2023-24 UCLA Women's Golf Information Guide

Page 1

OLF

PAGE 1 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE 2023-2024 TV ROSTER
Zoe Antoinette Campos 5-3 – Junior Valencia, Calif. California Connections Academy Caroline Canales 5-8 – Junior Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS Tiffany Le 5-8 – Junior Covina, Calif. Walnut HS (UC Riverside) Alessia Nobilio 5-5 – Redshirt Junior Rozzano, Italy Istituto Europeo Leopardi Alicia Um Holmes Head Coach 1st Year (18th Overall) UCLA ‘02 Erynne Yoo Assistant Coach 1st Year UCLA ‘15 Steve Holmes Volunteer Assistant UC Irvine ‘95 Meghan Royal 5-8 – Sophomore Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS (Arkansas) Jennifer Seo 5-10 – Freshman Chandler, Ariz. Hamilton HS Kate Villegas 5-9 – Senior Arcadia, Calif. Arcadia HS (UC Riverside) Natalie Vo 5-3 – Junior San Jose, Calif. The Harker School (Colorado)

2023-24 WOMEN’S GOLF QUICK FACTS

Name of School University of California, Los Angeles

J.D. Morgan Center, Los Angeles, CA 90095

Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Ticket Office (310) UCLA-WIN Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond

Sr. Women Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera

Dr. Michael Teitell

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Alicia Um Holmes (1st Season)

Coach Erynne Yoo (1st Season)

UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter @UCLAWomensGolf

Instagram @UCLAWomensGolf

Facebook facebook.com/UCLAWomensGolf

UCLA ATHLETICS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

CREDITS

The 2023-24 UCLA Women's Golf Information Guide is a copyright production of the UCLA Athletic Communications Office, J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif., 90095.

The publication was written and edited by assistant director of athletic communications Vinny Lavalsiti. Special thanks to Eric Hurd for his graphic design contributions. Cover photos, head shots and team photos are taken by Don Liebig.

Photography by: ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig), Ross Turteltaub, LPGA, Pac-12 Conference.

2023-24 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE

MEDIA INFORMATION

Contact: Vinny Lavalsiti

Office Phone: (310) 206-7870

Mobile Phone: (209) 781-6810

E-mail: vlavalsiti@athletics.ucla.edu

Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095

Note: All interviews must be arranged in advance by the Athletic Communications Office. Athletes have been instructed not to grant any interview not arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Telephone numbers are private and will not be released. Please do not expect team members to be available if you have not made prior arrangements.

NCAA REGIONAL SITES

PAGE 2 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Location
Athletic Representative
Enrollment 46,430 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Pac-12 National Affiliation NCAA
Head
Assistant
Volunteer
NCAA Championships 3
NCAA Team Championship App. 33 Pac-12 Championships 7 (2018, 2017, 2006,
2004, 1991, 1990) INTRODUCTION TV Roster 1 Quick Facts 2 Schedule 2 Roster 3 Bruins on the LPGA Tour 4 This is UCLA 5 INTRODUCTION Alicia Um Holmes 8 Erynne Yoo 9 Player Profiles 10 2022-23 IN REVIEW Individual Stats 17 Team Stats 19 Departing Student-Athletes 20 HISTORY NCAA Championships 24 Year-by-Year Results 27 Letterwinners 30 NCAA Championship Results 31 NCAA Regionals Results 33 Conference Championship Results 35 RECORDS Individual Career Records 38 Individual Season Records 39 Individual Tournament Records 40 HONORS Hall of Fame 42 ANNIKA Award 43 All-Americans 44 Conference Honors 46 WINS Tournament Wins 49 Individual Wins 50
Faculty
Division I
Coach
Assistant Coach Steve Holmes
(1991, 2004, 2011)
2005,
Dates Tournament Location Course 9/22-24 Mason Rudolph Championship Franklin, Tenn. Vanderbilt Legends Club North Course 10/2-23 Windy City Collegiate Classic Golf, Ill. Glen View Club 10/12 Battle for the Bell Los Angeles, Calif. Bel-Air Country Club 10/20-22 Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford, Calif. Stanford Golf Course 1/22 The Match in the Desert Gold Canyon, Ariz. Superstition Mountain Golf Club 2/4-6 Therese Hession Regional Challenge Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Palos Verdes Golf Club 2/19-21 Nanea Pac-12 Preview Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Nanea Golf Club 3/4-5 The Show Las Vegas, Nev. Spanish Trail Country Club 3/11-12 Silicon Valley Showcase Millbrae, Calif. Green Hills Country Club 3/28-30 PING/ASU Invitational Phoenix, Ariz. Papago Golf Course 4/8-10 Chevron Silverado Showdown Napa, Calif. Silverado Resort & Spa North Course 4/21-23 Pac-12 Championships Pullman, Wash. Palouse Ridge Golf Club 5/6-8 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD 5/17-22 NCAA Championships Carlsbad, Calif. Omni La Costa Resort & Spa
Location Course Auburn, Ala. Auburn University Club Cle Elum, Wash. Tumblecreek Club College Station, Texas Traditions Club East Lansing, Mich. Forest Akers Golf Course Las Vegas, Nev. Spanish Trail Country Club Winston-Salem, N.C. Bermuda Run Country Club East Course
Twitter @UCLAAthletics Instagram
Facebook facebook.com/UCLAAthletics
@UCLAAthletics

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Name

Zoe Antoinette Campos 5-3 Jr. 2V Valencia, Calif. (California Connections Academy)

Caroline Canales 5-8 Jr.

Tiffany Le 5-8 Jr.

Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas HS)

Covina, Calif. (Walnut HS/UC Riverside)

Alessia Nobilio 5-5 R-Jr. 2V Rozzano, Italy (Istituto Europeo Leopardi)

Meghan Royal 5-8 So. 1V Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad HS/Arkansas)

Jennifer Seo 5-10 Fr. HS Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS)

Kate Villegas 5-9 Sr. 3V

Arcadia, Calif. (Arcadia HS/UC Riverside)

Natalie Vo 5-3 Jr. 2V San Jose, Calif. (The Harker School [CA]/Colorado)

Coaching Staff

Alicia Um Holmes Head Coach, 1st Year (18th Overall)

Erynne Yoo Assistant Coach, 1st Year

Steve Holmes Volunteer Assistant, 1st Year

Support Staff

Alexa Blatt Athletic Trainer, 1st Year

Adam Garner Athletic Performance Coach, 7th Year

Pronunciation Guide

Tiffany Le (lee)

Alessia Nobilio (us-LESS-ee-uh ... no-BILL-ee-oh)

Jennifer Seo (say-oh)

Alicia Um Holmes (like “hum”)

UCLA ‘02

UCLA ‘15

UC Irvine ‘95

Nova Southeastern ‘15

Oklahoma ‘14

PAGE 3 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
2023-24 ROSTER
Exp.
Ht. Yr.
Hometown (High School/Previous School)
2V
2V

BRUINS ON THE LPGA TOUR

Twenty-eight UCLA women’s golf alumnae have appeared on the LPGA Tour and seven Bruins have won a total of 10 LPGA Tour events. Currently, there are nine Bruins competing on the LPGA Tour: Lilia Vu, Patty Tavatanakit, Ryann O’Toole, Alison Lee, Brianna Do, Mariajo Uribe, Bronte Law, Sydnee Michaels and Louise Ridderström.

