2019-2020 QUICK FACTS AND ROSTER
2019-2020 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF QUICK FACTS Location
J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Founded 1919 Enrollment 44,947 Nickname Bruins Colors Blue and Gold Conference Pac-12 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Athletic Director Dan Guerrero Senior Associate A.D./SWA Christina Rivera Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Michael Teitell Head Coach Carrie Forsyth, 21st Year Associate Head Coach Alicia Um Holmes, 14th Year Volunteer Assistant Coach Steve Holmes NCAA Championships 3 (1991, 2004, 2011) Women’s Golf SID James Ybiernas Ybiernas’ Office Phone (310) 206-8123 Ybiernas’ Cell Phone (818) 635-8873 Ybiernas’ E-mail jamesy@athletics.ucla.edu Athletic Communications Fax (310) 825-8664 Website www.uclabruins.com
2019-2020 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF ROSTER NAME Ty Akabane Mariel Galdiano Clare Legaspi Emilie Paltrinieri Simar Singh Emma Spitz Annabel Wilson Yuki Yoshihara Phoebe Yue
HT 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-5
YR FR SR SR FR SO FR FR FR SO
EXP HS 3V 3V HS TR HS HS HS 1V
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley HS) Pearl City, Hawai’i (Punahou School) Quezon City, Philippines (St. Paul College, Pasig) Milan, Italy (Istituto E. De Amicis) Los Altos, Calif. (Los Altos HS/Oregon) Vienna, Austria Lurgan, Northern Ireland (St Ronan’s College) Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge HS) West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Collingwood School)
Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth, 21st Year (UCLA, 1994) Associate Head Coach: Alicia Um Holmes, 14th Year (UCLA, 2002) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Steve Holmes
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ty Akabane Carrie Forsyth Mariel Galdiano Clare Legaspi
AH-kuh-bah-nee CARE-ee FOR-syth (sounds like scythe) MARE-e-el GALL-dee-ah-no Luh-GAS-pea
Emilie Paltrinieri Simar Singh Yuki Yoshihara Phoebe Yue
PALL-trin-yare-ee simmer YOU-key yo-SHE-har-uh YOU
TY AKABANE
MARIEL GALDIANO
CLARE LEGASPI
EMILIE PALTRINIERI
SIMAR SINGH
EMMA SPITZ
5-5 • FRESHMAN DANVILLE, CALIF.
5-3 • SENIOR PEARL CITY, HAWAI’I
5-7 • SENIOR QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES
5-8 • FRESHMAN MILAN, ITALY
5-5 • SOPHOMORE LOS ALTOS, CALIF.
5-5 • FRESHMAN VIENNA, AUSTRIA
ANNABEL WILSON YUKI YOSHIHARA 5-7 • FRESHMAN LURGAN, NORTHERN IRELAND
5-4 • FRESHMAN IRVINE, CALIF.
PHOEBE YUE
CARRIE FORSYTH ALICIA UM HOLMES
5-5 • SOPHOMORE HEAD COACH ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA 21ST YEAR (UCLA, 1994) 14TH YEAR (UCLA, 2002)
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STEVE HOLMES VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH
HEAD COACH CARRIE FORSYTH Having led the Bruins to a pair of NCAA Championships, while coaching players to 100 All-American awards and six conference Golfer of the Year accolades, Carrie Forsyth begins her 21st season leading the UCLA women’s golf program in 2019-2020. Under Forsyth, the Bruins have won NCAA Championships in 2004 and 2011, and have finished runner-up three more times in 2005, 2008 and 2009. UCLA has finished in the Top 10 at the NCAA Championships 14 times in the last 20 years, including 2016 and 2018 when it won the stroke-play competition. In addition to the pair of national championships, Forsyth has also led the Bruins to eight NCAA Regional crowns, including back-to-back wins three times (2002, 2004-2005, 2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2014). The Bruins have claimed five Pac-10/12 Conference titles, winning the league championship in 2017 and 2018. In 2017, UCLA was the only CARRIE FORSYTH team to finish in red figures and won by 21 strokes. A year later, the Bruins again were the only squad to score under par, winning by 12 shots. UCLA HEAD COACH also won back-to-back-to-back Pac-10 titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006. 21ST YEAR The Bruins have placed in the Top 3 of the conference on 15 occasions. UCLA, 1994 Five Bruins have won the conference individual championship: Charlotte Mayorkas (2004), Tiffany Joh (2007), Alison Lee (2014), Lilia Vu (2017) and Patty Tavatanakit (2018). Vu defeated the field in 2017 by six shots, with Tavatanakit besting Vu in a playoff in 2018. Six Bruins have been named Pac-10/12 Golfer of the Year, including four of the last six (Vu, 2018; Bronte Law, 2015 and 2016; Alison Lee, 2014). Joh was the league GOY in 2008, while Mayorkas earned the award in 2004. Seven have received Pac-10/12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year: Tavatanakit (2018), Vu (2016), A.Lee (2014), Erynne Lee (2012), Joh (2006), Hannah Jun (2004) and Yvonne Choe (2002). Forsyth is a six-time Pac-10/12 Conference Coach of the Year, earning the award in 2018, as well as in back-toback seasons twice (2011-2012; 2004-2005) and in 2002. Forsyth was also named the WGCA Region Coach of the Year in 2018, the fourth time she has been bestowed the award (2012, 2010, 2004). In 2004, she was named the WGCA National Coach of the Year, while in 2011, Forsyth earned Golfweek National Coach of the Year plaudits. The Bruins have received a total of 100 All-American awards during the last 20 seasons, 52 WGCA/NGCA honors and 48 Golfweek accolades. In 2018, Vu was the second Bruin to be named PING WGCA Player of the Year, joining Law in 2016. Law was also the second Bruin to earn Golfweek POY honors (A.Lee - 2014). In 2016, Law became the second Bruin recipient of the ANNIKA Award, joining Lee. Also on the national level, Tavatanakit was the 2018 WGCA Freshman of the Year, joining A.Lee (2014) and E.Lee (2012) as Bruin recipients. Along with its six conference Players of the Year and seven league Freshman/Newcomers of the Year, UCLA has received 56 All-Pac-10/12 First or Second Team honors since 2000. A total of 23 players have won 65 individual tournament titles during Forsyth’s tenure, as the Bruins have won 71 events. Over a dozen Bruins who were under Forsyth’s tutelage at UCLA are currently members of the LPGA, Symetra and European Tours. In 2014, Mo Martin (2001-2005) became the first Bruin to win a major with her victory at the Ricoh British Open. Later that year, Alison Lee won the LPGA Qualifying Tournament to become the second player in school history to earn her tour card while being a UCLA student. The first was Stephanie Kono in 2011. In the summer of 2019, Tavatanakit won three times on the Symetra Tour and was named the Rookie of the Year. On Dec. 6, 2011, Forsyth was inducted into the NGCA Coaches Hall of Fame. She married James Forsyth on July 26, 2003, and the couple resides in Santa Clarita with their twin sons and daughter. Through the Years Last season, the Bruins finished 20th at the NCAA Championships, winning a pair of tournaments (Golfweek Conference Challenge, Dual Match Versus Denver). UCLA secured seven individual titles, led by three from Tavatanakit (ANNIKA Intercollegiate, Dual Match vs. Denver, NCAA East Lansing Regional). Wu won twice (Dual Match, PING/ASU Invitational), as did Galdiano (Golfweek Challenge, Stanford Intercollegiate). Tavatanakit was a First Team WGCA and Golfweek All-American, Galdiano was a Third Team Golfweek All-American and an Honorable Mention WGCA All-American and Wu was an Honorable Mention Golfweek All-American. Galdiano and Tavatanakit were also First Team All-Pac-12. In 2017-2018, the Bruins defended their Pac-12 Championship, beating the field by 12 strokes to win their seventh league title. In addition to the team victory, Tavatanakit defeated Vu in a playoff to take home medalist honors. Tavatanakit became the sixth Bruin golfer to take home the Pac-12 individual title and second in a row (Vu). UCLA was the No. 1 seed for the NCAA Tournament and won the stroke-play portion of the NCAA Championships, its seventh victory of the year, which tied a single-season school record. The Bruins swept the major Pac-12 awards, with Vu being named Golfer of the Year, Tavatanakit Freshman of the Year and Forsyth earning league Coach of the Year accolades. Vu, who won four times on the season to give her a school-record eight for her career, was also named PING WGCA Player of the Year, while Tavatanakit, who also won four times, the most ever for a UCLA firstyear player, was named WGCA Freshman of the Year. Tavatanakit and Vu were named WGCA and Golfweek First Team All-Americans, Galdiano earned Second Team WGCA and Golfweek All-American and First Team All-Pac-12 honors and Wu was a Second Team All-Pac-12 honoree. In 2016-2017, UCLA won four times at the Stanford Intercollegiate, the Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play, the Anuenue Spring Break Classic and the Pac-12 Championships. The Bruins also had two players combine to win five individual titles. Before she turned pro, Law won the Stanford Intercollegiate in October for the third year in a row. Then, Vu turned in one of the most dominant stretches ever in college golf, winning four straight events (Bruin Wave Invitational, Anuenue, Silverado Showdown and Pac-12), a first in school history. Vu would earn WGCA and Golfweek First Team All-American honors, as well as First Team All-Pac-12 accolades, Galdiano was named a Second Team Golfweek All-American, Honorable Mention WGCA All-American and All-Pac-12 First Team and Wu was recognized on the All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention squad. In 2015-2016, the Bruins won five stroke-play events, including the NCAA Championships, finishing as a semifinalist in the match-play portion. Among UCLA’s other four victories were its own Bruin Wave Invitational. Law, the winner of the ANNIKA Award, as well as the WGCA, Golfweek and Pac-12 Golfers of the Year, led the team with a 70.6 scoring average, shooting 40 shots under par, while Vu, the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, was eight shots under par for the year with a 71.7 scoring average. PAGE 2 • 2019-2020 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
HEAD COACH CARRIE FORSYTH • ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ALICIA UM HOLMES In 2014-2015, UCLA featured the Pac-12 Golfer of the Year in Law, who was also named First Team WGCA All-American and All-Pac-12, leading the conference and ranking seventh nationally with a 71.9 stroke average. She was also a two-time Pac-12 Golfer of the Month in 2014-2015, while Erynne Lee was named to the WGCA All-American team. The Bruins placed fourth at the Pac-12 Championships, and after starting slow at the NCAA Championships, rebounded to finish in 15th place. Off the course, the Bruins won the Don Shepard Award for highest team GPA at UCLA for the third straight year. Between the 2010-2011 and 2013-2014 seasons, the Bruins won 40 percent of their tournaments, taking home 19 titles in 47 events. In 2013-2014, UCLA won four times, including five individual victories. Three of those were by Pac-12 individual champion Alison Lee, who among her many awards earned were Pac-12 Golfer and Freshman of the Year, the ANNIKA award (nation’s top player), Golfweek Player of the Year and WGCA Freshman of the Year. The 2011-2012 campaign saw the Bruins tie a school record with seven victories. It was another Lee, Erynne, who was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, in addition to NGCA FOY. UCLA also won seven tournament titles in 2008-2009 and 2003-2004. In 2011, the Bruins won the NCAA team title for the second time under Forsyth’s leadership. The entire five-player lineup of Kono, Ani Gulugian, Lee Lopez, Tiffany Lua and Glory Yang were named All-Americans. The Bruins posted the postseason trifecta in 2004, winning the NCAA, Regional and Pac-10 Championships. Red, White and Blue Bruins Outside of UCLA, Forsyth has coached a pair of U.S. Women’s Amateur champions in Jane Park and Maria Jo Uribe, and two other players, Joh and Brianna Do, have won three U.S. Women’s Amateur Publinks titles. In 2010, Kono and Lua played on the victorious United States Curtis Cup Team. In 2016, as women’s golf returned to the Olympics, Uribe represented Colombia at the Rio Games, finishing in a tie for 19th. Before Coaching Forsyth served as the head coach at CSUN from 1996-1999, where she was named the 1998-1999 Big Sky Coach of the Year. In her three seasons, the Matadors improved their team scoring average by 31 strokes. In 1990, the former Carrie Leary entered UCLA as a walk-on player and earned a scholarship after her first year. As a freshman she played in 11 tournaments, including the Pac-10 and NCAA Championships. She graduated with honors from UCLA in 1994 with a degree in psychology and also served as the Bruins’ student assistant coach during the 1993-1994 season. As an amateur, Forsyth competed in four U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championships and advanced to the quarterfinals in 1991. She also competed in three U.S. Amateur Championships and was an alternate qualifier for the 1992 and 1994 U.S. Women’s Open Championships. Forsyth played on several LPGA mini-tours and competed in the 1995 LPGA Tour Qualifying School. Forsyth enjoyed a fine junior career before coming to UCLA. She won over 30 events as a member of the Southern California Junior Golf Association, including a third-place individual finish at the 1983 Junior World Championship. She graduated from Canyon High School in 1989 and lettered on the boy’s golf team for four years, earning MVP honors as a senior.
CARRIE FORSYTH’S HEAD COACHING RECORD SEASON 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 TOTALS
EVENTS 11 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 13 233
WINS 1 2 1 0 6 6 5 0 4 7 2 6 7 2 4 1 5 4 7 2 72
INDIVIDUAL WINS 2 1 0 1 6 1 1 2 3 5 1 3 3 1 5 4 5 5 8 7 64
TOP 5 FINISHES 5 6 6 8 11 10 9 8 10 10 10 10 11 6 11 9 10 8 12 6 176
TOP 10 FINISHES 8 10 9 12 12 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 11 12 11 12 11 219
PAC-10/12 FINISH 3rd 7th 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 4th 2nd 1st 1st 6th 5 TITLES
REGIONALS FINISH NCAA FINISH 14th n/a 4th T-5th 1st 21st 3rd T-5th 1st 1st T-1st 2nd 2nd 11th 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 6th 1st 1st T-1st 8th 7th 4th 1st 3rd 2nd 15th 3rd 1st (Stroke Play)/T-3rd (Match Play) 8th n/a 2nd T-1st (Stroke Play)/T-5th (Match Play) 3rd 20th 8 TITLES 2 TITLES
Alicia Um Holmes, voted 2014 WGCA Assistant Coach of the Year, enters her 14th season as UCLA associate women’s golf coach in 2019-2020. “Alicia is one of the best and most qualified assistant coaches in the country,” said Bruin head coach Carrie Forsyth. “Her talents are many, and her attitude is outstanding. She is a vital member of our coaching staff and a caring and supportive mentor to our players. She deserves much of the credit for our program’s excellence on the course, in the classroom, and in the community.” For the past several years, Um Holmes has been credited with organizing UCLA’s very successful fund-raiser, the Bruin 18 Invitational, which has netted in excess of several hundred thousand dollars. In 2013, she helped organize, along with Coach Forsyth, the Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship, a resounding success according to many coaches and fans. In addition, Um Holmes and Forsyth have teamed up with Pepperdine to stage the highly-popular Bruin Wave Invitational. Finally, the two coaches have successfully hosted the UCLA Golf Camp, which has seen increasing attendance and revenue over the last decade. In the summer of 2006, Um Holmes was credited with gaining verbal commitments from future multiple All-Americans ALICIA UM HOLMES Maria Jose Uribe and Glory Yang. Uribe won the 2007 U.S. Women’s Amateur title and left UCLA with three career victories, including a pair of NCAA Regional titles. Yang advanced to the second round of the 2007 U.S. Women’s ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Amateur Championship and won her first collegiate tournament in September of 2010. She also earned All-America 14TH YEAR and all-conference honors for the second straight year in 2009. UCLA, 2002 During her playing days, Um earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention accolades when she tied for 12th place at the 2002 Pac-10 Championship as a senior. She was a member of the UCLA team that won the program’s first regional championship in 2002. That season, the Bruins finished 21st at the NCAA Championship. She also served as team captain for the 2001-2002 season. Um played three seasons for Forsyth and one year for Hall of Fame Coach Jackie Steinmann before graduating with a degree in economics in March 2002. She was named to the Director’s Honor Roll six times. In her UCLA career, Um made 37 starts, played 107 rounds and averaged 77.2. Her best season was her senior year when she averaged 75.7 in 32 rounds with three Top 20 finishes. She also recorded her career low round that season -- a two-under par 69 in the third round of the Stanford Invitational. Since her graduation and prior to her appointment at UCLA, Um worked in the hospitality and golf industries as well as for an information systems company. For the 2005 calendar year, she competed on the West Coast Ladies Golf Tour, qualified to play on the Futures Tour and participated in the LPGA Qualifying School. Um played three years at Newbury Park High School before spending her senior year at Westlake High and graduating in 1997. She won the 1996 SCGA Jr. Match Play Championship and played in the 1997 and ‘99 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships. In June of 2008, Um married Steve Holmes and the couple resides in Simi Valley. PAGE 3 • 2019-2020 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES SAN RAMON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF Akabane attended San Ramon Valley HS in Danville, Calif., serving as team captain of the golf team and graduating with high honors ... has qualified for 10 USGA events, including the 2017 and 2019 U.S. Women’s Opens and the 2015, 2018 and 2019 U.S. Women’s Amateurs ... tied for 21st in stroke play at the ‘19 U.S. Women’s Amateur (Round of 32 in match play) and tied for 22nd at the ‘18 U.S. Women’s Amateur ... won the 2018 California Women’s Amateur Championship, shooting 9-under in stroke play to earn medalist honors by seven shots, and then going on to win five match-play contests ... won two AJGA events in 2019 (Heather Farr Classic, Yolo Fliers Championship) ... was selected as a member of the West Team for the AJGA Wyndham Cup ... also chosen to represent the United States at the 2019 Junior Solheim Cup, but was unable to play ... ended the summer of 2019 ranked No. 11 on the AJGA Polo Golf rankings, recording nine Top 5 finishes and 14 Top 10 showings ... 2018 Rolex All-American honorable mention.
TY AKABANE 5-5 • FRESHMAN DANVILLE, CALIF. SAN RAMON VALLEY HS
PERSONAL Born in Walnut Creek, Calif. ... parents are Paige and Christopher Akabane ... mother played tennis at Pacific ... has a younger brother, Kai ... chose to attend UCLA because of the great balance of academics and athletics ... says the No. 1 reason she competes in golf is because it is something that she has a passion for, and that the sport is a never-ending challenge with the ability to always improve and learn new things ... favorites include the television shows “Vampire Diaries” and “Riverdale”, singers Bruno Mars, Drake and Post Malone, the Golden State Warriors and eating acai bowls and poke ... biggest athletic thrills of her career so far were playing at the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open and winning the 2018 California Women’s Amateur Championship ... hobbies include surfing, boogie boarding and paddle boarding ... athlete she most admires is Lydia Ko, who she had the chance to play a practice round with at the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open ... undeclared major. SUMMER 2019 Galdiano represented the United States at the Arnold Palmer Cup in Arkansas, earning a point in the first mixed fourball match ... also played at the U.S. Women’s Amateur.
