2022
Tulane Classic Presented by Chad Brownstein
Schedule of Events Saturday, February 12 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m.
Practice facilities open Practice round tee times
Sunday, February 13 7:30 a.m. 9 a.m.
Practice facilities open First Round – First tee times off #1 and #10
Monday, February 14 7:30 a.m. 9 a.m.
Practice facilities open Second Round – First tee times off #1 and #10
Tuesday, February 15 6:30 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 8 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Practice facilities open Load into carts/depart toward designated holes Final Round – Shotgun start Awards Ceremony
2022
Tulane Classic Presented by Chad Brownstein
List of Teams Boston College Charlotte Clemson Iowa Memphis Michigan Nebraska North Texas Rutgers SMU Southern Miss Texas State Tulane UAB UTSA Wichita Stat
English Turn Golf & Country Club The Realm of the Extraordinary In a city internationally known for its magnificent private clubs, English Turn Golf & Country Club stands out as an unmatched example of luxurious environment and superb recreational facilities. This Jack Nicklaus Signature Design, Par 72 Championship Golf Course presents a unique challenge to golfers of all skill levels. Every hole has an individual personality including numerous bunkers, large waste bunkers, plentiful grass depressions and mounds which line the sculpted fairways. The property was designed with meandering lakes surrounding the golf course giving a separation from the community and a magnificent Plantation Style Clubhouse making your visit at English Turn an unparalleled experience. The Signature Course at English Turn was originally designed in 1988 for the New Orleans PGA Tour event, which was held at the facility until 2004 and in 2006 following Hurricane Katrina. The inaugural event was the USF&G Classic in 1989. The course proved to be a challenge for the PGA Tour with notoriously undulating greens, water in play on 17 of the 18 holes and its signature 15th Island Green. In addition, the 18th hole was ranked as the hardest hole on tour many times during the tournament’s tenure. Past winners of the New Orleans PGA Tour event include Nicklaus, Billy Casper, Byron Nelson, Davis Love III, David Toms and Vijay Singh. English Turn’s spectacular 43,000-square-foot clubhouse recalls the grace and grandeur of Louisiana’s legendary plantation homes. Surrounded by romantic verandas and an expanse of green lawns and flowering gardens, the clubhouse offers members and their guests the very finest amenities and ambience. Exceptional course design specifically created to address the unique drainage issues that have become associated with golf in New Orleans is backed up by meticulous care and an incredibly knowledgeable and attentive staff. A round of golf at English Turn is truly an extraordinary experience.
A Piece of New Orleans Golf History During the spring of 1699, war raged between England and France. The exploration and colonization of the Mississippi River were prime concerns for both countries. France had established a small colony along the Mississippi near New Orleans. England, anxious to control the river, dispatched a warship to invade the French Settlement. Iberville and Bienville, the French colonists, realizing the impact of the invasion by the English dispatched a small convoy to the British warship anchored below New Orleans. Bienville, approaching the English captain, warned him to depart immediately or face a large-scale military battle. The English turned the warship around and returned to England. Bienville had bluffed the English captain -- the French “armada” consisted of only two small canoes with five brave Frenchmen! To this day, the grand bend in the Mississippi downriver from Old New Orleans is called “English Turn.”
THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS THE NO. 1 DESTINATION CITY IN THE WORLD
-THE NEW YORK TIMES
THE FOUNDING OF NEW ORLEANS
In 1718, the Sieurs d’Iberville and de Bienville founded a port city 15 feet below sea level near the juncture of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The city was named La Nouvelle Orleans after Philippe, Duc d’Orleans, and centered around the Place d’Armes (Jackson Square). The society who first inhabited the area was French in origin. However, in 1762, Louis XIV gave Louisiana to his Spanish cousin, King Charles III. Before the end of a short Spanish reign, the French Quarter suffered significant structural damage due to a fire that destroyed the city. Much of the original French architecture was replaced by Spanish styles. Soon thereafter, Louisiana was ceded back to France and was finally sold by Napoleon Bonaparte to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS
Since its infancy and through the ownership of three different nations, New Orleans has evolved into one of the most unique cities in the world. A mix of European, African, Caribbean and American influences, The Big Easy has its own atmosphere. Everything from the music to the architecture to the food is a delight to the senses.