Janet Coles (1975-76) became the first Bruin to notch a victory on Tour in 1978 when she won the Natural Light Lady Tara Classic at Brookfield West Golf & Country Club in Roswell, Georgia. In 2023, Lilia Vu (2015-18) became the first Bruin since Coles to claim multiple Tour victories when she won the Honda PGA Thailand and major championships The Chevron Championship and AIG Women’s Open in 2023. Vu is the third UCLA golfer to have won a major championship and first to win multiple majors. She joined Melissa “Mo” Martin (2000-05) who was the first Bruin to win a major at the 2014 Ricoh British Open at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. Patty Tavatanakit (2017-19) won the 2021 ANA Inspiration Championship (now known as The Chevron Championship).

VICTORIES ON THE LPGA TOUR

Athlete Event

Janet Coles 1978 Lady Tara Classic

Janet Coles 1983 Lady Michelob

Lisa Kiggens 1994 Rochester International

Melissa Martin 2014 Ricoh Women’s British Open

Bronte Law 2019 Pure Silk Championship

Ryann O’Toole 2021 Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open

Patty Tavatanakit 2021 ANA Inspiration Championship *

Lilia Vu 2023 Honda LPGA Thailand

Lilia Vu 2023 The Chevron Championship *

Lilia Vu 2023 AIG Women’s Open

* Major championship event

ALL-TIME LPGA BRUINS

WORLD NO. 1 LILIA VU

UCLA women’s golf alumna Lilia Vu (2015-18) reached No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings on Monday, Aug. 14. This recognition came on the heels of Vu’s second major championship victory of 2023 at the AIG Women’s Open at Walton Heath Golf Club. She is the first Bruin to ascend to No. 1 in the professional ranks.

Vu has earned three LPGA Tour victories in 2023 which is tied for the most this season. She is the third player since the inception of the LPGA in 1950 to enter a year with no career LPGA wins, then go on to win multiple majors that season (Se Ri Pak, 1998 and Meg Mallon, 1991).

“Being the best in the world, that’s just crazy to me,” said Vu following her win in Surrey, England at Walton Heath. “Just thinking about the struggle I had this year and just to come out with that has been – it’s just incredible.”

The 25-year-old Vu also clinched the 2023 Rolex ANNIKA Major Award (RAMA), which recognizes the player who has the most outstanding record in all five major championships during the LPGA Tour season. She is the second American to win the award since its inception in 2014, joining Michelle Wie West, who won the inaugural award.

Kristal

Vu became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the Honda LPGA Thailand in February 2023. Two months later, she won her first major at The Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas in April. Vu is the first American since Juli Inkster in 1999 to win two major championships in a single season.

Vu, who moved from No. 6 to No. 1, becomes the 17th different player to reach No. 1 as well as the fourth American since the inception of the Rolex Rankings in 2006.

A 2019 LPGA Tour rookie, Vu regained full Membership for the 2022 season through the Epson Tour’s Race for the Card in 2021 after winning three times and earning Player of the Year honors.

At UCLA, Vu was the Pac-12 Conference Golfer of the Year, WGCA Player of the Year and a Honda Sport Award Finalist in

2018. Vu, a three-time WGCA First-Team All-American, ranks first in UCLA history with eight victories and second with a 71.09 scoring average.

She posted two top-10 individual finishes at the NCAA Championships in 2016 and 2018. In her junior season in 2017, Vu became the fifth Bruin in program history to medal at the Pac-12 Championships, helping UCLA to its sixth team title and first in 11 years.

PAGE 4 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
BRUINS ON TOUR
Years at UCLA Rookie Year Loretta Alderete 1980-81 1986 Eunice Choi 1993-97 1999 Kathy Choi-Rogers 1992-96 2005 Amie Cochran 2004-06 2008 Kay Cockerill 1982-86 1987 Janet Coles 1975-76 1977 Brianna Do 2008-12 2013 Tiffany Joh 2005-09 2011 Hannah Jun Medlock 2003-07 2008 Lisa Kiggens 1990-91 1992 Hana Kim 2002-04 2005 Stephanie Kono 2008-11 2012 Bronte Law 2013-16 2017 Alison Lee 2013-15 2015 Lee Lopez 2010-13 2016 Mo Martin 2000-05 2012 Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 2007 Sydnee
2006-10 2012
Athlete
Michaels
2005-09 2011
2005-06 2007 Jenny
1991-96 2000
Ryann O’Toole
Jane Park
Park-Choi
Parker-Manzo 1983-87 1995
2012-16 2019
Sergas 1999 2002
Tavatanakit 2017-19 2020
Jose Uribe 2007-09 2010
Vu 2015-18 2019
Zedlitz 1986-90 1993
Louise Ridderström
Giulia
Patty
Maria
Lilia
Jean
Bronte Law Patty Tavatanakit Alison Lee Ryann O’Toole

Among the world’s leading research universities, UCLA is best known for the breadth and quality of its academic, research, health care, cultural, continuing education and athletic programs. UCLA is a truly international university that offers a world of opportunity. Consistently ranked among the world’s top-tier universities and powered by extensive resources, a renowned reputation and – most important – the will to make a real difference in the world, the result is clearly in the numbers.

UCLA has been the nation’s the most applied-to university. For the fall of 2022, the university received more than 149,700 applications for a freshman class. Each year, UCLA admits students from over 90 countries and all 50 states. Nearly 96 percent of the school’s freshmen live in university housing, and approximately 50 percent of UCLA’s undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance.

The top six most popular undergraduate majors include business economics, biology, psychology, political science, economics and psychobiology. The university offers over 125 majors and 80 minors. In addition, UCLA has nearly 150 graduate degree programs, including an extensive selection of management and health sciences options. There are 40 UCLA doctoral programs that rank among the top 10 in their fields nationwide. Many of its 11 professional schools and academic departments and programs are ranked among the best in the nation. UCLA is a university with the size and scope to allow for unimagined diversity, unmatched breadth and depth of scholarship, and limitless possibility for its 31,600 undergraduates and 14,300 graduate students.

