn Fowler

289-293-293--875 296-300-304--900 300-300-302--902 306-300-307--913 306-307-301--914 296-302-317--915 298-308-315--921 309-302-315--926 308-311-307--926 308-307-321--936 318-310-311--939 320-311-318--949 320-316-316--952 321-326-323--970 327-320-333--980 323-326-339--988 74-69-79--222 80-74-74--228 76-78-77--231 76-79-82--237 81-81-77--239 74-73-82-229

LSU GOLF CLASSIC March 22-24 Baton Rouge, La. (The University Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Arkansas 2. Tulane 3. LSU 4. TCU T5. Georgia T5. Wake Forest 7. Tennessee 8. Kentucky 9. Florida State 10. NC State 11. Missouri 12. Ole Miss 13. Louisiana Monroe 14. UNC Wilmington OLE MISS GOLFERS 4. Ericka Schneider T36. Abby Newton T55. Stani Schiavone T60. Taelor Rubin T72. Alison Hovatter OLE MISS INDIVIDUAL T74. Kaitlin Voll

293-297-309--899 298-302-309--909 306-294-312--912 301-303-312--916 315-293-311--919 316-302-301--919 305-297-319--921 310-308-295--913 301-307-321--929 302-301-327--930 309-315-311--935 322-294-325--941 323-319-324--966 335-329-328--992 75-69-78--222 78-73-83--234 85-74-84--243 88-78-80--246 84-86-85--255 84-83-89--256

M&F BANK REBEL INTERCOLLEGIATE April 5-7 Oxford, Miss. (Ole Miss Golf Course) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Coastal Carolina 2. Baylor 3. Tulane 4. East Tennessee St. 5. Kentucky T6. LSU T6. Mississippi State 8. Ole Miss 9. Furman 10. Missouri T11. Harvard T11. Tulsa 13. Troy 14. Redlands CC 15. Minnesota 16. Southern Miss 17. Memphis 18. Murray State OLE MISS GOLFERS T14. Abby Newton T28. Stani Schiavone T38. Alison Hovatter T38. Kathryn Fowler T46. Ericka Schneider INDIVIDUAL T38. Taelor Rubin T56. Kaitlin Voll

284-289-290--863 289-293-290--872 293-286-299--878 290-296-295--881 291-302-293--886 291-294-303--888 289-299-300--888 301-291-300--892 300-301-297--898 310-293-297--900 299-307-308--914 305-309-300--914 312-308-297--917 307-308-303--918 303-308-309--920 307-308-315--930 314-316-311--941 317-319-308--944 73-71-76--220 77-72-75--224 74-77-75--226 78-74-74--226 77-74-76--227 76-75-75--226 77-78-75--230

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP April 19-21 Birmingham, Ala. (Greystone Golf & CC) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Alabama 2. Georgia 3. South Carolina 4. Vanderbilt

304-293-302--899 306-305-302--913 306-309-303--918 309-309-301--919

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T5. Kentucky T5. Mississippi State T7. Arkansas T7. LSU 9. Tennessee 10. Auburn 11. Texas A&M 12. Ole Miss 13. Florida 14. Missouri OLE MISS GOLFERS T14. Stani Schiavone T23. Abby Newton T52. Allison Hovatter T57. Ericka Schneider 69. Kathryn Fowler

306-308-308--922 306-303-313--922 313-308-302--923 303-311-309--923 312-309-308--929 321-306-306--933 318-309-307--934 317-321-303--941 315-318-319--952 312-321-322--955 73-78-79--230 78-81-73--232 81-82-76--239 85-80-76--241 88-83-78--249

NCAA EAST REGIONAL May 9-11 Auburn, Ala. (University Golf Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Alabama 2. Tulane T3. Arkansas T3. Oklahoma State 5. Texas 6. Northwestern 7. UCLA 8. Auburn 9. Tennessee 10. North Carolina 11. Virginia 12. Kentucky 13. East Carolina 14. FL International T15. UCF T15. Notre Dame 17. East Tennessee St. 18. Ole Miss T19. Penn State T19. Chattanooga 21. Texas State 22. James Madison 23. Eastern Kentucky 24. Alabama St. Univ. OLE MISS GOLFERS T66. Abby Newton T66. Ericka Schneider T73. Taelor Rubin T85. Stani Schiavone T105. Alison Hovatter

277-277-290--844 283-285-284--852 283-294-287--864 290-287-287--864 289-291-291--871 292-298-284--874 288-298-289--875 299-284-294--877 294-292-294--880 290-292-305--887 300-298-296--894 301-296-300--897 301-303-301--905 304-301-302--907 312-304-292--908 292-304-312--908 297-302-310--909 299-308-303--910 310-301-300--911 309-298-304--911 301-307-306--914 316-305-310--931 321-332-322--975 335-332-327--994 74-77-75--226 75-75-76--226 76-77-75--228 74-79-78--231 79-81-77--237


All Americans ALL-AMERICANS Dori Carter ended her career as one of the top golfers in the history of the program earning All-America honors in 2008 and 2009. Carter led the Rebels back to postseason play for the first time since 2004, as the Rebels competed in the NCAA East Regional in 2009. She also earned All-SEC first team honors for the second straight year and won her first career tournament title, capturing medalist honors at the Rebel Intercollegiate. Carter finished with four top-five and four top-10 finishes on the year. A native of Valdosta, Ga., Carter ranks in the top two in nearly every category at Ole Miss, including the lowest stroke average in a season with a 72.84 in 2008-09. Carter became the first All-American in the history of the Ole Miss women’s golf program, when she was named a Duramed FUTURES Tour Honorable Mention All-American by the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) in 2008. She ended the year ranked No. 24 in the nation. Carter tied for 20th in the 2008 NCAA East Regional in her first ever NCAA appearance. She became the first Lady Rebel since 2004 to compete in the NCAA Championships. In addition, Carter earned All-SEC first team honors and was the top finisher for the Rebels in every tournament, including four top-five and five top-10 finishes. At the Crimson Tide Classic, Carter carded a school-record 65 in the final round to finish second, narrowly missing her first tournament title by two strokes. Led by Carter’s school-best three-round total of 11-under 205 the Rebels took third in the tournament. She helped the Rebels earn a top-five showing at the Gator Suntrust Invitational, as they equaled the second-lowest 54-hole score (892) in program history.

