2022-23 UCLA Women's Golf Information Guide

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Location J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095

Alessia Nobilio R-So. 5-5 Rozzano, Italy (Istituto Europeo Leopardi)

Paltrinieri (PALL-trin-yare-ee)

Alicia Um Holmes

Ty Akabane R-Jr. 5-5 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley HS)

UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Sept. 12-13 USF Intercollegiate

Kailua Kona, Hawaii Nanea Golf Club

Steve Holmes

Name Yr. Ht. Hometown

NCAA Championships 3 (1991, 2004, 2011)

Nickname Bruins Colors Blue and Gold

April 3-5 Silverado Showdown

Cell Phone (209) 781-6810

Volunteer Assistant Coach UC Irvine ‘95

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Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes Golf Club

University of California, Los Angeles

Zoe Antoinette Campos So. 5-3 Valencia, Calif. (California Corrections Academy)

Oct. 24-26 East Lake Cup Atlanta, Ga. East Lake Golf Club

2022-23 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE

Twitter @UCLAWomensGolf

April 17-19 Pac-12 Championships Phoenix, Ariz. Papago Golf Course

Head Coach, 24th season UCLA ‘94

Emma Spitz Jr. 5-5 Vienna, Austria

Head Coach Carrie Forsyth, 24th Season

Alessia Nobilio (uh-less-ee-uh no-bill-ee-oh)

Chancellor Dr. Gene Block (Stanford ‘70)

Feb. 27-28 The Gold Rush

Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course)

Yuki Yoshihara (YOU-key yo-SHE-har-uh)

Carrie Forsyth

Carrie Forsyth (CARE-ee FOR-syth [sounds like scythe])

Instagram @UCLAWomensGolf

Associate Head Coach Alicia Um Holmes, 17th Season

May 19-24 NCAA Championships

Sr. Associate Athletic Director/SWA Dr. Christina Rivera

MEDIA INFORMATION

Nov. 1-2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview

Jan. 23 Match in the Desert Gold Canyon, Ariz. Superstition Mountain Golf Club

Raleigh, N.C. (Lonnie Pool Golf Course)

Facebook facebook.com/UCLAWomensGolf

TBD TBD

Caroline Canales (left) and Zoe Campos (right)

UCLA Women’s Golf Website UCLABruins.com/sports/womens-golf

March 27-29 Spring Break Classic Maui, Hawaii Royal Ka’anapali Golf Course

Date Tournament Location Site

Name Yr. Ht. Hometown (Previous School)

Founded 1919

Associate Head Coach, 17th season UCLA ‘02

Westfield, Ind. (The Club at Chatham Hills)

Pronunciation Guide

NCAA Regional sites

Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond (UNC-Wilmington ‘01)

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Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Pac-12

Coaching Staff

Akabane (AH-kuh-bah-nay)

Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo Country Club

March 4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla. Mark Bostic Golf Course

Caroline Canales So. 5-8 Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas HS)

Feb. 12-14 Therese Hession Regional Challenge

Email Address vlavalsiti@athletics.ucla.edu

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Yuki Yoshihara Sr. 5-4 Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge HS)

Women’s Golf Contact Vinny Lavalsiti

San Francisco, Calif. The Olympic Club

Napa, Calif. Silverado Country Club

Enrollment 45,742

Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Michael Teitell

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Annabel Wilson Sr. 5-7 Lurgan, Northern Ireland (St Ronan’s College)

Phoebe Yue Gr. 5-5 West Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Emilie Paltrinieri Sr. 5-8 Milan, Italy (Istituto E. De Amicis)

Scottsdale, Ariz. Grayhawk Golf Club

Departing Players

Simar Singh Sr. 5-5 Los Altos, Calif.

Oct. 3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Blessings Golf Club

May 8-10 NCAA Regionals

Pullman, Wash. (Palouse Ridge Golf Club)

Name of School

Volunteer Assistant Coach Steve Holmes

PAGE 2 • 2022-2023 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE MEET THE 2022-23 BRUINS MEET THE BRUINS 3 TV Roster 4 Head Coach Carrie Forsyth 6 Assoc. Head Coach Alicia Um Holmes 7 Player Profiles

PAGE 3 • 2022-2023 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE 2022-2023 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF TV ROSTER Ty Akabane 5-5 – Redshirt Junior Danville, Calif. Zoe Antoinette Campos 5-3 –Valencia,SophomoreCalif. Caroline Canales 5-8 –Calabasas,SophomoreCalif. Alessia Nobilio 5-5 – Redshirt Rozzano,SophomoreItaly Emilie Paltrinieri 5-8 –Milan,SeniorItaly Annabel Wilson 5-7 – Senior Lurgan, Northern Ireland Yuki Yoshihara 5-4 –Irvine,SeniorCalif. Phoebe Yue 5-5 – Graduate West Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Career Highlights

• Golfweek National Coach of the Year (2011)

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.

Head Coach 24th UCLASeason‘94

• 5-time Pac-10/12 Champion (2004, 2005, 2006, 2017, 2018)

Emma Spitz won her first career event at the Bruin Wave Invitational. She was named a finalist for the ANNIKA Award and a First Team WGCA and Golfweek All-American. Emilie Paltrinieri earned WGCA Third Team All-American honors and Golfweek A-A Honorable Mention plaudits. (No seasonending Pac-12 Conference awards were given).

In 2018-19, 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.

Having led the Bruins to a pair of NCAA Championships, while coaching players to 106 AllAmerican awards and six conference Golfer of the Year accolades, Carrie Forsyth begins her 24th season leading the UCLA women’s golf program in 2022-23.

During the 2019-20 abbreviated season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bruins posted three second-place finishes, a third-place showing and two fourth-place appearances in eight events.

Biography

• WGCA National Coach of the Year (2004)

The Bruins rallied for a fourth-place stroke play finish and ultimately fell to Auburn in the Match Play Quarterfinals of the 2021-22 NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Country Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. In a lineup led by junior Emma Spitz and featuring at least two and up to three freshmen in every tournament, the Bruins finished top three or better in six of its 13 competitions, including a medal at the Chambers Bay Invitational. Spitz captured the third title of her career at Chambers Bay as the only golfer to break par in the field (-1, 215). UCLA also finished runner-up at NCAA Regionals for the second season in a row, anchored by a top 3 spot by Spitz. Spitz tied for 9th in her final collegiate event at the NCAA Championships and went on to earn her WGCA First Team AllAmerican and All-Pac-12 First Team honors for the third and second time of her career, respectively. Spitz was also named an ANNIKA Award Finalist for the third consecutive year. Caroline Canales and Alessia Nobilio were tied for second on the squad with four top 10 marks.

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The Bruins have claimed five Pac-10/12 Conference titles, winning the league championship in 2017 and 2018. In 2017, UCLA was the only 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 also won back-to-back-to-back Pac-10 titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006. The Bruins have placed in the top 3 of the conference on 15 occasions. 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.

• 4-time WGCA Regional Coach of the Year (2004, 2010, 2012, 2018)

Forsyth is a six-time Pac-10/12 Conference Coach of the Year, earning the award in 2018, as well as in back-to-back 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.

CARRIE FORSYTH

• 2-time NCAA Champion (2004, 2011)

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 in 15 of the last 21 Championships held, 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, 2004-05, 2008-09, 2011-12, 2014).

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 (2001-05) 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.

• 6-time Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year (2002, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2018)

In 2017-18, 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 first-year 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

Six Bruins have been named Pac-10/12 Golfer of the Year, including four of the last eight (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).

UCLA posted four second-place finishes in the 2020-21 season. Spitz posted a runner-up finish at NCAA Championships in Scottsdale (-7, 281) as well as captured her second tournament title at 8-under 208 at the NCAA Regionals in Louisville. Spitz became an ANNIKA  Award Finalist and WGCA First Team All-American for the second time of her career as well as a First Team Pac-12 selection for the first time of her career. Annabel Wilson recorded four Top 10 finishes and paced the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships with a seventh-place finish (-1, 212).

• NGCA Coaches Hall of Fame (2011)

Along with its six conference Players of the Year and seven league Freshman/Newcomers of the Year, UCLA has received 59 All-Pac-10/12 First or Second Team honors since 2000. A total of 24 players have won 67 individual tournament titles during Forsyth’s tenure, as the Bruins have won 73 events as a team.

HEAD COACH CARRIE FORSYTH

The Bruins have received a total of 106 All-American awards during the last 23 seasons, 56 WGCA/ NGCA honors and 51 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 Player of the Week 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. Forsyth’s most recent star, Emma Spitz, was three-time ANNIKA Award Finalist and WGCA First Team All-American (2020, 2021, 2022) as well as selected as a Honda Sport Award for Golf finalist (2020-21).

Through the Years

In 2014-15, 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 2010-11 and 2013-14 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.

Red, White and Blue Bruins

Before Coaching

Forsyth served as the head coach at CSUN from 1996-99, where she was named the 199899 Big Sky Coach of the Year. In her three seasons, the Matadors improved their team scoring average by 31 strokes.

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.

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2016-17 11 1st 8th n/a 2017-18 12 1st 2nd T-1st (Stroke Play)/T-5th (Match Play)

2008-09 11 7 5 10 11

2004-05 12 6 1 10 10

2002-03 12 0 1 8 12

2010-11 11 6 3 10 11

The Bruins posted the postseason trifecta in 2004, winning the NCAA, Regional and Pac-10 Championships.

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.

1999-00 11 1 2 5

2005-06 11 5 1 9 10

2019-20 8 (no postseason) (no postseason) (no postseason)

2006-07 11 0 2 8 11

11 4 5 8

Wins

0 1 6

Wins

2001-02 12 1 0 6 9

2009-10 11 2 1 10 11

23 SEASONS 263 73 67 199

a Second Team All-Pac-12 honoree.

In 2016, as women’s golf returned to the Olympics, Uribe represented Colombia at the Rio Games, finishing in a tie for 19th.

12 7 8 12

2007-08 11 4 3 10 11

2014-15 12 1 4 9 11

8 0 1 6

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.

In 2015-16, 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.

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.

Carrie Forsyth’s Year-by-Year UCLA Head Coaching Record

2003-04 12 6 6 11 12

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Season Events Individual Top 5 Finishes Top 10 Finishes Pac-10/12 Finish Regionals Finish NCAA Finish 8 3rd 14th n/a 7th 4th T-5th 2nd 1st 21st 3rd 3rd T-5th 1st 1st 1st 1st T-1st 2nd 1st 2nd 11th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 3rd 1st 1st 4th T-1st 8th 3rd 7th 4th 4th 1st 3rd 4th 2nd 15th 2nd 3rd 1st (Stroke Play)/T-3rd (Match Play)

2011-12 12 7 3 11 12

2012-13 12 2 1 6 12

2018-19 11 6th 3rd 20th

2015-16 12 5 5 10 12

13 2 7 6

2020-21 9 7 T-5th T-2nd 15th

2021-22 13 4th T-2nd 4th (Stroke Play)/T-5th (Match Play) 247 Titles Titles 2 Titles

13 1 1 11

2000-01 12 2 1 6 10

2013-14 12 4 5 11 12

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HEAD COACH CARRIE FORSYTH

In 2016-17, 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.

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.

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.

“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.”

In the summer of 2006, Um Holmes was credited with gaining verbal commitments from future multiple All-Americans 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 Amateur Championship and won her first collegiate tournament in September of 2010. She also earned All-America and all-conference honors for the second straight year in 2009.

Alicia Um Holmes and Erynne Lee

ALICIA UM HOLMES

Alicia Um Holmes and Patty Tavatanakit

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.

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.

Alicia Um Holmes, voted 2014 WGCA Assistant Coach of the Year, enters her 17th season as UCLA women’s golf associate head coach in 2022-2023.

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.

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ALICIA UM HOLMES

Associate Head Coach 17th UCLASeason‘02

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• 4-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter - 2022, 2020; Spring - 2022, 2021)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

SAN RAMON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF

Akabane reached the round of 16 at the U.S. Women’s Amateur, defeating Raquel Olmos Ros and Katherine Smith, both in 20 holes.

TY AKABANE

YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2019-20 4 12 0 1 2 4 2 73.7 69 2021-22 10 27 0 1 4 3 0 74.0 70 TOTALS 14 39 0 2 6 7 2 73.9 69

• WGCA All-American Scholar (2019-20)

2020-21

SUMMER 2022

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Akabane competed in 10 events and 27 rounds, posting a 74.0 average score … posted one top 10 finish at The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (T-4th; +1, 217) and three other top 20 finishes at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (T-14th; +8, 224), The Gold Rush (T-13th; +10, 226) and the Chambers Bay Invitational (T-17th; +11, 227) … shot her lowest round of the season with a 2-under 70 in round two at Chambers Bay (April 11) … shot a 1-under 71 in the first round of the NCAA Championships (May 20) … 24/27 counting score rounds.

Akabane appeared in four tournaments during the fall season, recording a 73.7 scoring average ... had a pair of Top 20s, four under-par rounds and two rounds in the 60s ... tied for second at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-7, 212), ending with rounds of 3-under 70 and 4-under 69 ... tied for 11th at the Stanford Intercollegiate (-1, 212), shooting a 2-under 69 in round two ... tied for 34th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, posting a 1-under 71 in the final round ... named a WGCA All-American Scholar.

5-5 / Redshirt Junior Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS

2021-22

Akabane redshirted the 2020-2021 season.

2019-2020

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.

SUMMER 2020

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 ... anthropology major. AKABANE’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Akabane shot a +6, 152 (77-75) at the U.S. Women’s Amateur at Chambers Bay on Aug. 8-9 … qualified for the event at the Country Club of Salisbury with a -4, 67.

CALIFORNIA CORRECTIONS ACADEMY/WEST RANCH HIGH SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF

2021-22

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Antoinette Campos competed in 13 events and 35 rounds, posting a 74.9 average score … posted one top 10 finish at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (T-8th; +5, 221) and two other top 20 finishes at the Stanford Intercollegiate (T-15th; -1, 212) and The Match in the Desert (T-17th; +2, 146) … tied with Emma Spitz as UCLA’s top finisher at the Stanford Intercollegiate … shot five un der-par rounds, including two sub-70 rounds in the second (-3, 68) and third (-2, 69) rounds at the Stanford Intercollegiate … won her match play contest in the NCAA Quarterfinals versus Auburn (May 24) … shot a 1-under 71 as a sub in the fourth round of stroke play at the NCAA Championships (May 23) … 23/32 counting score rounds.

Attended West Ranch High School (Stevenson Ranch, Calif.) for two years before finishing at California Connections Academy for two years … tied for fifth at the 2019 Augusta National Women’s Amateur (-1, 215) when she was just 16 years old ... also competed at 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur (+10, CUT) ... tied for fifth place at the Girls Junior PGA Championship in July 2021 in Kentucky (-5, 287) … had a top-nine finish at the California Women’s Amateur Championship in La Habra Heights, Calif., in July 2021 … in October 2020, was named to the Rolex Junior All-America First-Team … had ranked sixth in the Rolex AJGA Ranking at that time and earned her fourth Rolex Junior All-America award … in AJGA events in 2020, had tied for second at the Under Armour/ Alison Lee Championship … also tied for fourth at the Rolex Tournament of Champions … tied for sixth at the AJGA Girls Invitaitonal at Stanford … outside of AJGA action during the 2020 calendar year, won the Major Champions Invitational and was fourth at the Joanne Winter Arizona Silver Belle Championship … tied for sixth at the SCGA Women’s Amateur … reached the round of 16 in match play at the California Women’s Amateur … reached the round of 32 at the U.S. Women’s Amateur … while at West Ranch High School (as a freshman), won the 2017 CIF state individual girls golf title by four strokes (at Poppy Hills Golf Course in Pebble Beach, Calif.).

ZOE ANTOINETTE CAMPOS 5-3 / CaliforniaValencia,SophomoreCalif.Corrections Academy

PERSONAL

Full name is Zoe Antoinette Campos … born in West Hills, Calif. … parents are Yvonne and Noel Campos … has one older brother, Josh … has always wanted to attend UCLA because of the university’s strong track record of producing excellent athletes and providing a great education … lists her greatest athletic thrill as playing in the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur in 2019, placing in the top five in a field with some of the best amateurs in the world (at 16 years old) … admires Rory McIlroy and the late Kobe Bryant … human biology major.

SUMMER 2022

Campos advanced to the round of 64 at the 122nd U.S. Women’s Amateur at Chambers Bay before exiting in a playoff … led all Bruins in the stroke play portion, tying for 21st at -1, 145 (71-74) … qualified for the U.S. Women’s Amateur with a -2, 69 at Redlands Country Club.

ZOE ANTOINETTE CAMPOS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2021-22 13 35 0 1 3 5 2 74.9 68 TOTALS 13 35 0 1 3 5 2 74.9 68

Canales attended Calabasas High School (Calabasas, Calif.), competing on the varsity golf team … during her junior season (2018-19), won the CIF state girls’ golf championship with a oneunder 70 for a one-stroke victory over Sherilyn Villanueva of Troy High School … won the 2019 CIF state girls’ golf regional and the the Marmonte League individual title that season … was honored as the L.A. Daily News Player of the Year in 2018 and 2019 … had a top-nine finish in July 2021 at the California Women’s Amateur Championship (La Habra Heights, Calif.) … tied for fourth (-6, 210) at the SCGA Women’s Amateur Championship in August 2020 … reached the quarterfinals of match play at the California Women’s Amateur Championship in July 2020 (Santa Cruz, Calif.). CANALES’

CAROLINE CANALES / CalabasasCalabasas,SophomoreCalif.HS

Canales was a semifinalist in the match play portion of the 56th California Women’s Amateur in San Luis Obispo, Calif. after tying for 6th (+2, 146; 71-75) in stroke play out of the field of 124.

CAROLINE

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Full name is Caroline Canales … born in Tarzana, Calif. … parents are Robyn and Richard Canales … has one older sister (Olivia) and one younger sister (Julia) … her father, Richard, attended UCLA … she chose to attend UCLA because the university has a great balance of academics and athletics, allowing her to discover her full potential in both areas … admires professional athletes Rafael Nadal, Nelly Korda and Collin Morikawa … played classical piano growing up (for 12 years) … also enjoys playing tennis … undeclared major.

• WGCA All-American Scholar (2021-22)

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CALABASAS HIGH SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2021-22 11 33 0 4 6 5 1 74.0 69 TOTALS 11 33 0 4 6 5 1 74.0 69

PERSONAL

• Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter - 2022)

5-8

SUMMER 2022

Canales competed in 11 events and 33 rounds, posting a 74.0 average score … tied for second on the team with four top 10 finishes, including a T-6th placing at the NCAA Tallahassee Re gional (+2, 218) … was UCLA’s top golfer in three events at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate (T-25th; +3, 219), The Match in the Desert (T-10th; -1, 143) and The Gold Rush (T-5th; +5, 221) … tied for eighth at the Chambers Bay Invitational (+6, 222) … notched two other top 20 finishes at the Pac-12 Championships (T-19th; +6, 222) and the Lamkin Invitational (T-16th; +8, 224) … recorded five under-par rounds, including a season-low 3-under 69 in her first round of the season at the Annika Intercollegiate (Sept. 13) … shot a 6-over 294 at the NCAA Champion ships (par 72; 76-72-73-73) … finished the season as the No. 65-ranked women’s golfer in the nation (GolfStat) … 29/33 counting score rounds … named a WGCA All-American scholar.

2021-22

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2020-21

Nobilio participated in the U.S. Women’s Open in December ... has been ranked in the Top 10 in the Women’s Amateur Golf Ranking throughout the 2020 season ... was invited to the 2020 Augusta National Women’s Amateur (canceled due to COVID-19) ... reached the quarterfinals of match play at The Women’s Amateur Championship in August 2020 ... member of the Italian National Team ... in ‘20, finished first at the Portuguese Internacional Ladies Amateur Championship, the Gran Premio di Monticello, the Italian Ladies Stroke Play Championship (Isa Goldschmid Trophy) and the Gran Premio Vecchio Monastero ... tied for 13th at the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship (-6, 278), also competing at the 2020 European Ladies’ Team Championship ... won the 2019 Italian Ladies Stroke Play Championship (Isa Goldschmid Trophy), the Citta di Milano Trofeo Gianni Albertini and the Trofeo Glauco Lolli Ghetti ... was also second at the 2019 Spanish International Ladies’ Amateur, the Italian International Ladies Amateur and the Internazionali d’Italia Femminili U18, third at the World Junior Girls Championship and fifth at the R&A Girls Amateur ... participated in the 2019 PING Junior Solheim Cup, the European Ladies’ Team Championship and the Vagliano Trophy, while also winning the Italian U18 Team Championship (Emilio Pallavacino Trophy) ... played in the inaugural ANWA, as well as the U.S. Women’s Amateur and the Women’s Amateur Championship, in 2018.