2018-2019 Was named Golfweek Third Team All-American and WGCA Honorable Mention All-American, as well as All-Pac-12 First Team ... was a finalist for the ANNIKA Award ... second on the team with a 72.9 scoring average, recording four Top 10s, eight Top 20s, nine under-par rounds and four rounds in the 60s ... posted the first two wins of her career at the Golfweek Conference Challenge and the Stanford MARIEL GALDIANO Intercollegiate ... shot under par in all three rounds at the Golfweek Challenge, finishing at 13-under 203 on a 5-3 • SENIOR 2-under 70, a 4-under 68 and a 7-under 65 ... followed PEARL CITY, HAWAI’I that up by sharing medalist honors at Stanford (-8, 205) PUNAHOU SCHOOL thanks to a second-round, 9-under 62, which marked the lowest one-round score in UCLA history and tied for the lowest Bruin round in relation to par ... eight of her nine under-par rounds came during the fall ... shot a 2-under 214 (T-18) at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate, recording a 1-under 71 in round one and a 3-under 69 in round two ... recorded two other top 10 finishes at the Bruin Wave Invitational (T-3, +8, 224) and the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (T-8, +4, 217), shooting a 1-under 70 in the final round of the NGRC ... tied for 11th at the Silverado Showdown (+5, 221) and tied for 12th at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (E, 219), shooting a pair of 1-under 72s to end the Nanea ... tied for 13th at the Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (+5, 218) ... was a combined 9-under in her second rounds ... also played in the LPGA Tour’s Kia Classic ... named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Team. SUMMER 2018 Was a part of the winning Curtis Cup team for the United States, earning two points in three matches ... won her singles match and also gained a point in four-ball with Bruin teammate Lilia Vu ... also helped Team USA to a victory at the Arnold Palmer Cup, recording two points in mixed foursomes and singles ... tied for eighth at the Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship (-3, 281). 2017-2018 Was named a Second Team All-American by both the WGCA and Golfweek, while also being named First Team All-Pac-12 Conference ... was third on the team with a 72.3 scoring average, recording six Top 10s, 16 under-par rounds and nine rounds in the 60s ... was outstanding in her last two tournaments of the season, tying for third at the NCAA San Francisco Regional and tying for seventh at the NCAA Championship stroke play ... started with a 6-under 66 and closed with a 3-under 69 at Regionals to finish at 6-under 210 ... posted a pair of under-par rounds at the NCAA Championship (-1, 287), winning her quarterfinal match play contest over Arizona ... finished under par in six tournaments ... was a combined 1-under in her round twos and 5-under in her round threes ... was solo second at the Wildcat Invitational (-11, 205), shooting a pair of 3-under 69s and a final-round, 5-under 67, while also placing second in the single round of stroke play at the SDSU March Mayhem (-2, 70) ... tied for fourth at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+8, 224) and tied for fifth at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-2, 144) ... was solo 11th at the Stanford Intercollegiate (+3, 216) and tied for 11th at both the ANNIKA Intercollegiate (-1, 215) and the Battle at the Beach (E, 213) ... was 29th at the Pac-12 Championships (+9, 225) ... named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Team.
2016-2017 Was a Second Team Golfweek All-American and Honorable Mention WGCA All-American ... earned All-Pac-12 Conference First Team accolades ... appeared in 10 stroke-play events and 27 rounds, recording a scoring average of 72.4, which was second on the team ... tallied 11 under-par rounds and five in the 60s ... had five Top 10s, including runner-up finishes at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-4, 215) and the Pac-12 Championships (-1, 215) ... tied a season-low round to par with a 5-under 68 at the Nanea, also producing a 1-under 72 in round two ... closed Pac-12s with a 3-under 69 ... tied for third at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+4, 223) ... was fourth at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-3, 213), recording a second-round 71 (-1) and a final-round 67 (-5) ... tied for fifth in the single round of stroke play at the East Lake Cup (-1, 71) ... also finished inside the Top 20 in two more events with a T-11 at the Silverado Showdown (-2, 214) and a T-17 at the NCAA Regional (+2, 218) ... opened the Silverado with a 4-under 68, while closing the NCAA Regional with a 2-under 70 ... shot a 2-under 70 in her first collegiate round at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate, tying for 27th (E, 216) at the event ... also posted under-par first rounds at the Stanford Intercollegiate (-1, 70) and the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-2, 69) ... had her score count in 26 of 27 rounds ... was under par for the year in her first rounds (-1) and final rounds (-9) ... went 2-1 at the Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play. SUMMER 2016 Represented the United States at the Curtis Cup (2-2 in match play) and the Women’s World Amateur Team Championship (T-29, +8, 296) ... shot a championship-record, 9-under 133 to earn medalist honors at the U.S. Women’s Amateur, breaking the previous lowest 36-hole score by two shots ... her second-round 65 (-6) tied for the lowest score in the tournament and equaled the second-lowest round ever at a U.S. Women’s Am ... fell in extra holes in the first round of match play ... tied for second at the Junior PGA Championship in August (-5, 208), setting the Wannamoisett Country Club’s competitive course record with a 64 in round one ... was third at the AJGA Yani Tseng. PRE-UCLA AMATEUR GOLF Was a three-time Rolex All-American, earning First Team honors in 2015 and Second Team accolades in 2013 and 2014 ... finished 42nd at the 2015 U.S. Women’s Open (+6, 286) ... also played in the 2011 and 2013 U.S. Women’s Opens ... won the 2015 Canadian Women’s Amateur by one shot ... also won the ‘15 Joanne Winter Arizona Silver Belle Championships ... was the runner-up at the 2015 Junior PGA and the Polo Golf Junior Classic ... reached the round of 32 at the ‘15 U.S. Women’s Amateur and the round of 64 at the U.S. Girls’ Junior ... finished inside the Top 15 in all six of her 2015 AJGA events, including a third-place showing at the Rolex Girls Junior Championships. PUNAHOU SCHOOL Galdiano played four years of golf at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawai’i ... was the Hawaii High School Athletic Association individual State Champion three years in a row (2013-2015) ... named the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015 ... helped Punahou to four HHSAA team titles ... coached by Ed Kageyama. PERSONAL Born Mariel Lancy Galdiano in Honolulu, Hawai’i ... parents are Marivic and Rogelio Galdiano ... is an only child ... chose to attend UCLA because of its dedication and excellence in education and athletics ... things she likes the most about golf are how you can keep improving daily, as well as the many opportunities that come with it ... biggest athletic thrill so far was being able to participate in four U.S. Women’s Opens ... athlete she admires the most is Lydia Ko ... favorites include actress Jennifer Lawrence, the Golden State Warriors and its star Stephen Curry and singers Justin Bieber and Drake ... hobbies include hiking, shopping and finding new music ... majoring in psychology.
CAREER STATISTICS SUMMER 2017 Won individual and team gold for Team USA at the World University Games in Taiwan in August, posting a three-round score of 8-under 208 to win by four strokes ... tied for 11th at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship (-1, 143) and tied for 13th at the Canadian Women’s Amateur (+7, 287) ... participated in her fourth U.S. Women’s Open.
YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 ‘16-’17 10 27 0 5 7 11 5 ‘17-’18 12 34 0 6 9 16 9 ‘18-’19 11 33 2 4 8 9 4 TOTALS 33 94 2 15 24 36 18
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AVG. LOW 72.4 67 72.3 66 72.9 62 72.5 62
PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES SUMMER 2019 Legaspi tied for 11th at the SCGA Women’s Amateur Championship. 2018-2019 Legaspi was one of two players to appear in all 13 tournaments, posting a 74.6 scoring average ... had three Top 10s, five Top 20s, seven under-par rounds and a pair of rounds in the 60s ... tied for third at the Dual Match Versus Denver, shooting a 1-under 71 ... tied for fourth at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+3, 216) ... tied for seventh at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, finishing at 3-under 213, shooting a 4-under 68 in round one ... tied for 18th at the Bruin Wave Invitational and tied CLARE LEGASPI for 20th at the Stanford Intercollegiate (+2, 215), posting 5-7 • SENIOR a 4-under 67 in round one ... shot a 2-under 71 in round QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES two of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (T-22, +2, 221) ... fired ST. PAUL COLLEGE, PASIG a 1-under 71 to open the Silverado Showdown ... ended the Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (T-30) with a 1-under 70 ... shot a 2-under 70 in the second round of the NCAA East Lansing Regional (T-27)... also appeared in the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship, where she tied for 34th ... named to the Pac-12 Conference All-Academic Honorable Mention Team. SUMMER 2018 - Tied for fourth at the Women’s TRANS National Amateur Championship (-4, 284). 2017-2018 Recorded a pair of Top 20s, three under-par rounds and a 75.4 scoring average ... tied for 11th at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (+1, 147), opening with a 1-under 73 ... tied for 16th at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate (+1, 217), posting a 2-under 70 in round two ... opened the Battle at the Beach with a 2-under 69 ... tied for 38th at the Pac-12 Championships (+13, 229), tied for 60th at the NCAA Championship (+16, 304) and tied for 74th at the NCAA San Francisco Regional (+12, 228) ... named to the Pac-12 Conference All-Academic Honorable Mention Team.
had a pair of Top 10s, finishing sixth at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+5, 224) and placing eighth in the single round of stroke play at the East Lake Cup (E, 72) ... recorded a pair of under-par rounds, shooting a 2-under 70 in the second round of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate and firing a 1-under 70 in the opening round of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge ... tied for 25th at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic (+9, 225) ... tied for 39th at the Pac-12 Championships (+16, 232) and was 78th at the NCAA Regional (+18, 234) ... went 3-1-1 in two match-play events ... was 2-0 at the East Lake Cup and 1-1-1 at the Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play. PRE-UCLA AMATEUR GOLF Legaspi was a 2014 AJGA All-American Honorable Mention selection ... finished 20th at the 2016 AJGA Yorba Linda and Alison Lee tournaments and T-36 at the Yani Tseng ... also played in the ‘16 U.S. Girls’ Junior qualifier ... won individual gold medals for the Philippines at the 2013 Asian Youth Games and the 2014 Southeast Asia Amateur Golf Team Championship (Santi Cup), as well as a team gold medal at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games ... tied for eighth at the 2014 Queen Sirikit Cup, was 11th at the ‘14 Asian Games and 21st at the World Amateur Team Championship ... won the Toyota Tour Cup Series Invitational, the Ping Phoenix Junior and the AJGA Junior at Gainey Ranch in 2014 ... also had two other finishes in the top five in AJGA events in ‘14 and advanced to the round of 16 at the 2014 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship. ST. PAUL COLLEGE, PASIG - Attended St. Paul College, Pasig, which doesn’t have a golf team. PERSONAL Born Clare Amelia Paciente Legaspi in Los Angeles, Calif. ... parents are Arleen and Norman Legaspi ... has an older sister, Maria, a younger sister, Sofia, and an older brother, Carlo ... chose to attend UCLA because it has the most balanced academic and athletic program ... number one reason she competes in golf is because the sport focuses more on the mental aspect rather than the physical aspect ... started playing at the age of six ... biggest athletic thrill so far was winning the gold medal at the 2013 Asian Youth Games ... athlete she admires the most is Lydia Ko ... favorites include the movie “The Avengers”, the Golden State Warriors, singer Taylor Swift and the television show “Criminal Minds” ... hobbies include reading books and watching movies ... majoring in international developmental studies.
CAREER STATISTICS SUMMER 2017 Was third at the Cactus Tour’s Sun City Country Club and the Cactus Collegiate Challenge. 2016-2017 Appeared in 10 stroke-play tournaments and 27 rounds, recording a scoring average of 76.7 ...
YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 ‘16-’17 10 27 0 2 2 2 0 ‘17-’18 9 25 0 0 2 3 1 ‘18-’19 13 37 0 3 5 7 2 TOTALS 32 89 0 5 9 12 3
AVG. LOW 76.7 70 75.4 69 74.6 67 75.5 67
AMATEUR GOLF/HIGH SCHOOL Paltrinieri attended high school in Milan, Italy at Istituto E. De Amicis (2016-2019) and American School of Milan (2014-2016) ... member of the Italian National Team ... won the German Girls Open in the summer of 2019 ... reached the third round of the ‘19 R&A Girls Amateur Championship and tied for 11th at the ‘19 European Ladies’ Amateur Championship ... helped her country win both the 2018 and 2019 European Girls’ Team Championships ... also represented Italy at the 2018 Women’s Amateur Team Championships - Espirito Santo Trophy ... made the quarterfinals of the 2018 Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship and the Round of 16 at the Girls’ British Open Amateur Championship ... appeared in the 2016 and the 2018 Junior Ryder Cups ... finished 10th at the ‘18 European Ladies’ Amateur ... won the 2018 Italian Ladies Stroke Play Championship (Isa Goldschmid Trophy) and the Italian Ladies Match Play (Giuseppe Silva Trophy).
EMILIE PALTRINIERI 5-8 • FRESHMAN MILAN, ITALY ISTITUTO E. DE AMICIS
PERSONAL Born Emilie Alba Paltrinieri in Paris, France ... parents are Chrystelle Claudiane Simon and Massimo Paltrineri ... has an older brother, Julien ... chose to attend UCLA because it is one of the best schools academically and it has a great sports program ... says she chose to play golf because it is a sport in which you compete against yourself and it gives you great satisfaction when you achieve your goals ... things she likes the most about golf are the environment in which it is played, how every shot is diverse and that you are responsible for every shot you hit ... hobbies include visiting new places and hanging out with friends ... biggest athletic thrill so far was winning the World Girls Team Championship after a three-player playoff ... favorites include actor Cillian Murphy, the movie “The Hunger Games”, soccer team AC Milan and golfer Tiger Woods ... undeclared major. OREGON Singh appeared in three tournaments at the University of Oregon in 2018-2019 ... tied for 32nd at the Schooner Fall Classic (E, 213), ending the tournament with rounds of 2-under 69 and 3-under 68 ... tied for 32nd at the PING/ASU Invitational (+5, 221), closing with an even-par 72 and a 1-under 71 ... tied for 74th at the Stanford Intercollegiate (+19, 232). AMATEUR GOLF/LOS ALTOS HIGH SCHOOL Singh attended Los Altos High School in Los Altos, Calif., but did not compete on the golf team ... finished second at the 2019 California Women’s Championship (-7, 209) and tied for seventh in stroke play at the ‘19 California Women’s Amateur Championship ... was runner-up at the 2017 AJGA ACDS Championship ... competed in the 2017 USGA Women’s Four Ball Championship and the 2018 U.S. Women’s Amateur ... had two tournament wins on the NCGA Junior Tour in ‘17 ... was the 2015 California Girls State Junior Champion.
SIMAR SINGH 5-5 • SOPHOMORE LOS ALTOS, CALIF. LOS ALTOS HS/OREGON
PERSONAL Born Simar Kaur Singh in Atlanta, Ga. ... parents are Sangeeta Luthra and Zorawar Biri Singh ... has an older sister, Mehr ... chose to attend UCLA because it has an amazing sports program, great academics and a great coaching staff and team environment ... loves hanging out with her dog ... says the No. 1 reason she plays golf is because she loves the game, and that it is a true test of mental and physical ability ... favorites include the Golden State Warriors, the television show “Game of Thrones”, tennis player Serena Williams and any food her grandma makes ... undeclared pre-law major. PAGE 5 • 2019-2020 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES AMATEUR GOLF Spitz was one of 30 players to tee it up at the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship in 2018 ... took part in the 2019 AIG Women’s British Open ... won the stroke play portion of the 2018 Girls’ British Open Amateur by five shots, and would go on to win the 18-hole match play title to become the first Austrian to win the event ... was a member of the 2018 European Junior Ryder Cup and ‘17 European Junior Solheim Cup teams ... earned a bronze medal at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Argentina ... won the 2019 Slovenian Amateur Championship ... finished second at the ‘19 Austrian Stroke Play Championship ... placed 11th at the ‘19 European Ladies’ Amateur Championship. PERSONAL Born Emma Valtenina Spitz in Vienna, Austria ... parents are Sonja and Heinz Spitz, who are both doctors ... has an older brother, Moritz ... chose to attend UCLA because she believes it can help her achieve her goals in golf and academics ... thing she likes the most about playing golf is facing a new challenge every day
EMMA SPITZ
... hobbies include playing ice hockey and skiing ... biggest athletic thrill was winning the 2018 Girls’ British Open Amateur in front of a huge crowd, including
5-5 • FRESHMAN VIENNA, AUSTRIA
her parents, which made it even more special ... favorites include actress Blake Lively, singer Shawn Mendes, eating pasta and sushi and golfer Rory McIlroy ... psychology major. AMATEUR GOLF/ST RONAN’S COLLEGE Wilson attended St Ronan’s College in Northern Ireland ... won the 2019 Irish Women’s Close Championship ... played in the ‘19 ISPS Handa World Invitational ... represented Ireland at the 2018 and 2019 Ladies’ Home Internationals and European Ladies’ Team Championship, as well as the ‘18 Women’s Amateur Team Championships - Espirito Santo Trophy ... reached the Round of 32 in a pair of match-play events in ‘18, the Girls’ British Open Amateur Championship and the Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship ... in ‘18, tied for eighth at the Portuguese International Ladies Amateur Championship, tied for ninth at the Spanish Ladies’ Amateur Championship and placed Top 20 at the World Junior Girls Championship and the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship. PERSONAL Born Annabel Rose Wilson in Craigavon, Northern Ireland ... parents are Eleanor and Andrew Wilson ... is the middle child of three, with brothers Liam and Edward
ANNABEL WILSON
... has an uncle who is an All-Ireland boxing champion ... chose to attend UCLA because it has the best program in terms of improving players so that they can compete on the LPGA Tour ... says the No. 1 reason she plays golf is because she loves hitting good shots and hitting putts when it matters the most ... biggest
5-7 • FRESHMAN LURGAN, NORTHERN IRELAND hobby is cooking ... thing she likes the most about golf is no matter how good you get, you can always get better ... favorites include the movie “The Hunger ST RONAN’S COLLEGE Games”, singer Chris Brown, eating Indian food and soccer team Liverpool FC ... undecided on a major. WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF
Yoshihara prepped at Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. ... was a four-time Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player and All-League ... became the first WHS girls golfer to win the Pacific Coast League individual title in 2018, winning by two shots ... made it to the CIF State Championship as a freshman and to the Southern Section Regional Championship her final three years ... finished 11th at the 2019 Junior Orange Bowl International ... tied for 21st in stroke play at the 2018 U.S. Girls’ Junior.