ALL-SEC SELECTIONS

MEGAN BREEN

Honorable Mention, 1996 & 1997 Second Team, 1998 First Team, 1999

DORI CARTER

JOANNE CALDWELL

First Team, 2008 & 2009

Honorable Mention, 1995

LAUREN MELLEN

Dori Carter became the first Rebel to earn All-SEC first team honors more than once, when she achieved the distinction in 2008 and 2009.

Honorable Mention, 1996 Second Team, 1998

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SARA GRANTHAM Second Team, 2010

ROBYN RINALDO

Honorable Mention, 1997 & 1998 First Team, 1999 Honorable Mention, 2000


NCAA CHampionships

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS The Ole Miss women’s golf team earned its ninth NCAA postseason trip in 2013 and fifth in a row, as they participated in the East Regional in Auburn, Alabama. The Rebels first NCAA appearance came in 1998 when they were selected to compete in the NCAA East Regional at Duke University. That would be the first of consecutive appearances for Ole Miss as they returned to postseason in 1999 at the East Regional in Columbia, S.C. Ole Miss earned a berth in the 2003 NCAA East Regional held at Wake Forest University and then returned to the East Regional at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Fla., in 2004. The Rebels qualified for the 2009 NCAA East Regional held at The University of Florida in Gainesville and the 2011 East Regional, which was held in Daytona Beach, Fla. Individually, Dori Carter qualified for the 2008 NCAA East Regional held at the University of Georgia.

1998 East Regional May 7-8 Duke University T15th/312-314-312--938 1999 East Regional May 6-8 University of South Carolina 16th/312-306-308--926 2003 East Regional May 8-10 Wake Forest University 19th/322-302-296--920 2004 East Regional May 6-8 University of Central Florida 19th/338-326-325--989 2009 East Regional May 7-9 University of Florida T17th/307-293-309--909 2010 Central Regional May 6-8 Columbus, Ind. 12th/309-317-326--952 2011 East Regional May 5-7 Daytona, Fla. 14th/303-293-310--906 2012 Central Regional May 10-12 Columbus, Ohio 13th/315-311-304--930 2013 East Regional May 9-11 Auburn, Alabama 18th/299-308-303--910

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Tournament Titles TEAM TOURNAMENT TITLES TOURNAMENT Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic Lady Sunshine Invitational Mississippi Intercollegiate South Alabama Invitational Mardi Gras Invitational Owl Preview Classic Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Owl Preview Classic Tulane Green Wave Classic Lady Rebel Intercollegiate USF/Beacon Woods Classic Waterlefe Invitational Johnie Imes Invitational

DATE Oct. 26-27, 1991 April 11-12, 1992 Sept. 12-13, 1992 Oct. 12-13, 1992 April 22-25, 1993 Feb. 10-12, 1995 Feb. 20-21, 1995 Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1995 Feb. 19-20, 1996 Nov. 3-4, 1997 Oct. 3-4, 1998 Oct 12-14, 2001 Mar. 15-16, 2004 Sept. 29-30, 2008

SCORE 310-308--618 326-334--660 298-306--604 315-308--623 304-308-308--920 324-325--649 311 310-305--615 313-313--626 322-314-306--942 299-295--594 297-302-286--885 306-302-318--926 300-299-301--900

HIGHEST UM FINISH/PLACE (SCORE) Chris Dacri/1st (151) Sarah Britt/1st (160) Sarah Britt/2nd (153) Sarah Britt/2nd (156) Sarah Britt/1st (221) Lauren Mellen/2nd (152) Joanne Caldwell, Angela Chancellor/T3rd (76) Joanne Caldwell/1st (149) Lauren Mellen/2nd (152) Lauren Mellen/1st (223) Megan Breen/1st (145) Teesha Ash/3rd (217) Nikki Hadd, Adrienne White/5th (229) Dori Carter/2nd (213)

5 The Rebels won the Johnie Imes Invitational in the fall of 2008 for the program’s 14th tournament title. 4 Natalie Gleadall became the second individual tournament winner under head coach Michele Drinkard when she captured the Cougar Classic in the fall of 2010. Gleadall shot 75-69-67--211 for her first career title.

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TITLES NAME Veronica McFadden Chris Dacri Sarah Britt Chris Dacri Sarah Britt Sarah Britt Angela Chancellor Sarah Britt Joanne Caldwell Lauren Mellen Robyn Rinaldo Megan Breen Lauren Mellen Megan Breen Robyn Rinaldo Dori Carter Natalie Gleadall

TOURNAMENT Lady Governor Invitational North-South Women’s Collegiate Azalea/Seahawk Invitational Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic Lady Sunshine Invitational Mississippi Intercollegiate South Alabama Invitational Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Mardi Gras Invitational Lady Seminole Classic Beacon Woods Invitational Tulane Green Wave Classic Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Central Florida Invitational Rebel Intercollegiate Cougar Classic

DATE April 22-23, 1988 Feb. 18-19, 1991 April 12-14, 1991 Oct. 26-27, 1991 April 11-12, 1992 Sept. 12-13, 1992 Oct. 12-13, 1992 April 22-25, 1993 Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1995 Feb. 10-12, 1995 Sept. 12-14, 1997 Oct. 10-12, 1997 Nov. 3-4, 1997 Oct. 3-4, 1998 Feb. 15-16, 1999 Apr. 3-5, 2009 Sept. 12-14, 2010

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SCORE 81-79--160 77-75-83--255 81-75-75--231 76-75--151 79-81--160 74-73--147 80-73--153 73-72-76--221 76-73--149 77-79--156 70-75-75--220 75-73-75--223 75-75-73--223 74-71--145 73-70--143 73-73-71--217 75-69-67--211