FACULTY, STUDENTS & ALUMNI

Eight UCLA faculty have been awarded Nobel Prizes – the five most recent are Andrea Ghez in physics (2020), J. Fraser Stoddard in chemistry and biochemistry (2016), Lloyd Shapley in economic sciences (2012), Louis Ignarro in medicine (1998) and biochemist Paul Boyer in chemistry (1997). Among faculty there have been 10 National Medals of Science recipients, and hundreds of Guggenheim Fellowships, Fulbright Awards and other academic distinctions. At UCLA, thousands of students extend their education beyond the classroom, working directly with faculty on research projects. Many UCLA undergraduates participate in major research studies, working one-on-one with world-renowned scholars as they discover and create new knowledge. UCLA’s alumni are bright stars on the world stage. They include leaders of industry and commerce – Oscar, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy winners; philanthropists and public servants; Olympians and professional athletes; educators, engineers, bankers, and astronauts. Founded in 1934, the UCLA Alumni Association serves 88,000 members, part of the larger network of more than 500,000 UCLA alumni around the globe, with a comprehensive array of services and programs.

BOOKS & TECHNOLOGY

The UCLA Library is ranked among the top academic research libraries in North America with holdings of more than 12 million print and electronic volumes and has over 15 million virtual visitors via the website. From the birth of the Internet at UCLA in 1969, UCLA continues to be a leader in resources for learning. UCLA is nationally recognized for developing ground-breaking computer services for undergraduates and was the first university to have a website for every undergraduate. The UCLA Library is one of the largest student employers on campus, while countless hours are spent providing free research help and writing assistance of students. The university provides an innovative, on-line tool called “myucla.edu,” which provides a Web page tailored to each student’s academic needs.

OUTREACH & COMMUNITY SERVICE

From its founding, UCLA has been an integral and contributing part of the greater Los Angeles community. Outreach programs and volunteerism are as much a part of UCLA as academics and research, with hundreds of UCLA-sponsored programs providing a wide range of opportunities. Many of UCLA’s undergraduates volunteer for these programs, including tutoring youths, adults and incarcerated youths; addressing health and educational needs of underserved communities; combating poverty and homelessness; aiding the elderly and disabled; and providing legal, social, medical and educational assistance to community residents. Through outreach and academic preparation programs, UCLA works with K-12 schools throughout Los Angeles to help greater numbers of students prepare to compete successfully for college. UCLA also partners with community colleges to increase the number of underrepresented students transferring to the university. Additionally, UCLA faculty, researchers and students provide leadership and public service in health care, law, economic development, social welfare, urban planning, public policy, arts and the environment. Most academic departments have major research projects, field studies or student internships that directly affect people’s lives in Los Angeles, the state and the nation.

HEALTH CARE

UCLA Health has been a leader in patient care, medical research, education and community service for more than 60 years. The UCLA health system includes four hospitals on two campuses; more than 160 community clinics throughout Southern California; the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and the UCLA Faculty Practice Group.

UCLA Health’s four hospitals – Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center; UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica; UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital; and Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA – are consistently ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. In addition, UCLA’s wide-reaching system of primary- and specialty-care clinics offers patients convenient access to the best in health care and the latest in medical technology. Patients also benefit from UCLA Health’s standing as a comprehensive academic medical system, in which physicians and scientists work together to discover new and better ways to diagnose and treat diseases. At the forefront of these efforts is the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. The medical school offers a comprehensive array of research and clinical centers – with such specialized emphases as stem cell and regenerative medicine, AIDS, gene therapy, neurosciences, women’s health and geriatrics – that translate research findings into the latest diagnostic and treatment techniques across the broad spectrum of medicine. UCLA Health’s mission extends beyond the walls of its hospitals and clinics. Located in one of the most diverse communities in the country, UCLA Health has a wide-range of community health programs designed to prevent and treat adverse health conditions, such as obesity, asthma, cardiovascular disease, and much more. To learn more, visit uclahealth.org.

ARTS

A diverse array of public arts programming makes UCLA the leading arts and cultural center of the West. More than 500,000 people annually attend arts events including theater, music, opera and dance performances, lectures, poetry readings, exhibitions, film screenings, and media arts that are presented by UCLA’s two professional arts schools. To learn more, visit arts.ucla.edu and tft.ucla.edu.

PAGE 5 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE WELCOME TO WESTWOOD

CHAMPIONS MADE HERE

UCLA became the first university to win at least 100 NCAA team titles and has secured 34 NCAA Championships in the past 20 years. UCLA currently ranks second in the nation with 121 total NCAA team championships. Over the last 20 years, UCLA’s athletic teams have also produced 31 secondplace finishes and 145 total top-five finishes. UCLA has also produced an impressive pipeline of Olympians and Olympic gold medal winners, including seven gold medal winners (and 16 total medalists) at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. A leader in producing professional athletes, UCLA offers the nation’s finest overall combined academic, athletic and career resources for student-athletes.

PRESTIGIOUS DEGREE

Ranked in the top 10 among universities in most academic surveys, UCLA’s professional schools rank among the top five in most areas and in the top 10 in others. UCLA has ranked No. 1, nationally, for undergraduate student applications each year since 1999. The school is also among the all-time leaders in producing NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. UCLA has recently ranked No. 1 among all public colleges and universities, nationally, by U.S. News & World Report and the Wall Street Journal.

HIGHEST QUALITY OF LIFE / BEST PLACE TO LIVE

UCLA’s dorm food has been ranked No. 1, nationally, by Business Insider. In addition, Forbes listed UCLA as the No. 4 “best value” university in the publication’s rankings in 2019. The campus welcomes 334 days of sunshine per year, with an average year-round temperature of 74 degrees. Situated five miles from the beach, UCLA rests in a thriving campus community of Westwood Village and is surrounded by Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Century City, Brentwood and Santa Monica.

WORLD CLASS FACILITIES

Among UCLA’s top-notch facilities include Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom, the Mo Ostin Basketball Center, the Wasserman Football Center, Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena (Sports Illustrated’s No. 1 venue of all college sites), the Los Angeles Tennis Center, Drake Stadium (track & soccer), Jackie Robinson Stadium, Easton Stadium, Spieker Aquatics Center, Sunset Canyon Recreation Center, Wallis Annenberg Stadium, numerous adjacent championship golf courses, an on-campus golf practice facility, and the Acosta Athletic Training Complex for the best in sports medicine and athletic performance.