PERSONAL Born Yukino Yoshihara in Niigata, Japan ... parents are Yumiko and Norio Yoshihara ... has an older brother, Hidetoshi, who is a senior on the UCLA men’s golf
YUKI YOSHIHARA 5-4 • FRESHMAN IRVINE, CALIF. WOODBRIDGE HS
team ... chose to attend UCLA because it was a great opportunity to be surrounded by phenomenal athletes ... thing she likes the most about playing golf is the fact that your mental game plays a significant role in being successful, and golf focuses less on the physical part of your game ... hobbies include going to the beach, gym, hiking and watching movies ... biggest athletic thrill so far was when she sunk a seven-foot putt on the last hole to win an AJGA Tournament in South Carolina ... favorites include actor Zac Efron, singer Ariana Grande, the movie “The Fault in Our Stars” and the Los Angeles Dodgers ... business economics major. SUMMER 2019 Yue tied for fourth at the British Columbia Women’s Amateur and tied for seventh at the Pacific Northwest Women’s Amateur Championship ... also competed in the Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship. 2018-2019 Yue played in 11 events and had a pair of Top 10s, with a scoring average of 79.1 ... tied for third at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+8, 224) and was 10th at the Dual Match Versus Denver ... finished 40th at the Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship ... was 54th at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview.
PHOEBE YUE
AMATEUR GOLF/COLLINGWOOD SCHOOL
5-5 • SOPHOMORE Yue won the BC Junior Girls’ Championship (+2, 290) ... WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA won the 15-18 Girls’ title at the MJT Humber College PGM Classic (+4, 221) ... finished solo fourth at the Future Links, COLLINGWOOD SCHOOL driven by Acura Pacific Championship (+6, 222), tied for seventh at the Canadian Junior Girls Championship (+9, 297) and 11th at the Junior Americas Cup
(+14, 224) ... attended Collingwood School in West Vancouver, B.C., coached by Michael Payne ... was a team captain in 2017 and 2018, as well as Most Valuable Player those two years ... won the individual and team championships at the 2018 BC Provincial Championships after finishing in second in 2016 and 2017 and in third in 2015. PERSONAL Born Phoebe Shiqi Yue in Shenzhen, China ... parents are Maggie Ma and Eric Yue ... father played competitive soccer in China ... has a younger sister, Jena ... chose to attend UCLA because she believes the coaches will help her reach her fullest potential, as well as because the weather is perfect ... says the No. 1 reasons she competes in golf are because the sport requires so much physical, as well as mental, stability, and because she is the only one who can determine the outcome of her score ... biggest athletic thrill was breaking the course record at the CN Western Championship ... most admires golfer Tom Watson because of his persistence and patience ... favorites include actress Audrey Hepburn, the Vancouver Canucks, Russian gymnast Yevgeniya Kanayeva and singer Quinn XCII ... majoring in communications.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW ‘18-’19 11 31 0 2 2 0 0 79.1 73
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2018-2019 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Player Mariel Galdiano
Dates Sept. 17-19 Sept. 24-26 Oct. 19-21 Nov. 5-7 Feb. 3-5 Feb. 25-26 March 8-10 April 7-9 April 15-17 May 6-8 May 17-20
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M (72) 214 (-2) 71 (-1) 69 (-3) 74 (+2) Golfweek Conference Challenge (72) 203 (-13) 70 (-2) 68 (-4) 65 (-7) Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 205 (-8) 71 (E) 62 (-9) 72 (+1) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 219 (E) 75 (+2) 72 (-1) 72 (-1) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (71) 217 (+4) 76 (+5) 71 (E) 70 (-1) Bruin Wave Invitational (72) 224 (+8) 74 (+2) 75 (+3) 75 (+3) Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (71) 219 (+6) 73 (+2) 71 (E) 75 (+4) Silverado Showdown (72) 221 (+5) 74 (+2) 72 (E) 75 (+3) Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (71) 218 (+5) 74 (+3) 72 (+1) 72 (+1) NCAA East Lansing Regional (72) 228 (+12) 80 (+8) 74 (+2) 74 (+2) NCAA Championship (73) 239 (+20) 82 (+9) 75 (+2) 82 (+9) Total Rounds: 33 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,407 (+37) 820 (+30) 781 (-9) 806 (+16) Scoring Average: 72.9 74.5 71.0 73.3 Wins: 2; Top 10’s: 4; Top 20’s: 8; Rounds Under Par: 9; Rounds Under 70: 4; Rounds Used/Team Rounds (Counter Percentage): 32/33 (97.0%)
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Finish T-18 1st T-1st T-12 T-8 T-3 T-22 T-11 T-13 T-53 T-93
Player Clare Legaspi
Dates Sept. 17-19 Sept. 24-26 Oct. 19-21 Nov. 5-7 Feb. 3-5 Feb. 25-26 March 8-10 March 26 March 29-31 April 7-9 April 15-17 May 6-8 May 17-20
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M (72) 222 (+6) 76 (+4) 73 (+1) 73 (+1) Golfweek Conference Challenge (72) 213 (-3) 68 (-4) 73 (+1) 72 (E) Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 215 (+2) 67 (-4) 76 (+5) 72 (+1) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 221 (+2) 76 (+3) 71 (-2) 74 (+1) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (71) 216 (+3) 71 (E) 74 (+3) 71 (E) Bruin Wave Invitational (72) 228 (+12) 74 (+2) 77 (+5) 77 (+5) Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (71) 231 (+18) 76 (+5) 80 (+9) 75 (+4) Dual Match vs. Denver (72) 71 (-1) 71 (-1) --PING/ASU Invitational (72) 226 (+10) 73 (+1) 78 (+6) 75 (+3) Silverado Showdown (72) 225 (+9) 71 (-1) 77 (+5) 77 (+5) Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (71) 225 (+12) 76 (+5) 79 (+8) 70 (-1) NCAA East Lansing Regional (72) 222 (+6) 75 (+3) 70 (-2) 77 (+5) NCAA Championship (73) 245 (+26) 80 (+7) 81 (+8) 84 (+11) Total Rounds: 37 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,760 (+102) 954 (+20) 909 (+47) 897 (+35) Scoring Average: 74.6 73.4 75.8 74.8 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 3; Top 20’s: 5; Rounds Under Par: 7; Rounds Under 70: 2; Rounds Used/Team Rounds (Counter Percentage): 28/37 (75.7%)
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Finish T-45 T-7 T-20 T-22 T-4 T-18 T-69 T-3 T-52 T-29 T-30 T-27 T-118
Player Vera Markevich
Dates Oct. 19-21 Nov. 5-7 Feb. 3-5 Feb. 25-26 March 26 March 29-31 April 7-9
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 236 (+23) 81 (+10) 82 (+11) 73 (+2) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 239 (+20) 80 (+7) 79 (+6) 80 (+7) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (71) 247 (+34) 85 (+14) 79 (+8) 83 (+12) *Bruin Wave Invitational (72) 241 (+25) 81 (+9) 82 (+10) 78 (+6) Dual Match vs. Denver (72) 83 (+11) 83 (+11) --PING/ASU Invitational (72) 229 (+13) 75 (+3) 79 (+7) 75 (+3) Silverado Showdown (72) 233 (+17) 74 (+2) 80 (+8) 79 (+7) Total Rounds: 19 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 1,508 (+143) 559 (+56) 481 (+50) 468 (+37) Scoring Average: 79.4 79.9 80.2 78.0 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 1; Top 20’s: 1; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds Under 70: 0; Rounds Used/Team Rounds (Counter Percentage): 9/16 (56.3%)
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Finish T-80 T-56 83rd 66th 9th T-62 T-62
Player Patty Tavatanakit
Dates Sept. 17-19 Sept. 24-26 Feb. 3-5 Feb. 25-26 March 8-10 March 26 March 29-31 April 15-17 May 6-8 May 17-20
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M (72) 203 (-13) 72 (E) 68 (-4) 63 (-9) Golfweek Conference Challenge (72) 205 (-11) 68 (-4) 70 (-2) 67 (-5) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (71) 216 (+3) 73 (+2) 70 (-1) 73 (+2) Bruin Wave Invitational (72) 232 (+16) 76 (+4) 77 (+5) 79 (+7) Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (71) 224 (+11) 73 (+2) 73 (+2) 78 (+7) Dual Match vs. Denver (72) 67 (-5) 67 (-5) --PING/ASU Invitational (72) 214 (-2) 73 (+1) 73 (+1) 68 (-4) Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (71) 222 (+9) 73 (+2) 73 (+2) 76 (+5) NCAA East Lansing Regional (72) 208 (-8) 71 (-1) 66 (-6) 71 (-1) NCAA Championship (73) 230 (+11) 75 (+2) 77 (+4) 78 (+5) Total Rounds: 28 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,021 (+11) 721 (+3) 647 (+1) 653 (+7) Scoring Average: 72.2 72.1 71.9 72.6 Wins: 3; Top 10’s: 6; Top 20’s: 6; Rounds Under Par: 11; Rounds Under 70: 7; Rounds Used/Team Rounds (Counter Percentage): 27/28 (96.4%)
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Finish 1st 2nd T-4 T-39 T-41 T-1 T-10 T-22 1st T-43
Player Lilia Vu
Dates Sept. 17-19 Sept. 24-26
Round 4 -----
Finish T-6 T-5
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M (72) 209 (-7) 70 (-2) 68 (-4) 71 (-1) Golfweek Conference Challenge (72) 212 (-4) 72 (E) 73 (+1) 67 (-5) Total Rounds: 6 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 421 (-11) 142 (-2) 141 (-3) 138 (-6) Scoring Average: 70.2 71.0 70.5 69.0 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 2; Top 20’s: 2; Rounds Under Par: 4; Rounds Under 70: 2; Rounds Used/Team Rounds (Counter Percentage): 5/6 (83.3%) PAGE 8 • 2019-2020 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
2018-2019 INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM STATISTICS
Player Beth Wu
Dates Sept. 17-19 Sept. 24-26 Oct. 19-21 Nov. 5-7 Feb. 3-5 Feb. 25-26 March 8-10 March 26 March 29-31 April 7-9 April 15-17 May 6-8 May 17-20
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M (72) 213 (-3) 72 (E) 70 (-2) 71 (-1) Golfweek Conference Challenge (72) 227 (+11) 71 (-1) 79 (+7) 77 (+5) Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 225 (+12) 78 (+7) 68 (-3) 79 (+8) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 218 (-1) 70 (-3) 75 (+2) 73 (E) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (71) 220 (+7) 71 (E) 74 (+3) 75 (+4) Bruin Wave Invitational (72) 228 (+12) 75 (+3) 73 (+1) 80 (+8) Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (71) 220 (+7) 73 (+2) 72 (+1) 75 (+4) Dual Match vs. Denver (72) 67 (-5) 67 (-5) --PING/ASU Invitational (72) 209 (-7) 75 (+3) 66 (-6) 68 (-4) Silverado Showdown (72) 229 (+13) 72 (E) 80 (+8) 77 (+5) Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (71) 220 (+7) 71 (E) 73 (+2) 76 (+5) NCAA East Lansing Regional (72) 218 (+2) 70 (-2) 75 (+3) 73 (+1) NCAA Championship (73) 235 (+16) 78 (+5) 78 (+5) 79 (+6) Total Rounds: 37 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,729 (+71) 943 (+9) 883 (+21) 903 (+41) Scoring Average: 73.8 72.5 73.6 75.3 Wins: 2; Top 10’s: 3; Top 20’s: 8; Rounds Under Par: 9; Rounds Under 70: 4; Rounds Used/Team Rounds (Counter Percentage): 34/37 (91.9%)
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Finish T-15 T-40 T-56 T-10 T-16 T-18 T-27 T-1 T-1 T-49 T-18 T-11 T-73
Player Phoebe Yue
Dates Oct. 19-21 Nov. 5-7 Feb. 3-5 Feb. 25-26 March 8-10 March 26 March 29-31 April 7-9 April 15-17 May 6-8 May 17-20
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Finish T-84 54th T-79 T-3 82nd 10th 86th T-74 40th T-82 T-113
Finish 2nd
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 238 (+25) 82 (+11) 75 (+4) 81 (+10) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 236 (+17) 84 (+11) 77 (+4) 75 (+2) *Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (71) 241 (+28) 82 (+11) 76 (+5) 83 (+12) Bruin Wave Invitational (72) 224 (+8) 75 (+3) 76 (+4) 73 (+1) Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (71) 237 (+24) 84 (+13) 73 (+2) 80 (+9) Dual Match vs. Denver (72) 84 (+12) 84 (+12) --PING/ASU Invitational (72) 248 (+32) 87 (+15) 78 (+6) 83 (+11) Silverado Showdown (72) 236 (+20) 76 (+4) 80 (+8) 80 (+8) Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (71) 228 (+15) 75 (+4) 75 (+4) 78 (+7) NCAA East Lansing Regional (72) 237 (+21) 82 (+10) 80 (+8) 75 (+3) NCAA Championship (73) 244 (+25) 87 (+14) 78 (+5) 79 (+6) Total Rounds: 31 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,453 (+227) 898 (+108) 768 (+50) 787 (+69) Scoring Average: 79.1 81.6 76.8 78.7 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 2; Top 20’s: 2; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds Under 70: 0; Rounds Used/Team Rounds (Counter Percentage): 13/28 (46.4%) * - Played as Individual 2018-2019 UCLA Women’s Golf Results Dates Tournament (Location/Course) Par Total Round 1 Sept. 17-19 ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M (Lake Elmo, Minn./Royal Golf Club) 72 838 (-26) 285 (-3) Top UCLA Scorer: Patty Tavatanakit (1st; 72-68-63-203, -13) Sept. 24-26 Golfweek Conference Challenge (Wolcott, Colo./Red Sky Golf Club) 72 832 (-32) 277 (-11) Top UCLA Scorer: Mariel Galdiano (1st; 70-68-65-203, -13) Oct. 19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford, Calif./Stanford Golf Club) 71 874 (+22) 297 (+13) Top UCLA Scorer: Mariel Galdiano (T-1st; 71-62-72-205, -8) Nov. 5-7 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Kohala, Hawaii/Nanea Golf Club) 73 890 (+14) 301 (+9) Top UCLA Scorer: Beth Wu (T-10th; 70-75-73-218, -1) Feb. 3-5 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./Palos Verdes Golf Club) 71 869 (+17) 291 (+7) Top UCLA Scorers: Clare Legaspi (T-4th; 71-74-71-216, +3) and Patty Tavatanakit (T-4th; 73-70-73-216, +3) Feb. 25-26 Bruin Wave Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif./San Luis Obispo Country Club) 72 903 (+39) 298 (+10) Top UCLA Scorers: Mariel Galdiano (T-3rd; 74-75-75-224, +8) and Phoebe Yue (T-3rd; 75-76-73-224, +8) March 8-10 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (Hilton Head Island, S.C./Long Cove Club) 71 887 (+35) 295 (+11) Top UCLA Scorer: Mariel Galdiano (T-22nd; 73-71-75-219, +6) March 26 Dual Match vs. Denver (Gold Canyon, Ariz./Superstition Mountain Golf Club) 72 288 (E) 288 (E) Top UCLA Scorers: Patty Tavatanakit/Beth Wu (T-1st; 67, -5) March 29-31 PING/ASU Invitational (Phoenix, Ariz./Papago Golf Course) 72 877 (+13) 296 (+8) Top UCLA Scorer: Beth Wu (T-1st; 75-66-68-209, -7) April 7-9 Silverado Showdown (Napa, Calif./Silverado Country Club) 72 908 (+44) 291 (+3) Top UCLA Scorer: Mariel Galdiano (T-11th; 74-72-75-221, +5) 880 (+28) 293 (+9) April 15-17 Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship (Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./Palos Verdes Golf Club) 71 Top UCLA Scorer: Mariel Galdiano (T-13th; 74-72-72-218, +5) May 6-8 NCAA East Lansing Regional (East Lansing, Mich./Forest Akers West Golf Course) 72 874 (+10) 296 (+8) Top UCLA Scorer: Patty Tavatanakit (1st; 71-66-71-208, -8) May 17-20 NCAA Championship (Fayetteville, Ark./Blessings Golf Club) 73 941 (+65) 315 (+23) Top UCLA Scorer: Patty Tavatanakit (T-43rd; 75-77-78-230, +11) Total Stroke-Play Rounds: 37 Total Strokes (Season to Par):10,861 (+229) 3,823 (+87)
Round 2 275 (-13)
Round 3 278 (-10)
Round 4 --
284 (-4)
271 (-17)
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1st
281 (-3)
296 (+12)
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T-9th
295 (+3)
294 (+2)
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8th
289 (+5)
289 (+5)
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2nd
301 (+13)
304 (+16)
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4th
289 (+5)
303 (+19)
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T-8th
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1st
295 (+7)
286 (-2)
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8th
309 (+21)
308 (+20)
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11th
293 (+9)
294 (+10)
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6th
285 (-3)
293 (+5)
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3rd
308 (+16)
318 (+26)
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20th
3,504 (+56)
3,534 (+86)
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1991 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2004 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
CHRISTY ERB With a late, dramatic comeback, UCLA won its first NCAA Championship in women’s golf in 1991 at the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus. The Bruins overcame a six-shot deficit on the final two holes to tie San Jose State after 72 holes. The Bruins and the Spartans began the first-ever NCAA title sudden death playoff, and on the first extra hole, UCLA’s LaRee Sugg sank a 25-foot birdie putt to win the championship. Individually, Christy Erb (+3, 291) finished second overall, while Sugg (T-13) and Lisa Kiggens (T-16) also placed inside the Top 20. The Bruins won five tournament titles during the 1990-1991 season, including the Pac-10 Championship at the Eugene Country Club. Kiggens was the individual medalist, with Debbi Koyama placing third and Sugg tying for fourth. Kiggens won three times, which is tied for the fifth most wins in a single season in UCLA history, finishing in the Top 10 eight times and the Top 20 on 11 occasions. Kiggens was a WGCA First Team All-American, while Sugg and Koyama were Second Team All-Americans. The trio were also named First Team All-Pac-10, with Elizabeth Bowman earning Second Team accolades. Erb, who also picked up an individual title, was a Honda Sport Award nominee. Head coach Jackie Tobian-Steinmann was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year for the second year in a row.
SUSIE MATHEWS Not even rain could stop the Bruins from winning the 2004 NCAA Championship at the Grand National Golf Course in Auburn, Ala., concluding the tournament at 4-under (1,148) to win by three shots over Oklahoma State. Three UCLA golfers, Susie Mathews (3rd, -8), Charlotte Mayorkas (4th, -4) and Gina Umeck (T-16), finished inside the Top 20. UCLA not only won the NCAA title, but it also claimed Pac-10 and NCAA Regional Championships. Mayorkas was the medalist at Pac-10s, leading a 1-2 finish with Hannah Jun, who won the Regional title with a score of 7-under, as Mayorkas tied for third. All told, the Bruins won seven times as a team in 2003-2004, tying the school single-season record for victories, finishing in the Top 5 12 times. Mayorkas had a historic season, winning four times with 10 Top 10 finishes, both of which are tied for the school’s single-season record. Mayorkas was the Pac-10 Golfer of the Year, a WGCA First Team All-American and one of two Bruins to be named a Honda Sport Award nominee along with Susie Mathews, who was also a First Team All-American. Jun, the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year, was a Second Team All-American, while Krystal Shearer was Honorable Mention All-American. Carrie Forsyth was named the WGCA National and Regional Coach of the Year, as well as Pac-10 COY.