TEAM FINISH/SCORE 329-332--661 T2nd/326-320-331--977 2nd/333-311-308--952 1st/310-308--618 1st/326-334--660 2nd/312-315--627 1st/623 1st/304-308-308--920 1st/310-305--615 1st/324-325--649 5th/304-306-302--912 2nd/309-310-307--926 1st/322-314-306--942 1st/299-295--594 2nd/310-299-609 2nd/307-306-288--901 2nd/300-284-284--868


Team Records TEAM RECORDS Most Top Five Finishes/Season 7....................................................................................................................... 1997-98 6....................................................................................................................... 1989-90 6....................................................................................................................... 1998-99 5....................................................................................................................... 2008-09 Most Top Ten Finishes/Season 10....................................................................1992-93, 1994-95, 1997-98, 1998-99 9....................................................................................................... 1996-97, 1989-90 Lowest Total For Single Round 284...........................................................................2010 SEC Championship (1st rnd) 286.............................................................. 2001 Beacon Woods Invitational (3rd rnd) 287................................................................................ 2011 Cougar Classic (2nd rnd) 287..............................................................1998 Lady Seminole Invitational (2nd rnd) 288....................................................................... 2010 Rebel Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 288....................................................................... 2009 Rebel Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 288................................................................... 2003 Lady Gator Invitational (2nd rnd) 298...................................................................... 2012 Rebel Intercollegiate (2nd rnd) 290..............................................................................2003 Lady Razorback (2nd rnd) 292....................................................................... 2012 Rebel Intercollegiate (1st rnd) 292..........................................................................2006 Jeannine McHaney (2nd rnd) 293.............................................................2012 SunTrust Gator Invitational (2nd rnd) 293........................................................... 2012 SunTrust Gator Inviatational (3rd rnd) 293................................................................................ 2011 Cougar Classic (3rd rnd) 293................................................................ 2004 Lady Paladin Invitational (2nd rnd) 293.................................................................... 1998 Lady Gator Invitational (3rd rnd) 294.................................................................. Aunenue Spring BreakClassic (2nd rnd) 294....................................................................2011 SEC/Pac-10 Challenge (2nd rnd) 294.......................................................................... 2010 SEC Championship (3rd rnd) 294................................................................................. 2004 Cougar Classic (1st rdn) 294.................................................................. 1998 Memphis Intercollegiate (1st rnd)

Lowest Two-Round Total 594...............................................................................1998 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 597................................................................................. 1998 Auburn Tiger Invitational 604...............................................................................1992 Lady Sunshine Invitational 609...............................................................................1999 Central Florida Invitational 615...............................................................................1995 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 617........................................................... 2007 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate 617............................................................................................ 2006 Derby Invitational 617................................................................................................2002 UCF Invitational 617...............................................................................1997 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 618................................................................1991 Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Classics 619............................................................................. 2004 UA/Ann Rhoads Invitational 619................................................................................. 1996 Auburn Tiger Invitational Lowest Total For Tournament 876................................................................................................. 2011 Cougar Classic 876...........................................................................................2010 SEC Championship 881....................................................................................... 2012 Rebel Intercollegiate 881........................................................................ 2008 Mercedes Benz Championship 885.............................................................................. 2001 Beacon Woods Invitational 891..............................................................................2012 SunTrust Gator Invitational 892......................................................................2008 Suntrust Lady Gator Invitational 892..................................................................... 2006 Jeannine McHaney Intercollgiate 894...............................................................................1998 Lady Seminole Invitational 895.............................................................................. 2002 Beacon Woods Invitational 898.....................................................................................2011 SEC/Pac-10 Challenge 899.................................................................................... 1998 Lady Gator Invitational 902..........................................................................2012 Anuenue Spring BreakClassic 902.................................................................................................2003 Beacon Woods 903................................................................................. 2004 Lady Paladin Invitational 904................................................................................................. 2004 Cougar Classic

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Top Five Finishes/Season 5.................................................................................................... Sarah Britt, 1992-93 4.................................................................................................... Dori Carter, 2008-09 4.................................................................................................... Dori Carter, 2007-08 4..............................................................................................Adrienne White, 2003-04 4...............................................................................................Robyn Rinaldo, 1998-99 4................................................................................... Sarah Britt, 1989-90; 1991-92 4................................................................................................Megan Breen, 1997-98 3.................................................................................................... Chris Dacri, 1991-92 3......................................................................................... Angela Chancellor, 1994-95 3.............................................................................................Joanne Caldwell, 1994-95 3...............................................................................................Lauren Mellen, 1997-98

Most Top Ten Finishes/Career 19..............................................................................................Megan Breen, 1995-99 17.................................................................................................. Sarah Britt, 1990-93 15.............................................................................................Lauren Mellen, 1995-98 14..............................................................................................Dori Carter, 2005-2009

Most Top Five Finishes/Career 14.................................................................................................. Sarah Britt, 1990-93 10.................................................................................................. Dori Carter, 2006-09 9................................................................................................Megan Breen, 1995-99 8...............................................................................................Robyn Rinaldo, 1996-99 7......................................................................................... Angela Chancellor, 1992-95 7...............................................................................................Lauren Mellen, 1995-98 7.................................................................................................... Chris Dacri, 1989-92 Most Top Ten Finishes/Season 8................................................................................................Megan Breen, 1998-99 7..............................................................................................Adrienne White, 2003-04 6................................................................................... Sarah Britt, 1992-93; 1989-90 5.................................................................................................... Dori Carter, 2007-08 5.................................................................................................... Chris Dacri, 1991-92 5................................................................................................Megan Breen, 1997-98 5...............................................................................................Lauren Mellen, 1997-98

Megan Breen

Lowest Single-Round Score 65*......................................... Dori Carter (2008 Alabama Crimson Classic - Final rnd) 67.....................................................Natalie Gleadall (2010 Cougar Classic - Final rnd)