NCAA Championships (121)

Men's NCAA Titles (77)

Gymnastics (2)

Soccer

Golf (2)

Women's NCAA Titles (44)

Volleyball (4)

Indoor

TREMENDOUS SPORT STABILITY

UCLA has Olympic, National and USA Team coaches on its staff and individuals who have trained at the highest level and know how to win. No university can match UCLA’s coaching stability in that only two Bruin head coaches have left for another Division I head coaching position over the past 40-plus years.

EXCEPTIONAL ACADEMIC SUPPORT

UCLA features over 20 full-time staff working in academic and student services. This includes academic counseling, learning specialists, life skills coordinators, priority preenrollment in classes, academic mentors, individual and group tutoring, academic awards banquets, lecture notes, a laptop lending program and additional career guidance.

YOUR

FUTURE AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL

UCLA serves home to the country’s No. 1 Career Center for full-time and part-time jobs. The average personal income for a UCLA graduate with a bachelor of arts degree is $71,000. Likewise, that salary average is listed at $87,000 for graduates with a bachelor of science degree (per Payscale). Studentathletes have access to the “Handshake” program through UCLA’s Career Center for networking opportunities. A degree from UCLA means success across the world.

COMPLETE NATIONAL SPORTS MEDIA COVERAGE

Centered in Los Angeles, the nation’s second-largest media market, UCLA secures more national and regional exposure than any other university in the country. With multiple daily newspapers, UCLA ranks among the top in former studentathletes in broadcasting, writing, acting, and more. UCLA has ranked No. 1 across all sports in total Sports Illustrated cover appearances. Prominent outlets such as ESPN, Fox Sports, CNN and USA Today have offices in Los Angeles. UCLA’s athletic department has inherited additional exposure with the creation of Pac-12 Networks, which broadcasts live Pac-12 events on television and through multiple mobile devices.

TOP TRADITION OF ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE

UCLA features countless athletes with historic long-term success across numerous sports, including stars such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Troy Aikman, Arthur Ashe, Natalie Benson (Golda), Gerrit Cole, Jimmy Connors, Brandon Crawford, Lisa Fernandez, Lauren Holiday (Cheney), Rafer Johnson, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Karch Kiraly, Liz Masakayan, Ann Meyers, Jonathan Ogden, Corey Pavin, Jackie Robinson, Al Scates, Sharon Shapiro, Chase Utley, Bill Walton, and legendary head coach John Wooden. UCLA ranks No. 1, worldwide, in university name recognition.

INTANGIBLES, BEST COLLEGE LOCATION

UCLA’s overall success combining prestigious academics, top athletic finishes and tremendous social life cannot be matched by any other university. UCLA has great resources available on a daily basis for our student-athletes to be the best in any area they select. UCLA lives by its axiom of “Champions Made Here,” and the university’s metropolitan location provides its studentathletes with countless opportunities for growth, development and leadership.

PAGE 6 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
WELCOME TO WESTWOOD
Baseball (1) 2013
1972
1968
1969
1970
1988
Basketball (11) 1964 1971 1965
1967 1973
1975
1995
2008
1984 1987
(4) 1985 1997 1990 2002 Swimming (1) 1982 Tennis (16) 1950 1970 1952 1971 1953 1975 1954 1976 1956 1979 1960 1982 1961 1984 1964 2005 Track & Field (8) 1956 1973 1966 1978 1971 1987 1972 1988 Volleyball (20) 1970 1984 1971 1987 1972 1989 1974 1993 1975 1995 1976 1996 1979 1998 1981 2000 1982 2006 1983 2023 Water Polo (12) 1969 1995 1971 1996 1972 1999 2000 2004 2014 2015 2017
Soccer (2) 2014 2022
(12) 1982 1990 1984 1992 1985 1999 1988 2003 1989 2004 2010 2019
Softball
1984
1990 2011
1991
Track
2000 2001
Track & Field
1982 2004 1983 Golf
1991 2004 2011 Gymnastics (7) 1997 2004 2000 2010 2001 2018 2003 Tennis (2) 2008 2014 Water Polo (7) 2001 2007 2003 2008 2005 2009 2006 Beach Volleyball (2) 2018 2019
& Field (2)
Outdoor
(3)
(3)

MEET THE BRUINS

8 Head Coach Alicia Um Holmes

9 Assistant Coach Erynne Yoo

10 Student-Athletes

PAGE 7 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
MEET THE 2023-24 BRUINS
Photo Insert: Zoe Antoinette Campos

ALICIA UM HOLMES

UCLA Women’s Golf Head Coach 1st Season (18th Overall) UCLA ‘02

UCLA Athletics announced Alicia Um Holmes as the next head coach of the women’s golf team on May 25, 2023. Um Holmes, who spent the last 17 years as an assistant and associate head coach for the Bruins, is the fifth head coach in the program’s history.

“I am excited, honored and humbled to be given the opportunity to be the next leader of our women’s golf program,” Um Holmes said. “Most of my adult life has been at UCLA living the dream, and to be able to continue to do so as head coach is surreal. I want to thank Martin Jarmond for putting his faith in me and Chris Carlson for his unwavering support. A special thank you to my mentor, coach and friend, Carrie Forsyth, who has been my champion and who I owe everything to. I look forward to the challenge of following her footsteps, winning championships and upholding our high level of academic excellence.”

Alongside retired UCLA head coach and 2023 UCLA Athletic Hall of Famer Carrie Forsyth, Um Holmes helped guide the Bruins to the 2011 NCAA Championship, five NCAA Regional titles and two Pac-12 Championships. Beginning her first year as an assistant in 2006, Um Holmes and Forsyth went on a dominant run of five consecutive seasons with top three finishes at both the conference championships and Regionals. They placed top three at nationals in four of those five years.

“Alicia has instilled our student-athletes with a drive for competitive excellence in her previous 17 years as an assistant,” said UCLA’s Alice and Nahum Lainer Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond. “She knows our elite culture and history, having competed as a student-athlete at UCLA and leading the Bruins to a National Championship as a coach in 2011. I am ecstatic to name Alicia as our new head coach.”

Um Holmes and Forsyth have produced two ANNIKA Award winners, which is annually given to the top female Division I collegiate golfer, in Alison Lee (2014) and Bronte Law (2016), as well as two PING WGCA Player of the Year honorees in Law (2016) and Lilia Vu (2018). Ten UCLA golfers have hauled in 20 WGCA First-Team All-American Awards since Um Holmes has been on the coaching staff. Most recently, Emma Spitz became the fourth player in program history to be named to the first team three times in a career.

No school has won more Pac-10/12 Golfer of the Year awards than UCLA since Um Holmes has been on staff, with four Bruin golfers taking home the honor five times. UCLA’s four Pac-10/12 Newcomer of the Year awards since 2006 trail only one school. Um Holmes has also coached 32 All-Pac-12 First Team selections, second-best in the Pac-12, and has been a part of 54 UCLA tournament victories.