TIFFANY LUA Twenty years after their first National Championship and seven years after their second, the Bruins claimed their third NCAA title in 2011 at the Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas. UCLA, which recorded six tournament victories and 10 Top 5 finishes during the season, won by four strokes over Purdue. Tiffany Lua was the top Bruin, tying for fourth at 1-under 287. Lua was also the top Bruin at the Pac-10 Championship, tying for first place before eventually losing medalist honors in a playoff. Stephanie Kono added a T-1 showing at the Notre Dame Regional, one of two UCLA golfers to finish in the Top 10 (Ani Gulugian, T-8). In addition to Kono’s victory, Lua won at the Landfall Tradition, while Lee Lopez was first at the Bruin Wave Invitational. Kono, who recorded 15 under-par rounds on the year, was a First Team WGCA All-American. Lopez and Lua were both named Second Team WGCA All-American, Glory Yang was Honorable Mention WGCA All-American and Gulugian was Honorable Mention Golfweek All-American. All five All-Americans were also named to the All-Pac-10 teams (First Team - Kono, Lopez and Lua; Second Team Gulugian and Yang). Head coach Carrie Forsyth earned Pac-10 Conference Coach of the Year honors. PAGE 11 • 2019-2020 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS AND RECORDS • COACHING HISTORY • BEST 54- AND 18-HOLE TEAM SCORES
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS SEASON
WINS
SCORING AVERAGE 293.5 287.6 290.6 288.0 292.3 287.2 293.4 289.6 290.9 291.2 290.6 291.6 296.9 291.8 292.7 291.6 300.3 300.7 303.7 303.2 308.6 306.1 299.0 298.5 302.5 306.5 306.7 305.2 303.6 308.8 311.7 308.5 311.2 308.1 310.5 --------
BEST 54-HOLE TEAM SCORE ROUNDS
TOP FIVE UNDER PAR FINISHES ROUNDS 2018-2019 2 37 6 9 2017-2018 7 34 12 16 2016-2017 4 27 8 10 2015-2016 5 32 9 17 2014-2015 1 35 9 10 2013-2014 4 37 11 19 2012-2013 2 36 6 7 2011-2012 7 37 11 12 2010-2011 6 34 10 9 2009-2010 2 33 10 8 2008-2009 7 33 10 13 2007-2008 4 34 10 10 2006-2007 0 34 8 7 2005-2006 4 32 9 7 2004-2005 6 37 10 5 2003-2004 7 35 12 10 2002-2003 0 36 8 2 2001-2002 1 35 6 1 2000-2001 2 37 6 0 1999-2000 1 31 5 0 1998-1999 0 30 4 0 1997-1998 0 28 4 0 1996-1997 0 34 8 0 1995-1996 4 33 11 5 1994-1995 2 36 9 -1993-1994 0 33 8 -1992-1993 2 31 6 -1991-1992 1 33 9 -1990-1991 5 35 10 -1989-1990 2 36 7 -1988-1989 0 33 7 -1987-1988 1 38 5 -1986-1987 1 41 6 -1985-1986 1 37 10 -1984-1985 2 39 8 -1983-1984 5 ---1982-1983 3 ---1981-1982 5 ---1980-1981 6 ---1979-1980 2 ---1978-1979 1 ---1977-1978 0 ---1976-1977 No Records Available 1975-1976 No Records Available 1974-1975 No Records Available 1 - NCAA Championships Stroke Play; 2 - NCAA Championships Match Play
PAC-10/12 FINISH 6th 1st 1st 2nd 4th 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 7th 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 1st 5th 2nd 5th 3rd (PacWest) 2nd (WCAA) 5th (WCAA) 1st (WCAA) 1st (WCAA) 2nd (WCAA) 5th (WCAA) 1st (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA)
REGIONAL FINISH 3rd 2nd 8th 3rd 2nd 1st 7th T-1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd T-1st 1st 3rd T-1st 4th 14th 20th 14th 9th T-3rd 7th 6th 6th ----------------
NCAA FINISH 20th T-1st 1/T-5th 2 -1st 1/T-3rd 2 15th 3rd 4th 8th 1st 6th 2nd 2nd 3rd 11th 2nd 1st T-5th 21st T-5th ---5th 4th 7th 6th 10th 5th 1st 2nd -13th 16th 14th 9th --7th 5th (AIAW) 11th (AIAW) 9th (AIAW) --
TOP FIVE UCLA SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Wins 1. 7 (2017-2018), 1. 7 (2011-2012), 1. 7 (2008-2009), 1. 7 (2003-2004), 5. 6 (2010-2011), 5. 6 (2004-2005) Scoring Average 1. 287.2 (2013-2014), 2. 287.6 (2017-2018), 3. 288.0 (2015-2016), 4. 289.6 (2011-2012), 5. 290.6 (2008-2009) Rounds 1. 41 (1986-1987), 2. 39 (1984-1985), 3. 38 (1987-1988), 4. 37 (‘18-’19, ‘13-’14, ‘11-’12, ‘04-’05, ‘00-’01, ‘85-’86) Top Five Finishes 1. 12 (2017-2018), 1. 12 (2003-2004), 3. 11 (2013-2014), 3. 11 (2011-2012), 3. 11 (1995-1996) Under Par Rounds 1. 19 (2013-2014), 2. 17 (2015-2016), 3. 16 (2017-2018), 4. 13 (2008-2009), 5. 12 (2011-2012)
HEAD COACH JACKIE TOBIAN-STEINMANN
HEAD COACH CARRIE FORSYTH
1977-1999
1999-PRESENT
1991 National Championship 43 Tournament Wins Five WCAA/Pac-10 Conference Titles Two-Time Pac-10 Coach of the Year
2004 and 2011 National Championships 72 Tournament Wins Five Pac-10/12 Conference Titles Six-Time Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year
SCORE 832 836 838 838 839 840 842 842 843 844 844 844 845 846 847
TO PAR TOURNAMENT -32 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge -16 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate -26 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate -14 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate -13 2017 Battle at the Beach -24 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown -22 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational -10 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate -21 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate -20 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate -8 2009 Stanford Intercollegiate -8 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate -19 2015 NCAA Regional -18 2007 NCAA Regional -17 2018 Wildcat Invitational
BEST 54-HOLE TEAM SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR TO PAR -32 -26 -24 -22 -21 -20 -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -15 -15 -14 -14 -14 -14
SCORE TOURNAMENT 832 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 838 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 840 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 842 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational 843 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 844 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 845 2015 NCAA Regional 846 2007 NCAA Regional 847 2018 Wildcat Invitational 836 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate 849 2016 Pac-12 Championship 849 2012 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate 849 2011 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 838 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate 850 2013 Mason Rudolph Championship 850 2009 UCF Challenge 850 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship
BEST 18-HOLE TEAM SCORE SCORE 268 271 272 272 275 275 275 276 276 276 277 277 277 277 277 277 277
TO PAR TOURNAMENT (ROUND) -16 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) -17 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) -16 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) -12 2017 Battle at the Beach (3) -13 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) -13 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational (3) -9 2017 Stanford Intercollegiate (3) -12 2013 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (3) -12 2011 PING/ASU Invitational (1) -12 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (3) -11 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (1) -11 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (2) -11 2013 Mason Rudolph Championship (3) -11 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship (2) -7 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate (1) -7 2009 Stanford Intercollegiate (1) -7 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate (1)
BEST 18-HOLE TEAM SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR TO PAR -17 -16 -16 -13 -13 -12 -12 -12 -12 -12 -11 -11 -11 -11 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10
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SCORE TOURNAMENT (ROUND) 271 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) 268 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) 272 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) 275 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) 275 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational (3) 272 2017 Battle at the Beach (3) 276 2013 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (3) 276 2011 PING/ASU Invitational (1) 276 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (3) 280 2017 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (2) 277 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (1) 277 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (2) 277 2013 Mason Rudolph Championship (3) 277 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship (2) 278 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (3) 278 2018 Wildcat Invitational (1) 278 2015 NCAA Regional (1) 278 2011 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (2) 278 2009 Mason Rudolph Championship (2)
LETTERWINNERS
A Akabane, Ty Alderete, Loretta Alfonso, Charlene Andersson, Johanna Axelrod, Jill
H 20191980-1981 1999-2001 2000-2002 1995-1998
B Bagby, Leilani Baggs, Suzy Barnes, Cathy Barr, Julie Bennett, Debra Boonnoppornkul, Lalita Boozer, Beverly Bowman, Elizabeth Branch, Leslie Bretton, Marianne Brickell, Penelope Brockett, Vanessa
1997-2001 1980-1981 n/a n/a n/a 2006-2011 1978-1979 1989-1993 1983-1984 1975-1977 n/a 2004-2005
C Carr, Irene Castillo, Nancy Chen, Betty Choe, Yvonne Choi, Erin Choi, Eunice Choi, Jennifer Choi, Kathy Choi, Lydia Choi, Soo Clark, Aliea Clark, Ann Cochran, Amie Cochran, Donna Cockerill, Kay Coles, Janet Crow, Janet
1987-1988 n/a 1994-1998 2001-2004 2014-2018 1993-1997 1990-1995 1992-1996 2014-2018 1994-1996 2014-2016 n/a 2004-2006 1968-1971 1982-1986 1974-1976 1969-1971
D Davis, Jenny Dilan, Garance Disney, Kezia Do, Brianna Du Bois, Marci Duback, Heidi Dwyer, Bridget
1977-1981 1998-2000 2010-2012 2008-2012 n/a 1982-1985 1999-2004
E Elkins, Cindy Enright, Mary Epstein, Fran Erb, Christy Eslick, Christina
1983-1984 1979-1983 1982-1985 1988-1992 n/a
F Ferlito, Susanna Flexer, Eileen Frank, Donna Frankel, Delia French, Janna Fulton, Julie
1982-1985 n/a n/a n/a n/a 1981-1982
G Galdiano, Mariel Gasser, Alexandra Gerosa, Beatrice Ginder, Carol Goo, Sharon Good, Erin Goodman, Bonnie Gulugian, Ani
20161996-1999 1986-1987 1970-1974 1984-1986 1986-1987 n/a 2010-2014
N
Hall, Jill Han, Adriana Heiser, Carol Hogan, Carol Hornbeak, Jill Huning, Marianne Hunt, Renee
n/a 1999-2000 1968-1970 1978-1982 1984-1986 1978-1982 1990-1992
I Irvin, Diane
Naruse, Jane Nickerson, Sandra Northcott, Kerry Nosse, Wendy
1985-1986 1981-1982 1989-1990 1989-1992
O’Toole, Ryann Oh, Julie Ostberg, Annika
2005-2009 1997-2001 1988-1989
P
Jacobs, Cynthia Joh, Tiffany Johnson, Camilla Jun, Hannah
n/a 2005-2009 n/a 2003-2007
K Kapitanoff, Nancy Karlsson, Camilla Kayson, Sarah Kellen, Elizabeth Kemnitzer, Susan Kiggens, Lisa Kim, Debbie Kim, Hana Kim, Jamie Kim, Stacy Kimm, Elise Kokesky, Gigi Kono, Stephanie Koyama, Debbi Krause, Diana
n/a 1986-1988 n/a 1977-1979 n/a 1990-1991 1993-1996 2002-2004 1999-2001 2009-2011 1993-1995 1976-1978 2008-2011 1987-1991 n/a
L Lane, Vicky LaPaire, Sophie Law, Bronte Leary, Carrie Lee, Alison Lee, Erynne Legaspi, Clare Lehman, Tracy LeMarr, Jacquie Libman, Hadas Lojdahl, Mia Lopez, Lee Love, Teresa Loyear, Brianna Lua, Tiffany Lynch, Susan
1986-1987 1981-1985 2013-2016 1989-1993 2013-2015 2011-2015 20161987-1988 2012-2013 2015-2017 1992-1993 2010-2013 1979-1981 2003-2006 2009-2013 n/a
M Mack, Jody Mai, Brittany Markevich, Vera Markowitz, Annie Martin, Melissa Mathews, Susie Mayorkas, Charlotte McCarthney, Worthy McDermott, Heidi McDermott, Judith McGoey, Mary McKenzie, Barbara Meday, Christine Michaels, Sydnee Miller, Janet Mockett, Nancy Moffat, Laura Moltke-Leth, Amanda Moore, Barbara
1978-1980 2013-2015 2017-2019 1994-1997 2000-2005 2002-2006 2001-2005 1976-1977 n/a 1981-1984 1969-1971 1983-1984 1974-1976 2006-2010 1966-1969 1981-1984 1997-2001 1998-2000 n/a
1983-1984 1987-1989 20191977-1981 n/a 2015-2019
O
1984-1986
J
Wicks, Christa Williams, Holly Wilson, Annabel Wisbon, Wendy Woodyard, Sue Wu, Beth
Paltrinieri, Emilie Pamard, Valerie Park, Jane Park, Jenny Park, Jeong Min Park, Susie Parker, Kristal Patterson, Ariana Perhacs, Lana Phosomran, Vivan Posener, Jessica Pyle, Janine
20191986-1988 2005-2006 1991-1996 1993-1997 1994-1996 1983-1987 2009-2011 1985-1988 1999-2003 1985-1986 1986-1987
Y Yang, Glory Yoshihara, Yuki Young, Julie Yue, Phoebe
2007-2011 20191984-1986 2018-
Z Zedlitz, Jean Zheng, Yvonne Zielenski, Tara
1986-1990 2013-2016 1980-1982
R Racicot, Mimi Richardson, Heidi Ridderström, Louise Rodriguez, Erin Roig, Kyle Rose, Jana
1976-1977 n/a 2012-2016 n/a 2011-2013 1994-1995
S Sandolo, Sophie Scholefield, Cindy Schreiner, Maureen Seo, Joo Sergas, Giulia Shearer, Krystal Shigemura, Wendy Singh, Simar Sinn, Patti Smith, Ann Spitz, Emma Steiner, Jennifer Sugg, LaRee Sunderman, Kristyl
1996-1998 1980-1983 n/a 2016-2018 1999 2000-2004 n/a 20191990-1994 n/a 20191981-1982 1987-1991 1991-1993
DEBBI KOYAMA
T Tanaka, Maiya Tavatanakit, Patty Thompson, Kristin Toogood, Christy
2006-2009 2017-2019 2000-2002 1984-1986
AMANDA MOLTKE-LETH
U Uechi, Saki Ujihara, Bonnie Um, Alicia Umeck, Gina Uribe, Mariajo
1999-2004 1983-1984 1997-2002 2000-2004 2007-2009
V Vincent, Amandine Vu, Lilia
1995-1998 2015-2018
W Wanta, Shawn Webber, Janet Weiss, Karen Wery, Paige
1989-1991 1970-1972 n/a 1986-1989
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JENNY PARK
UCLA AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (3)
NCAA CHAMPIONS
2011, 2004, 1991
2011 - BRYAN, TEXAS (TRADITIONS CLUB) 1st (+21, 1,173-289-295-294-295) Tiffany Lua (-1, T-4, 287-71-71-70-75) Lee Lopez (+9, T-26, 297-73-78-72-74) Stephanie Kono (+10, T-32, 298-75-71-78-74) Glory Yang (+12, T-43, 300-70-75-79-76) Ani Gulugian (+17, T-65, 305-78-81-74-72)
2019 - FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (BLESSINGS GOLF CLUB) 20th (+65, 941-315-308-318) Patty Tavatanakit (+11, T-43, 230-75-77-78) Beth Wu (+16, T-73, 235-78-78-79) Mariel Galdiano (+20, T-93, 239-82-75-82) Phoebe Yue (+25, T-113, 244-87-78-79) Clare Legaspi (+26, T-118, 245-80-81-84) 2018 - STILLWATER, OKLA. (KARSTEN CREEK GOLF CLUB) T-1st (+9, 1,161-294-279-297-291) Mariel Galdiano (-1, T-7, 287-75-69-72-71) Lilia Vu (-1, T-7, 287-72-68-75-72) Patty Tavatanakit (+3, T-19, 291-71-71-75-74) Beth Wu (+8, T-38, 296-76-71-75-74) Clare Legaspi (+16, T-60, 304-79-75-76-74) Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Arizona (L, 2-3) Wu defeated Yu-Sang Hou, 2&1; Galdiano defeated Sandra Nordaas, 3&1; Vu lost to Gigi Stoll, 2-up; Legaspi lost to Haley Moore, 3&1; Tavatanakit lost to Bianca Pagdanganan, 1-up 2016 - EUGENE, ORE. (EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB) 1st (-8, 1,144-286-291-285-282) Lilia Vu (-5, T-6, 283-73-72-71-67) Bronte Law (-4, 9th, 284-71-72-69-72) Louise Ridderström (-1, T-11, 287-69-73-73-72) Beth Wu (+2, T-27, 290-73-74-72-71) Hadas Libman (+21, T-79, 309-78-76-79-76) Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Oregon (W, 4-0-1) Wu defeated Petra Salko, 5&3; Ridderström defeated Kathleen Scavo, 4&3; Law defeated Cathleen Santoso, 5&4; Vu defeated Caroline Inglis, 1-up; Libman tied Marcella Pranovia Match Play Semifinals vs. Washington (L, 3-1-1) Law defeated Charlotte Thomas, 2&1; Vu tied Ying Luo; Ridderström lost to Sarah Rhee, 19 holes; Wu lost to Julianne Alvarez, 1-up; Libman lost to Wenyung Keh, 2&1 2015 - BRADENTON, FLA. (THE CONCESSION GOLF CLUB) 15th (+81, 1,233-319-318-293-303) Bronte Law (+11, T-18, 299-79-74-71-75) Erynne Lee (+23, T-51, 311-83-85-72-71) Louise Ridderström (+23, T-51, 311-76-81-77-77) Erin Choi (+27, T-62, 315-81-81-73-80) Lydia Choi (+34, 79th, 322-83-82-77-80) 2014 - TULSA, OKLA. (TULSA COUNTRY CLUB) 3rd (+25, 1,145-291-293-283-278) Louise Ridderström (+2, T-7, 282-72-72-68-70) Alison Lee (+10, T-38, 290-74-77-72-67) Erynne Lee (+11, T-43, 291-76-74-68-73) Ani Gulugian (+13, T-50, 293-71-74-78-70) Bronte Law (+13, T-50, 293-74-73-75-71) 2013 - ATHENS, GA. (UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE) 4th (+22, 1,174-289-287-297-301) Erynne Lee (-1, T-4, 287-71-70-73-73) Lee Lopez (+6, T-23, 294-73-69-77-75) Tiffany Lua (+6, T-23, 294-73-74-72-75) Louise Ridderström (+11, T-42, 299-72-74-75-78) Ani Gulugian (+26, T-114, 314-77-74-82-81) 2012 - FRANKLIN, TENN. (VANDERBILT LEGENDS CLUB) 8th (+29, 1,181-292-290-306-293) Brianna Do (+5, T-14, 293-72-71-77-73) Erynne Lee (+7, T-29, 295-72-73-76-74) Lee Lopez (+11, T-51, 299-73-73-77-76) Tiffany Lua (+12, T-59, 300-75-73-82-70) Ani Gulugian (+20, T-98, 308-77-77-76-78)