ISTITUTO EUROPEO LEOPARDI/AMATEUR GOLF

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ALESSIA NOBILIO

SUMMER 2022

Nobilio was born in Milan, Italy ... parents are Chiara Valeri and Alfonso Nobilio ... is an only child ... chose to attend UCLA because it is one of the most prestigious public schools across America, and they have some of the most renowned research, athletes and academics ... has always had a big passion for golf and her dream was to become an LPGA player since she started playing ... favorites include the television show “The Vampire Diaries”, actor Tom Hanks, soccer team AS Roma and tennis player Roger Federer ... lists her biggest athletic thrill so far as hitting the first shot at the 2018 Youth Olympics Games, where she won a silver medal ... hobbies include listening to music and going to the gym ... business economics major.

PERSONAL

• 6-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter, Spring - 2022, 2021; Fall - 2020)

Nobilio redshirted her freshman season.

5-5 / Redshirt Sophomore Rozzano, Italy Istituto Europeo Leopardi

Nobilio competed in 11 events and 33 rounds, posting a 74.2 average score … notched four top 5 finishes, including a T-3rd placing to lead UCLA at the Pac-12 Championships (+1, 217) … was the Bruins’ top finisher in three other events: her first collegiate event at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (T-5th; +3, 219), runner-up at the Stanford Intercollegiate (T-2nd; E, 216) and The Gold Rush (T-5th; +5, 221) … notched five under-par rounds and three sub-70 rounds … shot back-to-back 60s at the Stanford Intercollegiate with a season-low 3-under 68 in round one and 2-under 69 in round two (Oct. 15-16) … shot a 3-under 69 in round one of The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Oct. 4) where she would finish with her best 54-hole score (E, 216) … tied for 40th at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional (+15, 231) … tied for 48th at the NCAA Championships (+10, 298) … finished the season as the No. 90-ranked women’s golfer in the nation (GolfStat) … 25/33 counting score rounds.

2021-22

ALESSIA NOBILIO’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2021-22 11 33 0 4 4 5 3 74.2 68 TOTALS 11 33 0 4 4 5 3 74.2 68

Nobilio won English Women’s Open Amateur at Beau Desert Golf Club on Aug. 21 on the third extra hole after forcing a playoff with two birdies on the final two holes of regulation … shot +7 for the tournament (74-68-74-71) … tied for 23rd at the European Ladies’ Amateur at Golf de St Germain, France at -7, 281 (67-72-69-73) on July 23 … helped Italy to a semifinal finish at the European Ladies’ Team Championship at Conwy Golf Club in Wales with victories in round one (5&4) and semifinal (3&1) … shot a 5-over (77-74) in two rounds at the R&A Women’s Amateur held in Hunstanton, England.

Paltrinieri posted a 78.1 scoring average, recording three Top 10 finishes in nine events ... opened the NCAA Regionals in Louisville in second place with a season-low 68 score and tied for 12th to finish the tournament (+1, 217) ... finished second amongst the Bruins at the ASU/ Ping Invitational at Papago Course with two under-par rounds (-1, 71 and -2, 70) ... best threeround finish came at the Lamkin Invitational when she placed 10th and eight strokes behind second-place Emma Spitz ... tied for 19th at the Sun Devil Winter Classic (+6, 222).

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).

PERSONAL

2021-22

2019-20

Born Emilie Alba Paltrinieri in Paris, France ... parents are Chrystelle Claudiane Simon and Massimo Paltrinieri ... 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 ... molecular biology major.

SUMMER 2020

Paltrinieri competed in 10 events and 28 rounds, posting a 75.4 average score … posted three top 10 finishes, including a runner-up spot at the Chambers Bay Invitational (T-2nd; +1, 217) … tied for ninth at the Pac-12 Championships (+4, 220) … tied for 10th at the PING/ASU Invitational as an individual competitor in her only under-par tournament finish of the season (-3, 213) … shot a season-low 3-under 69 in the first round at the event (March 25) … recorded three other top 20 finishes: tied for 15th at The Match in the Desert (+1, 145), tied for 19th at The Gold Rush as an individual competitor (+13, 229) and tied for 16th at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional (+6, 221) … recorded seven total under-par rounds … 12/16 counting score rounds.

• WGCA All-American Scholar (2019-20)

Paltrinieri was a quarterfinalist at the R&A Women’s Amateur held at Hunstanton Golf Club with match play victories in the round of 32 (3&2), round of 16 (1 hole) and round of eight (2&1) … finished second in the stroke play portion at -8, 138 (69-69) … helped Italy to a semifinal finish at the European Ladies’ Team Championship at Conwy Golf Club in Wales on July 7 with victories in round two (1 hole) and semifinal (4&3).

Paltrinieri reached the semifinals of match play at The Women’s Amateur Championship ... at a professional event, the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic, finished 16th (-4, 212) ... tied for 20th (-4, 280) at the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship.

• Golfweek Honorable Mention All-American (2019-20)

2020-21

• 5-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter, Spring - 2021, 2020; Fall - 2021)

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SUMMER 2022

Paltrinieri was named a WGCA Third Team All-American and a Golfweek Honorable Mention All-American ... posted a 72.4 scoring average, recording three Top 10s and five Top 20s in six events ... was a combined 1-under in her final rounds ... was third at the Bruin Wave Invitational (-2, 214), fourth at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-4, 209) and tied for 10th at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate ... of her four under-par rounds, three were in the 60s, including a season-best, 4-under 67 in the final round at the NGRC, adding a 2-under 69 in round two ... closed the Bruin Wave with a 3-under 69 ... tied for 18th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge (+1, 217), shooting a 2-under 70 in the final round ... named a WGCA All-American Scholar.

ISTITUTO E. DE AMICIS/AMATEUR GOLF

YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2019-20 6 16 0 3 5 4 3 72.4 67 2020-21 9 25 0 2 4 5 2 78.1 68 2021-22 10 28 0 3 6 7 1 75.4 69 TOTALS 25 69 0 8 15 16 6 75.6 67 EMILIE PALTRINIERI 5-8 / IstitutoMilan,SeniorItalyE.De Amicis

• WGCA Third Team All-American (2019-20)

EMILIE PALTRINIERI’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

YUKI YOSHIHARA / WoodbridgeIrvine,SeniorCalif.

• 7-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter, Fall - 2021, 2020; Spring - 2022, 2021, 2020)

YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2019-20 7 19 0 2 3 4 1 73.5 69 2020-21 9 27 0 4 5 1 1 74.2 68 2021-22 4 12 0 0 0 1 0 77.6 71

2019-20

Wilson became the first Irishwoman semifinalist in U.S. Women’s Amateur history on Aug. 13 after big match play victories in the round of 64 (5&4), round of 32 (4&3), round of 16 (3&2) and quarterfinals (3&1) at Chambers Bay … did not trail an opponent until the semifinal round … tied for 26th in the stroke play portion at E, 146.

• 4-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter - 2022, 2021; Spring - 2020; Fall - 2021)

SUMMER 2022

Wilson recorded four Top 10 finishes along with a 74.2 scoring average in nine tournaments ... paced the Bruins at the Pac-12 Championships tied for a seventh-place finish (-1, 212), including a season-low 3-under 68 in the final round that featured seven birdies ... tied for second at the PING/ASU Invitational with a pair of 2-under performances (-4, 212) to put her one stroke behind the event champion ... tied for 11th at the Sun Devil Winter Classic (+3, 219) after scoring an even par 72 in the opening round ... recovered in the second and third rounds of the Lamkin Invitational with scores of 72 and 73 to finish 17th (+12, 228).

PERSONAL

5-4

YUKI YOSHIHARA’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOTALS 14 41 0 1 4 2 0 76.5 70

PLAYER

Wilson recorded a 73.5 scoring average in seven events and 19 rounds, posting a pair of Top 10s and four under-par rounds ... was solo seventh at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+4, 220), shooting a 1-under 71 in round two ... tied for 16th at the Golfweek Conference Challenge (E, 216), including back-to-back rounds of 2-under 70 to conclude the tournament ... tallied a season-low, 2-under 69 in round two of the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, where she tied for 29th ... made a hole-in-one in the opening round of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (T-25, +4, 223) ... tied for ninth (+1, 73) at the Tri-Match in the Desert vs. Arizona State and Denver and tied for 32nd at the Stanford Intercollegiate (+5, 218).

Yoshihara appeared in five tournaments and 13 rounds ... tied for 18th at the Golfweek Confer ence Challenge (+1, 217), shooting a 2-under 70 in the final round ... tied for 41st at the Bruin Wave Invitational and tied for 65th at the Stanford Intercollegiate.

5-7 /

WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF

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Wilson competed in four events and 12 rounds, posting a 77.6 average score … best finish came at The Gold Rush where she tied for 30th as an individual competitor (+17, 233) … recorded one under-par round with a 1-under 71 in the third round at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 28) … tied for 38th at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (+12, 231) … 3/6 counting score rounds.

ST RONAN’S COLLEGE/AMATEUR GOLF

TOTALS 20 58 0 6 8 6 2 74.7 68

2021-22

Yoshihara competed in the final six tournaments of the season to appear in a total of 19 rounds ... tied for third place and recorded her three lowest rounds of the season (-2, 214), including her lone 2-under 70 at the Silverado Showdown ... picked up her other Top 20 finish at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+16, 232) as the Bruins’ second-best scorer.

Yoshihara competed in three events and nine rounds, posting a 77.0 average score … best finish came at the Lamkin Invitational where she tied for 28th (+11, 227) … tied for 30th at The Gold Rush (+17, 233) … 5/6 counting score rounds.

ANNABEL WILSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

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.

2020-21

2021-22

YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2019-20 5 13 0 0 2 1 0 76.5 70 2020-21 6 19 0 1 2 1 0 76.1 70 2021-22 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 77.0 75

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.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2019-20

ANNABEL WILSON Lurgan,SeniorNorthern Ireland Ronan’s College PROFILES

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2020-21

Born Yukino Yoshihara in Niigata, Japan ... parents are Yumiko and Norio Yoshihara ... has an older brother, Hidetoshi, who played four years on the UCLA men’s golf team (2016-2020) ... 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 and accounting minor.

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 ... 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 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 Games”, singer Chris Brown, eating Indian food and soccer team Liverpool FC ... geography major.

Yue played in five tournaments, averaging 81.7 strokers in her 14 rounds of competition ... tied for 12th at The Match in the Desert (+8, 152) which featured both a Top 20 finish and lowest round of the season (73) ... placed 53rd at the Sun Devil Winter Classic ... tied for 54th at the Lamkin Invitational.

• 4-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter - 2022, 2020; Spring - 2020; Fall - 2021)

Yuki

Yue played in three tournaments (seven rounds) ... tied for 41st at the Bruin Wave Invitational ... tied for 47th at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, shooting a 1-under 70 in the final round ... was 16th (+3, 75) at the Tri-Match in the Desert vs. Arizona State and Denver.

2018-19

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 ... biggest athletic thrill was breaking the course record at the CN Western Championship ... most admires golfer Tom Wat son because of his persistence and patience ... working towards her master’s in education after earning a bachelor’s in sociology.

2021-22

Yue was seventh at the British Columbia Women’s Amateur.

2020-21

5-5 / Graduate West Vancouver, B.C., Canada Collingwood School

Yue competed in one event and three rounds as an individual competitor at The Gold Rush (T-42nd; +21, 237).

PHOEBE YUE’S

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2018-19 11 31 0 2 2 0 0 79.1 73 2019-20 3 7 0 0 1 1 0 76.1 70 2020-21 5 14 0 0 1 0 0 81.7 73 2021-22 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 79.0 77 TOTALS 20 55 0 2 4 1 0 79.3 70

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.

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PHOEBE YUE

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2019-20

SUMMER 2019

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.

PERSONAL

Yue won the BC Junior Girls’ Championship (+2, 290) ... won the 15-18 Girls’ title at the MJT Humber College PGM Classic (+4, 221) ... finished solo fourth at the Future Links, driven by Acura Pacific Championship (+6, 222), tied for seventh at the Canadian Junior Girls Champion ship (+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.

Phoebe Yue

AnnabelYoshiharaWilson PLAYER PROFILES

COLLINGWOOD SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF

SUMMER 2020

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Oct. 4-6 The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 217 (+1) 74 (+2) 72 (E) 71 (-1) T-4th

Feb. 14-15 Lamkin Invitational (72) 226 (+10) 76 (+4) 71 (-1) 79 (+7) T-26th

May 20-25 SUB -- NCAA Championships (72) 147 (+3) 76 (+4) 71 (-1) 78th

Feb. 28-March 1 The Gold Rush (72) 235 (+19) 79 (+7) 81 (+9) 75 (+3) T-38th

Feb. 14-15 Lamkin Invitational (72) 233 (+17) 74 (+2) 79 (+7) 80 (+8) T-49th

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Feb. 28-March 1 The Gold Rush (72) 221 (+5) 71 (-1) 77 (+5) 73 (+1) T-5th

May 20-25 NCAA Championships (72) 298 (+10) 74 (+2) 73 (+1) 72 (E) 79 (+7) T-48th

March 25-27 PING/ASU Invitational (72) 219 (+3) 74 (+2) 73 (+1) 72 (E) T-33rd

April 11-12 *Chambers Bay Invitational (72) 231 (+15) 73 (+1) 78 (+6) 80 (+8) T-27th

May 9-11 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championships (72) 155 (+11) 76 (+4) 79 (+7) SUBBED N/A

May 20-25 NCAA Championships (72) 294 (+6) 71 (-1) 74 (+2) 72 (E) 77 (+5) T-21st

Nov. 1-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 226 (+7) 77 (+4) 75 (+2) 74 (+1) T-24th

May 9-11 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championships (72) 218 (+2) 70 (-2) 73 (+1) 75 (+3) T-6th

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 4; Top 20’s: 4; Rounds Under Par: 5; Rounds Under

Total Rounds: 35 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,623 (+103) 819 (+27) 899 (+35) 834 (+42) 71 Scoring Average: 74.9 74.5 74.9 75.8 71.0

Total Rounds: 27 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 1,999 (+58) 672 (+25) 591 (+18) 659 (+14) 77

Scoring Average: 74.0 74.7 73.9 73.2 77.0

Nov. 1-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 229 (+10) 75 (+2) 78 (+5) 76 (+3) T-30th

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Oct. 15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate (71)

April 18-20 SUB -- Pac-12 Championships (72) 151 (+7) 73 (+1) 78 (+6) 51st

218 (+5) 72 (+1) 73 (+2) 73 (+2) T-30th

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 4; Top 20’s: 6; Rounds Under Par: 5; Rounds Under 70: 1; Counting Rounds: 87.9% (29/33); Counters Scoring Average: 73.4 (2,129/29)

April 18-20 Pac-12 Championships (72) 222 (+6) 72 (E) 75 (+3) 75 (+3) T-19th

Oct. 15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 218 (+5) 68 (-3) 69 (-2) 81 (+10) T-30th

Total Rounds: 33 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,450 (+77) 801 (+10) 818 (+27) 752 (+33) 79

3; Counting Rounds:

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish

May 20-25 NCAA Championships (72) 294 (+6) 76 (+4) 72 (E) 73 (+1) 73 (+1) T-21st

May 9-11 SUB -- NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championships (72) 74 (+2) 74 (+2) 63rd

Jan. 23-24 The Match in the Desert (72) 143 (-1) 70 (-2) 73 (+1) T-10th

Feb. 28-March 1 The Gold Rush (72) 221 (+5) 72 (E) 76 (+4) 73 (+1) T-5th

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Jan. 23-24 The Match in the Desert (72) 146 (+2) 73 (+1) 73 (+1) T-17th

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish

Sept. 13-15 Annika Intercollegiate (72)

Sept. 27-28 Molly Collegiate Invitational (72) 221 (+5) 70 (-2) 73 (+1) 78 (+6) T-8th

April 11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (72) 227 (+11) 81 (+9) 70 (-2) 76 (+4) T-17th

March 25-27 PING/ASU Invitational (72) 220 (+4) 73 (+1) 74 (+2) 73 (+1) T-39th

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 1; Top 20’s: 3; Rounds Under Par: 5; Rounds Under 70: 2; Counting Rounds: 71.9% (23/32); Counters Scoring Average: 73.6 (1,693/23)

Sept. 27-28 Molly Collegiate Invitational (72) 219 (+3) 73 (+1) 73 (+1) 73 (+1) T-5th

Scoring Average: 74.0 73.7 74.1 74.3 73.0

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 1; Top 20’s: 4; Rounds Under Par: 3; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 88.9% (24/27); Counters Scoring Average: 73.6 (1,766/24)

220 (+4) 72 (E) 74 (+2) 74 (+2) T-28th

Feb. 28-March 1 The Gold Rush (72) 226 (+10) 77 (+5) 75 (+3) 74 (+2) T-13th

Zoe Antoinette Campos Sept. 13-15 Annika Intercollegiate (72) 224 (+8) 73 (+1) 75 (+3) 76 (+4) T-42th

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Caroline Canales Sept. 13-15 Annika Intercollegiate (72) 219 (+3) 69 (-3) 77 (+5) 73 (+1) T-25th

Counters

Jan. 23-24 The Match in the Desert (72) 147 (+3) 71 (-1) 76 (+4) T-23rd

KEY: * - Played as Individual ; 72 (E) - Counted Round ; 71 (-1) - Under Par

Feb. 14-15 Lamkin Invitational (72) 224 (+8) 74 (+2) 76 (+4) 74 (+2) T-16th

April 11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (72) 222 (+6) 76 (+4) 71 (-1) 75 (+3) T-8th

March 25-27 PING/ASU Invitational (72) 217 (+1) 73 (+1) 74 (+2) 70 (-2) T-24th

Oct. 4-6 The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 216 (E) 69 (-3) 72 (E) 75 (+3) T-2nd

Total Rounds: 33 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,443 (+64) 811 (+18) 815 (+22) 817 (+23) 73

Oct. 4-6 The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 235 (+19) 82 (+10) 73 (+1) 80 (+8) T-41st

Scoring Average: 74.2 72.8 74.4 75.2 79.0 70: 75.8% (25/33); Scoring 72.8 (1,819/25)

April 18-20 Pac-12 Championships (72) 217 (+1) 72 (E) 72 (E) 73 (+1) T-3rd

May 9-11 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championships (72) 231 (+15) 79 (+7) 78 (+6) 74 (+2) T-40th

Average:

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

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April 18-20 Pac-12 Championships (72) 79 (+7) 79 (+7) SUBBED SUBBED N/A

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Alessia Nobilio

March 25-27 PING/ASU Invitational (72) 220 (+4) 75 (+3) 73 (+1) 72 (E) T-39th

Oct. 4-6 The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 226 (+10) 74 (+2) 77 (+5) 75 (+3) T-23rd

UCLA Women’s Golf’s Individual Results

Sept. 27-28 Molly Collegiate Invitational (72) 224 (+8) 73 (+1) 79 (+7) 72 (E) T-14th

Oct. 15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 212 (-1) 75 (+4) 68 (-3) 69 (-2) T-15th

April 11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (72) 233 (+17) 76 (+4) 76 (+4) 81 (+9) T-34th

Oct. 4-6 The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 219 (+3) 72 (E) 74 (+2) 73 (+1) T-11th

Scoring Average: 77.0 77.0 76.0 78.0

Total Rounds: 9 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 693 (+45) 231 (+15) 228 (+12) 234 (+18)

Nov. 1-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 211 (-8) 72 (-1) 70 (-3) 69 (-4) -- 2nd

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 0; Top 20’s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 83.3% (5/6); Counters Scoring Average: 76.6 (383/5)

April 4-6

Nov. 1-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 231 (+12) 78 (+5) 76 (+3) 77 (+4) T-38th