Following the 2013-14 season, Um Holmes was voted the WGCA Assistant Coach of the Year. That year, the Bruins won the NCAA Regional in Stillwater, Oklahoma and placed third at nationals. Several of Um Holmes and Forsyth’s golfers are flourishing in the professional ranks. Current LPGA stars who Um Holmes helped recruit to UCLA are Law, Lee, Vu, Patty Tavatanakit, Ryann O’Toole and Mariajo Uribe. Tavatanakit became the first Bruin to win a major championship event since Melissa “Mo” Martin in 2014 at the 2021 Chevron Championship. Two years later, Vu ascended to No. 1 in the World per the Rolex Golf Rankings after winning the second of two major championship events in 2023 – the Chevron Championship and AIG Women’s Open.

Um Holmes was a student-athlete at UCLA from 1997-02, playing three seasons under Forsyth and one year for UCLA Athletic Hall of Famer Jackie Steinmann before graduating with a degree in economics. Um earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention accolades when she tied for 12th place at the Pac-10 Championship her senior season in 2002. She averaged a career-best 75.7 scoring average in 32 rounds, with three top 20 finishes that year. In her UCLA career, Um made 37 starts, played 107 rounds and averaged 77.2.

For the 2005 calendar year, she competed on the West Coast Ladies Golf Tour, qualified to play on the Futures Tour and participated in the LPGA Qualifying School.

Um played three years at Newbury Park High School before spending her senior year at Westlake High and graduating in 1997. She won the 1996 SCGA Jr. Match Play Championship and played in the 1997 and 1999 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships.

In June of 2008, Um married Steve Holmes and the couple resides in Simi Valley.

PAGE 8 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
UCLA’s COACHES

ERYNNE YOO

UCLA Women’s Golf Assistant Coach 1st Season UCLA ‘15

UCLA women’s golf head coach Alicia Um Holmes announced former Bruin All-American golfer Erynne (Lee) Yoo as her assistant coach on Monday, June 26, 2023.

Yoo was coached by Um Holmes and UCLA Athletic Hall of Famer Carrie Forsyth during her collegiate playing career from 2011-2015. As a Bruin, Yoo was a three-time WGCA All-American, earning first-team recognition in 2012 and 2013, was an All-Pac-12 First Team honoree in 2013 and was both the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and NGCA Freshman of the Year in 2012.

“I am thrilled to welcome Erynne back to Westwood as our assistant coach!” Um Holmes said. “Having competed for the Bruins from 2011-2015, she is someone that has walked in our players’ shoes and excelled in the process. The last two seasons coaching the Princeton Tigers combined with her playing days on the LPGA Tour makes Erynne the perfect fit to guide our student-athletes. I can’t wait to work with her!”

Yoo returns to Westwood after a season and a half as the assistant at Princeton University. The Tigers posted three top 3 finishes in 2022-2023 and recorded their best performance of the season at the Columbia Classic where they placed second out of 14 teams. One of Yoo’s golfers, Victoria Liu, qualified for NCAA Regionals.

“The reality of becoming the next assistant coach for the UCLA women’s golf team, my alma mater and the very program that has profoundly shaped my personal and professional journey, is both humbling and exciting,” Yoo said. “I am incredibly grateful to Coach Alicia for giving me this opportunity to rejoin the team and contribute to the ongoing success of a championship program. I also want to thank my husband, Joel, and our families for being so supportive in this process. We are looking forward to being close to family and sharing this experience with them.”

UCLA qualified for the NCAA Championship all four years with Yoo in the program, finishing in the top 10 three times with a high finish of third during her junior year. With Yoo, UCLA won or tied for two NCAA Regional team titles in 2014 and 2012. Yoo played in the NCAA Championship all four years, highlighted by a t-4th mark in 2013. She medaled in four events in her collegiate playing career with one in each season.

Yoo has competed in 26 LPGA events during her professional career. At the 2018 Bank of Hope Founders Cup at the Wildfire Golf Club in Phoenix, Ariz., Yoo tied for seventh, marking her top finish to date on the LPGA circuit. On the Symetra Tour, Yoo has competed in 73 events, turning in 10 top-10 finishes, including wins at the FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship and the Donald Ross Centennial, both in 2017, and the 2016 IOA Championship.

In international competition, Yoo was a member of the U.S. team at the 2014 Curtis Cup, was the stroke-play medalist while playing for the U.S. team at the 2013 Copa de las Americas, was part of the U.S. team at the 2012 Women’s World Amateur Championship and was part of the U.S. team for the 2008 Junior Ryder Cup.

Prior to earning her degree in psychology at UCLA in 2015, the Silverdale, Wash., native and alumna of Central Kitsap High School was a two-time U.S. Women’s Open qualifier in 2008 and 2011, was a five-time AJGA All-American and was twice named the Pacific Northwest Golf Association and Washington State Golf Association’s Girls Player of the Year.

PAGE 9 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
UCLA’s COACHES

ZOE ANTOINETTE CAMPOS

5-3

Junior Valencia, Calif. California Connections Academy

Career Highlights

∙ WGCA First Team All-American (2022-2023)

∙ Golfweek First Team All-American (2022-2023)

∙ All-Pac-12 First Team (2022-2023)

∙ ANNIKA Award Top 10 Finalist (2022-2023)

∙ 2-time Pac-12 Women’s Golfer of the Week (last April 11, 2023)

Summer 2023

Campos made her second major championship event appearance at the 78th U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach (Calif.) ... qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open by finishing second in her qualifying round in her hometown at Valencia Country Club (E; 71-73) … helped Team USA win the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup, 32-28, at Laurel Valley Golf Club as one of just three golfers and the only Team USA woman to finish unbeaten (2-0-2) ... reached the quarterfinals of the 57th California Women’s Amateur at La Cumbre Country Club after setting the course record with a bogey-free -6, 66 in the second round of stroke play.