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Team Records 67.................................................. Nikki Hadd (2003 Lady Gator Inviational - 2nd rnd) 68...........................................................Haley Sanders (2011 Cougar Classic - 1st rnd) 68..................................... Natalie Gleadall (2012 SunTrust Gator Invitational - 3rd rnd) 68..........................................................................Chris Dacri (1992 SEC Championship) 68.............................................................. Lauren Mellen (1998 Lady Gator Invitational) 69................................................ Natalie Gleadall (2012 Reber Intercollegiate, 1st rnd) 69......................................................Ericka Schneider (2011 Cougar Classic - 2nd rnd) 69 ..............................Natalie Gleadall (2011 Golfweek Conference Challenge - 1st rnd) 69........................................................ Natalie Gleadall (2010 Cougar Classic - 2nd rnd) 69........................................................... Dori Carter (2005 UA/Ann Rhoads Invitational) 69......................................................................... Katie Davidson (2004 Cougar Classic) 69........................................................................ Nikki Hadd (2004 SEC Championships) 69............................................................ Jade Polonich (2003 Cougar Classic - 1st rnd) 69........................................................... Robyn Rinaldo (1999 Palmetto Intercollegiate) 69......................................................... Megan Breen (1998 Lady Seminole Invitational) 69.......................................................... Robyn Rinaldo (1998 Auburn Tiger Invitational) 69........................................................... Robyn Rinaldo (1999 Palmetto Intercollegiate) * Course Record

1991North-South Invitational, 1991 Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt 2................................................................................................................. Lauren Mellen 1995 Mardi Gras Invitational, 1997 Green Wave Classic 1............................................................................................................Angela Chancellor 1992 Mississippi Intercollegiate 1............................................................................................................... Joanne Caldwell 1995 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 1......................................................................................................... Veronica McFadden 1988 Lady Governor Invitational 1...................................................................................................................... Dori Carter 2009 Rebel Intercollegiate 1................................................................................................................Natalie Gleadall 2010 Cougar Classic

Lowest Two-Round Score 143....................................................................... Robyn Rinaldo (1999 UCF Invitational) 143........................................................ Robyn Rinaldo (1998 Auburn Tiger Invitational) 145........................................ Dori Carter (2007 John Kirk.Lady Panther Intercollegiate) 145....................................................... Megan Breen (1998 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate) 145..................................................... Chris Dacri (1992 S. Alabama Jaguar Invitational) 147........................................................... Sarah Britt (1992 Lady Sunshine Invitational) 147........................................................................... Marci Kornegay (1998 Lady Rebel) 148...................................................... Robyn Rinaldo (1998 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate)

Dori Carter

Robyn Rinaldo

Lowest Three-Round Score 205............................................................. Dori Carter (2008 Alabama Crimson Classic) 211.................................................... Dori Carter (2008 Mercedes Benz Championship) 213................................................................Dori Carter (2008 Johnie Imes Invitational) 215........................................................................ Haley Sanders (2011 Cougar Classic) 215............................................................................. Dori Carter (2007 Cougar Classic) 216............................................................... Adrienne White (2004 SEC Championships)

Sarah Britt

Joanne Caldwell

Angela Chancellor

Chris Dacri

Lowest Stroke Average/Season 72.78............................................................................................... Dori Carter, 2008-09 73.83............................................................................................... Dori Carter, 2007-08 Most Individual Titles 4....................................................................................................................... Sarah Britt 1991 Azalea/Seahawk Invitational, 1992 Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic, 1992 Lady Sunshine Invitational, 1993 South Alabama Invitational 2................................................................................................................. Robyn Rinaldo 1997 Lady Seminole Classic, 1999 Central Florida Invitational 2.................................................................................................................. Megan Breen 1997 Beacon Woods Invitational, 1998 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 2....................................................................................................................... Chris Dacri

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All-Time Results ALL-TIME RESULTS All-time schedule and results are complete as best as current records allow. Dates, location and final standings are listed where record keeping provided them. The all-time listing will be amended and completed as research provides further information. Date March 18-20 April 3-5 April 10-12 May 8-10 Date --- Oct. 4-6 --- Oct. 30-Nov. 1 March 6-8 March 25-26 April 8-10 April 15-17 April 22-23 May 6-8 Date --- Oct. 2-4 Oct. 13-15 Oct. 28-30 --- March 3-5 March 12-14 March 19-21 April 13-16 May 5-7 Date Oct. 1-3 Oct. 12-14 Oct. 27-29 Nov. 10-12 Dec. 1-3 --- Feb. 26-28 --- April 13-15 April 20-22 May 4-6 324-347--671 Date Sept. 22-24 Sept. 29-Oct. 2 Oct. 10-13 Nov. 2-4 Feb. 18-19 March 1-3 March 15-17 April 5 April 12-14

1986-87 Tournament Lady Eagle Invitational South Alabama Invitational Lady Tiger Invitational SEC Championships

Score 13th/373-367--740 3rd/369-364--733 12th/388-361--749 8th/379-390-371--1140

1987-88 Tournament Lady Seminole Invitational Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate Lady Kat Invitational Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate Lady Troy Invitational Lady Topper Invitational Seahwak-Azalea Inviational USA-Gulf Shores Inviational Lady Governor Invitational SEC Championships

Score 18th/338-344-332--1014 16th/352-347-332--1039 15th/330-337-345--1012 15th/350-248-347--1045 338-337-347--1022 345-349--694 337-336-328--1001 324-340-332--996 329-332--661 324-327-320--971

1988-89 Tournament Lady Seminole Classic Memphis Intercollegiate Lady Kat Invitational Tiger-Tide Invitational Lady Blazer Invitational Hudson Industries Invitational North-South Classic Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational Gulf Shores Invitational SEC Championships

Score 12th/427-426-445--1027 16th/343-337-349--1029 00/343-345-339--1026 11th/329-332-342--1003 6th/320-331-324--975 16th/334-330-331--1005 5th/343-334-331--1008 5th/334-328-320--982 12th/330-327-318--975 8th/343-336-325--1004