Oct. 15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 212 (-1) 75 (+4) 70 (-1) 67 (-4) T-15th

Nov. 1-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73)

236 (+17) 77 (+4) 72 (-1) 87 (+14) T-49th

Wins: 1; Top 10’s: 6; Top 20’s: 9; Rounds Under Par: 14; Rounds Under 70: 6; Counting Rounds: 100.0% (33/33); Counters Scoring Average: 72.1 (2,380/33)

Feb. 28-March 1 *The Gold Rush (72)

Total Rounds: 3 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 237 (+21) 82 (+10) 78 (+6) 77 (+5)

Sept. 13-15 Annika Intercollegiate (72) 220 (+4) 73 (+1) 73 (+1) 74 (+2) T-28th

April 18-20 Pac-12 Championships (72) 224 (+8) 76 (+4) 73 (+1) 75 (+3) T-26th

Scoring Average: 77.6 79.3 77.5 76.0

April 18-20 Pac-12 Championships (72) 220 (+4) 76 (+4) 71 (-1) 73 (+1) T-9th

Scoring Average: 78.1 78.0 78.2 78.3

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Sept. 27-28 Molly Collegiate Invitational (72) 231 (+15) 77 (+5) 73 (+1) 81 (+9) T-35th

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Emma Spitz

April 4-6 *Silverado Showdown (72) 233 (+17) 78 (+6) 75 (+3) 80 (+8) T-66th

May 9-11 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championships (72) 214 (-2) 70 (-2) 70 (-2) 74 (+2) T-3rd

Total Rounds: 12 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 931 (+64) 317 (+28) 310 (+21) 304 (+15)

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Annabel Wilson Sept. 27-28 Molly Collegiate Invitational (72) 236 (+20) 81 (+9) 84 (+12) 71 (-1) T-52nd

Jan. 23-24 *The Match in the Desert (72) 170 (+26) 83 (+11) 87 (+15) 42nd

Feb. 14-15 Lamkin Invitational (72) 227 (+11) 75 (+3) 75 (+3) 77 (+5) T-28th

Jan. 23-24 The Match in the Desert (72)

229 (+13) 76 (+4) 76 (+4) 77 (+5) T-19th

Sept. 13-15 Annika Intercollegiate (72) 236 (+20) 79 (+7) 76 (+4) 81 (+9) T-58th

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Simar Singh

Feb. 28-March 1 *The Gold Rush (72) 231 (+15) 74 (+2) 78 (+6) 79 (+7) T-23rd

May 20-25 NCAA Championships 291 (+3) 74 (+2) 72 (E) 75 (+3) 70 (-2) T-9th

Scoring Average: 72.1 72.5 71.0 73.2 70.0

May 20-25 NCAA Championships (72) 162 (+18) 78 (+6) 84 (+12) SUBBED SUBBED N/A

*Silverado Showdown (72) 231 (+15) 80 (+8) 76 (+4) 75 (+3) T-61st

April 11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (72) 217 (+1) 73 (+1) 71 (-1) 73 (+1) T-2nd

March 25-27 *PING/ASU Invitational (72)

Total Rounds: 33 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,380 (+4) 797 (+5) 781 (-11) 732 (+12) 70

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Yuki Yoshihara

Scoring Average: 75.4 75.3 74.3 76.8

Feb. 28-March 1 The Gold Rush (72) 233 (+17) 78 (+6) 78 (+6) 77 (+5) T-30th

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Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 0; Top 20’s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 44% (4/9); Counters Scoring Average: 74.5 (298/4)

Total Rounds: 28 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2,110 (+91) 753 (+32) 743 (+22) 614 (+37)

Jan. 23-24 The Match in the Desert (72) 146 (+2) 74 (+2) 72 (E) T-17th

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 0; Top 20’s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 0.0% (0/0); Counters Scoring Average: 0.0 (0/0)

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish

Feb. 28-March 1 *The Gold Rush (72) 233 (+17) 78 (+6) 74 (+2) 81 (+9) T-30th

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Emilie Paltrinieri

Sept. 27-28 *Molly Collegiate Invitational (72)

Oct. 15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate (71) 226 (+13) 77 (+6) 77 (+6) 72 (+1) T-59th

213 (-3) 69 (-3) 74 (+2) 70 (-2) T-10th

Feb. 14-15 Lamkin Invitational (72) 219 (+3) 72 (E) 68 (-4) 79 (+7) T-6th

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 0; Top 20’s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 1; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 50.0% (3/6); Counters Scoring Average: 74.67 (224/3)

231 (+15) 80 (+8) 76 (+4) 75 (+3) T-35th

145 (+1) 74 (+2) 71 (-1) T-15th

2021-22 IN REVIEW

Total Rounds: 14 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 1,094 (+89) 390 (+31) 391 (+32) 313 (+26)

April 4-6 *Silverado Showdown (72) 235 (+19) 78 (+6) 77 (+5) 80 (+8) T-75th

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Phoebe Yue Feb. 28-March 1 *The Gold Rush (72) 237 (+21) 82 (+10) 78 (+6) 77 (+5) T-42nd

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 3; Top 20’s: 6; Rounds Under Par: 7; Rounds Under 70: 1; Counting Rounds: 75.0% (12/16); Counters Scoring Average: 72.8 (874/12)

May 9-11 NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championships (72) 222 (+6) 72 (E) 71 (-1) 79 (+7) T-16th

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

March 25-27 PING/ASU Invitational (72) 209 (-7) 71 (-1) 69 (-3) 69 (-3) T-2nd

UCLA Women’s Golf’s Individual Results (cont.)

Player Dates Tournament (Par)

Scoring Average: 79.0 82.0 78.0 77.0

April 11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (72) 215 (-1) 68 (-4) 70 (-2) 77 (+5) 1st

Top UCLA Scorers: Caroline Canales (T-5th; 71-77-73; 221, +5) Alessia Nobilio (T-5th; 72-76-73; 221, +5)

April 18-20 Pac-12 Championships (Eugene, Ore./Eugene Country Club) 72 881 (+17) 296 (+8) 289 (+1) 296 (+8) 4th

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Top UCLA Scorer: Emma Spitz (T-6th; 72-68-79; 219, +3)

Feb. 28-Mar. 1 The Gold Rush (Seal Beach, Calif./Old Ranch Country Club) 72 899 (+35) 298 (+10) 306 (+18) 295 (+7) 2nd

Dates Tournament (Location/Course)

Three-time WGCA First Team All-American Emma Spitz

Sept. 27-28 The Molly Collegiate Invitational (Seaside, Calif./Bayonet Golf Course) 72 885 (+21) 293 (+5) 298 (+10) 294 (+6) T-2nd

Top UCLA Scorers: Emma Spitz (T-2nd; 71-69-69; 209, -7)

Sept. 13-15 ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M (Lake Elmo, Minn./Royal Golf Club) 72 882 (+18) 287 (-1) 298 (+10) 297 (+9) 10th

April 11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (University Place, Wash./Chambers Bay Golf Course) 72 876 (+12) 293 (+5) 282 (-6) 301 (+13) 1st

Oct. 4-6 The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark./Blessings Golf Club) 72 874 (+10) 289 (+1) 291 (+3) 294 (+6) 2nd

Oct. 15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford, Calif./Stanford Golf Course) 71 851 (-1) 290 (+6) 280 (-4) 281 (-3) 3rd

Nov. 1-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Kailua Kona, Hawaii/Nanea Golf Club) 73 890 (+14) 301 (+9) 293 (+1) 296 (+4) 5th

Top UCLA Scorer: Emma Spitz (T-3rd; 70-70-74; 214, -2)

March 25-27 PING/ASU Invitational (Phoenix, Ariz./Papago Golf Course) 72 863 (-1) 291 (+3) 289 (+1) 283 (-5) T-5th

May 9-11 NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Fla./Seminole Legacy Golf Club) 72 877 (+13) 288 (E) 292 (+4) 297 (+9) T-2nd

Top UCLA Scorer: Alessia Nobilio (T-3rd; 72-72-73; 217, +1)

Feb. 14-15 Lamkin Invitational (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./The Farms Golf Club) 72 894 (+30) 295 (+7) 290 (+2) 309 (+21) 6th

Top UCLA Scorer: Alessia Nobilio (T-2nd; 69-72-75; 216, E)

Top UCLA Scorer: Emma Spitz (2nd; 72-70-69; 211, -8)

Top UCLA Scorers: Emma Spitz (T-15th; 75-70-67; 212, -1)

May 20-25 NCAA Championships (Scottsdale, Ariz./Grayhawk Golf Club) 72 1,169 (+17) 295 (+7) 291 (+3) 292 (+4) 291 (+3) 4th

Top UCLA Scorer: Caroline Canales (T-10th; 70-73; 143, -1)

Zoe Antoinette Campos (T-15th; 75-68-69; 212, -1)

Top UCLA Scorer: Caroline Canales (T-25th; 69-77-73; 219, +3)

Jan. 23-24 The Match in the Desert (Gold Canyon, Ariz./Superstition Mountain Golf Club) 72 577 (+1) 288 (E) 289 (+1) 4th

Top UCLA Scorer: Alessia Nobilio (T-5th; 73-73-73; 219, +3)

Top UCLA Scorer: Emma Spitz (T-9th; 74-72-75-70; 291, +3)

Top UCLA Scorer: Emma Spitz (1st; 68-70-77; 215, -1)

Total Stroke-Play Rounds: 39 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 11,418 (+184) 3,804 (+60) 3,788 (+44) 3,535 (+79) 291 (+3)

UCLA Women’s Golf Team Results

Par Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish

Dates Tournament Location Site

The UCLA women’s golf team captured its only team and individual medals of the 2021-22 season at the Chambers Bay Invitational in University Place, Wash., under harsh weather conditions. UCLA won in a landslide, besting second-place Washington by 18 strokes.

Paltrinieri followed up her 1-over 73 performance in round one with a 1-under 71 in round two, featuring a flawless front nine of the scorecard and an eagle on the par-12th.Canales bounced back from her 4-over 76 in her first 18 holes with her fourth un der-par score of the season: a 1-under 71. Canales opened her second round with three birdies on the front nine before finishing 2-under 35 through the first nine holes.

Spitz would lead a trio of top-10 individual finishes by the Bruins. Right behind Spitz was teammate Paltrinieri (+1, 217) who posted a runner-up finish for the best mark of her career and her first time cracking the top five since the 2019 Bruin Wave Invitation al. Paltrinieri opened her final round by sinking birdies on three of the first four holes.

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Golfer Tournament Location

INDIVIDUAL MEDALS

UCLA was led by Emma Spitz who finished as the only golfer to break par for the tournament at 1-under 215 for her third career medal. Spitz’s performance marked her third consecutive and fourth total top 10 showing of the season.

CHAMBERS BAY INVITATIONAL RECAP

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Runner-Up Emma Spitz Chambers Bay Invitational (72) University Place, Wash. Chambers Bay Golf Course 215 (-1) 68 (-4) 70 (-2) 77 (+5) Paltrinieri (UCLA): +1, 217

TEAM MEDALS

Canales notched her third top-10 finish of the season, tying for eighth with a 6-over 222.

The Bruins played through hail, snow and strong winds in the final round on the way to securing its first title since the Golfweek Conference Challenge at Red Sky Golf Club back in 2018.

Akabane shot a 9-over 81 in round one but would contribute to the team score in her next set of 18 with a 2-under 70 for her second under-par total of the season and first of the calendar year.

Site

UCLA, Spitz Champions at Chambers Bay

Victories

The Bruins got out to an early lead on day one thanks to a tournament-best 6-under 282 in the second round of 18. All four Bruins – Emma Spitz and Ty Akabane (-2) and Emilie Paltrinieri and Caroline Canales (-1) – broke par in the second round. Spitz blitzed the back nine in her first set of 18 holes of the day with four birdies, including three in a row on the par-4 14th, par-3 15th and par-4 16th. Spitz went on to record six more birdies birdies in her second round.

Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Runner-Up April 11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (72) University Place, Wash. Chambers Bay Golf Course 876 (+12) 293 (+5) 282 (-6) 301 (+13) Washington (+30, 894)

SIMAR SINGH

PERSONAL

2021-22

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).

Singh competed in five events and 14 rounds, posting a 78.1 average score … best finish came at The Gold Rush where she tied for 23rd as an individual competitor (+15, 231) … tied for 35th at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (+15, 231) … 4/9 counting score rounds.

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2019-20

Singh competed in seven of the Bruins’ nine events in her second season in Westwood ... tied for 27th at the Pac-12 Championships where she shot her season-low score of 72 in the first round ... followed that performance by shooting 74 and 76 in the first and third rounds, respec tively, at the NCAA Louisville Regional ... placed 48th (+20, 236) at the Sun Devil Winter Classic.

• 4-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter - 2021; Spring - 2020; Fall - 2021, 2020)

5-5 / Senior in 2021-22 Los Altos, Calif. Los Altos HS (Oregon)

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.

LOS ALTOS HIGH SCHOOL/AMATEUR GOLF

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

OREGON

SIMAR SINGH’S CAREER STATISTICS (2018-19 Stats at Oregon) YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2018-19 3 9 0 0 0 3 2 74.0 68 2019-20 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 76.0 70 2020-21 7 20 0 0 0 0 0 82.5 72 2021-22 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 78.1 72 TOTALS 17 49 0 0 0 4 2 78.9 68

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 Champion ship 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.

2020-21

Singh played in two events during the fall season, tying for 43rd at the Stanford Intercollegiate (+7, 220) and placing 55th at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate (+20, 236) ... shot a 1-under 70 in the second round at Stanford.

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Spitz became the 12th Bruin to be a finalist for the Honda Sport Award for Golf presented annually by the CWSA following a runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships in Scottsdale (-7, 281) ... was also a WGCA First Team All-American, ANNIKA Award finalist and a member of the All-Pac-12 Conference First Team for the second year in a row ... at the NCAA Champion ships, she shot under par in her final three rounds, including a 4-under 68 in the final round to put herself within one stroke of tying the individual champion ... the top finisher for the Bruins in seven of nine events and placed in the Top 4 in seven events ... posted a 71.6 scoring average, with 16 of her 27 rounds being under par, including six in the 60s ... was a combined 15-under in her last two tournaments of the season, winning the second event of her career at the NCAA Louisville Regional (-8, 208) with a 5-under 67 and 4-under 68 in the final two rounds to win by five strokes ... recorded a second-place finish at the Sun Devil Winter Classic (-6, 210) thanks to three under-par rounds, including an opening, 3-under 69 ... tied for second at the Lamkin Invi tational (-1, 215), shooting a pair of 2-under 70s ... tied for third at The Match in the Desert (E, 144) and the Silverado Showdown (-2, 214) and was solo fourth at the Bruin Wave Invitational (+7, 223) ... tied for third at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur (+2, 218) and tied for 10th at the Pac-12 Championship (+1, 214).

5-5 / Junior in 2021-22 Vienna, Austria

• Honda Sport Award Finalist for Golf (2020-21)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

AMATEUR GOLF

RECORD BOOK

PERSONAL

TOTALS 28 82 3 20 24 41 18 71.7 66

Spitz ranks fourth all-time on UCLA’s career scoring average list at 71.74 (82 rounds/5,883 strokes) ... tied for 10th all-time on UCLA’s career wins list (3) ... tied for fifth all-time on UCLA’s under-par rounds lists (41) ... tied for 7th all-time on UCLA’s top 10 finishes list (20).

• 6-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll member (Winter - 2022, 2021, 2020; Spring - 2022, 2021; Fall - 2020)

• 3-time WGCA First Team All-American

• 2-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree (2021-22, 2020-21)

Spitz was named a WGCA First Team All-American and Golfweek First Team All-American as well as selected to the All-Pac-12 Team … honored as an ANNIKA Award Finalist … in 11 events and 33 rounds, she led the Bruins with a 72.1 scoring average, six top 10 finishes, 14 rounds under par and six sub-70 rounds … medaled at the Chambers Bay Invitational, shooting the only under-par score at the tournament (-1, 215) … was UCLA’s top golfer in seven events … finished a team-high five tournaments under par … shot 11-under and averaged 71.0 strokes in second round play … finished runner-up and shot under par in all three rounds at two events: the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (par 73; 72-70-69) and the PING/ASU Invitational (par 72; 71-69-69) … lowest score of the season was a 4-under 67 in the third round of the Stanford Intercollegiate (Oct. 17) … tied for 3rd to lead the Bruins at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional after shooting a pair of 2-under 70s in rounds one and two (-2, 214) … ended her collegiate career with another top 10 postseason finish in stroke play at the NCAA Championships (T-9th; +3, 291) … won her match play contest in the NCAA Quarterfinals versus Auburn (May 24) … tied for 16th at the Lamkin Invitational (+3, 219) … tied for 11th at The Blessings Collegiate Invitational (+3, 219) … finished the season as the No. 7-ranked women’s golfer in the nation (GolfStat) … tied for 12th at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur (+5, 221) ... 33/33 counting score rounds.

SUMMER/WINTER 2020

2020-21

Spitz tied for fourth at the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship (-11, 273), just two shots back of first ... participated in the U.S. Women’s Open in December ... helped the International Team defeat USA 40.5-19.5 at the 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup ... also finished first at the Austrian Stroke Play Championship, Austrian Stroke Play U21, Austrian International Amateur and Austrian Match Play.

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 Ama teur Championship ... finished second at the ‘19 Austrian Stroke Play Championship ... placed 11th at the ‘19 European Ladies’ Amateur Championship.

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 ... hobbies include playing ice hockey and skiing ... biggest athletic thrill was winning the 2018 Girls’ British Open Amateur in front of a huge crowd, includ ing 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.

2019-20

• 3-time ANNIKA Award Finalist (2021-22, 2020-21, 2019-20)

Spitz was an ANNIKA Award finalist, and a WGCA and Golfweek First Team All-American, leading UCLA in scoring average (71.4) ... was the lone Bruin to play in all eight events and 22 rounds ... recorded her first collegiate victory at the Bruin Wave Invitational, overcoming a six-shot deficit to share medalist honors ... shot a final-round, 3-under 69, finishing at 5-under 211 following a pair of 1-under 71s in the first two rounds ... was a combined 8-under for the season, including 6-under in opening rounds and 11-under in second rounds ... placed in the Top 10 in six of her eight tournaments, posting 11 under-par rounds and six rounds in the 60s ... was third at the Golfweek Conference Challenge (-8, 208), closing with rounds of 5-under 67 and 4-under 68 ... was fourth at the Tri-Match in the Desert vs. Arizona State and Denver (-1, 71) and tied for seventh at both the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-4, 215) and the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-2, 211) ... opened those two tournaments with a pair of under-par rounds, including a 4-under 69 in round one at Nanea and a 5-under 66 in round two at the NGRC ... tied for 10th at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate and tied for 11th at the Stanford Intercollegiate (-1, 212), posting a 2-under 69 in round two ... was invited to the 2020 Augusta National Women’s Amateur (canceled due to COVID-19).

YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2019-20 8 22 1 6 7 11 6 71.4 66 2020-21 9 27 1 8 8 16 6 71.2 67 2021-22 11 33 1 6 9 14 6 72.1 67

EMMA SPITZ’S CAREER STATISTICS

2021-22

EMMA SPITZ

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“I was completely determined to make up for the penalty,” Sugg said.

1991 NCAA CHAMPIONS

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NCAA Champs!

1991 NCAA Champion Christy Erb

The fourth round Saturday was perhaps the most exciting final round in NCAA history. The Bruins still had their two-stroke lead after nine holes, and then the fun began.

For the first time in NCAA history, the national title was decided in a playoff. The Bruins wasted little time, winning the first playoff hole on a birdie by senior LaRee Sugg.

Hurst, on the urging of Georgia coach Beans Kelly, then notified the officials. The divot was measured (Sugg had already teed off) and the ball was estimated to be half an inch too far. Sugg was assessed a two-stroke penalty and had to replay the hole.

A team stepped onto Ohio State University’s Scarlet Golf Course and absolutely refused to lose.

The NCAA Championships were supposed to b a three-team race between the Bruins, Spartans and Arizona Wildcats. Not coincidentally, they finished one, two, three.

1991 NCAA Champion Debbi Koyama

By Michael Klein

The three powers were left scratching their heads after Wednesday’s first round, however, as unheralded South Florida shot a 298 and held a two-stroke lead over the Spartans and three-stroke lead over the Bruins.