2022-23

Campos was named a WGCA First Team All-American, Golfweek First Team All-American, an ANNIKA Award Top 10 Finalist and to the All-Pac-12 First Team in her sophomore season … her 71.42 scoring average ranks sixth all-time for a single season in UCLA history … ranked 20th in the NCAA in scoring average ... also led UCLA with eight top 10 finishes, nine top 20 finishes, 14 rounds under par and five rounds under 70 … won her first two collegiate medals in back-toback events at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-12; 66-67-71) and Silverado Showdown (-5; 67-73-71) … finished the collegiate season as the No. 7-ranked women’s collegiate golfer per Golfweek and No. 6 per Golfstat ... UCLA’s top finisher in nine tournaments … finished outside the top 20 only once, coming in a t-21st result at the Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational … notched six under-par tournament finishes, including four straight to end the season … her 12-under score at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic is tied for the fifth lowest 54-hole score in relation to par in program history and was the first Bruin to shoot at least -12 since Patty Tavatanakit in 2018 … shot the lowest score of her career in the first round of the Anuenue Spring Break Classic with a 6-under 66 and followed that with the second lowest round in her career with a 5-under 67 … opened the season with three consecutive top 10 finishes … tied for fifth at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational where she shot +4 (77-73-70) … placed sixth at the Nanea Pac12 Preview where she finished -5 (69-71-74) … ended the season very strong with a collective -24 across and 70.0 stroke average over her last 12 rounds … tied for seventh at the Pac-12 Championships with at -3 (71-71-71) … finished runner-up at the NCAA San Antonio Regional where she finished -4 (70-72-70) … was a total -11 in first round play and -3 in third round play in 2022-2023 … won three match play rounds in the East Lake Cup and Battle for the Bell … competed in her first LPGA major event at the Chevron Championship in The Woodlands, Texas where she missed the cut at +4 (77-71) ... named the Pac-12 Women’s Golfer of the Week in back-to-back weeks on April 4 and 11) ... 28/28 counting rounds.

Final season ranking, per Golfweek: 7

Final season ranking, per Golfstat: 6

2022-23 low round score: 66, round one at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic (March 27)

2022-23 low 54-hole score: 204, at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic (March 27-29)

2022-23 best finish: 1st (2x), last at the Silverado Showdown (April 3-5)

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 Las Posas Country Club.

2021-22

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 underpar 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.

2021-22 low round score: 68, round two at the Stanford Intercollegiate (Oct. 16)

2021-22 low 54-hole score: 212, at the Stanford Intercollegiate (Oct. 15-17)

2021-22 best finish: T-8th, at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 27-28)

California Connections Academy/Amateur Golf

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.).

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 … sociology major.

ZOE ANTOINETTE CAMPOS’ CAREER STATISTICS

PAGE 10 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE PLAYER PROFILES
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 2022-23 11 28 2 8 9 14 5 71.4 66 TOTALS 24 63 2 9 12 19 7 73.4 66

CAROLINE CANALES

5-8

Junior Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS

Career Highlights

∙ All-Pac-12 First Team (2022-2023)

∙ 2-time WGCA All-American Scholar (2022-2023, 2021-2022)

∙ CSC Academic All-District (2022-2023)

Summer 2023

Canales reached the Round of 32 of the 123rd U.S. Women’s Amateur as the No. 5 seed at Bel-Air Country Club (Aug. 7-13) ... trailed two down in the Round of 64 before winning four holes on the back nine to advance.

2022-23

Canales was named to the All-Pac-12 First Team after ranking second on the team with a 72.9 scoring average in 12 events and 31 rounds … also ranked second with six top 10 finishes, nine top 20 finishes, nine under par rounds and four rounds under 70 … claimed the first medal of her collegiate career and shot UCLA’s lowest round of the season when she tied for first at The Match in the Desert with a 7-under 65 … UCLA’s top golfer in two events … UCLA’s only golfer to compete in all 12 regular-season events … finished the collegiate season as the No. 54-ranked women’s collegiate golfer per Golfweek and No. 47 per Golfstat … won all four match play rounds at the East Lake Cup and inaugural Battle for the Bell versus USC … posted three-under par tournament finishes … finished outside the top 20 only twice … opened the season tying for fourth at the USF Intercollegiate to where she shot -3 (69-72-69) … tied for fourth at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview where she shot -6 (70-73-70) … tied for fourth at The Beach Invitational where she finished +10 (74-79-73) … tied for eighth at the Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational where she finished +1 (71-70) … placed seventh at the Silverado Showdown where she shot +3 (7574-70) … tied for 20th at the Pac-12 Championships where she was +2 (75-72-71) … tied for 16th at the NCAA San Antonio Regional where she finished +5 (71-75-75) … shot under par in third round play in 2022-23, averaging 71.6 strokes in third rounds … 30/31 counting rounds ... named a WGCA All-American Scholar and CSC Academic All-District.

Final season ranking, per Golfweek: No. 54

Final season ranking, per Golfstat: No. 47

2022-23 low round score: 65, round one at The Match in the Desert (Jan. 23)

2022-23 low 54-hole score: 210, at the USF Intercollegiate (Sept. 12-13)

2022-23 best finish: T-1st, at The Match in the Desert (Jan. 23)

Summer 2022

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.

2021-22

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 Regional (+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 Championships (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.

Final season ranking, per Golfweek: No. 83

Final season ranking, per Golfstat: No. 65

2021-22 low round score: 69, round one at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Sept. 23)

2021-22 low 54-hole score: 218, at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional (May 9-11)

2021-22 best finish: T-5th, at The Gold Rush (Feb. 28-March 1)

Calabasas High School/Amateur Golf

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 … won the 2019 CIF state girls’ golf regional and 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.).

Personal

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 … sociology major.

CAROLINE CANALES’ CAREER STATISTICS

PAGE 11 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
PLAYER
PROFILES
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 2022-23 12 31 1 6 9 9 4 72.9 65 TOTALS 23 64 1 10 15 14 5 73.5 65

TIFFANY LE

5-8 Junior Walnut, Calif. Walnut HS (UC Riverside)

Career Highlights

∙ Big West Golfer of the Year (2022-2023)

∙ 2-time All-Big West honoree (2021-2022, 2022-2023)

∙ WGCA Honorable Mention All-American (2022-2023)

Summer 2023

Le finished runner-up in the U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship with teammate Kate Villegas on May 17 at The Home Course in DuPont, Wash. ... finished in a four-way at the 27th California Women’s Championship in Ojai, Calif. on Aug. 10 (-4; 68-69-72) before falling in a onehole playoff to teammate Kate Villegas ... reached the semifinals of the 57th California Women’s Amateur Championship on July 28 after tying for seventh in stroke play (-4; 72-68).