1989-90 Tournament Memphis Intercollegiate Lady Kat Invitational Tiger-Tide Invitational Lady Blazer Invitational Lady Seminole Invitational North-South Women’s Collegiate Rio Pinar/UCF Invitational Lady Eagle Invitational Mizzou Invitational USA Lady Jags Invitational SEC Championships

Score 11th/331-317-319--867 9th/332-324-320--966 18th/331-311-321--963 3rd/326-332-19--977 T4th/313-320-338--971 26th/308-290-284--882 2nd/328-33--661 3rd/315-323--638 8th/323-319-321--972

1990-91 Tournament Score Neva McCall/Alabama Intercollegiate 6th/328-352-336--1016 True Temper Memphis Intercollegiate 7th/310-326-319--955 Lady Kat Invitational 7th/331-319-650 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate 16th/345-327-330--1002 North-South Women’s Collegiate T2nd/326-320-331--977 McDonald’s UCF Rotary 11th/334-326--660 LSU-Fairwood Invitational T8th/317-319-323--959 Ole Miss-Jackson State 1st/333 Azalea/Seahawk Invitational 2nd/333-311-308--952

April 19-21 May 3-5

USA Lady Jaguars Invitational SEC Championships

9th/306-332-333--995 8th/330-332-333-995

1991-92 Date Tournament Score Sept. 14-15 Lady Sunshine Invitational 2nd/312-315--627 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 True Temper Memphis Intercollegiate 8th/320-331-321--972 Oct. 6-8 Neva McCall-Alabama Intercollegiate 4th/327-337-325--989 Oct. 26-27 Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Golf Classic 1st/310-308--618* Nov. 1-3 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate 11th/334-328-339--1001 Feb 21-23 Central Florida Invitational 9th/323-330-341--994 March 19-21 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 11th/332-334-312--978 April 11-12 Hartford-Holiday Inn Golf Classic 1st/326-334--660 April 24-26 USA Lady Jags Intercollegiate T5th/313-301-318--948 May 27-30 SEC Championships 9th/328-317-308--948 *Ole Miss’ first medal in a tournament of more than one round. 1992-93 Date Tournament Score Sept. 12-13 Lady Sunshine Invitational 1st/298-306--604 Sept. 27-29 True Temper Memphis Intercollegiate 7th/334-317-336--987 Oct. 12-13 Mississippi Intercollegiate 1st/315-308--623 Oct. 30-Nov. 2 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate 5th/308-310-330--948 Nov. 13-15 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate 15th/349-357-360--1066 March 8-9 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 4th/318-321-321-960 March 11-12 Snowbird Classic 6th/329-327--656 March 19-21 LSU-Fairwood Invitational T8th/314-327--641 April 10-11 Lady Buckeye Invitational 9th/343-344-329--1016 April 22-25 USA Lady Jag Invitational 1st/304-308-308--920 April 30-May 2 SEC Championships 10th/323-327--650 1993-94 Date Tournament Score Sept. 25-26 Lady Sunshine Invitational 2nd/322-312--634 Oct. 3-5 MSU Intercollegiate T10th/338-317-332--987 Oct. 11-12 Samford Classic 9th/332-333--655 Oct. 29-31 Tiger-Tide Invitational 7th/321-319--640 Nov. 12-14 Carolyn Cudone Championship 16th/341-339-333--1013 March 5-6 Spring Hill Invitational 2nd/338-336--674 March 14-15 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 13th/333-333-332--998 March 18-20 LSU-Fairwood Invitational /320-333--321--973 March 28-29 Fighting Camel Invitational 3rd/324-328--652 April 8-10 Lexel/USF Invitational T14th/330-327-332--989 April 29-May 1 SEC Championships 10th/313-309-335--957 1994-95 Date Tournament Score Sept. 16-18 Lady Seminole Invitational T8th/329-320--649 Sept. 23-25 Evalyn Jordan Invitational 6th/318-322--640 Oct. 7-9 Lady Kat Invitational 13th/321-320-325--966 Nov. 7-8 Lady Panther Classic 2nd/329-316--645 Feb. 10-12 Mardi Gras Invitational 1st/324-325--649 Feb. 20-21 Owl Preview Classic 1st/311 March 17-19 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 4th/306-313-314--933 --- Golden Eagle Invitational 3rd/324-323--647 March 29-31 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 7th/325-323-313--961 April 14-16 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 9th/325-313-318--956 April 21-23 SEC Championships 8th/320-330-323--973

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1995-96 Tournament Auburn Intercollegiate Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Beacon Woods Invitational San Diego State Invitational Owl Preview Classic Fripp Island Intercollegiate LSU/Fairwood Invitational River Wilderness Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Championships

Score 6th/308-315--623 1st/310-305--615 8th/304-319-319--942 T5th/327-321--648 1st/313-313--626 19th/348-352--700 T7th/321-303-317--941 T3rd/312-302-318--932 15th/324-331-320--975 8th/320-315--635

Date Sept 13-15 Sept. 20-22 Oct. 5-6 Oct. 11-13 Oct. 18-20 Feb. 9-11 Feb. 24-25 Mach 14-16 March 25-27 April 10-13 April 18-20

1996-97 Tournament Lady Seminole Invitational Auburn Tiger Invitational Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Beacon Woods Invitational Lady Paladin Invitational FAU/Miami Preview Classic Tulane Green Wave Classic LSU/Fairwood Invitational Rainbow Wahine Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Championships

Score 5th/322-309-306--937 7th/313-306--619 2nd/316-311--627 3rd/308-307-315--930 18th/316-332-330--978 4th/318-315-315--948 3rd/320-321--641 8th/315-317-321--953 T8th/331-318-324--973 19th/337-324-333--994 10th/328-320-304--952