“At the time, I had no idea that the whole tournament was riding on my putt,” Erb said. The Bruins also got a big lift from the gallery, which immediately sided with the Bruins after the penalty.“Having the crowd on our side was a tremendous help, and it got us even more pumped up,” Sugg said.

“In those last two holes, I did not believe what I was seeing. The team came through. They just did it,” Steinmann said.

All of the San Jose State players made par on the first playoff hole. Erb, Kiggens and sophomore Liz Bowman parred for the Bruins. That set the stage for Sugg, who drained a 25-foot birdie putt for the national title.

Freshman Lisa Kiggens birdied the 17th hole and miraculously got out from under a tree to salvage par on the 18th. Sugg and senior Debby Koyama parred both holes. This would not have been good enough to win without help from San Jose State. They obliged with a string of bogies and a double bogie.TheBruins and Spartans were tied at 1197 when Erb calmly sank a six-foot putt to save par and send the tournament into a playoff.

Kiggens capped off the greatest freshman season in UCLA history by being named a First-Team All American. The Pac-10 Individual champion became the first freshman in UCLA history to garner such an honor.

Sugg and Koyama finished off their UCLA careers by being named to the Second Team. Coach Steinmann was named the Far West Regional Coach of the Year.

“We played a good first round. South Florida played very well early, but we were confident that we could overtake them,” said head coach Jackie Steinmann.

“This is the best team I have ever had in my 14 years at UCLA. Their goal at the beginning of the year was to win the Pac-10 and nationals. They worked incredibly hard the whole year to achieve that goal,” Steinmann said.

Legendary football coach Woody Hayes would have loved this one.

Midnight came in the next round for the would-be Cinderella, as the Bruins scorched the course with an even-par 288, the best round of golf in UCLA history (the previous record was 290). The Bruins’ shots did not fall as frequently in the third round, though, as they faltered with a 307.

On the 13th hole, Sugg placed her ball very close to the front of the tee marker, trying to find a flat spot on the viciously torn-up tee. San Jose State’s Pat Hurst, the top-ranked player in the nation, apparently had a ruler in her brain and noticed that the ball was placed a little bit too far in front of the tee marker.

“This is my greatest moment at UCLA,” Sugg said.

Sugg’s incredible finish overshadowed the performance of Christy Erb. She came into the tournament as the lowest-ranked Bruin, but she finished in second place for the individual title behind Arizona’s Annika Sorenstam.

The penalty and a slight lapse by the Bruins dropped them five strokes back of the Spartans with just two holes remaining. Then the rally started.

After the victory, more honors came at the awards banquet that night.

From the Daily Bruin May 28, 1991

That team was the No.3-ranked UCLA women’s golf team, which captured its first ever national championship with a gutsy come-from-behind victory over top-ranked San Jose State.

“I didn’t think we could have a repeat of the second round, so I was satisfied with the score. We got a little tired on the back nine, but we still had a two-shot lead over (San Jose State),” Steinmann said.

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 AllAmerican. Carrie Forsyth was named the WGCA National and Regional Coach of the Year, as well as Pac-10 COY.

“We were definitely struggling when they halted play (on Friday),” said Coach Carrie Forsyth. On Saturday, the rainbow appeared, and the Bruins erased the doubters by playing the final nine holes in five-under par. All-American Charlotte Mayorkas drained three birdies on the inward nine, including a 30-footer on the 71st hole, Susie Mathews added two birdies of her own to post an even par 72 and finish third individually at eight under par. Gina Umeck tied for 16th with a clutch 73 in the final round.

Rain came and hope followed.

“It’s pretty awesome to win this thing,” Mathews said. “It was quite hot most of the day but we settled down and pulled through in the end. I’m carrying the trophy right now. We’ve all taken turns with it. ... On the last hole I looked at the leaderboard and saw that we were three shots ahead. When I made my putt there was all sorts of cheering. It was just fantastic!”

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.

2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS

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.

A 24-hour rain delay on the final day helped. Entering the day with a seven-stroke lead, the Bruins watched their advantage shrink to nothing through the first nine holes.

2004 NCAA Champion Susie Mathews

The Bruins won their second NCAA title in women’s golf with a lot of heart and hard work. The experts were ready to hand top-ranked Duke the title. Th e Blue Devils had won 10 of the 11 tournaments in which they had participated, including a 14-shot victory over the Bruins in the Fall at the Stanford tournament. More than a few people said Duke was the greatest team ever assembled.IntheSpring

the Bruins got hot. They won the spring season opener, the Regional Challenge, by 32 strokes. After finishing third in their next event, they won every event that followed, including the Pac10 and NCAA Regional championships. At the NCAAs, they took the 36-hole lead and hung on while Duke faded and Oklahoma State ran out of holes.

In the end, the Bruins had won by three shots over Oklahoma State and by 11 over Duke.

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team, the Bruins played the final nine in two-under par to register a fourth round score of 292 (+4) for a 72-hole total of 1,173 (+21).

2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS

The Bruins brought home NCAA trophy No. 107 and the 36th for the school in women’s athletics, increasing a pair of nation-leading figures.

2011 NCAA Champion Tiffany Lua

“We had some struggles on the front nine,” said Head Coach Carrie Forsyth, alluding to a triple bogey by junior Stephanie Kono at the eighth hole. “But we started making some birdies and it just sort of turned the tide a little bit.”

A scoring snafu, a note of encouragement and some clutch putting on the inward nine propelled the Bruins to their third NCAA women’s golf team championship at the Traditions Golf Course on the campus of Texas A&M University, May 21, 2011.

Kono redeemed herself with four birdies on the back nine, and helped inspire one of her teammates who was having a tough tournament. A note she wrote to freshman Ani Gulugian motivated the rookie to lead the team with a final round even par 72 — a key score in the last round.Asa

UCLA led wire-to-wire in this championship, but in the middle of the final round found itself trailing by a couple of shots after beginning the day with a seven-shot lead.

“Just thinking about all those extra workouts, all those extra practices, and all those things you were dreading to get through but you did as a team, you just look back and it it makes you think that it was all worth it,” said Lua.

Defending champion and eventual runner-up Purdue faded, in part, because of a disqualification. Although the signed, incorrect scorecard made little difference mathematically, the Boilermakers neverSophomorerecovered.Tiffany

Lua, who held the individual lead at one point during the final round, led the Bruins by tying for fourth at 287 (-1). Third year sophomore Lee Lopez tied for 26th, Kono tied for 32nd, senior Glory Yang tied for 43rd and Gulugian tied for 65th.

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.

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1993-94 0 306.5 33 8 3rd 6th 6th

2019-20 0 290.3 22 6 6 canceled canceled canceled 2018-19 2 293.5 37 6 9 6th 3rd 20th

2013-14 4 287.2 37 11 19 4th 1st 3rd 2012-13 2 293.4 36 6 7 3rd 7th 4th

1989-90 2 308.8 36 7 1st 2nd 1988-89 0 311.7 33 7 5th

2005-06 4 291.8 32 9 7 1st 2nd 11th

No Records Available 1 - NCAA Championships Stroke Play; 2 - NCAA Championships Match Play Top Five UCLA Single-Season Team Records Wins 1. 7 (2017-18) (2011-12) (2008-09) (2003-04), 5. 6 (2010-11) (2004-05) Scoring Average 1. 287.2 (2013-14), 2. 287.6 (2017-18), 3. 288.0 (2015-16), 4. 289.6 (2011-12), 5. 290.3 (2019-20) Rounds 1. 41 (1986-87), 2. 39 (2021-22) (1984-85), 3. 38

1998-99 0 308.6 30 4 0 4th 20th

1997-98 0 306.1 28 4 0 4th 14th

2010-11 6 290.9 34 10 9 3rd 1st 1st

2004-05 6 292.7 37 10 5 1st T-1st 2nd

BEST 18-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR

Top Five Finishes 1. 12 (2017-18) (2003-04) 3. 11

2009-10 2 291.2 33 10 8 2nd 2nd 6th 2008-09 7 290.6 33 10 13 3rd 1st 2nd

Scoring

1977-99Tobian-Steinmann 1991 National Championship 43 Tournament Wins Five WCAA/Pac-10 Conference Titles 2-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year Head Coach

Head Jackie Carrie RESULTS & TEAM RECORDS

No Records Available

No Records Available

Top Five Under Par Pac-10/12 Regional NCAA

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

BEST 18-HOLE SCORE

Score To Par Tournament (Round) 268 -16 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) 271 -17 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) 272 -16 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) 272 -12 2017 Battle at the Beach (3) 275 -13 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) 275 -13 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational (3) 275 -9 2017 Stanford Intercollegiate (3) 276 -12 2013 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (3) 276 -12 2011 PING/ASU Invitational (1) 276 -12 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (3) 277 -11 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (1) 277 -11 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (2) 277 -11 2013 Mason Rudolph Championship (3) 277 -11 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship (2) 277 -7 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate (1) 277 -7 2009 Stanford Intercollegiate (1) 277 -7 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate (1)

1992-93 2 306.7 31 6 2nd 6th 10th

BEST 54-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR

Season Wins Average Rounds Finishes Rounds Finish Finish Finish

-32 832 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge -26 838 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate -24 840 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown -22 842 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational -21 843 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate -20 844 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate -19 845 2015 NCAA Regional -18 846 2007 NCAA Regional -17 847 2018 Wildcat Invitational -17 859 2019 Nanea Pac-12 Preview -16 836 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate -15 849 2016 Pac-12 Championship -15 849 2012 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate -15 849 2011 Rainbow Wahine Invitational -14 838 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate -14 850 2013 Mason Rudolph Championship -14 850 2009 UCF Challenge -14 850 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship

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BEST 54-HOLE SCORE

Forsyth 1999-Pres. 2004 and 2011 National Championships 73 Tournament Wins Five Pac-10/12 Conference Titles Six-Time Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year YEAR-BY-YEAR

2000-01 2 303.7 37 6 0 7th 4th T-5th

1984-85 2 310.5 39 8 2nd (WCAA) 9th

To Par Score Tournament

2014-15 1 292.3 35 9 10 4th 2nd 15th

2017-18 7 287.6 34 12 16 1st 2nd T-1st 1/T-5th 2

1978-79 1 1st (WCAA) 9th (AIAW) 1977-78 0 3rd (WCAA)

832 -32 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 836 -16 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate 838 -26 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 838 -14 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate 839 -13 2017 Battle at the Beach 840 -24 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 842 -22 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational 842 -10 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate 843 -21 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 844 -20 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 844 -8 2009 Stanford Intercollegiate 844 -8 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate 845 -19 2015 NCAA Regional 846 -18 2007 NCAA Regional 847 -17 2018 Wildcat Invitational

2002-03 0 300.3 36 8 2 3rd 3rd T-5th

1981-82 5 1st (WCAA) 7th

1990-91 5 303.6 35 10 1st 1st

1987-88 1 308.5 38 5 2nd 13th

1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 (1987-88) (2021-22) (2013-14) (2011-12) (1995-96)

To Par Score Tournament (Round)

1986-87 1 311.2 41 6 5th 16th

1980-81 6 2nd (WCAA) 5th (AIAW)

-17 271 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) -16 268 2013 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) -16 272 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) -13 275 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (2) -13 275 2013 Betsy Rawls Invitational (3) -12 272 2017 Battle at the Beach (3) -12 276 2013 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (3) -12 276 2011 PING/ASU Invitational (1) -12 276 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (3) -12 280 2017 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (2) -11 277 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (1) -11 277 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (2) -11 277 2013 Mason Rudolph Championship (3) -11 277 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship (2) -10 278 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (3) -10 278 2018 Wildcat Invitational (1) -10 278 2015 NCAA Regional (1) -10 278 2011 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (2) -10 278 2009 Mason Rudolph Championship (2)

2016-17 4 290.6 27 8 10 1st 8th

1995-96 4 298.5 33 11 5 2nd T-3rd 4th

1982-83 3 1st (WCAA)

2015-16 5 288.0 32 9 17 2nd 3rd 1st 1/T-3rd 2

Coach

1983-84 5 5th (WCAA)

1996-97 0 299.0 34 8 0 3rd 9th 5th

2021-22 1 292.8 39 11 5 4th T-2nd 4th 1/T-5th 2

2011-12 7 289.6 37 11 12 4th T-1st 8th

2001-02 1 300.7 35 6 1 2nd T-1st 21st

Score To Par Tournament

2020-21 0 296.7 27 6 1 T-5th T-2nd 15th

1994-95 2 302.5 36 9 2nd 7th 7th

2003-04 7 291.6 35 12 10 1st 1st 1st

1985-86 1 308.1 37 10 3rd (PacWest) 14th

1979-80 2 5th (WCAA) 11th (AIAW)

1991-92 1 305.2 33 9 4th 5th

2007-08 4 291.6 34 10 10 2nd 1st 2nd 2006-07 0 296.9 34 8 7 2nd 2nd 3rd

1999-00 1 303.2 31 5 0 3rd 14th

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Elkins, Cindy 1983-84 Enright, Mary 1979-83 Epstein, Fran 1982-85 Erb, Christy 1988-92 Eslick, Christina N/A

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— N —

— A —

Bagby, Leilani 1997-01 Baggs, Suzy 1980-81 Barnes, Cathy N/A Bennett, Debra N/A Boonnoppornkul, Lalita 2006-11 Boozer, Beverly 1978-79 Bowman, Elizabeth 1989-93 Branch, Leslie 1983-84 Bretton, Marianne 1975-77 Brickell, Penelope N/A Brockett, Vanessa 2004-05

— F

O’Toole, Ryann 2005-09 Oh, Julie 1997-01 Ostberg, Annika 1988-89

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— W

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Uechi, Saki 1999-04 Ujihara, Bonnie 1983-84 Um, Alicia 1997-02 Umeck, Gina 2000-04 Uribe, Mariajo 2007-09

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— S —

Jacobs, Cynthia N/A Joh, Tiffany 2005-09 Johnson, Camilla N/A Jun, Hannah 2003-07

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— P

— R

Racicot, Mimi 1976-77 Ridderström, Louise 2012-16 Rodriguez, Erin N/A Roig, Kyle 2011-13 Rose, Jana 1994-95

Hall, Jill N/A Han, Adriana 1999-00 Heiser, Carol 1968-70 Hogan, Carol 1978-82 Hornbeak, Jill 1984-86 Huning, Marianne 1978-82 Hunt, Renee 1990-92

Sandolo, Sophie 1996-98 Scholefield, Cindy 1980-83 Schreiner, Maureen N/A Seo, Joo 2016-18 Sergas, Giulia 1999 Shearer, Krystal 2000-04 Shigemura, Wendy N/A Singh, Simar 2019-22 Sinn, Patti 1990-94 Smith, Ann N/A Spitz, Emma 2019-22 Steiner, Jennifer 1981-82 Sugg, LaRee 1987-91 Sunderman, Kristyl 1991-93

— V —

Paltrinieri, Emilie 2019Pamard, Valerie 1986-88 Park, Jane 2005-06 Park, Jenny 1991-96 Park, Jeong Min 1993-97 Park, Susie 1994-96 Parker, Kristal 1983-87 Patterson, Ariana 2009-11 Perhacs, Lana 1985-88 Phosomran, Vivan 1999-03 Posener, Jessica 1985-86 Pyle, Janine 1986-87

— T —

Goo, Sharon 1984-86 Good, Erin 1986-87 Goodman, Bonnie N/A Gulugian, Ani 2010-14

— Y —

Zedlitz, Jean 1986-90 Zheng, Yvonne 2013-16 Zielenski, Tara 1980-82

Naruse, Jane 1985-86 Nickerson, Sandra 1981-82 Nobilio, Alessia 2020Northcott, Kerry 1989-90 Nosse, Wendy 1989-92

— O

Yang, Glory 2007-11 Yoshihara, Yuki 2019Young, Julie 1984-86 Yue, Phoebe 2018-

Meday, Christine 1974-76 Michaels, Sydnee 2006-10 Miller, Janet 1966-69 Mockett, Nancy 1981-84 Moffat, Laura 1997-01 Moltke-Leth, Amanda 1998-00 Moore, Barbara N/A

Davis, Jenny 1977-81 Dilan, Garance 1998-00 Disney, Kezia 2010-12 Do, Brianna 2008-12 Du Bois, Marci N/A Duback, Heidi 1982-85 Dwyer, Bridget 1999-04

Akabane, Ty 2019Alderete, Loretta 1980-81 Alfonso, Charlene 1999-01 Andersson, Johanna 2000-02 Axelrod, Jill 1995-98

Galdiano, Mariel 2016-20 Gasser, Alexandra 1996-99 Gerosa, Beatrice 1986-87 Ginder, Carol 1970-74

Wanta, Shawn 1989-91 Webber, Janet 1970-72 Weiss, Karen N/A Wery, Paige 1986-89 Wicks, Christa 1983-84 Williams, Holly 1987-89

Campos, Zoe Antoinette 2021Canales, Caroline 2021Carr, Irene 1987-88 Castillo, Nancy N/A Chen, Betty 1994-98 Choe, Yvonne 2001-04 Choi, Erin 2014-18 Choi, Eunice 1993-97 Choi, Jennifer 1990-95 Choi, Kathy 1992-96 Choi, Lydia 2014-18 Choi, Soo 1994-96 Clark, Aliea 2014-16 Clark, Ann N/A Cochran, Amie 2004-06 Cochran, Donna 1968-71 Cockerill, Kay 1982-86 Coles, Janet 1974-76 Crow, Janet 1969-71

— U —

Tanaka, Maiya 2006-09 Tavatanakit, Patty 2017-19 Thompson, Kristin 2000-02 Toogood, Christy 1984-86

Vincent, Amandine 1995-98 Vu, Lilia 2015-18

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LETTERWINNERS

Irvin, Diane 1984-86

Lane, Vicky 1986-87 LaPaire, Sophie 1981-85 Law, Bronte 2013-16 Leary, Carrie 1989-93 Lee, Alison 2013-15 Lee, Erynne 2011-15 Legaspi, Clare 2016-20 Lehman, Tracy 1987-88 LeMarr, Jacquie 2012-13 Libman, Hadas 2015-17 Lojdahl, Mia 1992-93 Lopez, Lee 2010-13 Love, Teresa 1979-81 Loyear, Brianna 2003-06 Lua, Tiffany 2009-13 Lynch, Susan N/A

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Wilson, Annabel 2019Wisbon, Wendy 1977-81 Woodyard, Sue N/A Wu, Beth 2015-19

— K

Karlsson, Camilla 1986-88 Kayson, Sarah N/A Kellen, Elizabeth 1977-79 Kemnitzer, Susan N/A Kiggens, Lisa 1990-91 Kim, Debbie 1993-96 Kim, Hana 2002-04 Kim, Jamie 1999-01 Kim, Stacy 2009-11 Kimm, Elise 1993-95 Kokesky, Gigi 1976-78 Kono, Stephanie 2008-11 Koyama, Debbi 1987-91 Krause, Diana N/A

— M

— L —

Mack, Jody 1978-80 Mai, Brittany 2013-15 Markevich, Vera 2017-19 Markowitz, Annie 1994-97 Martin, Melissa 2000-05 Mathews, Susie 2002-06 Mayorkas, Charlotte 2001-05 McCarthney, Worthy 1976-77 McDermott, Heidi N/A McDermott, Judith 1981-84 McGoey, Mary 1969-71 McKenzie, Barbara 1983-84

Ferlito, Susanna 1982-85 Flexer, Eileen N/A Frank, Donna N/A Frankel, Delia N/A French, Janna N/A Fulton, Julie 1981-82