2010 - WILMINGTON, N.C. (COUNTRY CLUB OF LANDFALL) 6th (+17, 1,169-288-292-302-287) Tiffany Lua (+5, T-27, 293-76-71-74-72) Sydnee Michaels (+7, T-39, 295-73-74-77-71) Brianna Do (+8, T-43, 296-68-82-76-70) Stephanie Kono (+8, T-43, 296-76-71-75-74) Glory Yang (+14, T-76, 302-71-76-77-78) 2009 - OWINGS MILLS, MD. (CAVES VALLEY GOLF COURSE) 2nd (+38, 1,190-296-293-304-297) Mariajo Uribe (+7, T-8, 295-75-66-77-77) Stephanie Kono (+10, T-16, 298-73-76-74-75) Tiffany Joh (+12, T-25, 300-74-76-76-74) Glory Yang (+14, T-32, 302-74-78-77-73) Sydnee Michaels (+16, T-39, 304-75-75-79-75) 2008 - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE) 2nd (+22, 1,174-289-295-298-292) Tiffany Joh (-1, T-1*, 287-74-69-72-72) Sydnee Michaels (+4, T-8, 292-69-74-75-74) Glory Yang (+7, T-15, 295-73-75-75-72) Mariajo Uribe (+13, T-41, 301-73-77-77-74) Maiya Tanaka (+20, T-75, 308-75-79-76-78) * - lost individual title in playoff 2007 - DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. (LPGA INTERNATIONAL) 3rd (+34, 1,186-303-291-299-293) Tiffany Joh (+3, 5th, 291-73-70-76-72) Hannah Jun (+7, 8th, 295-75-74-73-73) Sydnee Michaels (+12, T-21, 300-77-76-76-71) Ryann O’Toole (+17, T-46, 305-78-71-76-80) Maiya Tanaka (+21, T-65, 309-79-79-74-77) 2006 - COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB) 11th (+55, 1,207-301-306-303-297) Amie Cochran (+4, T-6, 292-78-71-71-72) Hannah Jun (+17, T-59, 305-76-78-79-72) Tiffany Joh (+19, T-68, 307-71-78-79-79) Susie Mathews (+21, T-79, 309-77-80-76-76) Jane Park (+22, T-83, 310-77-79-77-77) 2005 - SUNRIVER, ORE. (MEADOWS GOLF COURSE) 2nd (+39, 1,175-288-302-292-293) Amie Cochran (+4, T-3, 288-71-79-70-68) Charlotte Mayorkas (+11, T-14, 295-71-73-73-78) Hannah Jun (+12, T-16, 296-73-74-74-75) Susie Mathews (+21, T-74, 305-73-82-78-72) Melissa Martin (+24, T-88, 308-76-76-75-81)
NCAA CHAMPIONS 2004 - AUBURN, ALA. (GRAND NATIONAL GOLF COURSE) 1st (-4, 1,148-289-283-286-290) Susie Mathews (-8, 3rd, 280-71-69-68-72) Charlotte Mayorkas (-4, 4th, 284-74-69-71-70) Gina Umeck (+3, T-16, 291-71-72-75-73) Hannah Jun (+10, T-49, 298-76-73-72-77) Krystal Shearer (+10, T-49, 298-73-75-75-75)
2003 - WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. (BIRCK BOILERMAKER GOLF COMPLEX) T-5th (+64, 1,216-314-314-296-292) Hana Kim (+13, T-11, 301-78-75-75-73) Charlotte Mayorkas (+14, T-17, 302-75-83-72-72) Susie Mathews (+17, T-28, 305-76-78-74-77) Gina Umeck (+25, T-71, 313-85-82-75-71) Melissa Martin (+29, T-81, 317-85-79-77-76) 2002 - AUBURN, WASH. (WASHINGTON NATIONAL GOLF CLUB) 21st (+52, 1,204-314-297-298-295) Charlotte Mayorkas (+11, T-50, 299-81-72-74-72) Yvonne Choe (+17, T-83, 305-79-76-77-73) Alicia Um (+18, T-88, 306-81-78-73-74) Gina Umeck (+19, T-93, 307-81-74-76-76) Melissa Martin (+20, T-95, 308-73-75-75-85) 2001 - HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, FLA. (MISSION HILLS GOLF RESORT) T-5th (+42, 1,194-295-299-299-301) Laura Moffat (+1, T-6, 289-69-69-75-76) Melissa Martin (+8, T-18, 296-73-76-73-74) Gina Umeck (+10, T-25, 298-75-76-72-75) Leilani Bagby (+23, T-77, 311-78-78-79-76) Saki Uechi (+31, T-104, 319-80-80-83-76) 1997 - COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB) 5th (+40, 1,192-301-297-301-293) Sophie Sandolo (+7, T-11, 295-74-74-78-69) Eunice Choi (+8, T-16, 296-72-74-75-75) Alexandra Gasser (+13, T-31, 301-80-72-76-73) Amandine Vincent (+15, T-40, 303-75-80-72-76) Jeong Min Park (+24, T-60, 312-80-77-78-77) 1996 - LA QUINTA, CALIF. (LA QUINTA GOLF COURSE) 4th (+91, 1,243-315-311-313-304) Kathy Choi (+16, 3rd, 304-78-74-78-74) Eunice Choi (+25, T-19, 313-78-81-78-76) Amandine Vincent (+28, T-27, 316-79-79-81-77) Jenny Park (+31, T-36, 319-82-77-83-77) Jeong Min Park (+32, T-39, 320-80-82-76-82) 1995 - WILMINGTON, N.C. (COUNTRY CLUB OF LANDFALL) 7th (+47, 1,199) - Jeong Min Park (+11, T-23, 299), Jennifer Choi (+12, T-26, 300), Kathy Choi (+12, T-26, 300), Betty Chen (+16, T-38, 304), Eunice Choi (+23, T-67, 311) 1994 - EUGENE, ORE. (EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB) 6th (+68, 1,236) - Jennifer Choi (+16, T-20, 308), Kathy Choi (+19, T-28, 311), Jeong Min Park (+24, T-44, 316), Jenny Park (+24, T-44, 316), Eunice Choi (+24, T-44, 316)
NCAA CHAMPIONS 1991 - COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB) 1st (+45, 1,197) - Christy Erb (+3, 2nd, 291), LaRee Sugg (+12, T-13, 300), Lisa Kiggens (+13, T-16, 301), Debbi Koyama (+20, T-33, 308), Elizabeth Bowman (+27, T-58, 315) 1990 - COLUMBIA, S.C. (COBBLESTONE PARK GOLF COURSE) 2nd (+70, 1,222) - Jean Zedlitz (+11, T-5, 299), Christy Erb (+16, T-16, 304), Debbi Koyama (+20, T-25, 308), Elizabeth Bowman (+23, T-35, 311), Carrie Leary (+39, T-78, 327) 1989 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) Jean Zedlitz (+14, T-24, 306), Christy Erb (+19, T-32, 311) 1988 - LAS CRUCES, N.M. (NEW MEXICO STATE GOLF COURSE) 13th (+24, 1,208) - Jean Zedlitz (+2, T-23, 298), Debbi Koyama (+4, T-32, 300), Lana Perhacs (+6, T-39, 302), Valerie Pamard (+12, T-72, 308), Camilla Karlsson (+27, T-98, 323) 1987 - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE) 16th (+60, 1,228) - Kristal Parker (+9, T-33, 301), Lana Perhacs (+13, T-47, 305), Jean Zedlitz (+15, T-60, 307), Valerie Pamard (+31, T-97, 323), Paige Wery (+32, T-100, 324) 1986 - COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB) 14th (+63, 1,231) - Kay Cockerill (+2, 4th, 294), Kristal Parker (+17, T-15, 309), Jessica Posener (+24, 82nd, 316), Sharon Goo (+34, 97th, 326), Lana Perhacs (+37, 99th, 329) 1985 - AMHERST, MASS. (AMHERST GOLF CLUB) 9th (+93, 1,261) - Kay Cockerill (+13, 6th, 305), Kristal Parker (+17, 11th, 309), Sophie LaPaire (+29, 56th, 321), Fran Epstein (+34, 70th, 326), Julie Young (+52, 92nd, 344) 1984 - ATHENS, GA. (UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE) Sophie LaPaire (+24, 45th, 316) 1982 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) 7th (+96, 1,248) - Mary Enright (+23, T-26, 311), Sophie LaPaire (+23, T-26, 311), Tara Zielenski (+24, T-30, 312), Marianne Huning (+34, T-65, 322), Carol Hogan (+34, T-65, 322)
1993 - ATHENS, GA. (UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE) 10th (+56, 1,224) - Elizabeth Bowman (+10, T-24, 302), Mia Lojdahl (+12, T-27, 304), Jennifer Choi (+18, T-46, 310), Patti Sinn (+23, T-61, 315), Kathy Choi (+27, T-72, 319) 1992 - TEMPE, ARIZ. (KARSTEN GOLF COURSE) 5th (+41, 1,193) - Christy Erb (+7, T-13, 295), Jenny Park (+8, T-17, 296), Elizabeth Bowman (+15, T-37, 303), Patti Sinn (+17, T-43, 305), Jennifer Choi (+19, T-51, 307)
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ELIZABETH BOWMAN
UCLA AT NCAA REGIONALS
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (8) 2014, 2012, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2005, 2004, 2002
NCAA REGIONAL MEDALISTS (8) Patty Tavatanakit Patty Tavatanakit Bronte Law Stephanie Kono Mariajo Uribe Mariajo Uribe Sydnee Michaels Hannah Jun
2019 (-8, 208) 2018 (-8, 208) 2016 (-7, 209) 2011 (+2, 218) 2009 (-4, 212) 2008 (-8, 208) 2007 (-13, 203) 2004 (-7, 209)
2019 - EAST LANSING, MICH. (FOREST AKERS WEST GOLF COURSE) 3rd (+10, 874-296-285-293) Patty Tavatanakit (-8, 1st, 208-71-66-71) Beth Wu (+2, T-11, 218-70-75-73) Clare Legaspi (+6, T-27, 222-75-70-77) Mariel Galdiano (+12, T-53, 228-80-74-74) Phoebe Yue (+21, T-82, 237-82-80-75) 2018 - SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. (TPC HARDING PARK) 2nd (-4, 860-280-295-285) Patty Tavatanakit (-8, 1st, 208-68-73-67) Mariel Galdiano (-6, T-3, 210-66-75-69) Lilia Vu (+1, T-22, 217-71-72-74) Clare Legaspi (+12, T-74, 228-75-78-75) Beth Wu (+12, T-74, 228-76-75-77) 2017 - LUBBOCK, TEXAS (THE RAWLS COURSE) 8th (+17, 881-296-296-289) Lilia Vu (+1, T-13, 217-68-74-75) Mariel Galdiano (+2, T-17, 218-75-73-70) Beth Wu (+9, T-45, 225-73-78-74) Erin Choi (+10, T-53, 226-80-76-70) Clare Legaspi (+18, 78th, 234-83-73-78) 2016 - BRYAN, TEXAS (TRADITIONS GOLF CLUB) 3rd (+1, 865-289-279-297) Bronte Law (-7, T-1st, 209-69-66-74) Lilia Vu (-1, T-12, 215-70-71-74) Beth Wu (+2, T-19, 218-76-70-72) Louise Ridderström (+7, T-35, 223-74-72-77) Hadas Libman (+27, T-85, 243-80-84-79)
2013 - AUBURN, ALA. (AUBURN GOLF COURSE) 7th (+11, 875-288-298-289) Tiffany Lua (E, T-18, 216-73-74-69) Erynne Lee (+2, T-26, 218-72-74-72) Ani Gulugian (+5, T-35, 221-72-75-74) Lee Lopez (+6, T-39, 222-71-75-76) Louise Ridderström (+9, T-60, 225-73-78-74)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 2005 - LAS CRUCES, N.M. (NEW MEXICO STATE GOLF COURSE) T-1st (+25, 889-304-299-286) Amie Cochran (+6, T-10, 222-76-73-73) Charlotte Mayorkas (+7, T-12, 223-78-73-72) Hannah Jun (+9, T-21, 225-74-79-72) Susie Mathews (+9, T-21, 225-77-79-69) Melissa Martin (+12, T-41, 228-77-74-77)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 2012 - ERIE, COLO. (COLORADO NATIONAL GOLF CLUB) T-1st (+9, 873-290-296-287) Ani Gulugian (E, T-6, 216-72-73-71) Brianna Do (+4, T-16, 220-76-73-71) Erynne Lee (+4, T-16, 220-73-75-72) Lee Lopez (+7, T-35, 223-71-79-73) Tiffany Lua (+8, T-41, 224-74-75-75)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 2011 - NOTRE DAME, IND. (WARREN GOLF COURSE) 1st (+26, 890-291-301-298) Stephanie Kono (+2, T-1st, 218-74-76-68) Ani Gulugian (+7, T-8, 223-71-74-78) Lee Lopez (+11, T-27, 227-72-80-75) Glory Yang (+11, T-27, 227-74-75-78) Tiffany Lua (+16, T-56, 232-79-76-77) 2010 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) 2nd (+33, 885-292-296-297) Stephanie Kono (+7, T-10, 220-72-73-75) Glory Yang (+8, T-12, 221-75-72-74) Tiffany Lua (+10, T-20, 223-75-73-75) Sydnee Michaels (+11, T-29, 224-73-78-73) Brianna Do (+15, T-44, 228-72-80-76)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 2009 - COLUMBUS, OHIO (SCARLET GOLF COURSE) 1st (+13, 877-284-290-303) Mariajo Uribe (-4, 1st, 212-69-70-73) Stephanie Kono (-3, 2nd, 213-69-70-74) Sydnee Michaels (+8, T-7, 224-70-77-77) Glory Yang (+14, T-27, 230-76-75-79) Tiffany Joh (+16, T-41, 232-78-75-79)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 2004 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) 1st (-3, 861-282-293-286) Hannah Jun (-7, 1st, 209-67-71-71) Charlotte Mayorkas (-2, T-3, 214-70-72-72) Susie Mathews (+4, T-11, 220-72-76-72) Gina Umeck (+7, T-21, 223-73-79-71) Krystal Shearer (+9, T-30, 225-79-74-72) 2003 - TEMPE, ARIZ. (KARSTEN GOLF COURSE) 3rd (+28, 892-298-300-294) Susie Mathews (+2, T-6, 218-76-74-68) Charlotte Mayorkas (+6, T-16, 222-70-77-75) Gina Umeck (+8, 23rd, 224-75-73-76) Hana Kim (+12, T-34, 228-77-76-75) Melissa Martin (+22, T-74, 238-80-82-76)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 2002 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) T-1st (+19, 883-296-299-288) Gina Umeck (+4, 7th, 220-71-76-73) Charlotte Mayorkas (+5, T-10, 221-78-73-70) Melissa Martin (+8, T-19, 224-76-76-72) Yvonne Choe (+10, T-25, 226-72-80-74) Alicia Um (+12, T-35, 228-77-74-77)
1996 - OMAHA, NEB. (CHAMPIONS CLUB GOLF COURSE) T-3rd (+42, 906-301-303-302) Jenny Park (+9, T-7, 225-75-73-77) Amandine Vincent (+11, T-11, 227-75-76-76) Kathy Choi (+12, T-14, 228-78-74-76) Eunice Choi (+15, T-22, 231-73-84-74) Jeong Min Park (+20, T-35, 236-80-80-76) 1995 - TUCSON, ARIZ. (RANDOLPH PARK NORTH GOLF COURSE) 7th (+44, 908) - Jennifer Choi (+8, T-18, 224), Betty Chen (+9, T-25, 225), Jeong Min Park (+11, T-31, 227), Eunice Choi (+17, T-61, 233), Kathy Choi (+19, T-66, 235) 1994 - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE) 5th (+20, 896) - Jenny Park (+4, T-19, 223), Jeong Min Park (+5, T-22, 224), Kathy Choi (+6, T-25, 225), Jennifer Choi (+8, T-33, 227), Eunice Choi (+12, T-44, 231) 1993 - TUCSON, ARIZ. (RANDOLPH PARK NORTH GOLF COURSE) 6th (+12, 876) - Jennifer Choi (-1, 9th, 215), Mia Lojdahl (+2, 19th, 218), Kathy Choi (+3, 23rd, 219), Elizabeth Bowman (+9, 53rd, 225); Patti Sinn (+15, 77th, 231);
2001 - CORVALLIS, ORE. (TRYSTING TREE GOLF CLUB) 4th (+39, 903-307-297-299) Laura Moffat (+3, T-6, 219-76-68-75) Leilani Bagby (+6, T-11, 222-77-74-71) Gina Umeck (+14, T-29, 230-76-76-78) Melissa Martin (+16, T-37, 232-78-79-75) Saki Uechi (+22, T-59, 238-79-81-78)
2008 - AUSTIN, TEXAS (UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS GOLF CLUB) 1st (-3, 861-283-293-285) Mariajo Uribe (-8, T-1st, 208-65-73-70) Tiffany Joh (-5, 4th, 211-73-70-68) Maiya Tanaka (+2, T-10, 218-73-73-72) Sydnee Michaels (+9, T-30, 225-72-77-76) Glory Yang (+12, T-41, 228-74-79-75)
2000 - TEMPE, ARIZ. (KARSTEN GOLF COURSE) 14th (+41, 905-307-298-300) Amanda Moltke-Leth (+3, T-10, 219-72-73-74) Laura Moffat (+5, T-15, 221-75-74-72) Vivan Phosomran (+18, T-92, 234-83-74-77) Alicia Um (+20, T-99, 236-82-77-77) Leilani Bagby (+21, T-103, 237-78-79-80)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
2007 - BATON ROUGE, LA. (UNIVERSITY CLUB) 2nd (-18, 846-281-283-282) Sydnee Michaels (-13, 1st, 203-66-68-69) Tiffany Joh (-10, T-2, 206-70-68-68) Ryann O’Toole (+2, T-36, 218-75-71-72) Hannah Jun (+6, T-56, 222-73-76-73) Maiya Tanaka (+10, T-70, 226-72-76-78)
1999 - COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (PINE FOREST COUNTRY CLUB) 20th (+97, 961-321-321-319) Giulia Sergas (+14, T-31, 230-80-74-76) Leilani Bagby (+24, T-73, 240-81-82-77) Alexandra Gasser (+27, T-81, 243-87-81-75) Amanda Moltke-Leth (+30, T-89, 246-77-84-85) Laura Moffat (+35, 96th, 251-83-87-81)
2014 - STILLWATER, OKLA. (KARSTEN CREEK GOLF CLUB) 1st (+11, 875-299-289-287) Alison Lee (+1, T-5, 217-75-71-71) Erynne Lee (+3, T-10, 219-76-71-72) Louise Ridderström (+4, T-13, 220-75-73-72) Bronte Law (+8, T-24, 224-73-74-77) Ani Gulugian (+16, T-60, 232-77-83-72)
2006 - AUBURN, WASH. (WASHINGTON NATIONAL GOLF CLUB) 2nd (+23, 887-288-303-296) Susie Mathews (+4, T-5, 220-71-77-72) Jane Park (+4, T-5, 220-73-71-76) Tiffany Joh (+9, T-17, 225-72-80-73) Amie Cochran (+10, T-24, 226-72-75-79) Hannah Jun (+12, T-32, 228-73-80-75)