1997-98 Date Tournament Score Sept. 12-14 Lady Seminole Classic 5th/304-306-302--912 Sept. 19-21 Auburn Tiger Invitational 9th/303-319-302--924 Oct. 4-5 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 3rd/312-305--617 Oct. 10-12 Beacon Woods Invitational 2nd/309-310-307--926 Nov. 3-4 Tulane Green Wave Classic 1st/322-314-306-942 Feb. 16-17 FAU/Miami Preview Classic T4th/329-327-326--982 Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Lady Gator Invitational 5th/299-307-293--899 March 13-15 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 9th/318-310-304--932 March 23-24 River Wilderness Invitational 2nd/310-300-305--915 April 17-19 SEC Championships 6th/304-311-311--926 May 7-9 NCAA East Regional T15th/312-314-312--938* *First ever NCAA Regional Appearance 1998-99 Date Tournament Score Sept. 18-20 Lady Seminole Classic T6th/302-287-305--894 Sept. 25-26 Auburn Tiger Invitational 4th/299-298--597 Oct. 3-4 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 1st/299 Oct. 9-11 Beacon Woods Invitational 2nd/310-308-306--924 Nov. 1-3 Memphis Intercollegiate 5th/294-324-307--925 Feb. 15-16 UCFInvitational 2nd/310-299--609 Feb. 25-26 Lady Gator Invitational 9th/316-311--627 March 12-14 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 10th/325-325--650 April 2-4 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 7th/320-301-308--929 April 16-18 SEC Championships 3rd/308-305-300--913 May 6-8 NCAA East Regional 16th/312-306-308--926 Date Sept. 20-21 Oct. 1-3 Oct. 15-17 Oct. 29-31 Nov. 8-9 Feb. 25-27

1999-2000 Tournament Auburn Tiger Invitational Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Mercedes-Benz Championships Lady Paladin Invitational Palmetto Intercollegiate Lady Gator Invitational

Score 5th/310-308-301--919 12th/330-318-313--961 15th/315-326-324--965 12th/316-319-312--947 5th/314-299-296--909 9th/316-313-309--938

March 20-21 March 31- April 2 April 8-9 April 21-23 Date Sept. 8-10 Sept. 22-24 Oct. 13-15 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Feb. 23-25 March 16-18 March 30-April 1 April 6-8 April 20-22

Waterlefe Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic SEC Championships

10th/326-316-311--953 14th/310-314-324--948 5th/318-324-316--958

2000-01 Tournament Auburn Derby Invitational Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Champs Rainbow Wahine Invitational Lady Gator Invitational Lady Gamecock Classic Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic SEC Championships

Date Sept. 17-18 Oct. 12-14 Oct. 26-28 Nov. 5-6 Feb. 11-12 Feb. 22-24 March 4-5 March 22-24 April 6-8 April 19-21

2001-02 Tournament Score Mason Rudolph Championships 11th/311-305-313--919 Beacon Woods Invitational 1st/297-302-286--885 Alabama Capstone Intercollegiate 2nd/337-322-312--971 Palmetto Intercollegiate 8th/315-316-307--938 UCF Invitational 5th/313-304--617 Lady Gator Invitational T11th/307-321-314--942 Tulane Green Wave Classic 5th/330-311--641 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 13th/321-313-302--936 LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 5th/305-306-307--920 SEC Championships T9th/310-314-305--929

Score 10th/316-316-310--942 3rd/305-312-309--926 15th/331-319-330--980 8th/317-320-307--944 15th/312-301-323--936 11th/343-327-345--1015 13th/319-322-321--962 9th/319-301-308--928 9th/314-308-315--937

2002-03 Date Tournament Score Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational 12th/320-329--649 Sept. 23-24 Mason Rudolph Championships 8th/310-309-311--930 Oct. 12-13 Beacon Woods Invitational 3rd/300-295-300--895 Oct. 25-27 Lady Paladin Invitational 6th/303-303-301--907 Nov. 1-3 Pat Bradley Championships 4th/307-301-316--924 Feb. 10-11 Tulane Green Wave Classic 5th/311-309-310--930 March 9-11 Lady Gator Invitational 10th/317-288-320-925 March 17-18 Waterlefe Inviational T5th/309-306-307--922 April 4-6 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic T13th/306-307-323--936 April 18-20 SEC Championships 11th/319-322-341--975 May 8-10 NCAA East Regional 19th/322-302-296--920 2003-04 Date Tournament Score Sept. 7-9 Lady Razorback Invitational 2nd/308-290-307--905 Sept. 15-16 Cougar Classic at Yeaman’s Hall 5th/301-302-307--910 Oct. 10-12 Beacon Woods Invitational 2nd/306-298-298--902 Oct. 19-21 Stetson/Mission Inn Fall Classic 4th/322-316-317--955 Oct. 24-26 Lady Paladin Inviational 7th/305-319-301--925 Feb. 9-10 Tulane Green Wave Classic 3rd/303-317-316--936 March 5-7 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 4th/313-296-306--915 March 15-16 Waterlefe Invitational 1st/306-302-318--926 March 26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 13th/305-316-299--920 April 16-18 SEC Championships 8th/315-295-295--905 May 6-8 NCAA East Regional 19th/338-326-325--989 Date Sept. 12-14 Sept. 20-21 Oct. 17-19 Oct. 22-24

2004-05 Tournament Score Cougar Classic 7th/294-299-311-904 UA/Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate 4th/316-303--619 Lady Razorback Invitational 14th/328-316-315--959 Lady Paladin Invitational T-10th/302-293-308--903

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SEC/ACC Challenge Bay Area Classic Pinehurst Challenge LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Championships

13th/316-296-301--913 8th/323-331--653 9th/322-316-320--958 12th/307-307-309--923 13th/325-312-306--943 12th/321-328-320--969

Date Sept. 12-13 Sept. 18-20 Oct. 14-16 Oct. 28-30 Nov. 4-6 Mar. 3-5 Mar. 11-12 Mar. 24-26 April 3-4 April 14-16