Krystal Shearer (+10, T-49) 73-75-75-75

Amie Cochran (+4, T-3) -71-79-70-68

3rd (+34, 1,186) 303-291-299-293

Tiffany Joh (+3, 5th) 73-70-76-72

Gina Umeck (+25, T-71) 85-82-75-71

Tiffany Lua (-1, T-4) 71-71-70-75

2011 Bryan, Texas (Traditions Club)

Erin Choi (+27, T-62) 81-81-73-80

Emilie Paltrinieri (SUB +7, 84th) 73-76-74

Erynne Lee (+7, T-29) 72-73-76-74

Ridderström lost to Sarah Rhee, 19 holes

NCAA CHAMPIONS

2006 Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

Maiya Tanaka (+20, T-75) 75-79-76-78

Bronte Law (+13, T-50) 74-73-75-71

Tiffany Joh (+12, T-25) 74-76-76-74

Lydia Choi (+34, 79th) 83-82-77-80

Bronte Law (-4, 9th) 71-72-69-72

2015 Bradenton, Fla. (The Concession Golf Club)

Galdiano defeated Sandra Nordaas, 3&1

Susie Mathews (+17, T-28) 76-78-74-77

6th (+17, 1,169) 288-292-302-287

Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Auburn (L, 2-3)

Erynne Lee (+23, T-51) 83-85-72-71

11th (+55, 1,207) 301-306-303-297

Louise Ridderström (-1, T-11) 69-73-73-72

Mariajo Uribe (+7, T-8) 75-66-77-77

Mariel Galdiano (+20, T-93) 82-75-82

Lilia Vu (-1, T-7) 72-68-75-72

Wu defeated Yu-Sang Hou, 2&1

Vu lost to Gigi Stoll, 2 UP

Glory Yang (+14, T-32) 74-78-77-73

Erynne Lee (-1, T-4) 71-70-73-73

Daytona Beach, Fla. (LPGA International)

Mariel Galdiano (-1, T-7) 75-69-72-71

Charlotte Mayorkas (+14, T-17) 75-83-72-72

Vu defeated Caroline Inglis, 1 UP

Ani Gulugian (+17, T-65) 78-81-74-72

Tiffany Lua (+6, T-23) 73-74-72-75

Brianna Do (+5, T-14) 72-71-77-73

2011 NCAA Champion Lee Lopez

Sydnee Michaels (+7, T-39) 73-74-77-71

Ty Akabane (+6, T-21) 71-74-72-77

Patty Tavatanakit (+3, T-19) 71-71-75-74

2009

2022

Glory Yang (+7, T-15) 73-75-75-72

Scottsdale, Ariz. (Grayhawk Golf Club)

Spitz defeated Sinz, 4&3

Fayetteville, Ark. (Blessings Golf Club) 20th (+65, 941) 315-308-318

8th (+29, 1,181) 292-290-306-293

Alessia Nobilio (+10, T-48) 74-73-72-79

Hannah Jun (+17, T-59) 76-78-79-72

Melissa Martin (+29, T-81) 85-79-77-76 FINISHES

Louise Ridderström (+2, T-7) 72-72-68-70

Hannah Jun (+7, 8th) 75-74-73-73

2021

Annabel Wilson (+9, T-51) 74-72-75-76

Zoe Campos (SUB +3, 78th) 76-71

Lilia Vu (-5, T-6) 73-72-71-67

Hadas Libman (+21, T-79) 78-76-79-76

Tiffany Lua (+5, T-27) 76-71-74-72

Sydnee Michaels (+12, T-21) 77-76-76-71

Louise Ridderström (+11, T-42) 72-74-75-78

1st (-4, 1,148) 289-283-286-290

Caroline Canales (+6, T-21) 76-72-73-73

Beth Wu (+16, T-73) 78-78-79

Nobilio lost to Telfer, 3&2

15th (+37, 1,189) 302-293-300-294

Tiffany Lua (+12, T-59) 75-73-82-70

Campos defeated Foster, 1 UP Akabane lost to Schofill, 2&1

Sydnee Michaels (+16, T-39) -75-75-79-75

2008

Canales lost to O’Berry, 2&1

Law defeated Charlotte Thomas, 2&1

Ani Gulugian (+20, T-98) 77-77-76-78

Simar Singh (+28,80th) 77-81-79-79

Stephanie Kono (+10, T-16) 73-76-74-75

Bronte Law (+11, T-18) 79-74-71-75

Maiya Tanaka (+21, T-65) 79-79-74-77

Melissa Martin (+24, T-88) 76-76-75-81

Charlotte Mayorkas (-4, 4th) 74-69-71-70

Wu lost to Julianne Alvarez, 1 UP Libman lost to Wenyung Keh, 2&1

Clare Legaspi (+26, T-118) 80-81-84

Ryann O’Toole (+17, T-46) 78-71-76-80

2010 Wilmington, N.C. (Country Club of Landfall)

Brianna Do (+8, T-43) 68-82-76-70

Tavatanakit lost to Bianca Pagdanganan, 1 UP

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course)

Scottsdale, Ariz. (Grayhawk Golf Club)

Hana Kim (+13, T-11) 78-75-75-73

Legaspi lost to Haley Moore, 3&1

2019

Glory Yang (+12, T-43) 70-75-79-76

Glory Yang (+14, T-76) 71-76-77-78

Tiffany Joh (+19, T-68) 71-78-79-79

2nd (+22, 1,174) 289-295-298-292

NCAA CHAMPIONS

2004 Auburn, Ala. (Grand National Golf Course)

Wu defeated Petra Salko, 5&3

15th (+81, 1,233) 319-318-293-303

Lee Lopez (+11, T-51) 73-73-77-76

2nd (+38, 1,190) 296-293-304-297

T-5th (+64, 1,216) 314-314-296-292

Clare Legaspi (+16, T-60) 79-75-76-74

Emma Spitz (-7, 2nd) 72-70-71-68

2012 Franklin, Tenn. (Vanderbilt Legends Golf Course)

1st (+21, 1,173) 289-295-294-295

Charlotte Mayorkas (+11, T-14) 71-73-73-78

Libman tied Marcella Pranovia

4th (+22, 1,174) 289-287-297-301

Susie Mathews (+21, T-79) 77-80-76-76

Vu tied Ying Luo

Hannah Jun (+10, T-49) 76-73-72-77

Lee Lopez (+9, T-26) 73-78-72-74

Match Play Semifinals vs. Washington (L, 3-1-1)

Erynne Lee (+11, T-43) 76-74-68-73

2nd (+39, 1,175) 288-302-292-293

2007

2005

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Yuki Yoshihara (+23, 78th) 79-78-78-76

Beth Wu (+8, T-38) 76-71-75-74

Ani Gulugian ( +26, T-114) 77-74-82-81

2013 Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course)

Phoebe Yue (+25, T-113) 87-78-79

2018 Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek Golf Club

* - lost individual title in playoff

Jane Park (+22, T-83) 77-79-77-77

Sydnee Michaels (+4, T-8) 69-74-75-74

Gina Umeck (+3, T-16) 71-72-75-73

Patty Tavatanakit (+11, T-43) 75-77-78

Ridderström defeated Kathleen Scavo, 4&3

Sunriver, Ore. (Meadows Golf Course)

Susie Mathews (-8, 3rd) 71-69-68-72

3rd (+25, 1,145) 291-293-283-278

Stephanie Kono (+8, T-43) 76-71-75-74

4th (+17, 1,169) 295-291-292-291

Tiffany Joh (-1, T-1*) 74-69-72-72

Amie Cochran (+4, T-6) 78-71-71-72

2003 West Lafayette, Ind. (Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex)

Alison Lee (+10, T-38) 74-77-72-67

Stephanie Kono (+10, T-32) 75-71-78-74

Owings Mill, MD. (Caves Valley Golf Course)

Beth Wu (+2, T-27) 73-74-72-71

Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Oregon (W, 4-0-1)

Law defeated Cathleen Santoso, 5&4

Lee Lopez (+6, T-23) 73-69-77-75

2016 Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club) 1st (-8, 1,144) 286-291-285-282

Louise Ridderström (+23, T-51) 76-81-77-77

Ani Gulugian (+13, T-50) 71-74-78-70

T-1st (+9, 1,16) 294-279-297-291

Hannah Jun (+12, T-16) 73-74-74-75

Susie Mathews (+21, T-74) 73-82-78-72

Mariajo Uribe (+13, T-41) 73-77-77-74

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

Match Play Quarterfinals vs. Arizona (L, 2-3)

2014 Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Country Club)

Emma Spitz (+1, T-9) 74-72-75-70

Eunice Choi (+8, T-16) 72-74-75-75

7th (+96, 1,248)

Sophie LaPaire (+29, 56th) 321

1992

Jessica Posener (+24, 82nd) 316

Jennifer Choi (+19, T-51) 307

La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta Golf Course) 4th (+91, 1,243) 315-311-313-304

1988

Kristal Parker (+9, T-33) 301

7th (+47, 1,199)

Betty Chen (+16, T-38) 304

Sophie LaPaire (+23, T-26) 311

16th (+60, 1,228)

Julie Young (+52, 92nd) 344

1997

Elizabeth Bowman (+10, T-24) 302

9th (+93, 1,261)

Leilani Bagby (+23, T-77) 78-78-79-76

Elizabeth Bowman (+15, T-37) 303

Jennifer Choi (+18, T-46) 310

Paige Wery (+32, T-100) 324

Eunice Choi (+23, T-67) 311

Melissa Martin (+8, T-18) 73-76-73-74

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club) 5th (+40, 1,192) 301-297-301-293

2nd (+70, 1,222)

Kathy Choi (+27, T-72) 319

Alexandra Gasser (+13, T-31) 80-72-76-73

Lisa Kiggens (+13, T-16) 301

Amandine Vincent (+15, T-40) 75-80-72-76

Mary Enright (+23, T-26) 311

Kathy Choi (+19, T-28) 311

Elizabeth Bowman (+23, T-35) 311

Tara Zielenski (+24, T-30) 312

Jeong Min Park (+11, T-23) 299

1989

Yvonne Choe (+17, T-83) 79-76-77-73

Charlotte Mayorkas (+11, T-50) 81-72-74-72

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Saki Uechi (+31, T-104) 80-80-83-76

Valerie Pamard (+31, T-97) 323

Lana Perhacs (+6, T-39) 302

Lana Perhacs (+37, 99th) 329

Jenny Park (+24, T-44) 316

Patti Sinn (+23, T-61) 315

Kay Cockerill (+13, 6th) 305

Gina Umeck (+10, T-25) 75-76-72-75

1985

Christy Erb (+16, T-16) 304

Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course) 10th (+56, 1,224)

1982

Elizabeth Bowman (+27, T-58) 315

Alicia Um (+18, T-88) 81-78-73-74

Kristal Parker (+17, 11th) 309

1991

1987

Lana Perhacs (+13, T-47) 305

Carol Hogan (+34, T-65) 322

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Marianne Huning (+34, T-65) 322

Jennifer Choi (+16, T-20) 308

1st (+45, 1,197)

Kristal Parker (+17, T-15) 309

2004 NCAA Champion Charlotte Mayorkas

Jeong Min Park (+32, T-39) 80-82-76-82

Jenny Park (+31, T-36) 82-77-83-77

1984

Patti Sinn (+17, T-43) 305

1991 NCAA Champion LaRee Sugg

Auburn, Wash. (Washington National Golf Club)

Christy Erb (+3, 2nd) 291

Debbi Koyama (+20, T-25) 308

Jean Zedlitz (+14, T-24) 306

1990 Columbia, S.C. (Cobblestone Park Golf Course)

Las Cruces, N.M. (New Mexico State Golf Course)

Melissa Martin (+20, T-95) 73-75-75-85

Camilla Karlsson (+27, T-98) 323

Jean Zedlitz (+15, T-60) 307

1994 Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

Kay Cockerill (+2, 4th) 294

2001

1993

Jeong Min Park (+24, T-44) 316

Valerie Pamard (+12, T-72) 308

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Sharon Goo ( +34, 97th) 326

1995 Wilmington, N.C. (Country Club of Landfall)

Jennifer Choi (+12, T-26) 300

5th (+41, 1,193)

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

NCAA CHAMPIONS

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

6th (+68, 1,236)

Kathy Choi (+16, 3rd) 78-74-78-74

1996

Gina Umeck (+19, T-93) 81-74-76-76

Carrie Leary (+39, T-78) 327

Jenny Park (+8, T-17) 296

Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla. (Mission Hills Golf Resort) T-5th (+42, 1,194) 295-299-299-301

Kathy Choi (+12, T-26) 300

Laura Moffat (+1, T-6) 69-69-75-76

Eunice Choi (+24, T-44) 316

Christy Erb (+7, T-13) 295

Debbi Koyama (+20, T-33) 308

Debbi Koyama (+4, T-32) 300

Amherst, Mass. (Amherst Golf Club)

Fran Epstein (+34, 70th) 326

Eunice Choi (+25, T-19) 78-81-78-76

LaRee Sugg (+12, T-13) 300

Mia Lojdahl (+12, T-27) 304

Sophie Sandolo (+7, T-11) 74-74-78-69

Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course) Sophie LaPaire (+24, 45th) 316

1986

Jeong Min Park (+24, T-60) 80-77-78-77

Amandine Vincent (+28, T-27) 79-79-81-77

Jean Zedlitz (+11, T-5) 299

2002

13th (+24, 1,208)

Jean Zedlitz (+2, T-23) 298

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course)

Christy Erb (+19, T-32) 311

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

14th (+63, 1,231)

21st (+52, 1,204) 314-297-298-295

Lilia Vu (+1, T-13) 68-74-75

1st (+13, 877) 284-290-303

2nd (-4, 860) 280-295-285

2016 Bryan, Texas (Traditions Golf Club)

2011 Notre Dame, Ind. (Warren Golf Course)

Emma Spitz 2021 (-8, 208)

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Mariajo Uribe (-8, T-1st) 65-73-70

2021 Simpsonville, Ky. (University of Louisville Golf Club)

Mariajo Uribe (-4, 1st) 69-70-73

Erynne Lee (+2, T-26) 72-74-72

Hannah Jun (+6, T-56) 73-76-73

Erynne Lee (-1, T-17) 69-75-71

Emma Spitz (-2, T-3) 70-70-74

Bronte Law (+8, T-24) 73-74-77

2015 San Antonio, Texas (Briggs Ranch Golf Course)

Tiffany Lua (+8, T-41) 74-75-75

1st (+26, 890) 291-301-298

Lee Lopez (+11, T-27) 72-80-75

Bronte Law 2016 (-7, 209)

2019

Erin Choi (+6, T-54) 75-73-74

Bronte Law (-7, T-1st) 69-66-74

Alessia Nobilio (+15, T-40) 79-78-74

Ty Akabane (SUB +2, 63rd) 74

Beth Wu (+12, T-74)76-75-77

Phoebe Yue (+21, T-82) 82-80-75

T-2nd (+13, 877) 288-292-297

Stephanie Kono (-3, 2nd) 69-70-74

Mariel Galdiano (+12, T-53) 80-74-74

Amie Cochran (+10, T-24) 72-75-79

2012

Simar Singh (+14, T-72) 74-80-76

2018 San Francisco, Calif. (TPC Harding Park)

Mariajo Uribe 2008 (-8, 208)

Glory Yang (+11, T-27) 74-75-78

8th (+17, 881) 296-296-289

Hannah Jun (+12, T-32) 73-80-75 FINISHES

Louise Ridderström (+1, T-26) 69-74-74

Stephanie Kono

Hannah Jun 2004 (-7, 209)

2017 Lubbock, Texas (The Rawls Course)

Lee Lopez (+6, T-39) 71-75-76

Clare Legaspi (+6, T-27) 75-70-77

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Ani Gulugian (+16, T-60) 77-83-72

Bronte Law (-11, 2nd) 68-68-69

Louise Ridderström (+7, T-35) 74-72-77

Mariel Galdiano (+2, T-17) 75-73-70

3rd (+10, 874) 296-285-293

Patty Tavatanakit (-8, 1st) 68-73-67

Emilie Paltrinieri (+6, T-16) 72-71-79

Erynne Lee (+3, T-10) 76-71-72

9 NCAA REGIONAL MEDALISTS

Erin Choi (+10, T-53) 80-76-70

Erie, Colo. (Colorado National Golf Club)

2022

Lee Lopez (+7, T-35) 71-79-73

Erynne Lee (+4, T-16) 73-75-72

2nd (+11, 875) 291-295-289

Patty Tavatanakit (-8, 1st) 71-66-71

Tiffany Joh (+16, T-41) 78-75-79

Maiya Tanaka (+2, T-10) 73-73-72

Mariel Galdiano (-6, T-3) 66-75-69

Tiffany Joh (+9, T-17) 72-80-73

Tiffany Joh (-10, T-2) 70-68-68

Tiffany Joh (-5, 4th) 73-70-68

Lilia Vu (+1, T-22) 71-72-74

Patty Tavatanakit 2018 (-8, 208)

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Glory Yang (+14, T-2) 76-75-79

Stephanie Kono 2011 (+2, 218)

Lilia Vu (-1, T-12) 70-71-74

Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek Golf Club)

Alison Lee

Columbus, Ohio (Scarlet Golf Course)

Maiya Tanaka (+10, T-70) 72-76-78

2013

2nd (-18, 846) 281-283-282

Mariajo Uribe 2009 (-4, 212)

Sydnee Michaels (+9, T-30) 72-77-76

T-1st (+9, 873) 290-296-287

Sydnee Michaels (+11, T-29) 73-78-73

1st (+11, 875) 299-289-287

Austin, Texas (University of Texas Golf Club)

Caroline Canales (+2, T-6) 70-73-75

Stephanie Kono (+2, T-1st) 74-76-68

Glory Yang (+12, T-41) 74-79-75

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Sydnee Michaels (-13, 1st) 66-68-69

2006 Auburn, Wash. (Washington National Golf Club)

NCAA REGIONALS

Clare Legaspi (+12, T-74) 75-78-75

Brianna Do (+4, T-16) 76-73-71

2008

Lydia Choi (-6, 5th) 72-71-67

Stephanie Kono (+7, T-10) 72-73-75

Hadas Libman (+27, T-85) 80-84-79

Alison Lee (+1, T-5) 75-71-71

Ani Gulugian (+5, T-35) 72-75-74

Patty Tavatanakit 2019 (-8, 208)

Glory Yang (+8, T-12) 75-72-74

2nd (+23, 887) 288-303-296

Susie Mathews (+4, T-5) 71-77-72

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Sydnee Michaels 2007 (-13, 203)

2009

Tallahassee, Fla. (Seminole Legacy Golf Club)

Louise Ridderström (+9, T-60) 73-78-74

Beth Wu (+2, T-11) 70-75-73

Sydnee Michaels (+8, T-7) 70-77-77

Tiffany Lua (E, T-18) 73-74-69

Louise Ridderström (+4, T-13) 75-73-72

7th (+11, 875) 288-298-289

Emilie Paltrinieri (+1, T-12) 68-78-71

2007 Baton Rouge, La. (University Club)

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

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1st (-3, 861) 283-293-285

Annabel Wilson (+11, T-57) 76-74-77

East Lansing, Mich. (Forest Akers West Golf Course)

Jane Park (+4, T-5) 73-71-76

Auburn, Ala. (Auburn Golf Course)

Yuki Yoshihara (+14, T-72) 80-76-74

Tiffany Lua (+16, T-56) 79-76-77

3rd (+1, 865) 289-279-297

Emma Spitz (-8, 1st) 73-67-68

Clare Legaspi (+18, 78th) 83-73-78

2014

2010

Ryann O’Toole (+2, T-36) 75-71-72

Beth Wu (+9, T-45) 73-78-74

Ani Gulugian (+7, T-8) 71-74-78

Brianna Do (+15, T-44) 72-80-76

2nd (-19, 845) 278-286-281

Ani Gulugian (E, T-6) 72-73-71

2nd (+33, 885) 292-296-297

Beth Wu (+2, T-19) 76-70-72

Tiffany Lua (+10, T-20) 75-73-75

Gina Umeck (+14, T-29) 76-76-78

Laura Moffat (+5, T-15) 75-74-72

Gina Umeck

Vivan Phosomran (+18, T-92) 83-74-77

Melissa Martin (+8, T-19) 76-76-72

2005

5th (+20, 896)

Jenny Park (+9, T-7) 75-73-77

Kathy Choi (+19, T-66) 235

Amandine Vincent (+11, T-11) 75-76-76

1st (-3, 861) 282-293-286

Hannah Jun (-7, 1st) 67-71-71

Hannah Jun (+9, T-21) 74-79-72

Eunice Choi (+13, T-58) 80-77-72

Leilani Bagby (+24, T-73) 81-82-77

6th (+12, 876)

Gina Umeck (+8, 23rd) 75-73-76

Tucson, Ariz. (Randolph Park North Golf Course)