THE FRENCH QUARTER
When most people think of New Orleans, the first thing that comes to mind is the world famous French Quarter, known to the natives as the Vieux Carre’ (the old square). The Quarter is a natural gathering place for residents and visitors alike. And with a wide variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment, anyone who doesn’t enjoy a trip to the Vieux Carre’ simply isn’t trying.
THE GARDEN DISTRICT
Just to the West of the French Quarter is the Garden District, which features a collection of beautiful and historic homes and is just minutes away from the Tulane University campus.
MARDI GRAS
No discussion about New Orleans would be complete without mentioning Mardi Gras. Perhaps the world’s largest free party, Mardi Gras is a celebration that lasts for months and takes place all over New Orleans from the French Quarter to the Garden District to Uptown. More than 30 parades “roll” through different areas of the city on nearly a daily basis throughout the season. The young and the young-at-heart alike enjoy the beautiful floats and costumes, the beads, doubloons, trinkets and the wide spectrum of music that make up the revelry that culminates with “Fat Tuesday.”
Tulane Classic Presented by Chad Brownstein
BOSTON COLLEGE
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Ananya Barthakur Jr. New Delhi, India / Modern School Vasant Vihar Nathalie Irlbacher Sr. Munich, Germany / Korbinian Aigner Gymnasium Madeline Jin Jr. Belle Mead, N.J. / Montgomery Angel Lin So. Surrey, British Columbia / Elgin Park Secondary School Bibilani Liu Gr. Cupertino, Calif. / St. Francis Alexa Rivas Sr. Miami, Fla. / Palmetto Senior Canice Screene So. Croydon, England / Epsom College Eubin Shim Fr. Waco, Texas / Midway Andie Shukow Gr. Boca Raton, Fla. / Saint Andrews Leah Temple Lang Jr. Dublin, Ireland / Alexandra College Head Coach: Drew Kayser (Providence), Tenth Year Assistant Coach: Ryan Pefer (Clarion, 2002), Third Year
Charlotte
CHARLOTTE
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Kayla Bartemeyer So. Mount Pleasant, S.C. / Oceanside Collegiate Academy Shelly Chen So. Taipei City, Taiwan / Taipei Heping Municipal HS Charlotte Lafourcade Sr. Saint Jean de Luz, France / Lycee Saint Thomas D’Aquin Kaiyuree Moodley So. Johannesburg, South Africa / Crawford College Lonehill Jennifer Rosenberg Sr. Laurel Hollow, N.Y. / Cold Spring Harbor HS Maia Samuelsson R-Fr. Karlstad, Sweden / International Connections Academy Head Coach: Ryan Ashburn (Stetson, 2014), First Year Assistant Coach: Ellen Secor(Oklahoma, 2019), First Year
CLEMSON
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Melena Barrientos Fr. Plano, Texas Gracyn Burgess Jr. Lexington, S.C. Savannah Grewal So. Mississauga, Ontario Lindsay May Jr. Auburn, N.Y. Annabelle Pancake So. Zionsville, Ind. Callista Rice Fr. Mars Hill, N.C. Katherine Schuster Jr. Outer Banks, N.C. Ivy Shepherd Jr. Peachtree City, Ga. Gabriella Tomanka So. Grapevine, Texas Head Coach: Kelley Hester (Georgia, 1996), Sixth Year Assistant Coach: Erica Popson (Tennessee), First Year
IOWA