2005-06 Tournament Cougar Classic UA/Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Lady Paladin Invitational SEC/ACC Challenge Derby Invitational LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic John Kirk/Lady Panther Invitational SEC Championships

Score 15th/307-312-306--925 8th/311-305-316--932 12th/306-321-305--932 302-303-313--918 14th/300-320-314--934 16th/320-309-308--937 14th/312-309-336--957 17th/324-333-315--972 8th/316-316--632 12th/318-315-307--940

Date Sept. 18-19 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Oct. 6-8 Oct. 16-17 Oct. 27-29* Feb. 24-26 March 10-11 March 24-26 April 3-4 April 14-16

2006-07 Tournament Jeannine McHaney Intercollegiate Kentucky Wildcat Invitational Lady Paladin Invitational GSU/Pelican Preserve Invitational Derby Invitational FSU/Chrysler Challenge SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic John Kirk/Lady Panther Invitational SEC Championships

Score 5th/301-292-299--892 8th/321-316-312--949 14th/318-329-321--968 10th/309-300-299--908 11th/309-308--617 4th/321-315-305--941 14th/312-309-336--957 17th/324-333-315--972 8th/316-316--632 12th/318-315-307--940

Date Sept. 9-11 Sept. 17-18 Oct. 19-21 Oct. 26-28 Feb. 22-24 March 7-9 March 14-16 April 4-6 April 18-20

2007-08 Tournament Score Cougar Classic 18th/306-311-308--925 Ron Moore Intercollegiate T9th/303-308-304--915 Lady Paladin Invitational T14th/314-316-310--940 UA-Ann Rhodes Intercollegiate 11th/305-306-306--917 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 4th/293-292-307--892 Texas A&M “Mo”morial 8th/334-327-330--991 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 17th/316-317-309--942 Crimson Tide Classic 3rd/310-299-297--906 SEC Championships 10th/309-317-313--939

Date Sept. 14-16 Sept. 29-30 Oct. 10-12 Oct. 24-26 Feb. 22-24 March 13-15 March 27-29 April 3-5 April 17-19 May 7-9

2008-09 Tournament Cougar Classic Johnie Imes Mercedes Benz The Derby Kiawah Island Intercollegiate LSU Classic Liz Murphey Collegiate Rebel Intercollegiate SEC Championship NCAA East Regional

Score 16th/22 307-307-305--919 1st/18 300-299-301--900 5th/18 292-290-296--881 5th/17 305-305-293--903 5th/43 305-306-302--913 16th/18 300-303-293--896 T9th/18 308 2nd/14 307-306-288--901 7th/12 301-298-291--890 T17th/21 307-293-309--90

Date Sept. 6-8

2009-10 Tournament Hooters Collegiate Match Play 1st Round Match Play 2nd Round Match Play 13th Place Match

Score 12th/16 300-323--623 TCU L, 4-1 Colorado W, 5-0 North Carolina W, 2-2-1

Sept. 13-14 Oct. 5-6 Oct. 16-18 Oct. 26-27 Mar. 1-2 Mar. 12-14 Mar. 26-28 Apr. 2-4 Apr. 16-18 May 6-8 Date Sept. 12-14 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 8-10 Nov. 5-7 Feb. 13-15 Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Mar. 11-13 Apr. 1-3 Apr. 15-17 May 5-7 Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 19-21 Oct. 21-23 Oct. 28-30 Feb. 26-28 Mar. 16-18 Mar. 26-27 Apr. 6-8 Apr. 20-22 May 10-12

Cougar Classic Johnie Imes Mercedes Benz Championship UTSA Kinderlou Challenge LSU Classic Liz Murphey Rebel Intercollegiate SEC Championship NCAA Central Regional

14th/302-303 305--910 4th/314-303-299--916 10th/309-296-304--909 T5th/303 T7th/307-299-307--913 10th/300-321-296--917 20th/327-315-310--952 3rd/294-299-288--881 8th/284-298-294--876 12th/309-317-326--952

2010-11 Tournament Cougar Classic Suzie Maxwell Berning Mercedes Benz SEC/Pac-10 Challenge UCF Challenge Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic LSU Golf Classic Rebel Intercollegiate SEC Championship NCAA Regionals

Score 2nd/300-284-284--868 4th/297-294-304--895 4th/291-295-289--875 15th/300-299-313--912 12th/291-302-312--905 15th/303-305-300--908 15th/314-309-315--938 4th/298-299-303--900 11th/316-314-301--931 14th/303-293-310--906

2011-12 Tournament Cougar Classic Golfweek Conference Challenge SEC/Pac-10 Challenge Landfall Tradition Sugar Bowl Classic SunTrust Gator Invitational Aunenue Spring BreakClassic Rebel Intercollegiate SEC Championship NCAA Regionals

Score 11th/296-287-293--876 T5th/300-306-302--908 13th/301-321-307--898 T10/315-321-307--943 15th/310-306-307--923 10th/305-293-293--891 4th/300-294-308--902 3rd/292-289-300--881 10th/309-315-326--881 13th/315-311-304--930

2012-13 Date Tournament Score Sept. 9-11 Cougar Classic T14th/24 299-293-300--892 Sept. 24-26 Golfweek Conference Challenge 6th/18 300-296-303--899 Oct. 12-14 UNC Tar Heel Invitational T2nd/18 299-297-289--885 *Oct. 26-28 Landfall Tradition 15th/17 309--309 Feb. 10-12 UCF Challenge 10th/18 296-295-301--892 Mar. 8-10 Clover Cup 9th/15 303-307-296--906 Mar. 12-13 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invite 4th/16 306-300-307--913 Mar. 22-24 LSU Golf Classic 12th/14 322-294-325--941 Apr. 5-7 M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate 8th/18 301-291-300--892 Apr. 19-21 SEC Championship 12th/14 317-321-303--941 May 9-11 NCAA East Regional 18th/24 299-308-303--910 *Last two rounds cancelled due to weather 2013-14 Date Tournament Score Sept. 8-10 Cougar Classic 14th/20 305-297-298--900 *Sept. 20-22 Mercedes-Benz Championship T15th/17 294-309--603 Oct. 11-13 UNC Tar Heel Invitational T13th/18 292-293-305--890 Oct. 25-27 Landfall Tradition 16th/18 316-321-304--941 *Shortened due to weather