Mia Lojdahl (+2, 19th) 218

Omaha, Neb. (Champions Club Golf Course)

Tucson, Ariz. (Randolph Park North Golf Course) 9th (+31, 895) 296-299-300

Leilani Bagby (+21, T-103) 78-79-80

Jeong Min Park (+11, T-31) 227

2001 Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

Charlotte Mayorkas (+7, T-12) 78-73-72

Jeong Min Park (+4, T-18) 73-70-77

Amandine Vincent (+12, T-53) 73-77-78

1996

7th (+44, 908)

Alicia Um (+12, T-35) 77-74-77

Susie Mathews (+4, T-11) 72-76-72

Alexandra Gasser (+27, T-81) 87-81-75

Leilani Bagby (+16, T-57) 75-78-79

Kathy Choi (+6, T-25) 225

1997

Saki Uechi (+22, T-59) 79-81-78

Jennifer Choi (+8, T-33) 227

T-1st (+19, 883) 296-299-288

2004 Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Giulia Sergas (+14, T-31) 80-74-76

Alexandra Gasser (+22, T-77) 80-76-82

Charlotte Mayorkas (-2, T-3) 70-72-72

Melissa Martin (+22, T-74) 80-82-76

1999

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course)

Jeong Min Park (+5, T-22) 224

Eunice Choi (+12, T-44) 231

2000 Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course) 14th (+41, 905) 307-298-300

Maria Jose Uribe

Gina Umeck (+4, 7th) 71-76-73

Laura Moffat (+35, 96th) 83-87-81

Susie Mathews (+9, T-21) 77-79-69

Charlotte Mayorkas (+5, T-10) 78-73-70

Melissa Martin (+16, T-37) 78-79-75

Laura Moffat (+11, T-30) 72-75-80

Sophie Sandolo (+5, T-23) 73-75-73

Krystal Shearer (+9, T-30) 79-74-72

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College Station, Texas (Pine Forest Country Club) 20th (+97, 961) 321-321-319

Gina Umeck (+7, T-21) 73-79-71

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) 14th (+55, 919) 303-303-313

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Laura Moffat (+3, T-6) 76-68-75

Alicia Um (+20, T-99) 82-77-77

Charlotte Mayorkas (+6, T-16) 70-77-75

3rd (+28, 892) 298-300-294

Alicia Um (+24, T-84) 80-79-81

Betty Chen (+9, T-25) 225

Jennifer Choi (-1, 9th) 215

Hannah Jun

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2002 Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Amie Cochran (+6, T-10) 76-73-73

Susie Mathews (+2, T-6) 76-74-68

Yvonne Choe (+10, T-25) 72-80-74

Amanda Moltke-Leth (+30, T-89) 77-84-85

Amandine Vincent (+7, T-19) 76-74-73

Kathy Choi (+12, T-14) 78-74-76

4th (+39, 903) 307-297-299

Eunice Choi (+15, T-22) 73-84-74

1993

Patti Sinn (+15, 77th) 231)

T-1st (+25, 889) 304-299-286

Alexandra Gasser (+21, T-92) 77-81-79

1995

Hana Kim (+12, T-34) 77-76-75

Jeong Min Park (+20, T-35) 80-80-76

Tucson, Ariz. (Randolph Park North Golf Course)

Leilani Bagby (+6, T-11) 77-74-71

2003 Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

1994

Melissa Martin (+12, T-41) 77-74-77

Amanda Moltke-Leth (+3, T-10) 72-73-74

Las Cruces, N.M. (New Mexico State Golf Course)

1998

Eunice Choi (+17, T-61) 233

T-3rd (+42, 906) 301-303-302

Jennifer Choi (+8, T-18) 224

NCAA REGIONALS FINISHES

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Kathy Choi (+3, 23rd) 219

Elizabeth Bowman (+9, 53rd) 225

Jenny Park (+4, T-19) 223

Annabel Wilson (-1, T-7) 74-70-68

Tiffany Lua (-6, T-1*) 68-72-70

2018 Seattle, Wash. (Broadmoor Golf Club)

Louise Ridderström (+12, T-35) 70-75-80

Maiya Tanaka (+18, 20th) 78-80-76

Tiffany Joh (E, T-3) 71-72-73

1st (+15, 879) 291-287-301

Susie Mathews (+11, T-19) 73-76-78

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

Mariel Galdiano

Beth Wu (-1, T-12) 70-72-73

Alison Lee (-5, 1st) 70-72-69

Stephanie Kono (+4, T-8) 70-73-77

Mariel Galdiano (-1, 2nd) 73-73-69

2015 Boulder, Colo. (Boulder Country Club)

Lee Lopez (+8, T-24) 73-73-78

Seattle, Wash. (Broadmoor Golf Club)

Sydnee Michaels (+9, T-18) 73-77-75 Brianna Do (+10, T-21) 76-76-74

2019 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes Golf Club) 6th (+28, 880) 293-293-294

Gina Umeck (+19, T-21) 80-80-75

Pleasanton, Calif. (Ruby Hill Golf Club)

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Hannah Jun (+12, T-21) 75-77-76

2009 Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Sydnee Michaels (+15, T-15) 74-77-80

2017 Tucson, Ariz. (Sewailo Golf Course)

Stephanie Kono (+7, T-16) 72-75-73

Mariajo Uribe (+12, T-14) 74-77-74

Bronte Law (-5, T-2) 70-67-71

Erin Choi (+7, 14th) 75-76-72

Susie Mathews (+14, 11th) 80-76-74

Louise Ridderström (+7, T-40) 72-76-75

T-5 (+23, 875) 291-290-294

2014

Caroline Canales (+6, T-19) 72-75-75

Tiffany Lua (+2, T-2) 77-71-70

Erynne Lee (+1, T-7) 71-77-69

2005

Emma Spitz (+8, T-26) 76-73-75

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

Tucson, Ariz. (Oro Valley Country Club)

Charlotte Mayorkas (+2, 1st) 74-71-73

1st (-4, 860) 287-286-287

2nd (+17, 881) 289-298-294

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

Charlotte Mayorkas (-2, 5th) 73-70-71

Ani Gulugian (+6, T-17) 74-76-72

Erynne Lee (+3, T-9) 69-71-79

Louise Ridderström (+1, T-5) 69-74-74

4th (+10, 862) 287-286-289

PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIP

2021 Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Melissa Martin (+18, T-37) 76-80-78

Lilia Vu (-8, 2nd) 68-70-70

Tiffany Lua (+3, T-3) 73-72-74

1st (+10, 874) 289-290-295

Tiffany Lua (+8, T-24) 73-70-81

Stephanie Kono (+5, T-15) 71-76-74

Yuki Yoshihara (+17, T-42) 79-76-75

Somis, Calif. (Saticoy Country Club)

Tiffany Joh (+2, 1st) 74-70-74

Sydnee Michaels (+19, T-30) 69-83-80

Emma Spitz (+1, T-10) 68-68-78

Erynne Lee (-3, T-5) 70-68-72

Tiffany Joh 2007 (+2, 218)

Patty Tavatanakit (-8, 1st) 69-69-70

Patty Tavatanakit (+9, T-22) 73-73-76

Jane Park (+4, T-6) 74-73-73

Beth Wu (+6, T-11) 71-70-81

2013 Valencia, Calif. (Valencia Country Club) 3rd (+15, 879) 290-292-297

Lydia Choi (+16, T-45) 77-80-72

Brianna Do (+9, T-25) 77-73-75) Ani Gulugian (+10, T-29) 78-74-74

Hannah Jun (+16, 18th) 79-72-81

PAC-12 CHAMPIONS

Lilia Vu (-7, 1st) 71-66-72

Tiffany Joh (+12, T-24) 73-77-75 Sydnee Michaels (+12, T-24) 78-71-76

4th (+21, 885) 304-290-291

2nd (+51, 915) 305-299-311

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

Glory Yang (E, 7th) 75-70-68

Mariel Galdiano (+9, 29th) 80-71-74

Clare Legaspi (+12, T-30) 76-79-70

Alison Lee 2014 (-5, 211)

Simar Singh (+12, T-27) 72-78-75

2012 Pullman, Wash. (Palouse Ridge Golf Club)

Lilia Vu 2017 (-7, 209)

2011

Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes Golf Club)

Beth Wu (+7, T-18) 71-73-76

Ryann O’Toole (+13, T-28) 78-74-77

Amie Cochran (+4, T-6) 73-68-79

Erin Choi (+14, T-41) 77-76-74

Charlotte Mayorkas 2004 (+2, 218) Lisa Kiggens 1991 (+1, 217)

Mariel Galdiano (+5, T-13) 74-72-72

4th (+17, 881) 296-289-296

PAC-12 CHAMPIONS

Amie Cochran (+8, T-14) 73-72-79

Lee Lopez (+6, T-12) 76-74-72

Ani Gulugian (+3, T-11) 74-72-73

Tiffany Joh (+4, T-3) 69-73-75

2004

Glory Yang (+5, T-10) 73-77-71

4th (+7, 871) 285-288-298

Emilie Paltrinieri (+4, T-9) 76-71-73

2016 Pleasanton, Calif. (Ruby Hill Golf Club)

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course) 3rd (+9, 873) 284-300-289

Emilie Paltrinieri (+16, T-38) 77-76-76

3rd (+12, 864) 291-288-285

Hadas Libman (+6, T-36) 72-73-77

Lee Lopez (+9, T-22) 73-79-73

Bronte Law (+14, T-44) 78-72-80

Susie Mathews (-7, 2nd) 68-71-70

Glory Yang (+10, T-10) 72-75-76

Bronte Law (-10, 2nd) 70-70-66

Krystal Shearer (+21, T-28) 79-81-77 FINISHES

1st (+38, 902) 308-297-297

Alessia Nobilio (+1, T-3) 72-72-73

2008

2022 Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

Patty Tavatanakit 2018 (-8, 208)

Zoe Campos (SUB +7, 51st) 73-78

Glory Yang (+7, T-19) 72-76-75

2nd (+34, 886) 284-302-300

2007

2006

* - lost individual title in playoff

Clare Legaspi (+16, T-39) 77-81-74

Louise Ridderström (+13, T-33) 73-79-77

Maiya Tanaka (+14, T-20) 75-77-75

Erynne Lee (+7, T-17) 74-72-77

Mariajo Uribe (-1, T-5) 71-72-69

Phoebe Yue (+15, 40th) 75-75-78

1st (-2, 862) 290-285-287

Hannah Jun (+4, 2nd) 75-70-75

6 PAC-10/12 MEDALISTS

2010 Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

Ryann O’Toole (+26, T-32) 79-82-81

Ani Gulugian (+10, T-32) 77-73-76

2nd (-15, 849) 282-284-283

Lilia Vu (-8, T-3) 70-69-69

Clare Legaspi (+13, T-38) 77-78-74

Beth Wu (+6, T-23) 73-76-73

LaRee Sugg (+36, T-29) 252

Alexandra Gasser (+17, T-25) 79-78-76

Eunice Choi (E, 3rd) 72-72-72

Jeong Min Park (+9, 16th) 75-77-73

3rd (+38, 902) 298-300-304

2nd (+57, 921)

1988

1987

Lana Perhacs (+24, 20th) 312

Annika Ostberg (+22, T-14) 238

Yvonne Choe (+3, T-4) 71-72-76

Charlotte Mayorkas (+18, T-26) 77-76-81

2001 Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

Mia Lojdahl (+13, 7th) 229

Elizabeth Bowman (+17, T-18) 233

Christy Erb (+4, T-4) 223

2003

Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Country Club)

2000 Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

Kathy Choi (+6, 10th) 222

7th (+41, 905) 301-304-300

Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla Country Club)

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course) 4th (+48, 912)

Amandine Vincent (+13, T-19) 74-80-75

Lisa Kiggens (+1, 1st) 217

Leilani Bagby (+8, 13th) 77-73-74

Valerie Pamard (+37, T-31) 325 FINISHES

Pasadena, Calif. (Annandale Golf Club)

Melissa Martin (+12, T-16) 76-76-76

Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla Country Club)

(+5, T-4) 70-75-76

Amandine Vincent (+6, T-11) 76-71-75

Alexandra Gasser (+17, T-31) 77-81-75

Jamie Kim (+33, 58th) 85-78-86

Laura Moffat (+23, T-43) 75-85-79

1994

Tucson, Ariz. (Oro Valley Country Club)

Lana Perhacs (+31, T-22) 319

Christy Erb (+22, T-17) 238

Elizabeth Bowman (+4, T-4) 223

1990

Jenny Park (+8, T-14) 73-80-71

Jennifer Choi (+2, T-6) 218

Camilla Karlsson (+31, T-22) 319

Jeong Min Park (-1, T-2) 75-70-70

Melissa Martin (+16, 39th) 78-76-78

Gina Umeck (+10, T-9) 76-80-70

Jean Zedlitz (+25, 21st) 313

Christy Erb (+14, 12th) 230

4th (+52, 916) 311-305-300

Elizabeth Bowman (+21, T-14) 237

Jean Zedlitz (+23, T-12) 311

2nd (+78, 1,230)

Christy Erb (+24, T-22) 240

Laura Moffat (+9, 22nd) 76-79-70

Eunice Choi (+6, T-9) 81-67-74

Leilani Bagby

3rd (+52, 928)

Paige Wery (+33, 27th) 249

Amandine Vincent (+6, T-9) 73-78-71

Valerie Pamard (+18, T-6) 306

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

Jenny Park (+4, 5th) 220

Charlotte Mayorkas (+12, T-16) 74-74-80

Saki Uechi (+3, 8th) 75-70-74

Jennifer Choi (+24, 33rd) 240

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

4th (+35, 899) 303-300-296

LaRee Sugg (+14, T-4) 230

1997

Kristal Parker (+10, 4th) 298

Giulia Sergas (+2, T-3) 75-71-72

1st (+22, 898)

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood Country Club)

Patti Sinn (+18, T-20) 234

Amanda Moltke-Leth (+10, T-16) 76-75-75

Leilani Bagby (+20, 31st) 78-77-81

Redmond, Wash. (Sahalee Country Club)

5th (+79, 1,231)

1993

1989

Lisa Kiggens

Leilani Bagby (+15, T-37) 74-79-78

Laura Moffat (+11, T-17) 82-71-74

Jeong Min Park (+11, T-17) 227 Eunice Choi (+17, T-28) 233

Elizabeth Bowman (+5, 3rd) 221

Debbi Koyama (+14, T-19) 233

Eunice Choi (+17, T-15) 236

(+9, T-11) 75-77-73

Sophie Sandolo (+6, T-11) 78-70-74

Jean Zedlitz (+3, 3rd) 222

2002

Carrie Leary (+20, T-32) 239

Jean Zedlitz (+10, 4th) 226

PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIP

Alexandra Gasser (+19, 31st) 80-75-80

Elizabeth Bowman

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Tijeras Creek Golf Club)

Laura Moffat (+24, T-42) 82-81-77

Melissa Martin (+17, T-22) 77-75-81

Hana Kim (+5, T-5) 74-74-73

1998

Betty Chen (+9, 15th) 225

1992

Debbi Koyama (+6, 3rd) 222

Jenny Park (+14, T-9) 233

5th (+82, 946)

3rd (+19, 883) 301-288-294

Amanda Moltke-Leth

1995

Alicia Um (+14, T-24) 74-74-82

Kathy Choi (+15, T-22) 81-73-77

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Alicia Um (+23, T-51) 76-80-83

1996

2nd (+27, 891)

Paige Wery (+27, 24th) 315

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

Alicia Um (+6, T-7) 80-70-72

Gina Umeck (+17, T-26) 77-76-80

Kathy Choi (+22, 25th) 238 Jennifer Choi (+24, 27th) 240

2nd (+35, 899) 301-299-299

Kathy Choi (+14, T-9) 233

1st (+30, 894)

Tucson, Ariz. (The Raven Golf Club) 2nd (+12, 876) 302-288-286

Jeong Min Park (+17, T-15) 236 Jennifer Choi (+19, 17th) 238

Patti Sinn (+19, 18th) 235

1991

3rd (+39, 903) 301-297-305

1999 Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Susie Mathews (+15, T-21) 74-82-75

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

Debbi Koyama (+18, T-6) 306

Alicia Um (+11, T-12) 79-76-72

PAGE 33 • 2022-2023 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 34 Career Records 35 Single-Season Records 36 Tournament & Single-Round Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Jean Zedlitz

10. Beth Wu 2015-19 27

Alison Lee 2013-14 27

ROUNDS IN THE 60s

15. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 124

Mariajo Uribe 2007-09 3

13. Lee Lopez 2010-13 101/7409 73.36

9. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 33

TOURNAMENT WINS

2. Ani Gulugian 2010-14 144

Eunice Choi 1993-97 124

8. Kristal Parker 1984-88 29

10. Beth Wu 2015-19 31

14. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 10

Player Years Top 10s

7. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 30

6. Christy Erb 1988-92 133

41

Tiffany Lua 2009-13 22

Ani Gulugian 2010-14 27

UNDER PAR ROUNDS

2. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 7 Bronte Law 2013-16 7

15. Ani Gulugian 2010-14 9

Player Years Rounds

3. Bronte Law 2013-16 25

9. Alison Lee 2013-14 15

11. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 17

12. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 128

14. Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 126

6. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 106/7650 72.17

Amandine Vincent 1995-98 3 Lisa Kiggens 1989-91 3 Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 3

CAREER RECORDS

3. Bronte Law 2013-16 48

12. Amie Cochran 2004-06 69/5056 73.28

6. Erynne Lee 2011-15 4 Alison Lee 2013-14 4 Stephanie Kono 2008-12 4 Kristal Parker 1984-88 4

9. Kristal Parker 1984-88 19

15. Lee Lopez 2010-13 13

Player Years Rounds

4. Erynne Lee 2011-15 138

5. Bronte Law 2013-16 109/7830 71.83

14. Susie Mathews 2002-06 14

1. Erynne Lee 2011-15 35

9. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 128/9332 72.91

4. Kay Cockerill 1982-86 6

Bronte Law 2013-16 20

12. Glory Yang 2007-11 25

1. Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 146

Elizabeth Bowman 1989-93 129

1. Alison Lee 2013-14 43/3042 70.74

Erynne Lee

Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 11

Player Years Rds./Strokes AVG

Player Years Rounds

Kay Cockerill 1982-86 *16

3. Louise Ridderström 2012-16 139

8. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 113/8228 72.81

Elizabeth Bowman 1989-93 25

9. Susie Mathews 2002-06 129 Gina Umeck 2000-04 129

10. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 124/9050 72.98

4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12

10. Christy Erb 1988-92 18

5. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 5

13. Beth Wu 2015-19 127

T-6. Emma Spitz 2019-22 18

8. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 17

15. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 132/9724 73.67

1. Erynne Lee 2011-15 53

9. Lilia Vu 2015-18 28

7. Emma Spitz 2019-22 20

Player Years Wins

2. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 24

14. Beth Wu 2015-19 127/9337 73.52

Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 32

12. Louise Ridderström 2012-16 27

4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 22

11. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 29

12. Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 16

TOP 20 FINISHES

SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 40 ROUNDS)

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T-6. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 18

7. Erynne Lee 2011-15 138/9992 72.41

5. Jeong Min Park 1993-97 136

11. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 26

Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 13 Kathy Choi 1992-96 13 Elizabeth Bowman 1989-93 13

1. Lilia Vu 2015-18 31

2. Lilia Vu 2015-18 50

2. Erynne Lee 2011-15 28

10. Beth Wu 2015-19 11

Debbi Koyama 1987-91 23 Kay Cockerill 1982-86 *23

Beth Wu 2015-19 2 Louise Ridderström 2012-16 2 Lee Lopez 2010-13 2 Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 2 Hannah Jun 2003-07 2 Jeong Min Park 1993-97 2

Louise Ridderström 2012-16 11 Tiffany Lua 2009-13 11

5. Emma Spitz 2019-22 41

Lee Lopez 2010-13 9

16. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 2

14. Emma Spitz 2019-22 24 Susie Mathews 2002-06 24

4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 23

1. Erynne Lee 2011-15 27

1. Lilia Vu 2015-18 8

5. Lilia Vu 2015-18 22

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season

8. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 35

4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 32

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season

47

11. Mariajo Uribe 2007-09 64/4685 73.20

15. Bronte Law 2013-16 23 Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 23

Tiffany Joh 2005-09

3. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 56/4003 71.48

Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 32

Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 24

7. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 132

2. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 34

10. Emma Spitz 2019-22 3 Tiffany Joh 2005-09 3

7. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 39

Lee Lopez 2010-13 27

3. Christy Erb 1988-92 33

Tiffany Joh 2005-09 22

ROUNDS PLAYED

Player Years Top 20s

8. Glory Yang 2007-11 130

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season

4. Emma Spitz 2019-22 82/5883 71.74

Amandine Vincent 1995-98 23 Jenny Park 1991-96 23

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season

2. Lilia Vu 2015-18 95/6754 71.09

TOP 10 FINISHES

Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 4

Player

6. Lilia Vu 2016-17 27/1929 71.44

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Amandine Vincent 1997-98 2

(MIN. 20 ROUNDS)

3. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 10 Alison Lee 2013-14 10 Erynne Lee 2013-14 10

Jane Park 2005-06 6

Bronte Law 2014-15 2

-

Bronte Law 2014-15 9 Tiffany Joh 2006-07 9

Amanda Moltke-Leth 1999-00 9 Kay Cockerill 1985-86 9

5. Patty Tavatanakit 2018-19 3

71.03

Bronte Law 2015-16 3

Kay Cockerill 1984-85 2

1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 20

TOP 20 FINISHES

3. Stephanie Kono 2008-09 11 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 11 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 11 Lisa Kiggens 1990-91 11 Kristal Parker 1985-86 11 Kay Cockerill 1984-85 11

Season Rounds

2. Bronte Law 2015-16 31/2189

Louise Ridderström 2015-16 2

Jean Zedlitz 1989-90 2

1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 4

* Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season

70.37

72.12 14.