UC Riverside (2021-23)

Le was the 2022-23 Big West Golfer of the Year and a two-time All-Big West selection in her two seasons at UC Riverside ... earned WGCA Honorable Mention All-American acclaim in 2022-23 ... became the first golfer in UC Riverside history to advance to the NCAA Championships in 2022-23 ... set a program record with a 71.70 scoring average and 19 rounds at or under par in 2022-23 ... ended the year as the highest-ranked golfer in program history at No. 18, per Golfstat ... won the first two medals of her collegiate career her sophomore season in 2022-23 at the Hobble Creek Fall Classic (+3, 216) and Fresno State Classic (-2, 214) ... carded a program-record 7-under 65 in round one of the NCAA Pullman Regional and two days later secured her spot in the NCAA Championships with a 30-yard pitch-in for eagle on the 18th to finish 6-under 66 in the third round and in third place at the event ... tied for 14th at the NCAA Championships at -3 with rounds scores of 75-68-71-71 ... finished top 10 in nine of UCR’s 11 events in 2022-23, including six top 3 finishes ... set the program single-season record for birdies (119) and eagles (4) in 2022-23 ... as a freshman in 2021-22, Le shot a team-low 73.71 scoring average and recorded five top 10 finishes, including a t-4th mark at the Big West Championships ... reached the final of the 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four Ball Championship with UC Riverside/UCLA teammate Kate Villegas.

2022-23 final season ranking, per Golfstat: No. 18

2022-23 low round score: 65, round one at the NCAA Pullman Regional (May 8, 2023)

2022-23 low 54-hole score: 202, at the NCAA Pullman Regional (May 8-10, 2023)

2022-23 best finish: 1st (2x), last at the Fresno State Classic (March 27-28, 2023)

2021-22 low round score: 67, round one at the GCU Women’s Spring Invite (Feb. 28, 2022)

2021-22 low 54-hole score: 215, at the Aggie Invitational (Oct. 4-6, 2021)

2021-22 best finish: T-4th, at the Big West Championships (April 10-12, 2022)

Walnut High School/Amateur Golf

Le prepped at Walnut High School where she was a four-time CIF Team Champion and three-time Hacienda League MVP ... inducted into the Walnut High School Hall of Fame and named the Walnut High School Female Athlete of the Year in 2021. Personal

Born Tiffany Alana Le in Baldwin Park, Calif. … parents are Victor and Lucille Le … has one sister, Nicole … chose to attend UCLA to pursue her golf career at a higher level and the program’s resources to help develop her game for the next level … athletic inspirations are LPGA golfers Nelly and Jessica Korda … sociology major.

TIFFANY LE’S CAREER STATISTICS (2021-23 at UC Riverside)

PAGE 12 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE PLAYER PROFILES
YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2021-22 8 19 0 5 7 73.1 67 2022-23 12 37 2 9 11 16 9 71.7 65 TOTALS 20 56 2 14 18 16 9 65

ALESSIA NOBILIO

5-5

Redshirt Junior Rozzano, Italy

Istituto Europeo Leopardi

PLAYER PROFILES

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.

Personal

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 ... things she likes the most about golf are the emotions she feels on the course starting from the pressure before competing, and going through the joys and the sad moments that can happen during competition ... 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 ... economics major.

Summer 2023

Nobilio placed second in the Finnish Amateur Championship, also known as The Erkko Trophy, at -2, 211 (71-71-69) on Aug. 15 ... competed for Italy in the European Team Championships and Individual Championships.

2022-23

Nobilio averaged 75.1 strokes across 31 rounds and 12 tournaments her sophomore season … recorded two top 10 finishes at The Match in the Desert where she tied for 8th (-3, 69) and the USF Intercollegiate where she tied for 10th (+1, 214) … had two more top 20 marks at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational where she tied for 18th (+11, 227) and Anuenue Spring Break Classic where she tied for 17th (E, 216) … totaled seven under-par rounds … lowest round of the season was a 3-under 68 in the second round of the USF Intercollegiate on Sept. 12 … tied for 21st at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview where she finished +4 (70-82-71) … tied for 32nd at the Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitation where she finished +7 (74-73) … won two match play rounds, one each at the East Lake Cup and Battle for the Bell … 26/31 counting rounds.

2022-23 low round score: 68, round two at the USF Intercollegiate (Sept. 12)

2022-23 low 54-hole score: 214, at the USF Intercollegiate (Sept. 12-13)

2022-23 best finish: T-8th, at The Match in the Desert (Jan. 23)

Summer 2022

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.

2021-22

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.

Final season ranking, per Golfstat: No. 90

2021-22 low round score: 68, round one at the Stanford Intercollegiate (Oct. 15)

2021-22 low 54-hole score: 216, at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Oct. 4)

2021-22 best finish: T-2nd, at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Oct. 4-6)

2020-21

Nobilio redshirted her freshman season.

Istituto Europeo Leopardi/Amateur Golf

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

ALESSIA NOBILIO’S CAREER STATISTICS

PAGE 13 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
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 2022-23 12 31 0 2 4 7 2 75.1 68 TOTALS 23 64 0 6 8 12 5 74.7 68

2022-23

MEGHAN ROYAL

5-8 Sophomore Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS (Arkansas)

Royal played in 18 rounds across seven tournaments in her freshman season at Arkansas prior to transferring to UCLA ... earned four starts ... posted the third-best scoring average on the team with 74.8 strokes ... totaled six rounds at or under par, including a season-low 69 in round two of the MountainView Collegiate (March 18) ... earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors after recorded her best finish of the season at the MountainView Collegiate, tying for 22nd at -3 (7469-70) ... finished with 208 pars and 43 birdies ... played great golf at the Battle at the Beach before needing to withdraw, logging a 70 in the first round and 74 in the second ... earned a spot in the lineup for the first time at the Moon Golf Invitational, tying for 32nd after carding an evenpar, 216 (72-72-72) ... played in the first two rounds of the SEC Women’s Golf Championship.

2022-23 low round score: 69, round two at the MountainView Collegiate (March 18)

2022-23 low 54-hole score: 213, at the MountainView Collegiate (March 17-19)

2022-23 best finish: T-22, at the MountainView Collegiate (March 17-19)

Carlsbad High School/Amateur Golf

Royal prepped at Carlsbad High School in Carlsbad, Calif. under coaches Brook and Dan Brand ... won the team title and medaled at the 2021-22 CIF San Diego Section Championship, finishing nine strokes under par ... named New Coast League Player of the Year in 2019-20 … invited to the 2019 Mickey Wright Invitational at San Diego County Club which hosts the top 24 high school girl golfers in San Diego County … three-time CIF San Diego Section First Team member … finished second at the 2021 California Women’s Open where she finished +3 … collected two top 15 finishes at the 2019 and 2021 California State Women’s Amateur Championships, placing fifth and 11th, respectively.

Personal

Born Meghan Grace Royal in Loveland, Colo. … parents are Darrell and Heather Royal … home course is Shadowridge Golf Club in Vista, Calif. … has one younger brother, Mason … athletic inspirations are Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods … majors in sociology.