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Letterwinners LETTERWINNERS ... A ... Margo Akin ...........................................................................................1994-95-96; 98 Teesha Ash ................................................................................................. 2000-01-02

... K ... Anna Kirchner........................................................................................1995; 97-98-99 Marci Kornegay..................................................................................... 1998-99-00-01

... B ... Lisha Beyer........................................................................................................ 2004-05 Roiann Boisture .................................................................................... 2000-01-02-03 Megan Breen ........................................................................................ 1996-97-98-99 Sarah Britt ........................................................................................... 1990-91-92-93 Jillian Brodd........................................................................................... 2008-09-10-11 Teresa Brown ....................................................................................... 1998-99-00-01 Andrea Buccilla ..................................................................................... 2006-07-08-09 Allison Burrow ........................................................................................................2000

... L ... Ashley Lance.......................................................................................... 2009-10-11-12 Annie Long...............................................................................................................1998 Bernadette Luse.................................................................................... 2000-01-02-03

... C ... Joanne Caldwell ..................................................................................... 1994-95-96-97 Dori Carter............................................................................................. 2006-07-08-09 Lori Cate................................................................................................ 2000-01-02-03 Sarah Kate Cousart............................................................................... 2003-04-05-06 Stephanie Cunningham ...........................................................................................1987 ... D ... Chris Dacri ............................................................................................ 1989-90-91-92 Katie Davidson ...................................................................................... 2004-05-06-07 Kerrie Davis .......................................................................................... 2000-01-02-03 Lisa Davis................................................................................................................1991 Louise Davis..................................................................................................... 1987; 90 Tara Donnelly...........................................................................................................1993 Lindy Dorris...................................................................................................... 1987; 89 ... E ... Laura Evans........................................................................................... 2003-04-05-06 ... F ... Angela Farias......................................................................................... 1992-93-94-95 JJ Flynn................................................................................................... 2006-07-08-09 Kathryn Fowler..................................................................2011-13 Keilly Frassrand..................................................................................... 1988-89-90-91 ... G ... Stephanie Gentry......................................................................................... 1988-89-90 Natalie Gleadall............................................................................................2010-11-12 Sara Grantham...................................................................................... 2007-08-09-10

... M ... Samantha Mayo................................................................................................. 1989-90 Patti McCain.............................................................................................................1987 Veronica McFadden........................................................................................... 1987-88 Lauren Mellen........................................................................................ 1995-96-97-98 Christina Miller................................................................................................... 2010-11 Haley Millsap.......................................................................................... 2009-10-11-12 Lynn Ann Moretto....................................................................................................1999 Marianne Morris....................................................................................1994; 96-97-98 ... N ... Amy Napolitano...................................................................................... 1988-89-90-91 Celeste Nelson............................................................................................. 1991-92-93 Amy Newman............................................................................................... 1994-95-96 Abby Newton......................................................................... 2012 ... P ... Jade Polonich............................................................................................... 2002-03-04 ... R ... Alyssa Randolph............................................................................................... .2011-12 Kirsty Rands............................................................................................................2009 Robyn Rinaldo........................................................................................ 1997-98-99-00 Taelor Rubin......................................................................2011-12 ... S ... Shelby Sain.........................................................................................................2011-12 Haley Sanders.................................................................................... .........2010-11-12 Jennifer Sayman......................................................................................1993-94-95-96 Stani Schiavone...................................................................... 2012 Ericka Schneider.......................................................................................................2012 Diane Smedman.................................................................................................1990-91 Ashley Smith............................................................................................................1996 Brooke Smith..................................................................................................... 2000-01

... H ... Nikki Hadd............................................................................................. 2002-03-04-05 Jennifer Haley............................................................................................... 1992-93-94 Rebecca Hayes........................................................................................................1988 Jane Hawkins ..........................................................................................................1988 Brooke Hixon...........................................................................................................2002 Elizabeth Hoffman....................................................................................... 2000-01-02 Alison Hovatter...................................................................... 2012 Jennifer Humkey..................................................................................... 1989-90-91-92

... T ... Kim Tudor................................................................................................................1999 Nicole Tutor........................................................................................... 1990-91-92-93

... I ... Rachel Ingram....................................................................................... 2006-07-08-09

Current players in BOLD

... V ... Kaitlin Voll............................................................................ 2012 ... W ... Adrienne White.........................................................................................................2004

... J ... Megan Johnson.................................................................................................. 2006-07 Katherine Jones..................................................................................... 2005-06-07-08

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DORI CARTER Dori Carter won her first professional title when she captured the Duramed Futures Tour Pennsylvania Classic on August 8, 2010.

Dori Carter qualified for the 2011 LPGA Tour in her first attempt at qualifying school in December of 2010. She returned to Q-School in December, and earned her card again, tying for fourth. Carter will keep her LPGA card for the 2013 season after a top-20 finish at the 2012 Navistar LPGA Championship in September, 2012.

REBELS ON TOUR

HALEY MILLSAP

Haley Millsap officially became an LPGA Rookie with her 27thplace finish in Stage III of the LPGA Qualifying Tournament held Nov. 28 – Dec. 2, 2012 in Daytona Beach, Fla. Millsap carded a 1-under 359 in the five-round tournament to finish in a tie for 27th out of 121 competitors.

The Rebels also have serveral players on the Symetra Tour. Natalie Gleadall and Nikki Hadd Gray, along with Ericka Schneider, are playing on the Symetra Tour.

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WHITTEN GOLF HOUSE The Whitten Golf House houses team meeting rooms, locker rooms for both teams, coaches offices and areas for storage and repair of golf equipment as well as a state of the art putting area upstairs.

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