8. Stephanie Kono 2010-11 15 Stephanie Kono 2009-10 15 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 15

13. Emma Spitz 2019-20 6 Erynne Lee 2014-15 6 Stephanie Kono 2009-10 6 Stephanie Kono 2008-09 6 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 6

Bronte Law 2015-16 20 Alison Lee 2013-14 20

71.97 12.

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season

Player Season Rounds

13. Bronte Law 2014-15 7 Erynne Lee 2012-13 7 Lee Lopez 2011-12 7

Amie Cochran 2004-05 37 Hannah Jun 2004-05 37 Susie Mathews 2004-05 37

Beth Wu 2018-19 2

4. Erynne Lee 2013-14 19

TOP 10 FINISHES

9. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 10

7. Clare Legaspi 2018-19 37 Beth Wu 2018-19 37

9. Mariel Galdiano 2018-19 2

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season

5. Emma Spitz 2019-20 22/1570 71.36

Lilia Vu 2015-16 13 Lee Lopez 2011-12 13

72.24

Alison Lee 2013-14 3 Lisa Kiggens 1990-91 3

71.91 11.

6. Mariel Galdiano 2017-18 9

Player Season Top 20s

1. Lana Perhacs 1986-87 41

ROUNDS IN THE 60s

4. Alison Lee 2013-14 34/2415

Lilia Vu 2016-17 4

UNDER PAR ROUNDS

Lilia Vu 2016-17 9

Player

Ani Gulugian 2011-12 37 Lee Lopez 2011-12 37

SEASON RECORDS

72.00 13.

Kay Cockerill 1985-86 2

Kristal Parker 1985-86 2

3. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 28/1982 70.79

1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 13

10. Erynne Lee 2012-13 8

Ani Gulugian 2013-14 37

Charlotte Mayorkas 2004-05 37 Christy Erb 1988-89 37 Jean Zedlitz 1988-89 37 Kay Cockerill 1985-86 37 Kristal Parker 1985-86 37

Season Rds./Strokes AVG

Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 4

1. Tiffany Joh 2007-08 10 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 10

2. Bronte Law 2015-16 11

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season

5. Kristal Parker 1986-87 38 Jean Zedlitz 1986-87 38

1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 30/2111

7. Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 35/2506 71.60 Lilia Vu 2015-16 32/2293 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 34/2443 Bronte Law 2014-15 35/2517 Erynne Lee 2013-14 36/2591 Stephanie Kono 2009-10 30/2160 Erynne Lee 2012-13 33/2380 Patty Tavatanakit 2018-19 28/2021 Stephanie Kono 2008-09 33/2384

70.61

8. Bronte Law 2015-16 8 Erynne Lee 2013-14 8 Stephanie Kono 2009-10 8 Lisa Kiggens 1990-91 8 Kristal Parker 1985-86 8

Bronte Law 2013-14 37

SCORING AVERAGE

11. Patty Tavatanakit 2018-19 7 Lilia Vu 2015-16 7

72.18 15.

1. Jean Zedlitz 1989-90 12 Kay Cockerill 1985-86 12

2. Kay Cockerill 1984-85 39 Sophie LaPaire 1984-85 39 Kristal Parker 1984-85 39

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season

6. Bronte Law 2014-15 17

* - Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season

Claire Legaspi

Player Season Wins

8.

71.66 9.

71.85 10.

7. Mariel Galdiano 2017-18 16

3. Lilia Vu 2017-18 9 Alison Lee 2013-14 9 Tiffany Lua 2011-12 9

Tiffany Joh

Amie Cochran 2004-05 7 Charlotte Mayorkas 2004-05 7 Kathy Choi 1995-96 7 Kay Cockerill 1984-85 7 Kristal Parker 1984-85 7

Tiffany Lua 2011-12 37

5. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 18

Stephanie Kono 2008-09 2

Player Season Rounds

15. Lilia Vu 2016-17 13

TOURNAMENT WINS

Player Season Top 10s

Alison Lee 2013-14 10 Lee Lopez 2011-12 10 Charlotte Mayorkas 2004-05 10 Amanda Moltke-Leth 1999-00 10 Christy Erb 1991-92 10

11. Erynne Lee 2014-15 14 Tiffany Lua 2011-12 14 Tiffany Joh 2006-07 14 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 14

ROUNDS PLAYED

Mariajo Uribe 2007-08 2

205 Bronte Law -8 2015 Stanford Intercollegiate 205 Bronte Law -8 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate

204 Bronte Law -12 2016 PING/ASU Invitational

205 Lilia Vu -8 2017 Battle at the Beach

(Round) 62

65 Tiffany Joh -7 2007

65 Bronte Law -6 2014

Player To Par

63

-9

205 Sydnee Michaels -11 2008 Mason Rudolph

BEST 18-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR To Par Player Score Tournament (Round) -9 Mariel Galdiano 62 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) -9 Patty Tavatanakit 63 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (3) -9 Lilia Vu 63 2017 Silverado Showdown (2) -8 Lilia Vu 64 2018 Wildcat Invitational (1) -8 Bronte Law 64 2016 PING/ASU Invitational (1) -8 Bronte Law 65 2013 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (2) -7 Mariel Galdiano 65 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) -7 Erynne Lee 65 2013 Anuenue Classic (3) -7 Sydnee Michaels 65 2009 Mason Rudolph (2) -7 Mariajo Uribe 65 2008 NCAA Regional (1) -7 Tiffany Joh 65 2007 Mason Rudolph (1) -7 Jane Park 65 2006 PING/ASU Invitational (3) -7 Charlotte Mayorkas 65 2004 ASU Invitational (3)

204 Lilia Vu -12 2017 Anuenue Spring Break Classic

65 Charlotte Mayorkas -7 2004

-13 Mariel Galdiano 203 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge -13 Patty Tavatanakit 203 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate -13 Sydnee Michaels 203 2008 NCAA Regional -12 Lilia Vu 204 2017 Anuenue Spring Break Classic -12 Bronte Law 204 2016 PING/ASU Invitational -12 Alison Lee 204 2013 Betsy Rawls -11 Stephanie Kono 202 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate -11 Patty Tavatanakit 205 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge -11 Mariel Galdiano 205 2018 Wildcat Invitational -11 Bronte Law 205 2015 NCAA Regional -11 Sydnee Michaels 205 2008 Mason Rudolph -10 Bronte Law 206 2016 Pac-12 Championship -10 Lilia Vu 206 2016 ANNIKA Intercollegiate -10 Bronte Law 206 2014 Cougar Classic -10 Alison Lee 206 2014 Cougar Classic -10 Tiffany Joh 206 2008 NCAA Regional -10 Hannah Jun 206 2005 UNLV Collegiate -10 Alison Lee 209 2014 Nanea Pac-12 Preview

205 Patty Tavatanakit -11 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge

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203 Mariel Galdiano -13 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge

Tournament Mariel Galdiano Stanford Intercollegiate (2) Patty Tavatanakit ANNIKA Intercollegiate (3) Lilia Vu 2017 Silverado Showdown (2) Lilia Vu 2018 Wildcat Invitational (1) Bronte Law 2016 PING/ASU Invitational (1) Bronte Law 2013 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (2) Mariel Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) Anuenue Classic (3) Mason Rudolph (2) NCAA Regional (1) Mason Rudolph (1) PING/ASU Invitational (3) ASU Invitational (3) Stanford Intercollegiate (2) Stanford Intercollegiate (1)

205 Mariel Galdiano -11 2018 Wildcat Invitational

Score

63

-8

-8

-8

Galdiano -7 2018

65 Erynne Lee -7 2013

65 Sydnee Michaels -7 2009

To Par Player Score Tournament

65 Jane Park -7 2006

65 Bronte Law -6 2016

T SINGLE-ROUND RECORDS

BEST 54-HOLE SCORE

Score Player To Par Tournament

OURNAMENT &

203 Patty Tavatanakit -13 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate

202 Lilia Vu -14 2018 Wildcat Invitational

65 Mariajo Uribe -7 2008

205 Mariel Galdiano -8 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate

-14 Lilia Vu 202 2018 Wildcat Invitational

-9 2018

BEST 54-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR

65

Lilia Vu at the 2018 Wildcat Invitational

Mariel Galdiano at the 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate

203 Sydnee Michaels -13 2008 NCAA Regional

BEST 18-HOLE SCORE

205 Bronte Law -11 2015 NCAA Regional

-9 2018

204 Alison Lee -12 2013 Betsy Rawls

202 Stephanie Kono -11 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate

65

64

64

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PAGE 38 • 2022-2023 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE BRUINS & THE ANNIKA AWARD

Lilia Vu was named an ANNIKA Award finalist in 2018.

Two Bruins – Alison Lee and Bronte Law – have taken home the award in its young nine-year history.Leewas the first-ever winner of the award in 2014 after establishing the single-season scoring record and leading the nation with a 71.0 scoring average. Lee rounded up three tournament wins and nine top 10 finishes to help the Bruins to a third overall finish at the NCAA Championships.Lawwontheaward just two seasons later after breaking Lee’s previous single-season scoring record (70.61). Law finished 10 of her final 13 rounds of the season under par. She placed first in three events and was a medalist or runner-up in four straight events leading up to the NCAA Championships where she notched a top 10 finish.

Bronte Law (2016)

She won the Betsy Rawls, the Stanford Invitational and the Pac-12 Championships and finished in the Top 10 in nine of the 11 events she started. She was honored as Freshman of the Year by the Pac-12 and the WGCA.

Created in 2014, the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel is annually given to the top female Division I collegiate golfer; the winner voted on by players, coaches and members of the golf media. Named for and presented by Annika Sorenstam, the award was created in partnership with the Haskins Commission to acknowledge the top female golfer at the end of the season, to match the Haskins Award presented by Stifel which acknowledges the top male Division I collegiate golfer.

Lee’s record last season at UCLA was impeccable. She set a single-season scoring record for the Bruins, led the country with a 71.0 stroke average and was a cumulative 22-under-par.

Bronte Law is the third winner of the ANNIKA Award presented by 3M, the second from UCLA. Law was named the PING WGCA Player of the Year, as well as a WGCA First Team All-American. The top-ranked collegiate golfer, according to Golfweek, led the Bruins with a 70.6 scoring average this season, posting eight Top 10s in nine events, including a co-medalist finish at the Bryan Regional. It was her third victory of the season (Stanford Intercollegiate and PING/ASU Invitational) and the sixth of her career to tie Kay Cockerill for the most in school history.

“I can’t explain how proud I am to be a Bruin,” Law continued. “It is something I never thought I would experience.”

She was the first ANNIKA Award winner to receive an exemption to compete in the Evian Championship, the final LPGA major of the year.

2014 ANNIKA Award Winner Alison Lee

When votes for the inaugural ANNIKA Award were counted, it was Annika who delivered the news to Lee. This was not the first time they had met. The young Californian won the 2012 ANNIKA Invitational — a victory she calls a turning point in her young career.

Alison Lee of UCLA is the winner of the very first ANNIKA Award which 3M proudly presents to the nation’s top female collegiate golfer.

The award is an initiative of the Fred Haskins Commission and ANNIKA Foundation and is managed with the help of Golfweek. Oversight is provided by the Haskins Commission, which for 44 years has given out the Haskins Award to the outstanding male collegiate player.

Annika is proud that Lee is the first winner of an award that bears her name. “She is a great young player at UCLA, who I got to know when she won our AJGA tournament a few years ago. I’m very happy for her.”

“I’ve known Bronte since I was 17, and she is such a hard worker, a super intense competitor,” said 2014 ANNIKA Award winner and former UCLA teammate Alison Lee. “I am super proud and she deserves everything with winning this award.”

“For me it is such an honor to be associated with Annika,” said Law in an interview with Golf Channel’s Lisa Cornwell. “All year it has really been my goal to win the ANNIKA Award. To see such good players win it in the previous two years, to be named the winner, it means so much. Not only because you are considered one of the best players in college golf, but the fact that it is voted for by your peers, the media, and all of the coaches.”

“I still remember winning the tournament … I had always been in contention and on leader boards and finishing top 10 in other events but could never win. The ANNIKA Invitational was really the turning point because in my opinion, in order to be a great successful golfer, you have to learn how to win and the ANNIKA Invitational was a big step for me,” Lee said.

In her last four events prior to the NCAA Championships, she finished T-1, second (Pac-12 Championships), first (PING/ASU) and second (Bruin Wave Invitational). She had 20 rounds under par and 11 in the 60’s. Law, who was named All-Pac-12 First Team, finished ninth in stroke play at the NCAA Championships and never trailed in both of her match-play contests.

Alison Lee (2014)

Lee, a first-team All-American and Pac-12 Player of the Year as a freshman, adds the ANNIKA Award to her growing resume after sweeping a vote of Division I golfers, college coaches and members of the golf media.

She came to UCLA from Valencia, Calif., after a sparkling junior career. She was a six-time AJGA All-American and a nine-time winner on the AJGA circuit. Lee helped the USA to three straight victories at the Junior Solheim Cup and was a member of two Junior Ryder Cup teams.

2016 ANNIKA Award Winner Bronte Law

UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame

Janet Coles Players Class of 1988

Kay Cockerill Players Class of 1996

Women’s Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame

Jackie Tobian-Steinmann Coaches Class of 1989

Jackie Tobian-Steinmann Class of 2008 Kay Cockerill Class of 2011

Carrie Forsyth Coaches Class of 2011

Tiffany Joh Class of 2021

1986 & 1987 U.S. Amateur Champion

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Emma Spitz 1st 2020-21 Emma Spitz 1st 2019-20

2017-18

Patty Tavatanakit 2017-2018 Alison Lee 2013-2014 Erynne Lee 2011-2012

Susie Mathews 1st Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Hannah Jun 2nd Krystal Shearer Honorable Mention 2002-03 Charlotte Mayorkas 1st

1992-93

Erynne Lee 1st Tiffany Lua 2nd 2011-12

Elizabeth Bowman Honorable Mention

4 Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Tiffany Lua

MULTIPLE WGCA 1ST TEAM A-A AWARDS

1st

1991-92

Bronte Law 2015-2016

NATIONAL HONORS & ALL-AMERICANS

Tiffany Joh 1st Jane Park 1st Amie Cochran Honorable Mention

Kay Cockerill

Laura Moffat Honorable Mention

1999-00

Jean Zedlitz 2nd 1988-89

2005-06

Jennifer Choi

Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Amie Cochran 2nd Susie Mathews 2nd

Kristal Parker 2nd 1984-85

Bronte Law 1st Erynne Lee Honorable Mention 2013-14 Alison Lee 1st Erynne Lee 2nd Bronte Law Honorable Mention Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention 2012-13

1985-86

2 Amie Cochran, Kay Cockerill, Hannah Jun Lee Lopez, Susie Mathews, Sydnee Michaels, Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe, Jean Zedlitz

Stephanie Kono 1st Lee Lopez 2nd Tiffany Lua 2nd Glory Yang Honorable Mention

Patty Tavatanakit 1st Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention

1989-90

2018-19

Amie Cochran

1997-98

Stephanie Kono 1st Mariajo Uribe 1st Glory Yang 2nd Tiffany Joh Honorable Mention

Tiffany Joh 2nd Hannah Jun Honorable Mention

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WGCA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

PING WGCA PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Patty Tavatanakit 1st Lilia Vu 1st Mariel Galdiano 2nd 2016-17 Lilia Vu 1st Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention 2015-16

Amandine Vincent Honorable Mention 1996-97

Lisa Kiggens 1st Debbi Koyama 2nd LaRee Sugg 2nd

Honorable Mention Amandine Vincent Honorable Mention

2009-10 Stephanie Kono 1st Tiffany Lua 2nd Sydnee Michaels 2nd 2008-09

2006-07

Amanda Moltke-Leth 1st

Kristal Parker Honorable Mention

Bronte Law 1st Lilia Vu 1st Beth Wu Honorable Mention 2014-15

Jean Zedlitz 1st 1987-88

Lilia Vu 2017-2018

Tiffany Joh 1st Mariajo Uribe 1st Sydnee Michaels 2nd Glory Yang 2nd

3 Emma Spitz, Stephanie Kono Charlotte Mayorkas, Lilia Vu

Christy Erb 2nd 1990-91

2003-04

2007-08

3 Emma Spitz, Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Charlotte Mayorkas, Kristal Parker, Amandine Vincent, Lilia Vu, Glory Yang

Sydnee Michaels

Sophie Sandolo 2nd 1995-96

Erynne Lee 1st Lee Lopez 1st Tiffany Lua 2nd Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention 2010-11

Kay Cockerill 2nd Kristal Parker Honorable Mention

WGCA ALL-AMERICANS

2004-05

MULTIPLE WGCA A-A AWARDS

2 Tiffany Joh, Bronte Law, Erynne Lee, Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe

2000-01

Jenny Park 1st Kathy Choi 2nd Jeong Min Park Honorable Mention Amandine Vincent Honorable Mention 1994-95

Valerie Pamard Honorable Mention 1986-87

2021-22

Emma Spitz 1st Emilie Paltrinieri 3rd

Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1985-86

4 Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Tiffany Lua

Glory Yang

Ty Akabane 2019-20

Caroline Canales 2021-22

Susie Mathews 2005-06, 2003-04,2004-05,2002-03

2014-15

Emilie Paltrinieri Honorable Mention

WGCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

Alexandra Gasser 1998-99, 1997-98 Valerie Pamard 1987-88

Emma Spitz 1st

Bronte Law 2015-16

2010-11

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Bridget Dwyer 2003-04, 2002-03

2018-19

Alison Lee 2013-14

Bronte Law 1st Lilia Vu 1st Beth Wu Honorable Mention

Alison Lee 1st Erynne Lee 1st Louise Ridderström 3rd Bronte Law Honorable Mention

2008-09

2015-16

GOLFWEEK PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Stephanie Kono 2nd Tiffany Lua 2nd Lee Lopez 3rd Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention Glory Yang Honorable Mention

Erynne Lee 1st Lee Lopez 2nd Tiffany Lua 2nd Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention

2 Ani Gulugian, Hannah Jun, Lee Lopez Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe, Beth Wu

Patty Tavatanakit 1st Mariel Galdiano 3rd Beth Wu Honorable Mention

Yuki Yoshihara 2020-21, 2019-20

WGCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR

3 Erynne Lee, Lilia Vu 2 Tiffany Joh, Stephanie Kono Bronte Law, Patty Tavatanakit

2013-14

Patty Tavatanakit 1st Lilia Vu 1st Mariel Galdiano 2nd

2016-17

Alicia Um Holmes 2013-14

Bronte Law 1st Erynne Lee 2nd

Gina Umeck 2003-04

Stephanie Kono 1st Mariajo Uribe 2nd Tiffany Joh 3rd Glory Yang 3rd Sydnee Michaels Honorable Mention