1998 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) 14th (+55, 919-303-303-313) Amandine Vincent (+7, T-19, 223-76-74-73) Laura Moffat (+11, T-30, 227-72-75-80) Leilani Bagby (+16, T-57, 232-75-78-79) Alexandra Gasser (+22, T-77, 238-80-76-82) Alicia Um (+24, T-84, 240-80-79-81)
2015 - SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (BRIGGS RANCH GOLF COURSE) 2nd (-19, 845-278-286-281) Bronte Law (-11, 2nd, 205-68-68-69) Lydia Choi (-6, 5th, 210-72-71-67) Erynne Lee (-1, T-17, 215-69-75-71) Louise Ridderström (+1, T-26, 217-69-74-74) Erin Choi (+6, T-54, 222-75-73-74)
1997 - TUCSON, ARIZ. (RANDOLPH PARK NORTH GOLF COURSE) 9th (+31, 895-296-299-300) Jeong Min Park (+4, T-18, 220-73-70-77) Sophie Sandolo (+5, T-23, 221-73-75-73) Amandine Vincent (+12, T-53, 228-73-77-78) Eunice Choi (+13, T-58, 229-80-77-72) Alexandra Gasser (+21, T-92, 237-77-81-79)
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JENNIFER CHOI
GINA UMECK
CAREER LEADERS
TOURNAMENT WINS PLAYER 1. Lilia Vu 2. Patty Tavatanakit Bronte Law 4. Kay Cockerill 5. Charlotte Mayorkas 6. Erynne Lee Alison Lee Stephanie Kono Kristal Parker 10. Tiffany Joh Mariajo Uribe Amandine Vincent Lisa Kiggens Jean Zedlitz 15. Mariel Galdiano Beth Wu Louise Ridderström Lee Lopez Sydnee Michaels Hannah Jun Jeong Min Park
9. YEARS 2015-2018 2017-2019 2013-2016 1982-1986 2001-2005 2011-2015 2013-2014 2008-2012 1984-1988 2005-2009 2007-2009 1995-1998 1989-1991 1986-1990 20162015-2019 2012-2016 2010-2013 2006-2010 2003-2007 1993-1997
WINS 8 7 7 6 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
SCORING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 40 ROUNDS) PLAYER 1. Alison Lee 2. Lilia Vu 3. Patty Tavatanakit 4. Bronte Law 5. Stephanie Kono 6. Erynne Lee 7. Mariel Galdiano 8. Tiffany Lua 9. Tiffany Joh 10. Jane Park 11. Mariajo Uribe 12. Amie Cochran 13. Lee Lopez 14. Beth Wu 15. Charlotte Mayorkas
YEARS ROUNDS/STROKES AVG 2013-2014 43/3042 70.74 2015-2018 95/6754 71.09 2017-2019 56/4003 71.48 2013-2016 109/7830 71.83 2008-2012 106/7650 72.17 2011-2015 138/9992 72.41 201694/6818 72.53 2009-2013 128/9332 72.91 2005-2009 124/9050 72.98 2005-2006 32/2342 73.19 2007-2009 64/4685 73.20 2004-2006 69/5056 73.28 2010-2013 101/7409 73.36 2015-2019 127/9337 73.52 2001-2005 132/9724 73.67
UNDER PAR ROUNDS PLAYER YEARS ROUNDS 1. Erynne Lee 2011-2015 53 2. Lilia Vu 2015-2018 50 3. Bronte Law 2013-2016 48 4. Stephanie Kono 2008-2012 47 5. Tiffany Joh 2005-2009 41 6. Mariel Galdiano 201636 7. Tiffany Lua 2009-2013 35 8. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-2005 33 9. Beth Wu 2015-2019 31 10. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-2019 29 11. Louise Ridderström 2012-2016 27 Ani Gulugian 2010-2014 27 Alison Lee 2013-2014 27 Lee Lopez 2010-2013 27 15. Susie Mathews 2002-2006 26 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-1996 season
ROUNDS IN THE 60S PLAYER 1. Lilia Vu 2. Erynne Lee 3. Bronte Law 4. Stephanie Kono Tiffany Joh 6. Mariel Galdiano 7. Patty Tavatanakit 8. Alison Lee
YEARS 2015-2018 2011-2015 2013-2016 2008-2012 2005-2009 20162017-2019 2013-2014
ROUNDS 31 28 25 22 22 18 17 15
Beth Wu 2015-2019 Louise Ridderström 2012-2016 Tiffany Lua 2009-2013 Sydnee Michaels 2006-2010 13. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-2005 14. Ani Gulugian 2010-2014 Lee Lopez 2010-2013 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-1996 season
11 11 11 11 10 9 9
TOP 10 FINISHES PLAYER YEARS 1. Erynne Lee 2011-2015 2. Tiffany Joh 2005-2009 Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-2005 4. Stephanie Kono 2008-2012 5. Lilia Vu 2015-2018 Tiffany Lua 2009-2013 7. Bronte Law 2013-2016 8. Kristal Parker 1984-1988 9. Christy Erb 1988-1992 10. Jean Zedlitz 1986-1990 Kay Cockerill 1982-1986 12. Mariel Galdiano 201613. Susie Mathews 2002-2006 14. Lee Lopez 2010-2013 Sydnee Michaels 2006-2010 Kathy Choi 1992-1996 Elizabeth Bowman 1989-1993 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-1985 season
TOP 10 27 24 24 23 22 22 20 19 18 16 *16 15 14 13 13 13 13
BRONTE LAW
TOP 20 FINISHES PLAYER YEARS 1. Erynne Lee 2011-2015 2. Tiffany Joh 2005-2009 3. Christy Erb 1988-1992 4. Stephanie Kono 2008-2012 Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-2005 Jean Zedlitz 1986-1990 7. Tiffany Lua 2009-2013 8. Kristal Parker 1984-1988 9. Lilia Vu 2015-2018 10. Beth Wu 2015-2019 11. Glory Yang 2007-2011 Elizabeth Bowman 1989-1993 13. Mariel Galdiano 2016Susie Mathews 2002-2006 15. Bronte Law 2013-2016 Sydnee Michaels 2006-2010 Amandine Vincent 1995-1998 Jenny Park 1991-1996 Debbi Koyama 1987-1991 Kay Cockerill 1982-1986 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-1985 season
TOP 20 35 34 33 32 32 32 30 29 28 27 25 25 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 *23
ERYNNE LEE
PATTY TAVATANAKIT
ROUNDS PLAYED PLAYER YEARS ROUNDS 1. Jean Zedlitz 1986-1990 146 2. Ani Gulugian 2010-2014 144 3. Louise Ridderström 2012-2016 139 4. Erynne Lee 2011-2015 138 5. Jeong Min Park 1993-1997 136 6. Christy Erb 1988-1992 133 7. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-2005 132 8. Glory Yang 2007-2011 130 9. Susie Mathews 2002-2006 129 Gina Umeck 2000-2004 129 Elizabeth Bowman 1989-1993 129 12. Tiffany Lua 2009-2013 128 13. Beth Wu 2015-2019 127 14. Sydnee Michaels 2006-2010 126 15. Tiffany Joh 2005-2009 124 Eunice Choi 1993-1997 124 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-1985 season
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LILIA VU
SEASON LEADERS
TOURNAMENT WINS PLAYER SEASON 1. Lilia Vu 2017-2018 Patty Tavatanakit 2017-2018 Lilia Vu 2016-2017 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-2004 5. Patty Tavatanakit 2018-2019 Bronte Law 2015-2016 Alison Lee 2013-2014 Lisa Kiggens 1990-1991 9. Mariel Galdiano 2018-2019 Beth Wu 2018-2019 Louise Ridderström 2015-2016 Bronte Law 2014-2015 Stephanie Kono 2008-2009 Mariajo Uribe 2007-2008 Amandine Vincent 1997-1998 Jean Zedlitz 1989-1990 Kay Cockerill 1985-1986 Kristal Parker 1985-1986 Kay Cockerill 1984-1985 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-1985 season
WINS 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
SCORING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 20 ROUNDS) PLAYER 1. Lilia Vu 2. Bronte Law 3. Patty Tavatanakit 4. Alison Lee 5. Lilia Vu 6. Charlotte Mayorkas 7. Lilia Vu 8. Tiffany Joh 9. Bronte Law 10. Erynne Lee 11. Stephanie Kono 12. Erynne Lee 13. Patty Tavatanakit 14. Stephanie Kono 15. Mariel Galdiano
SEASON ROUNDS/STROKES AVG 2017-2018 30/2111 70.37 2015-2016 31/2189 70.61 2017-2018 28/1982 70.79 2013-2014 34/2415 71.03 2016-2017 27/1929 71.44 2003-2004 35/2506 71.60 2015-2016 32/2293 71.66 2007-2008 34/2443 71.85 2014-2015 35/2517 71.91 2013-2014 36/2591 71.97 2009-2010 30/2160 72.00 2012-2013 33/2380 72.12 2018-2019 28/2021 72.18 2008-2009 33/2384 72.24 2017-2018 34/2457 72.26
UNDER PAR ROUNDS PLAYER SEASON ROUNDS 1. Lilia Vu 2017-2018 20 Bronte Law 2015-2016 20 Alison Lee 2013-2014 20 4. Erynne Lee 2013-2014 19 5. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-2018 18 6. Bronte Law 2014-2015 17 7. Mariel Galdiano 2017-2018 16 8. Stephanie Kono 2010-2011 15 Stephanie Kono 2009-2010 15 Tiffany Joh 2007-2008 15 11. Erynne Lee 2014-2015 14 Tiffany Lua 2011-2012 14 Tiffany Joh 2006-2007 14 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-2004 14 15. Lilia Vu 2016-2017 13 Lilia Vu 2015-2016 13 Lee Lopez 2011-2012 13 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-1996 season
ROUNDS IN THE 60S PLAYER 1. Lilia Vu 2. Bronte Law 3. Patty Tavatanakit Alison Lee Erynne Lee 6. Mariel Galdiano Lilia Vu Bronte Law Tiffany Joh 10. Erynne Lee
SEASON 2017-2018 2015-2016 2017-2018 2013-2014 2013-2014 2017-2018 2016-2017 2014-2015 2006-2007 2012-2013
ROUNDS 13 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8
11. Patty Tavatanakit 2018-2019 Lilia Vu 2015-2016 13. Erynne Lee 2014-2015 Stephanie Kono 2009-2010 Stephanie Kono 2008-2009 Tiffany Joh 2007-2008 Jane Park 2005-2006 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-1996 season
7 7 6 6 6 6 6
TOP 10 FINISHES PLAYER SEASON 1. Tiffany Joh 2007-2008 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-2004 3. Lilia Vu 2017-2018 Alison Lee 2013-2014 Tiffany Lua 2011-2012 Amanda Moltke-Leth 1999-2000 Kay Cockerill 1985-1986 8. Bronte Law 2015-2016 Erynne Lee 2013-2014 Stephanie Kono 2009-2010 Lisa Kiggens 1990-1991 Kristal Parker 1985-1986 13. Bronte Law 2014-2015 Erynne Lee 2012-2013 Lee Lopez 2011-2012 Amie Cochran 2004-2005 Charlotte Mayorkas 2004-2005 Kathy Choi 1995-1996 Kay Cockerill 1984-1985 Kristal Parker 1984-1985 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-1985 season
TOP 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
KAY COCKERILL
TOP 20 FINISHES PLAYER SEASON 1. Jean Zedlitz 1989-1990 Kay Cockerill 1985-1986 3. Stephanie Kono 2008-2009 Tiffany Joh 2007-2008 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-2004 Lisa Kiggens 1990-1991 Kristal Parker 1985-1986 Kay Cockerill 1984-1985 9. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-2018 Alison Lee 2013-2014 Lee Lopez 2011-2012 Charlotte Mayorkas 2004-2005 Amanda Moltke-Leth 1999-2000 Christy Erb 1991-1992 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-1985 season
TOP 20 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10
CHARLOTTE MAYORKAS
ROUNDS PLAYED PLAYER SEASON ROUNDS 1. Lana Perhacs 1986-1987 41 2. Kay Cockerill 1984-1985 39 Sophie LaPaire 1984-1985 39 Kristal Parker 1984-1985 39 5. Kristal Parker 1986-1987 38 Jean Zedlitz 1986-1987 38 7. Clare Legaspi 2018-2019 37 Beth Wu 2018-2019 37 Ani Gulugian 2013-2014 37 Bronte Law 2013-2014 37 Ani Gulugian 2011-2012 37 Lee Lopez 2011-2012 37 Tiffany Lua 2011-2012 37 Amie Cochran 2004-2005 37 Hannah Jun 2004-2005 37 Susie Mathews 2004-2005 37 Charlotte Mayorkas 2004-2005 37 Christy Erb 1988-1989 37 Jean Zedlitz 1988-1989 37 Kay Cockerill 1985-1986 37 Kristal Parker 1985-1986 37 * - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-1985 season
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KRISTAL PARKER
JEAN ZEDLITZ
BEST 54- AND 18-HOLE INDIVIDUAL SCORES
BEST 54-HOLE SCORE
MARIEL GALDIANO
SCORE 202 202 203 203 203 204 204 204 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205
PLAYER Lilia Vu Stephanie Kono Mariel Galdiano Patty Tavatanakit Sydnee Michaels Lilia Vu Bronte Law Alison Lee Patty Tavatanakit Mariel Galdiano Bronte Law Sydnee Michaels Mariel Galdiano Lilia Vu Bronte Law Bronte Law
TO PAR -14 -11 -13 -13 -13 -12 -12 -12 -11 -11 -11 -11 -8 -8 -8 -8
TOURNAMENT 2018 Wildcat Invitational 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 2008 NCAA Regional 2017 Anuenue Spring Break Classic 2016 PING/ASU Invitational 2013 Betsy Rawls 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 2018 Wildcat Invitational 2015 NCAA Regional 2008 Mason Rudolph 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate 2017 Battle at the Beach 2015 Stanford Intercollegiate 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate
ALISON LEE
BEST 54-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR
TIFFANY JOH
TO PAR -14 -13 -13 -13 -12 -12 -12 -11 -11 -11 -11 -11 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10
PLAYER Lilia Vu Mariel Galdiano Patty Tavatanakit Sydnee Michaels Lilia Vu Bronte Law Alison Lee Stephanie Kono Patty Tavatanakit Mariel Galdiano Bronte Law Sydnee Michaels Bronte Law Lilia Vu Bronte Law Alison Lee Tiffany Joh Hannah Jun Alison Lee
SCORE 202 203 203 203 204 204 204 202 205 205 205 205 206 206 206 206 206 206 209
TOURNAMENT 2018 Wildcat Invitational 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 2008 NCAA Regional 2017 Anuenue Spring Break Classic 2016 PING/ASU Invitational 2013 Betsy Rawls 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 2018 Wildcat Invitational 2015 NCAA Regional 2008 Mason Rudolph 2016 Pac-12 Championship 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 2014 Cougar Classic 2014 Cougar Classic 2008 NCAA Regional 2005 UNLV Collegiate 2014 Nanea Pac-12 Preview
TO PAR -9 -9 -9 -8 -8 -8 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -6 -6
TOURNAMENT (ROUND) 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (3) 2017 Silverado Showdown (2) 2018 Wildcat Invitational (1) 2016 PING/ASU Invitational (1) 2013 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (2) 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) 2013 Anuenue Classic (3) 2009 Mason Rudolph (2) 2008 NCAA Regional (1) 2007 Mason Rudolph (1) 2006 PING/ASU Invitational (3) 2004 ASU Invitational (3) 2016 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate (1)
SYDNEE MICHAELS
BEST 18-HOLE SCORE
HANNAH JUN
SCORE 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65
PLAYER Mariel Galdiano Patty Tavatanakit Lilia Vu Lilia Vu Bronte Law Bronte Law Mariel Galdiano Erynne Lee Sydnee Michaels Mariajo Uribe Tiffany Joh Jane Park Charlotte Mayorkas Bronte Law Bronte Law
JANE PARK
BEST 18-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR
STEPHANIE KONO
TO PAR -9 -9 -9 -8 -8 -8 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7
PLAYER Mariel Galdiano Patty Tavatanakit Lilia Vu Lilia Vu Bronte Law Bronte Law Mariel Galdiano Erynne Lee Sydnee Michaels Mariajo Uribe Tiffany Joh Jane Park Charlotte Mayorkas
SCORE 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65
TOURNAMENT (ROUND) 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (3) 2017 Silverado Showdown (2) 2018 Wildcat Invitational (1) 2016 PING/ASU Invitational (1) 2013 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (2) 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) 2013 Anuenue Classic (3) 2009 Mason Rudolph (2) 2008 NCAA Regional (1) 2007 Mason Rudolph (1) 2006 PING/ASU Invitational (3) 2004 ASU Invitational (3)
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MARIAJO URIBE
WGCA AND GOLFWEEK AWARDS
PING WGCA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Lilia Vu Bronte Law
2017-2018 2015-2016
WGCA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Patty Tavatanakit Alison Lee Erynne Lee
2017-2018 2013-2014 2011-2012
WGCA ALL-AMERICANS 2018-2019 Patty Tavatanakit (1st), Mariel Galdiano (HM) 2017-2018 Patty Tavatanakit (First Team), Lilia Vu (First Team), Mariel Galdiano (Second Team) 2016-2017 Lilia Vu (First Team), Mariel Galdiano (HM) 2015-2016 Bronte Law (1st), Lilia Vu (1st), Beth Wu (HM) 2014-2015 Bronte Law (First Team), Erynne Lee (HM) 2013-2014 Alison Lee (First Team), Erynne Lee (2nd), Bronte Law (HM), Louise Ridderström (HM) 2012-2013 Erynne Lee (First Team), Tiffany Lua (2nd) 2011-2012 Erynne Lee (First Team), Lee Lopez (First Team), Tiffany Lua (2nd), Ani Gulugian (HM) 2010-2011 Stephanie Kono (First Team), Lee Lopez (2nd), Tiffany Lua (2nd), Glory Yang (HM) 2009-2010 Stephanie Kono (First Team), Tiffany Lua (Second Team), Sydnee Michaels (2nd) 2008-2009 Stephanie Kono (First Team), Mariajo Uribe (1st), Glory Yang (2nd), Tiffany Joh (HM) 2007-2008 Tiffany Joh (First Team), Mariajo Uribe (1st), Sydnee Michaels (2nd), Glory Yang (2nd) 2006-2007 Tiffany Joh (Second Team), Hannah Jun (HM) 2005-2006 Tiffany Joh (First Team), Jane Park (First Team), Amie Cochran (Honorable Mention)