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Jordan Amelon Sr. Jordan Amelon Jacque Galloway Jr. Rio Rancho, N.M. Morgan Goldstein Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. Caroline Gray Fr. Winnetka, Ill. Dana Lerner Sr. Caesarea, Israel Manuela Lizarazu Sr. Bogota, Colombia Paula Miranda Fr. Puebla, Mexico Klara Wildhaber So. Switzerland Lea Zeitler Jr. Fiecht/Mieming Tyrol, Austria Head Coach: Megan Menzel (New Mexico, 1998), 11th Year Assistant Coach: Allison Howarth (St. Mary’s, 2017), First Year
MEMPHIS
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Rebecca Brink So. Stockholm, Sweden Ana Dawson Sr. Isle of Man Lea Dawson Fr. Isle of Man Victoria England Jr.. Memphis, Tenn. Victoria Gallegoa Sr. Saltillo Coahuila, Mexico Julia Matzat Gr. Parkland, Fla. Katie Stinchcomb Fr. Cave Creek, Ariz. Brook Veres Jr. Goodyear, Ariz. Head Coach: Beth Harrelson (Memphis State, 2987), 14th Year Associate Head Coach: Jennifer Jordan (Memphis, 1998), Third Year
MICHIGAN
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Hailey Borja Jr. Lake Forest, Calif. Monet Chun So. Richmond Hills, Ontario Anika Dy Jr. Traverse City, Mich. Ashley Kim Gr. Redondo Beach, Calif. Ashley Lau Sr. Malaysia / Hills International (Australia) Mikaela Schulz Jr. West Bloomfield, Mich. Sophia Trombetta Sr. Independence, Ohio Jacqueline Young Sr. Singapore Head Coach: Jan Dowling (Kent State, 2002), Eighth Year Associate Head Coach: AJ Newell (Tenn, 2011), First Year
NEBRASKA
ROSTER Name
Yr.
Hometown (Previous School)
Kirsten Baete Vanessa Bouvet Brooke Bream Nicole Hansen Lena Hassert Miu Takahashi Lindsey Thiele Michaela Vavrova Andrea Velez Megan Whittaker
Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. R-Jr. Sr.
Beatrice, Neb. Bretagne, France Phoenix, Ariz. Bloomingdale, Ill. Kreuzau, Germany Nasu-machi, Japan Wahoo, Neb. Bojnice, Slovakia Pereira, Colombia Elkhorn, Neb.
Head Coach: Lisa Johnson (Gonzaga, 2000), Third Year Associate Head Coach: Jeanne Sutherland (Northern Iowa, 1983), First Year
NORTH TEXAS
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown Chandler Browning Fr. Prosper, Texas Katie Finley Sr. Ardmore, Okla. Marija Jucmane Jr. Riga, Latvia Shreya Pal So. Gurugram, India Emilie Ricaud Jr. Noumea, New Caledonia Ellie Roth So. Plano, Texas Patricia Sinolungan Sr. Manado, Indonesia Sakura Sugiyama Fr. Queensland, Australia Audrey Tan Sr. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Head Coach: Michael Akers (Fort Hayes State), Sixth Year Associate Head Coach: Emma Edwards (New Mexico, 2019), First Year
RUTGERS
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Leigha Devine Jr. Windsor, Colo Anna-Maria Diederichs Jr. Düsseldorf Germany Nicole Ewing Jr. Mesa, Ariz. Lily Huerlimann Fr. Leimen, Germany Sun Hwang Jr. Fort Lee, N.J. Rikke Nordvik So. Stavanger, Norway Lucrezia Rossettin Fr. Genova, Italy Maeve Rossi Sr. Milan, Italy Annalie Swanepoel So. Stellenbosch, Western Cape Province, South Africa Head Coach: Kari Williams (Columbia, 2008), Eighth Year Associate Head Coach: Joanna Henry (Columbia), Seventh Year
SMU