Amandine Vincent

MULTIPLE GOLFWEEK ALL-AMERICAN AWARDS

3 Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law Sydnee Michaels, Lilia Vu, Glory Yang

WGCA PALMER MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD

2009-10

2005-06

Emilie Paltrinieri 2019-20 Louise Ridderström 2015-16, 2012-13

2012-13

2017-18

WGCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

Tiffany Joh 1st Mariajo Uribe 1st Glory Yang 2nd Sydnee Michaels 3rd

MULTIPLE GOLFWEEK 1ST TEAM A-A AWARDS

Ani Gulugian

2019-20

Lilia Vu 1st Mariel Galdiano 2nd

Tiffany Joh 2nd Hannah Jun Honorable Mention

2006-07

GOLFWEEK ALL-AMERICANS

Stephanie Kono 1st Tiffany Lua 2nd Sydnee Michaels 2nd

Carrie Forsyth 2003-04 Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1995-96

WGCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLARS

Tiffany Joh 1st Jane Park 1st Amie Cochran 2nd Hannah Jun 2nd Susie Mathews 3rd

2007-08

Erynne Lee 1st Tiffany Lua 2nd 2011-12

Carrie Forsyth 2017-18, 2009-10,2011-12,2003-04

Emma Spitz 1st

1993-94

Mariel Galdiano 1st Patty Tavatanakit 1st

2011-12

Jennifer Choi 2nd Jeong Min Park 2nd Jenny Park 3rd

2017-18

Saki Uechi Honorable Mention Gina Umeck Honorable Mention

Louise Ridderström

Mariel Galdiano 1st Lilia Vu 1st Beth Wu Honorable Mention

Stephanie Kono 1st Sydnee Michaels 1st Brianna Do 2nd Tiffany Lua 2nd Glory Yang Honorable Mention

Amandine Vincent 2nd

2014-15

2013-14

Sophie Sandolo 2nd Amandine Vincent 2nd Eunice Choi Honorable Mention

2003-04

Emma Spitz

Lilia Vu 2017-18

Stephanie Kono 1st Lee Lopez 1st Tiffany Lua 1st Ani Gulugian 2nd Glory Yang 2nd

2009-10

Bronte Law 2015-16, 2014-15

Tiffany Joh 1st Jane Park 1st Amie Cochran 2nd Susie Mathews Honorable Mention

Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Hannah Jun Honorable Mention

Giulia Sergas Honorable Mention

PAC-10/12 GOLFER OF THE YEAR

Erynne Lee 1st Tiffany Lua 1st Lee Lopez 2nd Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention

CONFERENCE HONORS

ALL-PAC-10/12 CONFERENCE

Amie Cochran 1st Susie Mathews 1st

2016-17

Bronte Law 1st Erynne Lee 1st

2006-07

2005-06

2002-03

2021-22 (no team designations)

Annabel Wilson Honorable Mention Yuki Yoshihara Honorable Mention

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2007-08

PAC-10/12 FRESHMAN/NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18

2015-16

2020-21

2000-01

Kathy Choi 1st Jenny Park 1st Jeong Min Park 2nd Amandine Vincent 2nd Eunice Choi Honorable Mention

1992-93

Ryann O’Toole

Elizabeth Bowman 1st Jennifer Choi 2nd Mia Lojdahl 2nd

Tiffany Joh 1st Glory Yang 1st Sydnee Michaels 2nd Mariajo Uribe 2nd

2004-05

Alison Lee 1st Erynne Lee 1st Bronte Law 2nd Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention

2001-02

Alison Lee 2013-14 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04

2010-11

1999-00

Mariel Galdiano 1st Patty Tavatanakit 1st Lilia Vu 1st Beth Wu Honorable Mention

1996-97

2012-13

1994-95

Hana Kim Honorable Mention Gina Umeck Honorable Mention

2008-09

Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Hannah Jun 2nd Susie Mathews 2nd Krystal Shearer 2nd Gina Umeck Honorable Mention

Lilia Vu 2015-16 Alison Lee 2013-14 Erynne Lee 2011-12 Tiffany Joh 2005-06 Hannah Jun 2003-04 Yvonne Choe 2001-02

Jennifer Choi 2nd Kathy Choi Honorable Mention Jeong Min Park Honorable Mention

2018-19

Tiffany Joh 1st Hannah Jun 2nd Ryann O’Toole Honorable Mention

Erynne Lee 1st Lee Lopez 1st Tiffany Lua 1st Ani Gulugian 2nd Brianna Do Honorable Mention

Bronte Law 1st Lilia Vu 1st Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention Beth Wu Honorable Mention

Charlotte Mayorkas 1st

Stephanie Kono 1st Glory Yang 1st Tiffany Joh 2nd Sydnee Michaels 2nd Mariajo Uribe 2nd Ryann O’Toole Honorable Mention

Amanda Moltke-Leth 1st

Susie Mathews 2nd

1998-99

1995-96

1997-98

Yvonne Choe 2nd Alicia Um Honorable Mention Gina Umeck Honorable Mention

Erin Choi

2014-15

Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention Clare Legaspi Honorable Mention Beth Wu Honorable Mention

Jeong Min Park 1st 1992-93 Elizabeth Bowman 1st 1991-92 Elizabeth Bowman 2nd

2014, October 2013

Patty Tavatanakit (2) - September 2018, April 2018

2 Elizabeth Bowman, Erin Choi, Bridget Dwyer, Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Laura Moffat

Gina Umeck 1st Bridget Dwyer 2nd Melissa Martin Honorable Mention

Susie Mathews 1st Bridget Dwyer 2nd

Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1990-1991, 1989-1990

2012-13

MULTIPLE PAC-10/12 1ST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS

1ST TEAM AWARDS

MULTIPLE PAC-10/12 ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS

Jenny Park 2nd 1990-91

Lee Lopez Honorable Mention Tiffany Lua Honorable Mention 2010-11

Tiffany Joh 2nd Mariajo Uribe 2nd Glory Yang Honorable Mention 2007-08 Tiffany Joh 2nd 2006-07 Tiffany Joh 2nd 2005-06

Lisa Kiggens 1st Debbi Koyama 1st LaRee Sugg 1st Elizabeth Bowman 2nd 1989-90

Clare Legaspi

Susie Mathews 1st Brianna Loyear 2nd 2004-05

Louise Ridderström 2nd Erin Choi Honorable Mention Lydia Choi Honorable Mention Bronte Law Honorable Mention

2008-09

2 Elizabeth Bowman, Bronte Law, Lee Lopez

Christy Erb 2nd

MULTIPLE ALL-PAC-10/12 AWARDS

Gina Umeck 2nd Melissa Martin Honorable Mention Kristin Thompson Honorable Mention 2000-01

Lilia Vu (5) - March 2018, February 2018, November 2017, April 2017, March 2017

PAC-10/12 COACH OF THE YEAR

PAC-12 GOLFER OF THE MONTH

4 Ani Gulugian, Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee

1991-92

2017-18

2 Eunice Choi, Kathy Choi, Amie Cochran, Brianna Do, Christy Erb, Ryann O’Toole, Louise Ridderström, Patty Tavatanakit, Mariajo Uribe, Jean Zedlitz

Bronte Law

Gina Umeck 2nd 2002-03

3 Mariel Galdiano, Tiffany Joh, Stephanie Kono, Tiffany Lua, Charlotte Mayorkas, Lilia Vu

Patty Tavatanakit, Glory Yang, Jean Zedlitz

Tiffany Lua, Susie Mathews, Gina Umeck, Glory Yang

Alison Lee (4) - November 2014, September 2014, April

Ani Gulugian

CONFERENCE HONORS

2018-19

MULTIPLE PAC-10/12

Bronte Law (4) - November 2016, October 2015, February 2015, October 2014

Susie Mathews 2nd Melissa Martin Honorable Mention 2003-04

Laura Moffat 2nd 1999-00 Laura Moffat 2nd 1998-99

PAC-10/12 ALL-ACADEMIC 2019-20 (no team designations)

Elizabeth Bowman 1st Jean Zedlitz 1st Christy Erb 2nd 1988-89 Jean Zedlitz 1st 1987-88 Valerie Pamard 2nd 1986-87 Kristal Parker 1st

Honorable Mention Erynne Lee Honorable Mention Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention

2001-02

Tiffany Lua Second Team Erynne Lee Honorable Mention Lee Lopez Honorable Mention 2011-12

2 Susie Mathews

2015-16

Beth Wu

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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

Honorable Mention Erynne Lee Honorable Mention Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention 2013-14

Stephanie Kono 2nd Lee Lopez Honorable Mention Tiffany Lua Honorable Mention Glory Yang Honorable Mention 2009-10

4 Erynne Lee

Stephanie Kono Honorable Mention Glory Yang Honorable Mention

Eunice Choi

Honorable Mention Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention Clare Legaspi Honorable Mention

Alexandra Gasser 1st 1995-96

3 Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Clare Legaspi, Lee Lopez, Tiffany Lua, Melissa Martin, Susie Mathews, Louise Ridderström, Gina Umeck, Glory Yang

Carrie Forsyth 2017-2018, 2003-2004,2010-2011,2011-2012,2004-20052001-2002

MISCELLANEOUS HONORS

GOLFSTAT CUP (BEST SCORING AVERAGE)

Lilia Vu 2017-2018

Kay Cockerill 1986 (Honorable Mention)

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Tiffany Joh 2008 (Second Team) Susie Mathews 2005 (Second Team)

Jane Park 2004 (Champ), 2003 Yvonne Choe 2000 Kay Cockerill 1987 (Champ), 1986 (Champ)

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

HONDA SPORT AWARD NOMINEES

Annabel Wilson 2022 Lilia Vu 2017 Beth Wu 2015 Alison Lee 2014 Tiffany Lua 2009 Erynne Lee 2008

CALIFORNIA STATE AM CHAMPS

Mariajo Uribe 2007 Jane Park 2004 Kay Cockerill 1987, 1986

U.S. WOMEN’S AM PUBLINKS CHAMPS

U.S. WOMEN’S AM CHAMPS

Brianna Do 2011 Tiffany Joh 2008, 2006 Mary Enright 1981

Mariajo Uribe 2007 (Champ)

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Bronte Law 2015-2016 Alison Lee 2013-2014

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Tiffany Joh 2009 (Second Team)

U.S. WOMEN’S AM SEMIFINALISTS

Ty Akabane 2018 Cindy Scholefield 1986 Mary Enright 1980

PAGE 45 • 2022-2023 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE WINS WINS 46 Team Medals 47 Individual Medals

1995-96 (4)

1987-88 (1)

BYU Invitational (906)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+24, 876)

NCAA Austin Regional (-3, 861)

2018-19 (2)

NCAA Championship - Stroke Play (-8, 1,144)

2005-06 (5)

NCAA Notre Dame Regional (+26, 890)

Topy Cup (E, 864)

Dual Match vs. Stanford (+10, 298)

NCAA Stanford Regional (-3, 861) NCAA Championship (-4, 1,148)

1991-92 (1) Oregon Invitational (928)

Lorena Ochoa Invitational (E, 864)

Bruin Wave Invitational (+4, 868)

BYU Invitational (906) Pac-10 Championship (898)

BYU Invitational (900)

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TEAM TOURNAMENT WINS

NCAA Stillwater Regional (+11, 875)

Arizona Wildcat Invitational (+12, 864)

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (-22, 842)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+16, 870)

SJSU Spartan Invitational (+16, 868)

1992-93 (2)

1989-90 (2)

NCAA Stanford Regional (+19, 883)

Pac-10 Championship (+10, 874)

Pac-12 Championship (-4, 860)

Wildcat Invitational (-17, 847)

Carrie Forsyth (1999-Pres.) 73 Wins

Stanford Intercollegiate (+4, 572)

Mason Rudolph Invitational (-14, 850)

PING/ASU Invitational (-12, 852)

2014-15 (1)

Rainbow Wahine Invitational (-15, 849)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 844)

Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-20, 564)

Landfall Tradition (+16, 880)

Kent Youel Invitational (-5, 859)

2003-04 (6)

Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (-2, 286)

PING/ASU Invitational (+5, 857)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+15, 867)

2012-13 (2)

PING/ASU Invitational (-8, 856)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+24, 876)

Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic (+59, 923)

BYU Invitational (891) New Mexico Invitational (897)

2009-10 (2)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+18, 870) Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (+4, 580)

116 TOURNAMENT WINS ALL-TIME

PING/ASU Invitational (-1, 863)

Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-12, 852) Pac-12 Championship (-2, 862)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-4, 860)

Oregon Invitational (902) Arizona Invitational (896)

San Diego State Fall Classic (+41, 905) Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic (+35, 899)

NCAA Erie Regional (+9, 873)

1986-87 (1)

1985-86 (1)

1994-95 (2)

1990-91 (5)

Mason Rudolph Fall Preview (+9, 873)

1984-85 (2)

Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown (-24, 840)

Jackie Tobian-Stienmann (1977-99) 43 Wins

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (-15, 849)

2004-05 (6)

Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play

2011-12 (7)

Pac-10 Championship (+38, 902)

Hawaii Invitational (936)

Allstate Sugar Bowl (-21, 843)

2010-11 (6)

SJSU Spartan Invitational (-6, 858)

UCF Challenge (-14, 850)

Golfweek Conference Challenge (-32, 832) Dual Match vs. Denver (E, 288)

New Mexico Invitational (+8, 884) Stanford Invitational (+13, 889) San Diego State Classic (+21, 605)

2008-09 (7)

Mason Rudolph Championship (-13, 851)

NCAA Columbus Regional (+13, 877)

*No records available prior to ‘84-’85 season

Weber State Invitational (625) Arizona Tournament (904)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-10, 842)

2007-08 (4)

2021-22 (1)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-3, 849)

Arizona Wildcat Invitational (+5, 869)

Pac-10/SEC Challenge (+4, 856)

Betsy Rawls Invitational (+20, 884)

2001-02 (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (+6, 870)

Nanea Pac-12 Preview (+1, 877)

Mason Rudolph Classic (-14, 850)

Collegiate Match Play Championship - Stroke Play (-9, 567)

Rolex Fall Preview (+15, 879)

1999-00 (1)

Bruin Desert Classic (611) Golf World Invitational (895) Pac-10 Championship (894) California Collegiates (884) NCAA Championship (1,197)

NCAA Championship - Stroke Play (+9, 1,161)

NCAA Championship (+21, 1,173)

2016-17 (4)

Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (+13, 301)

2015-16 (5)

2013-14 (4)

Chambers Bay Invitational (+12, 876)

2017-18 (7)

Kent Youel Invitational (+17, 881)

PING/ASU Invitational (+1, 865) Pac-10 Championship (+15, 879)

NCAA Las Cruces Regional (+25, 889)

PING/ASU Invitational (-3, 861)

2000-01 (2)

Battle at the Beach (-13, 839)

Tiffany Lua (1)

Landfall Tradition (-2, 214)

Patty Tavatanakit (4)

Pac-12 Preview (-10, 209)

1988-89 (1) Jean Zedlitz (1) Oklahoma State Invitational (221)

1995-96 (2)

NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (-13, 203)

Mariel Galdiano (2)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (E, 213)

1985-86 (3) Kay Cockerill (2)

2005-06 (1)

SJSU Patty Sheehan Invitational (935)

Hannah Jun (1)

Christy Erb (1) Golf World Invitational (221) 1989-90 (2) Jean Zedlitz (2) BYU Invitational (906) Oregon Invitational (901)

Mariajo Uribe (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (-7, 209)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-3, 213)

Glory Yang (1) Topy Cup (-4, 212)

Lisa Kiggens (3) Bruin Desert Classic (148) Pac-10 Championship (217) California Collegiates (219)

NCAA Stanford Regional (-7, 209)

2000-01 (1)

2006-07 (2)

Erynne Lee (1)

Dual Match vs. Denver (-5, 67)

2013-14 (5)

88 INDIVIDUAL WINS ALL-TIME

2018-19 (7)

2016-17 (5)

2012-13 (1)

Lilia Vu (4)

WCAA Championship (216)

Emma Spitz (1)

Bronte Law (1) Stanford Intercollegiate (-7, 135)

Ani Gulugian (1)

Johanna Andersson (1) San Diego State Fall Classic (+4, 223)

2003-04 Charlotte(6)Mayorkas (4)

NCAA Columbus Regional (-4, 212)

Amandine Vincent (1) New Mexico Invitational (-5, 214)

2011-12 (3)

Hannah Jun (1)

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (-12, 204)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-4, 212)

ANNIKA Intercollegiate (-13, 203)

Bruin Wave Invitational (E, 216)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-6, 207) Silverado Showdown (-8, 208)

Kristal Parker (1) Hawaii Invitational (222)

NCAA San Francisco Regional (-8, 208)

Golfweek Conference Challenge (-13, 203)

Erynne Lee (1) Mason Rudolph Classic (-7, 209)

2004-05 (1)

Chambers Bay Invitational (-1, 215)

Matador Spring Invitational (+1, 143)

BYU Invitational (217) Ohio State Tournament (216)

Dual Match vs. Denver (-5, 67)

Kent Youel Invitational (+1, 217) NCAA Austin Regional (-8, 208)

Alison Lee (3)

Bronte Law (3)

Laura Moffat (1) Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic (+10, 226)

2002-03 Charlotte(1)Mayorkas (1)

Kent Youel Invitational (-4, 212)

2014-15 (4)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-6, 207)

Amie Cochran (1)

*No records available prior to ‘84-’85 season

Louise Ridderström (2)

2017-18 (8)

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (-9, 207)

Mariajo Uribe (2)

2021-22 (1)

Beth Wu (2)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-7, 206) Pac-12 Championship (-5, 211)

Jeong Min Park (1) San Diego State Classic (+3, 149)

1992-93 (1) Mia Lojdahl (1) Arizona Invitational (212) 1991-92 (1) Jenny Park (1) Oregon Invitational (224) 1990-91 (4)

Alison Lee (1)

Pac-12 Championship (-8, 208)

1986-87 (1)

Kristal Parker (1)

2015-16 (5)

PING/ASU Invitational (-9, 207)

Bruin Wave Invitational (E, 219)

Sydnee Michaels (1)

Emma Spitz (1)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 205)

Pac-12 Preview (-8, 211)

Erynne Lee (1)

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT WINS

Sydnee Michaels (1) Mason Rudolph Invitational (-11, 205)

Bronte Law (2)

NCAA Louisville Regional (-8, 208)

2009-10 Stephanie(1)Kono (1)

1984-85 (3)

NCAA Bryan Regional (-7, 209)

Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (-4, 68)

2020-21 (1)

Amanda Moltke-Leth (1) Peg Barnard Collegiate (E, 144)

2008-09 Stephanie(5)Kono (2)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 205)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 205)

2019-20 (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (-1, 212)

1997-98 Amandine(2)Vincent (2)

Tiffany Joh (1) Kent Youel Invitational (+1, 217)

Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-12, 204) Silverado Showdown (-8, 208) Pac-12 Championship (-7, 209)

Battle at the Beach (-8, 205)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-5, 208)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-1, 212)

Collegiate Match Play Championship - Stroke Play (-12, 132) UCF Challenge (-8, 208)

Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown (-10, 206)

2010-11 Stephanie(3)Kono (1)

Kay Cockerill (2)

1999-00 (2)

Erynne Lee (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (-7, 209)

Bronte Law (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (-12, 204)

SJSU Spartan Invitational (-5, 211) PING/ASU Invitational (-9, 207) Pac-10 Championship (+2, 218)

Lee Lopez (1)

Tiffany Joh (1) Pac-10 Championship (+2, 218)

1994-95 (1) Jeong Min Park (1) BYU Invitational (217)

NCAA Notre Dame Regional (+2, 218)

Emma Spitz (1) Bruin Wave Invitational (-5, 211)

NCAA East Lansing Regional (-8, 208)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-1, 215) Wildcat Invitational (-14, 202)

Patty Tavatanakit (3)

Rainbow Wahine Invitational (-15, 849)

Dick McGuire Invitational (-1, 215) LSU/Fairwood Invitational (+4, 220)

Kristal Parker (1)

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Lee Lopez (1)

Lilia Vu (4)

2007-08 (3)

Weber State Invitational (150) Arizona Tournament (220)

Hana Kim (1)

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