1997-1998 Amandine Vincent (Honorable Mention) 1996-1997 Sophie Sandolo (Second Team) 1995-1996 Jenny Park (First Team), Kathy Choi (2nd), Jeong Min Park (HM), Amandine Vincent (HM) 1994-1995 Jennifer Choi (HM), Amandine Vincent (HM) 1992-1993 Elizabeth Bowman (Honorable Mention) 1991-1992 Christy Erb (Second Team) 1990-1991 Lisa Kiggens (First Team), Debbi Koyama (Second Team), LaRee Sugg (Second Team) 1989-1990 Jean Zedlitz (Second Team)
1987-1988 Valerie Pamard (Honorable Mention) 1986-1987 Kristal Parker (Honorable Mention) 1985-1986 Kay Cockerill (First Team), Kristal Parker (2nd) 1984-1985 Kay Cockerill (2nd), Kristal Parker (HM) MULTIPLE WGCA A-A AWARDS 4 - Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Tiffany Lua 3 - Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Charlotte Mayorkas, Kristal Parker, Amandine Vincent, Lilia Vu, Glory Yang 2 - Amie Cochran, Kay Cockerill, Hannah Jun, Lee Lopez, Susie Mathews, Sydnee Michaels, Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe, Jean Zedlitz MULTIPLE WGCA 1ST TEAM A-A AWARDS 3 - Stephanie Kono, Charlotte Mayorkas, Lilia Vu 2 - Tiffany Joh, Bronte Law, Erynne Lee, Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe
WGCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR
2003-2004 Susie Mathews (1st), Charlotte Mayorkas (1st), Hannah Jun (2nd), Krystal Shearer (HM)
Carrie Forsyth Jackie Tobian-Steinmann
1999-2000 Amanda Moltke-Leth (First Team)
WGCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2003-2004 1995-1996
WGCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2017-2018, 2011-2012, 2009-2010, 2003-2004
WGCA GLADYS PALMER MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD Jackie Tobian-Steinmann
Carrie Forsyth (‘11), Kay Cockerill (‘96), Jackie Tobian-Steinmann (‘89), Janet Coles (‘88)
GOLFWEEK PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bronte Law Alison Lee
2015-2016 2013-2014
GOLFWEEK ALL-AMERICANS 2018-2019 Patty Tavatanakit (First Team), Mariel Galdiano (Third Team), Beth Wu (Honorable Mention) 2017-2018 Patty Tavatanakit (First Team), Lilia Vu (First Team), Mariel Galdiano (Second Team)
AMIE COCHRAN
2016-2017 Lilia Vu (First Team), Mariel Galdiano (2nd)
2014-2015 Bronte Law (First Team), Erynne Lee (2nd)
2004-2005 Charlotte Mayorkas (First Team), Amie Cochran (Second Team), Susie Mathews (2nd)
2000-2001 Laura Moffat (Honorable Mention)
2013-2014
2015-2016 Bronte Law (1st), Lilia Vu (1st), Beth Wu (HM)
1988-1989 Jean Zedlitz (First Team)
Carrie Forsyth
Alicia Um Holmes
WGCA HALL OF FAME
Louise Ridderström 2015-2016, 2012-2013 Susie Mathews 2005-2006, 2004-2005, 2003-2004, 2002-2003 Bridget Dwyer 2003-2004, 2002-2003 Gina Umeck 2003-2004 Alexandra Gasser 1998-1999, 1997-1998 Valerie Pamard 1987-1988
2002-2003 Charlotte Mayorkas (First Team)
WGCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR
1985-1986
2013-2014 Alison Lee (First Team), Erynne Lee (1st), Louise Ridderström (3rd), Bronte Law (HM) 2012-2013 Erynne Lee (First Team), Tiffany Lua (2nd) 2011-2012 Erynne Lee (First Team), Lee Lopez (Second Team), Tiffany Lua (2nd), Ani Gulugian (HM)
LEE LOPEZ
2010-2011 Stephanie Kono (Second Team), Tiffany Lua (2nd), Lee Lopez (Third Team), Ani Gulugian (Honorable Mention), Glory Yang (HM) 2009-2010 Stephanie Kono (First Team), Tiffany Lua (Second Team), Sydnee Michaels (2nd) 2008-2009 Stephanie Kono (First Team), Mariajo Uribe (Second Team), Tiffany Joh (Third Team), Glory Yang (Third Team), Sydnee Michaels (HM) 2007-2008 Tiffany Joh (First Team), Mariajo Uribe (1st); Glory Yang (2nd), Sydnee Michaels (3rd)
AMANDINE VINCENT
2006-2007 Tiffany Joh (Second Team), Hannah Jun (HM) 2005-2006 Tiffany Joh (First Team), Jane Park (First Team), Amie Cochran (Second Team), Hannah Jun (Second Team), Susie Mathews (3rd) MULTIPLE GOLFWEEK A-A AWARDS 4 - Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Tiffany Lua 3 - Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Sydnee Michaels, Lilia Vu, Glory Yang 2 - Ani Gulugian, Hannah Jun, Lee Lopez, Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe, Beth Wu MULTIPLE GW 1ST TEAM A-A AWARDS 3 - Erynne Lee, Lilia Vu 2 - Tiffany Joh, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Patty Tavatanakit
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GLORY YANG
UCLA AT PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
PAC-10/12 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (7) 2018, 2017, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1991, 1990
PAC-10/12 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (6) Patty Tavatanakit Lilia Vu Alison Lee Tiffany Joh Charlotte Mayorkas Lisa Kiggens
2018 (-8, 208) 2017 (-7, 209) 2014 (-5, 211) 2007 (+2, 218) 2004 (+2, 218) 1991 (+1, 217)
2019 - PALOS VERDES ESTATES, CALIF. (PALOS VERDES GOLF CLUB) 6th (+28, 880-293-293-294) Mariel Galdiano (+5, T-13, 218-74-72-72) Beth Wu (+7, T-18, 220-71-73-76) Patty Tavatanakit (+9, T-22, 222-73-73-76) Clare Legaspi (+12, T-30, 225-76-79-70) Phoebe Yue (+15, 40th, 228-75-75-78)
PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 2018 - SEATTLE, WASH. (BROADMOOR GOLF CLUB) 1st (-4, 860-287-286-287) Patty Tavatanakit (-8, 1st, 208-69-69-70) Lilia Vu (-8, 2nd, 208-68-70-70) Beth Wu (+6, T-23, 222-73-76-73) Mariel Galdiano (+9, 29th, 225-80-71-74) Clare Legaspi (+13, T-38, 229-77-78-74)
PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 2017 - TUCSON, ARIZ. (SEWAILO GOLF COURSE) 1st (-2, 862-290-285-287) Lilia Vu (-7, 1st, 209-71-66-72) Mariel Galdiano (-1, 2nd, 215-73-73-69) Beth Wu (+6, T-11, 222-71-70-81) Erin Choi (+7, 14th, 223-75-76-72) Clare Legaspi (+16, T-39, 232-77-81-74) 2016 - PLEASANTON, CALIF. (RUBY HILL GOLF CLUB) 2nd (-15, 849-282-284-283) Bronte Law (-10, 2nd, 206-70-70-66) Lilia Vu (-8, T-3, 208-70-69-69) Beth Wu (-1, T-12, 215-70-72-73) Hadas Libman (+6, T-36, 222-72-73-77) Louise Ridderström (+7, T-40, 223-72-76-75) 2015 - BOULDER, COLO. (BOULDER COUNTRY CLUB) 4th (+10, 862-287-286-289) Bronte Law (-5, T-2, 208-70-67-71) Erynne Lee (-3, T-5, 210-70-68-72) Louise Ridderström (+12, T-35, 225-70-75-80) Erin Choi (+14, T-41, 227-77-76-74) Lydia Choi (+16, T-45, 229-77-80-72) 2014 - CORVALLIS, ORE. (TRYSTING TREE GOLF CLUB) 4th (+7, 871-285-288-298) Alison Lee (-5, 1st, 211-70-72-69) Louise Ridderström (+1, T-5, 217-69-74-74) Erynne Lee (+3, T-9, 219-69-71-79) Ani Gulugian (+10, T-32, 226-77-73-76) Bronte Law (+14, T-44, 230-78-72-80) 2013 - VALENCIA, CALIF. (VALENCIA COUNTRY CLUB) 3rd (+15, 879-290-292-297) Erynne Lee (+1, T-7, 217-71-77-69) Ani Gulugian (+3, T-11, 219-74-72-73) Lee Lopez (+8, T-24, 224-73-73-78) Tiffany Lua (+8, T-24, 224-73-70-81) Louise Ridderström (+13, T-33, 229-73-79-77)
2012 - PULLMAN, WASH. (PALOUSE RIDGE GOLF CLUB) 4th (+21, 885-304-290-291) Tiffany Lua (+2, T-2, 218-77-71-70) Lee Lopez (+6, T-12, 222-76-74-72) Erynne Lee (+7, T-17, 223-74-72-77) Brianna Do (+9, T-25, 225-77-73-75) Ani Gulugian (+10, T-29, 226-78-74-74) 2011 - TEMPE, ARIZ. (KARSTEN GOLF COURSE) 3rd (+9, 873-284-300-289) Tiffany Lua (-6, T-1*, 210-68-72-70) Stephanie Kono (+5, T-15, 221-71-76-74) Ani Gulugian (+6, T-17, 222-74-76-72) Glory Yang (+7, T-19, 223-72-76-75) Lee Lopez (+9, T-22, 225-73-79-73) * - lost individual title in playoff 2010 - EUGENE, ORE. (EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB) 2nd (+17, 881-289-298-294) Tiffany Lua (+3, T-3, 219-73-72-74) Stephanie Kono (+4, T-8, 220-70-73-77) Glory Yang (+5, T-10, 221-73-77-71) Sydnee Michaels (+9, T-18, 225-73-77-75) Brianna Do (+10, T-21, 226-76-76-74) 2009 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) 3rd (+12, 864-291-288-285) Mariajo Uribe (-1, T-5, 212-71-72-69) Glory Yang (E, 7th, 213-75-70-68) Stephanie Kono (+7, T-16, 220-72-75-73) Tiffany Joh (+12, T-24, 225-73-77-75) Sydnee Michaels (+12, T-24, 225-78-71-76) 2008 - PALOS VERDES ESTATES, CALIF. (PALOS VERDES GOLF CLUB) 2nd (+34, 886-284-302-300) Tiffany Joh (+4, T-3, 217-69-73-75) Glory Yang (+10, T-10, 223-72-75-76) Mariajo Uribe (+12, T-14, 225-74-77-74) Maiya Tanaka (+14, T-20, 227-75-77-75) Sydnee Michaels (+19, T-30, 232-69-83-80) 2007 - SEATTLE, WASH. (BROADMOOR GOLF CLUB) 2nd (+51, 915-305-299-311) Tiffany Joh (+2, 1st, 218-74-70-74) Sydnee Michaels (+15, T-15, 231-74-77-80) Hannah Jun (+16, 18th, 232-79-72-81) Maiya Tanaka (+18, 20th, 234-78-80-76) Ryann O’Toole (+26, T-32, 242-79-82-81)
PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 2006 - TUCSON, ARIZ. (ORO VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB) 1st (+15, 879-291-287-301) Tiffany Joh (E, T-3, 216-71-72-73) Amie Cochran (+4, T-6, 220-73-68-79) Jane Park (+4, T-6, 220-74-73-73) Susie Mathews (+11, T-19, 227-73-76-78) Ryann O’Toole (+13, T-28, 229-78-74-77)
PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 2005 - PLEASANTON, CALIF. (RUBY HILL GOLF CLUB) 1st (+10, 874-289-290-295) Susie Mathews (-7, 2nd, 209-68-71-70) Charlotte Mayorkas (-2, 5th, 214-73-70-71) Amie Cochran (+8, T-14, 224-73-72-79) Hannah Jun (+12, T-21, 228-75-77-76) Melissa Martin (+18, T-37, 234-76-80-78)
PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 2004 - SOMIS, CALIF. (SATICOY COUNTRY CLUB) 1st (+38, 902-308-297-297) Charlotte Mayorkas (+2, 1st, 218-74-71-73) Hannah Jun (+4, 2nd, 220-75-70-75) Susie Mathews (+14, 11th, 230-80-76-74) Gina Umeck (+19, T-21, 235-80-80-75) Krystal Shearer (+21, T-28, 237-79-81-77) 2003 - CORVALLIS, ORE. (TRYSTING TREE GOLF CLUB) 3rd (+38, 902-298-300-304) Hana Kim (+5, T-5, 221-74-74-73) Melissa Martin (+12, T-16, 228-76-76-76) Charlotte Mayorkas (+12, T-16, 228-74-74-80) Susie Mathews (+15, T-21, 231-74-82-75) Gina Umeck (+17, T-26, 233-77-76-80) 2002 - WALLA WALLA, WASH. (WALLA WALLA COUNTRY CLUB) 2nd (+35, 899-301-299-299) Yvonne Choe (+3, T-4, 219-71-72-76) Gina Umeck (+10, T-9, 226-76-80-70) Alicia Um (+11, T-12, 227-79-76-72) Melissa Martin (+17, T-22, 233-77-75-81) Charlotte Mayorkas (+18, T-26, 234-77-76-81) 2001 - TEMPE, ARIZ. (KARSTEN GOLF COURSE) 7th (+41, 905-301-304-300) Saki Uechi (+3, 8th, 219-75-70-74) Laura Moffat (+9, 22nd, 225-76-79-70) Leilani Bagby (+15, T-37, 231-74-79-78) Melissa Martin (+16, 39th, 232-78-76-78) Alicia Um (+23, T-51, 239-76-80-83) 2000 - EUGENE, ORE. (EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB) 3rd (+39, 903-301-297-305) Amanda Moltke-Leth (+5, T-4, 221-70-75-76) Leilani Bagby (+9, T-11, 225-75-77-73) Laura Moffat (+11, T-17, 227-82-71-74) Alicia Um (+14, T-24, 230-74-74-82) Jamie Kim (+33, 58th, 249-85-78-86) 1999 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) 4th (+35, 899-303-300-296) Giulia Sergas (+2, T-3, 218-75-71-72) Leilani Bagby (+8, 13th, 224-77-73-74) Amanda Moltke-Leth (+10, T-16, 226-76-75-75) Alexandra Gasser (+17, T-31, 233-77-81-75) Laura Moffat (+23, T-43, 239-75-85-79) 1998 - RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CALIF. (TIJERAS CREEK GOLF CLUB) 4th (+52, 916-311-305-300) Alicia Um (+6, T-7, 222-80-70-72) Amandine Vincent (+13, T-19, 229-74-80-75) Alexandra Gasser (+17, T-25, 233-79-78-76) Leilani Bagby (+20, 31st, 236-78-77-81) Laura Moffat (+24, T-42, 240-82-81-77) 1997 - TACOMA, WASH. (TACOMA COUNTRY CLUB) 3rd (+19, 883-301-288-294) Eunice Choi (E, 3rd, 216-72-72-72) Sophie Sandolo (+6, T-11, 222-78-70-74) Amandine Vincent (+6, T-11, 222-76-71-75) Jeong Min Park (+9, 16th, 225-75-77-73) Alexandra Gasser (+19, 31st, 235-80-75-80)
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1996 - TUCSON, ARIZ. (THE RAVEN GOLF CLUB) 2nd (+12, 876-302-288-286) Jeong Min Park (-1, T-2, 215-75-70-70) Eunice Choi (+6, T-9, 222-81-67-74) Amandine Vincent (+6, T-9, 222-73-78-71) Jenny Park (+8, T-14, 224-73-80-71) Kathy Choi (+15, T-22, 231-81-73-77) 1995 - CORVALLIS, ORE. (TRYSTING TREE GOLF CLUB) 2nd (+27, 891) - Jennifer Choi (+2, T-6, 218), Kathy Choi (+6, 10th, 222), Betty Chen (+9, 15th, 225), Jeong Min Park (+11, T-17, 227), Eunice Choi (+17, T-28, 233) 1994 - LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (BRENTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB) 3rd (+52, 928) - Kathy Choi (+14, T-9, 233), Jenny Park (+14, T-9, 233), Eunice Choi (+17, T-15, 236), Jeong Min Park (+17, T-15, 236), Jennifer Choi (+19, 17th, 238) 1993 - WALLA WALLA, WASH. (WALLA WALLA COUNTRY CLUB) 2nd (+57, 921) - Elizabeth Bowman (+5, 3rd, 221), Mia Lojdahl (+13, 7th, 229), Patti Sinn (+19, 18th, 235), Kathy Choi (+22, 25th, 238), Jennifer Choi (+24, 27th, 240) 1992 - TEMPE, ARIZ. (KARSTEN GOLF COURSE) 4th (+48, 912) - Jenny Park (+4, 5th, 220), Christy Erb (+14, 12th, 230), Elizabeth Bowman (+17, T-18, 233), Patti Sinn (+18, T-20, 234), Jennifer Choi (+24, 33rd, 240)
PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 1991 - EUGENE, ORE. (EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB) 1st (+30, 894) - Lisa Kiggens (+1, 1st, 217), Debbi Koyama (+6, 3rd, 222), LaRee Sugg (+14, T-4, 230), Elizabeth Bowman (+21, T-14, 237), Christy Erb (+24, T-22, 240)
PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 1990 - STANFORD, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) 1st (+22, 898) - Jean Zedlitz (+3, 3rd, 222), Elizabeth Bowman (+4, T-4, 223), Christy Erb (+4, T-4, 223), Debbi Koyama (+14, T-19, 233), Carrie Leary (+20, T-32, 239) 1989 - PASADENA, CALIF. (ANNANDALE GOLF CLUB) 5th (+82, 946) - Jean Zedlitz (+10, 4th, 226), Annika Ostberg (+22, T-14, 238), Christy Erb (+22, T-17, 238), Paige Wery (+33, 27th, 249), LaRee Sugg (+36, T-29, 252) 1988 - REDMOND, WASH. (SAHALEE COUNTRY CLUB) 2nd (+78, 1,230) - Debbi Koyama (+18, T-6, 306), Valerie Pamard (+18, T-6, 306), Jean Zedlitz (+23, T-12, 311), Camilla Karlsson (+31, T-22, 319), Lana Perhacs (+31, T-22, 319) 1987 - TUCSON, ARIZ. (ORO VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB) 5th (+79, 1,231) - Kristal Parker (+10, 4th, 298), Lana Perhacs (+24, 20th, 312), Jean Zedlitz (+25, 21st, 313), Paige Wery (+27, 24th, 315), Valerie Pamard (+37, T-31, 325)
PAC-10/12 CONFERENCE AWARDS
PAC-10/12 GOLFER OF THE YEAR Lilia Vu 2017-2018 Bronte Law 2015-2016, 2014-2015 Alison Lee 2013-2014 Tiffany Joh 2007-2008 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-2004
PAC-10/12 FRESHMAN/NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Patty Tavatanakit Lilia Vu Alison Lee Erynne Lee Tiffany Joh Hannah Jun Yvonne Choe
2017-2018 2015-2016 2013-2014 2011-2012 2005-2006 2003-2004 2001-2002
ALL-PAC-10/12 CONFERENCE 2018-2019 Mariel Galdiano (1st), Patty Tavatanakit (1st)
2003-2004 Charlotte Mayorkas (First Team), Hannah Jun (Second Team), Susie Mathews (2nd), Krystal Shearer (2nd), Gina Umeck (HM) 2002-2003 Charlotte Mayorkas (1st), Susie Mathews (2nd), Hana Kim (HM), Gina Umeck (HM) 2001-2002 Yvonne Choe (Second Team), Alicia Um (Honorable Mention), Gina Umeck (HM) 2000-2001 Saki Uechi (HM), Gina Umeck (HM) 1999-2000 Amanda Moltke-Leth (First Team) 1998-1999 Giulia Sergas (Honorable Mention)
2017-2018 Mariel Galdiano (First Team), Patty Tavatanakit (First Team), Lilia Vu (1st), Beth Wu (HM)
1997-1998 Amandine Vincent (Second Team)
2016-2017 Mariel Galdiano (First Team), Lilia Vu (First Team), Beth Wu (Honorable Mention)
1996-1997 Sophie Sandolo (Second Team), Amandine Vincent (Second Team), Eunice Choi (HM)