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Sarah Beqaj So. Toronto, Ontario Megan Chou So. Los Altos, Calif. Ashley Chow So. North York, Ontario Megan Daleo Jr. Plano, Texas Sophie DiGesualdo RS Jr. Austin, Texas Katie James Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Maddi Olson So. Abilene, Texas Kennedy Pedigo Sr. Fort Worth, Texas Serena Shah Jr. Carrollton, Texas Nicole Vivier So. Austin, Texas Head Coach: Lauren Mason (Texas Tech, 2018), First Year Assistant Coach: Joshua Aguilar (Dallas Baptist, 2005), First Year
TEXAS STATE
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Matilda Cederholm So. Lomma, Sweden Junia Gabasa So. Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines Marine Griffaut So. Paris, France Grayson Heilman Fr. Katy, Texas Matilda Svahn Fr. Porvoo, Finland Federica Tavelli-Westerlund So. Linköping, Sweden Halle Whitney So. Magnolia, Texas Head Coach: Par Nilsson (Oklahoma State, 2004), Third Year Graduate Assistant Coach: Kelly Welker (Central Missouri, 2016, First Year
TULANE
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown Carla Bernat Fr. Castellon, Spain Hannah Rose Bruxvoort R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Isabella Cardenas Sr. Cali, Colombia Miriam Emmert So. Buchholz in der Nordheide, Germany Matilde Innocenti Fr. Florence, Italy Daozeng “Cleo” Liu So. Shanghai, China Hanna Liu Jr. Austin, Texas Carlota Palacios Jr. Vitoria, Spain Ruhee Pandit Fr. San Diego, Calif. Sandra Vazquez Jr. Mallorca, Spain Luna Xu Fr. Andover, N.J. Head Coach: Stew Burke (Lindenwood, 2007), Third Year Assistant Coach: Rinko Mitsungaga (Georgia, 2019), First Year
UAB
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Erika Allen Fr. Berry, Ala. Karlee Allen Jr. Berry, Ala Rose Baral Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. Lexie Dawson Sr. Woodstock, Ga. Emilia Smith So. Level Plains/Enterprise, Ala. Marilyn Steed So. Birmingham, Ala. Caroline Waldrop Sr. Birmingham, Ala. Head Coach: Kari Bellville (Indiana, 2019), First Year Assistant Coach: Ashleigh Greenham (Rutgers, 2019), First Year
SOUTHERN MISS
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Momoka Ando Fr. Tokyo, Japan Friend Chompitakdacha Jr. Chiangmai, Thailand Icie Cockerham So. Hamilton, Mississippi Merche Corbacho So. Castellon, Spain Jacee Fields Fr. Fort Worth, Texas Elena Melich Fr. Guadalajara, Spain Tenley Moretti Sr. Ankeny, Iowa Head Coach: Lucy Nunn Burke (Arkansas, 2009), Fourth Year Graduate Assistant Coach: Maribel Lopez, First Year
UTSA
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Camryn Carreon Jr. San Antonio, Texas Morgan Ellison Fr. Peachtree City, Ga Ana Gonzalez Sr. Monterrey, Mexico Hannah Holzmann Sr. San Antonio, Texas Katia Mexsen Sr. Torreón, Mexico Nicole Polivchak Sr. Sarasota, Fla. Head Coach: Summer Batiste (USC, 2019), Fifth Year Assistant Coach: Mary Janiga (USC, 2012), First Year
WICHITA STATE
ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Chiara Arya Sr. Jakarta, Indonesia Louisa Brunt Sr. Manchester, England / Bury Grammar Girls School Kenni Henson Jr. Derby, Kan. Sarah Lawson R-Fr. Olathe, Kan. Megan Lucas Jr. Topeka, Kan. Madison Slayton So. Wichita, Kan. Mar Vidal So. Barcelona, Spain Head Coach: Tom McCurdy (Eastern Washington, 1994), Thirteenth Year Assistant Coach: Alejandra Heinen (Wichita State, 2016), Fifth Year