2015-2016 Bronte Law (First Team), Lilia Vu (First Team), Louise Ridderström (HM), Beth Wu (HM)
1995-1996 Kathy Choi (First Team), Jenny Park (First Team), Jeong Min Park (Second Team), Amandine Vincent (2nd), Eunice Choi (HM)
2014-2015 Bronte Law (First Team), Erynne Lee (1st) 2013-2014 Alison Lee (First Team), Erynne Lee (1st), Bronte Law (Second Team), Ani Gulugian (Honorable Mention), Louise Ridderström (HM) 2012-2013 Erynne Lee (First Team), Tiffany Lua (1st), Lee Lopez (Second Team), Ani Gulugian (HM)
1994-1995 Jennifer Choi (Second Team), Kathy Choi (Honorable Mention), Jeong Min Park (HM) 1993-1994 Jennifer Choi (Second Team), Jeong Min Park (Second Team), Jenny Park (Third Team) 1992-1993 Elizabeth Bowman (First Team), Jennifer Choi (Second Team), Mia Lojdahl (Second Team)
2011-2012 Erynne Lee (1st), Lee Lopez (1st), Tiffany Lua (1st), Ani Gulugian (2nd), Brianna Do (HM)
1991-1992 Christy Erb (Second Team), Jenny Park (2nd)
2010-2011 Stephanie Kono (1st), Lee Lopez (1st), Tiffany Lua (1st), Ani Gulugian (2nd), Glory Yang (2nd)
1990-1991 Lisa Kiggens (First Team), Debbi Koyama (1st), LaRee Sugg (1st), Elizabeth Bowman (2nd)
2009-2010 Stephanie Kono (First Team), Sydnee Michaels (1st), Brianna Do (Second Team), Tiffany Lua (2nd), Glory Yang (Honorable Mention) 2008-2009 Stephanie Kono (First Team), Glory Yang (1st), Tiffany Joh (2nd), Sydnee Michaels (2nd), Mariajo Uribe (2nd), Ryann O’Toole (HM) 2007-2008 Tiffany Joh (First Team), Glory Yang (1st), Sydnee Michaels (2nd), Mariajo Uribe (2nd) 2006-2007 Tiffany Joh (First Team), Hannah Jun (Second Team), Ryann O’Toole (Honorable Mention) 2005-2006 Tiffany Joh (First Team), Jane Park (1st), Amie Cochran (Second Team), Susie Mathews (HM) 2004-2005 Amie Cochran (1st), Susie Mathews (1st), Charlotte Mayorkas (1st), Hannah Jun (HM)
1989-1990 Elizabeth Bowman (First Team), Jean Zedlitz (First Team), Christy Erb (Second Team) 1988-1989 Jean Zedlitz (First Team) 1987-1988 Valerie Pamard (Second Team) 1986-1987 Kristal Parker (First Team) MULTIPLE ALL-PAC-10/12 AWARDS 4 - Ani Gulugian, Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Tiffany Lua, Susie Mathews, Gina Umeck, Glory Yang 3 - Elizabeth Bowman, Jennifer Choi, Mariel Galdiano, Hannah Jun, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Lee Lopez, Charlotte Mayorkas, Sydnee Michaels, Jenny Park, Jeong Min Park, Amandine Vincent, Lilia Vu, Beth Wu 2 - Eunice Choi, Kathy Choi, Amie Cochran, Brianna Do, Christy Erb, Ryann O’Toole, Louise Ridderström, Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe, Jean Zedlitz
MULTIPLE PAC-10/12 1ST TEAM AWARDS 4 - Erynne Lee 3 - Mariel Galdiano, Tiffany Joh, Stephanie Kono, Tiffany Lua, Charlotte Mayorkas, Lilia Vu 2 - Elizabeth Bowman, Bronte Law, Lee Lopez, Patty Tavatanakit, Glory Yang, Jean Zedlitz
PAC-12 GOLFER OF THE MONTH
2001-2002 Gina Umeck (Second Team), Melissa Martin (Honorable Mention), Kristin Thompson (HM) 2000-2001 Laura Moffat (Second Team) 1999-2000 Laura Moffat (Second Team)
Lilia Vu (5) - March 2018, February 2018, November 2017, April 2017, March 2017 Bronte Law (4) - November 2016, October 2015, February 2015, October 2014 Alison Lee (4) - November 2014, September 2014, April 2014, October 2013 Patty Tavatanakit (2) - September 2018, April 2018
1998-1999 Alexandra Gasser (First Team)
PAC-10/12 ALL-ACADEMIC
1991-1992 Elizabeth Bowman (Second Team)
2018-2019 Mariel Galdiano (Honorable Mention), Clare Legaspi (Honorable Mention), Beth Wu (HM) 2017-2018 Erin Choi (Honorable Mention), Mariel Galdiano (HM), Clare Legaspi (HM) 2015-2016 Louise Ridderström (Second Team), Erin Choi (HM), Lydia Choi (HM), Bronte Law (HM) 2014-2015 Bronte Law (Honorable Mention), Erynne Lee (Honorable Mention), Louise Ridderström (HM) 2013-2014 Ani Gulugian (Honorable Mention), Erynne Lee (Honorable Mention), Louise Ridderström (HM)
1995-1996 Jeong Min Park (First Team) 1992-1993 Elizabeth Bowman (First Team)
MULTIPLE ALL-PAC-10/12 AWARDS 3 - Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Lee Lopez, Tiffany Lua, Melissa Martin, Susie Mathews, Louise Ridderström, Gina Umeck, Glory Yang 2 - Elizabeth Bowman, Erin Choi, Bridget Dwyer, Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Clare Legaspi, Laura Moffat MULTIPLE PAC-10/12 1ST TEAM AWARDS 2 - Susie Mathews
PAC-10/12 COACH OF THE YEAR Carrie Forsyth
2017-2018, 2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2004-2005, 2003-2004, 2001-2002 Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1990-1991, 1989-1990
2012-2013 Tiffany Lua (Second Team), Erynne Lee (Honorable Mention), Lee Lopez (HM) 2011-2012 Lee Lopez (HM), Tiffany Lua (HM) 2010-2011 Stephanie Kono (Second Team), Lee Lopez (HM), Tiffany Lua (HM), Glory Yang (HM) 2009-2010 Stephanie Kono (HM), Glory Yang (HM) 2008-2009 Tiffany Joh (Second Team), Mariajo Uribe (2nd), Glory Yang (Honorable Mention)
EUNICE CHOI
2007-2008 Tiffany Joh (Second Team) 2006-2007 Tiffany Joh (Second Team) 2005-2006 Susie Mathews (1st), Brianna Loyear (2nd) 2004-2005 Susie Mathews (2nd), Melissa Martin (HM) 2003-2004 Susie Mathews (First Team), Bridget Dwyer (Second Team), Gina Umeck (Second Team) 2002-2003 Gina Umeck (First Team), Bridget Dwyer (Second Team), Melissa Martin (HM)
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ANI GULUGIAN
HONORS AND TEAM TOURNAMENT WINS
ANNIKA AWARD Bronte Law Alison Lee
2015-2016 2013-2014
GOLFSTAT CUP (BEST SCORING AVERAGE) Bronte Law Alison Lee
2015-2016 2013-2014
UCLA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Jackie Tobian-Steinmann Kay Cockerill
2008 1999
U.S. WOMEN’S AMATEUR CHAMPIONS Mariajo Uribe Jane Park Kay Cockerill
2007 2004 1987, 1986
U.S. WOMEN’S AMATEUR PUBLINKS CHAMPIONS Brianna Do Tiffany Joh Mary Enright
2011 2008, 2006 1981
CALIFORNIA STATE AMATEUR CHAMPIONS Ty Akabane Cindy Scholefield Mary Enright
2018 1986 1980
HONDA SPORT AWARD NOMINEES Lilia Vu 2017-2018 Bronte Law 2015-2016, 2014-2015 Alison Lee 2013-2014 Tiffany Joh 2007-2008 Amie Cochran 2004-2005 Susie Mathews 2003-2004 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-2004 Kathy Choi 1995-1996 Christy Erb 1990-1991 Jean Zedlitz 1988-1989 Kay Cockerill 1985-1986
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Kay Cockerill
2015-2016 (5) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (+1, 877) Bruin Wave Invitational (+4, 868) Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (-2, 286) PING/ASU Invitational (-12, 852) NCAA Championship - Stroke Play (-8, 1,144) 2014-2015 (1) Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic
(+13, 301)
2013-2014 (4) Mason Rudolph Classic Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Allstate Sugar Bowl NCAA Stillwater Regional
(-14, 850) (-22, 842) (-21, 843) (+11, 875)
2012-2013 (2) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+18, 870) Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (+4, 580) 2011-2012 (7) Mason Rudolph Fall Preview (+9, 873) Stanford Intercollegiate (-10, 842) Rainbow Wahine Invitational (-15, 849) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+16, 870) PING/ASU Invitational (+5, 857) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (-15, 849) NCAA Erie Regional (+9, 873) 2010-2011 (6) Landfall Tradition Pac-10/SEC Challenge Bruin Wave Invitational PING/ASU Invitational NCAA Notre Dame Regional NCAA Championship 2009-2010 (2) Betsy Rawls Invitational PING/ASU Invitational
(+16, 880) (+4, 856) (-4, 860) (-1, 863) (+26, 890) (+21, 1,173)
(+20, 884) (-8, 856)
1986 (Honorable Mention)
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Tiffany Joh Tiffany Joh Susie Mathews
2016-2017 (4) Stanford Intercollegiate (+4, 572) Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-12, 852) Pac-12 Championship (-2, 862)
2009 (Second Team) 2008 (Second Team) 2005 (Second Team)
TEAM TOURNAMENT WINS 2018-2019 (2) Golfweek Conference Challenge Dual Match vs. Denver
(-32, 832) (E, 288)
2017-2018 (7) Stanford Intercollegiate (-3, 849) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-20, 564) Battle at the Beach (-13, 839) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+15, 867) Wildcat Invitational (-17, 847) Pac-12 Championship (-4, 860) NCAA Championship - Stroke Play (+9, 1,161)
2008-2009 (7) Topy Cup (E, 864) Mason Rudolph Invitational (-14, 850) Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 844) Collegiate Match Play Championship - Stroke Play (-9, 567) Arizona Wildcat Invitational (+5, 869) UCF Challenge (-14, 850) NCAA Columbus Regional (+13, 877) 2007-2008 (4) Mason Rudolph Championship (-13, 851) Kent Youel Invitational (+17, 881) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+24, 876) NCAA Austin Regional (-3, 861) 2005-2006 (5) Dual Match vs. Stanford (+10, 298) Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown (-24, 840) Lorena Ochoa Invitational (E, 864) PING/ASU Invitational (+1, 865) Pac-10 Championship (+15, 879)
2004-2005 (6) Kent Youel Invitational Arizona Wildcat Invitational SJSU Spartan Invitational PING/ASU Invitational Pac-10 Championship NCAA Las Cruces Regional
(-5, 859) (+12, 864) (+16, 868) (+6, 870) (+10, 874) (+25, 889)
2003-2004 (6) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+24, 876) SJSU Spartan Invitational (-6, 858) PING/ASU Invitational (-3, 861) Pac-10 Championship (+38, 902) NCAA Stanford Regional (-3, 861) NCAA Championship (-4, 1,148)
KATHY CHOI
2001-2002 (1) NCAA Stanford Regional
(+19, 883)
2000-2001 (2) San Diego State Fall Classic Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic
(+41, 905) (+35, 899)
1999-2000 (1) Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic
(+59, 923)
1995-1996 (4) Rolex Fall Preview New Mexico Invitational Stanford Invitational San Diego State Classic
(+15, 879) (+8, 884) (+13, 889) (+21, 605)
1994-1995 (2) BYU Invitational New Mexico Invitational
(891) (897)
1992-1993 (2) Oregon Invitational Arizona Invitational
(902) (896)
1991-1992 (1) Oregon Invitational
(928)
1990-1991 (5) Bruin Desert Classic Golf World Invitational Pac-10 Championship California Collegiates NCAA Championship
CLARE LEGASPI
(611) (895) (894) (884) (1,197)
RYANN O’TOOLE
1989-1990 (2) BYU Invitational Pac-10 Championship
(906) (898)
1987-1988 (1) BYU Invitational
(900)
1986-1987 (1) Hawaii Invitational
(936)
1985-1986 (1) BYU Invitational
(906)
1984-1985 (2) Weber State Invitational Arizona Tournament
(625) (904)
*No records available prior to ‘84-’85 season
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LANA PERHACS
INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT WINS
INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT WINS 2018-2019 (7) Patty Tavatanakit (3) ANNIKA Intercollegiate Dual Match vs. Denver NCAA East Lansing Regional
(-13, 203) (-5, 67) (-8, 208)
Mariel Galdiano (2) Golfweek Conference Challenge Stanford Intercollegiate
(-13, 203) (-8, 205)
Beth Wu (2) Dual Match vs. Denver PING/ASU Invitational 2017-2018 (8) Patty Tavatanakit (4) Stanford Intercollegiate Silverado Showdown Pac-12 Championship NCAA San Francisco Regional
(-5, 67) (-7, 209)
(-6, 207) (-8, 208) (-8, 208) (-8, 208)
Lilia Vu (4) Battle at the Beach (-8, 205) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-1, 212) Bruin Wave Invitational (-1, 215) Wildcat Invitational (-14, 202) 2016-2017 (5) Lilia Vu (4) Bruin Wave Invitational Anuenue Spring Break Classic Silverado Showdown Pac-12 Championship Bronte Law (1) Stanford Intercollegiate 2015-2016 (5) Bronte Law (3) Stanford Intercollegiate PING/ASU Invitational NCAA Bryan Regional Louise Ridderström (2) Bruin Wave Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic
(E, 219) (-12, 204) (-8, 208) (-7, 209)
(-7, 135)
(-8, 205) (-12, 204) (-7, 209)
(-3, 213) (-4, 68)
2014-2015 (4) Bronte Law (2) Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 205) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-5, 208) Alison Lee (1) Pac-12 Preview Erynne Lee (1) Bruin Wave Invitational
(-10, 209)
(E, 216)
2013-2014 (5) Alison Lee (3) Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (-12, 204) Stanford Intercollegiate (-7, 206) Pac-12 Championship (-5, 211) Bronte Law (1) Pac-12 Preview Erynne Lee (1) Mason Rudolph Classic
(-8, 211)
(-7, 209)
2012-2013 (1) Erynne Lee (1) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (E, 213)
2011-2012 (3) Ani Gulugian (1) PING/ASU Invitational
2002-2003 (1) Charlotte Mayorkas (1) PING/ASU Invitational
(-1, 212)
(-7, 209)
Erynne Lee (1) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate
(-9, 207)
2000-2001 (1) Johanna Andersson (1) San Diego State Fall Classic
(+4, 223)
Lee Lopez (1) Rainbow Wahine Invitational
(-15, 849)
1999-2000 (2) Laura Moffat (1) Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic
(+10, 226)
2010-2011 (3) Stephanie Kono (1) NCAA Notre Dame Regional
(+2, 218)
Amanda Moltke-Leth (1) Peg Barnard Collegiate
Lee Lopez (1) Bruin Wave Invitational
(-4, 212)
1997-1998 (2) Amandine Vincent (2) Dick McGuire Invitational LSU/Fairwood Invitational
(-1, 215) (+4, 220)
1995-1996 (2) Jeong Min Park (1) San Diego State Classic
(+3, 149)
Amandine Vincent (1) New Mexico Invitational
(-5, 214)
Tiffany Lua (1) Landfall Tradition 2009-2010 (1) Stephanie Kono (1) PING/ASU Invitational
(-2, 214)
(-9, 207)
2008-2009 (5) Stephanie Kono (2) Collegiate Match Play Championship - Stroke Play (-12, 132) UCF Challenge (-8, 208) Sydnee Michaels (1) Mason Rudolph Invitational
(-11, 205)
Mariajo Uribe (1) NCAA Columbus Regional
(-4, 212)
Glory Yang (1) Topy Cup
(-4, 212)
2007-2008 (3) Mariajo Uribe (2) Kent Youel Invitational NCAA Austin Regional Tiffany Joh (1) Kent Youel Invitational 2006-2007 (2) Tiffany Joh (1) Pac-10 Championship Sydnee Michaels (1) NCAA Baton Rouge Regional
(+1, 217) (-8, 208)
(E, 144)
1994-1995 (1) Jeong Min Park (1) BYU Invitational
(217)
1992-1993 (1) Mia Lojdahl (1) Arizona Invitational
(212)
1991-1992 (1) Jenny Park (1) Oregon Invitational
(224)
1990-1991 (4) Lisa Kiggens (3) Bruin Desert Classic Pac-10 Championship California Collegiates
(148) (217) (219)
Christy Erb (1) Golf World Invitational
(221)
1989-1990 (2) Jean Zedlitz (2) BYU Invitational Oregon Invitational
(906) (901)
1988-1989 (1) Jean Zedlitz (1) Oklahoma State Invitational
(221)
(+2, 218)
(-13, 203)
1986-1987 (1) Kristal Parker (1) Hawaii Invitational
(222)
2004-2005 (1) Amie Cochran (1) Kent Youel Invitational
1985-1986 (3) Kay Cockerill (2) BYU Invitational Ohio State Tournament
(217) (216)
Kristal Parker (1) SJSU Patty Sheehan Invitational
(935)
1984-1985 (3) Kay Cockerill (2) Weber State Invitational Arizona Tournament
(150) (220)
Kristal Parker (1) WCAA Championship
(216)
(-4, 212)
2003-2004 (6) Charlotte Mayorkas (4) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-6, 207) SJSU Spartan Invitational (-5, 211) PING/ASU Invitational (-9, 207) Pac-10 Championship (+2, 218)
Hana Kim (1) Matador Spring Invitational
JEONG MIN PARK
(+1, 217)
2005-2006 (1) Hannah Jun (1) Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown (-10, 206)
Hannah Jun (1) NCAA Stanford Regional
LISA KIGGENS
(-7, 209)
(+1, 143)
LOUISE RIDDERSTRÖM
*No records available prior to ‘84-’85 season
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