MEGHAN ROYAL’S CAREER STATISTICS (2022-23 at Arkansas)

JENNIFER SEO

5-10 Freshman Chandler, Ariz. Hamilton HS

Hamilton High School/Amateur Golf

Seo prepped at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz. under coach Jackie Walker … was ranked No. 51 in her final American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) rankings before arriving to UCLA … earned AJGA Rolex Junior All-American Honorable Mention plaudits in 2022 … named the 2021 Junior Golf Association of Arizona (JGAA) Player of the Year … winner of the 2022 Girls High School Golf National Invitational at Pinehurst, N.C. … reached the round of 16 at the 73rd U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship with a pair of match play victories … tied for third at the Buick Shanshan Feng AJGA Girls Invitational with scores of 67-69-75 … dominated her intrastate competition with back-to-back titles at the 2021 and 2022 Chandler City Junior Championships and wins at the 2021 Willie Low Invitational and 2022 Thunderbird Invitational, a PING Junior Masters tournament.

Personal

Born Jennifer Seo in South Korea … parents are Kurt Kusaba and Taeboon Kweon … has one younger sister, Laura … athletic inspirations are Lydia Ko and Nelly Korda … majors in business.

PAGE 14 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE PLAYER PROFILES
YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2022-23 4 18 0 0 0 3 1 74.8 69 TOTALS 4 18 0 0 0 3 1 74.8 69

KATE VILLEGAS

5-9 Senior Arcadia, Calif. Arcadia HS (UC Riverside)

NATALIE VO

5-3 Junior San Jose, Calif. The Harker School (Colorado)

Career Highlights

∙ 2-time All-Big West honoree (2020-2021, 2021-2022)

Summer 2023

Villegas won three summer titles, most recently at the 27th California Women’s Championship in Ojai, Calif. on Aug. 10 after sinking a birdie in the first hole of a four-way playoff which included teammate Tiffany Le ... finished the tournament -4 (65-73-71) ... also won the 57th California Women’s Amateur on July 29 at La Cumbre Country Club in Santa Barbara, Calif. as the 11th seed ... has won 17 of her last 18 SCGA/USGA-sanctioned matches ... became the first to repeat as champion in the SCGA Match Play Women’s Division on July 12 ... finished runner-up in the U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship with teammate Tiffany Le on May 17 at The Home Course in DuPont, Wash.

UC Riverside (2020-22)

Villegas was a two-time All-Big West selection in her three seasons for the Highlanders … recorded a 71.64 stroke average with three top-20 finishes over four tournaments in her Fall 2022 season prior to transferring UCLA … crowned as the 2022 SCGA Match Play Champion on July 12 at Journey at Pachanga … earned the first stroke play medal of her career with a T-1st, 4-under finish at the Coeur d’Alene Resort Collegiate Invitational on Sept. 20, 2022 (69-70-70)

… placed runner-up, 4-over at the Hobble Creek Fall Classic on Sept. 13, 2022 (75-73-69) … ranked second on the squad with a 73.83 stroke play average in the 2021-22 campaign … placed runner-up, 3-over at the 2022 Big West Championship (74-69-76) … led the Highlanders in the 2020-21 season with a 74.58 stroke average her freshman season … placed T-8th, 2-over in her collegiate debut at the Grand Canyon Women’s Spring Invite on March 2, 2020 (7774-67) ... reached the final of the 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four Ball Championship with UC Riverside/UCLA teammate Tiffany Le.

2022-23 low round score: 71 (3x), last in round two at the Silverado Showdown (April 4, 2023)

2022-23 low 54-hole score: 218, at the PING/ASU Invitational (April 3-5, 2023)

2022-23 best finish: T-14th, at the Barbara Nicklaus Cup (Oct. 3-4, 2022)

2021-22 low round score: 69 (2x), last in round one at the ICON Invitational (Feb. 21, 2022)

2021-22 low 54-hole score: 219, at the Illini Women’s Invitational (Oct. 11-12, 2021)

2021-22 best finish: T-23rd, at the Dick McGuire Invitational (Sept. 13-14, 2021)

Arcadia High School/Amateur Golf

Villegas was a three-time Pacific League MVP at Arcadia High School.

Personal

Born Kate Olivia Villegas in Baldwin Park, Calif. … parents are Angelica and Frank Villegas … chose to attend UCLA because “it has always been my dream of mine to be a Bruin and represent my hometown of Los Angeles” … states her greatest athletic thrill was her first collegiate win at the 2022 Coeur d’Alene Resort Collegiate Invitational … athletic inspirations are Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods … hobbies include thrifting and traveling … favorite course she’s played is Pasatiempo Golf Club in Santa Cruz, Calif. … other favorites include the movie Love, the show “Gilmore Girls” and the book The Fault in Our Stars … sociology major.

Colorado (2021-23)

Vo competed for two seasons at Colorado prior to transferring to UCLA ... posted a 75.98 scoring average in 62 career rounds as a Buffalo ... as a sophomore in 2022-23, Vo was the only Colorado golfer to compete in all 30 rounds with 27 of those rounds counting towards the team score ... finished as the top golfer in four of Colorado’s 10 events in 2022-23 ... in 2022-23, posted two top 20 finishes at the Barbara Nicklaus Cup where she finished t-14th at +26 (83-73-76) and the PING/ASU Invitational where she shot her best 54-hole score as a collegian with a 2-over 218 to tie for 15th ... shot a 76.28 scoring average in 32 rounds as a true freshman in 2021-22 ... best finish of her freshman campaign came in her first collegiate tournament at the Dick McGuire Invite which resulted in a t-23rd spot (73-78-72) ... in Summer 2022, Vo earned co-medalist honors at the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship at the Club at Olde Stone in Bowling Green, Ky. after sharing the 36-hole lead with Japan’s Saki Baba at -7.

2022-23 low round score: 71 (3x), last in round two at the Silverado Showdown (April 4, 2023)

2022-23 low 54-hole score: 218, at the PING/ASU Invitational (April 3-5, 2023)

2022-23 best finish: T-14th, at the Barbara Nicklaus Cup (Oct. 3-4, 2022)

2021-22 low round score: 69 (2x), last in round one at the ICON Invitational (Feb. 21, 2022)

2021-22 low 54-hole score: 219, at the Illini Women’s Invitational (Oct. 11-12, 2021)

2021-22 best finish: T-23rd, at the Dick McGuire Invitational (Sept. 13-14, 2021)

The Harker School/Amateur Golf

Vo prepped at The Harker School in San Jose, Calif. under coach le-Chen Cheng ... named a three-time West Bay Athletic League First Team honoree ... helped The Harker School to the 2021 Central Coast Section title while winning the tournament individual medal … was the stroke play co-medalist at the 73rd Girls’ Junior Championship at The Club at Olde Stone with Japan’s Saki Baba at -7, 139 (71-68) … was a medalist at her 2019 U.S. Women’s Amateur Qualifier at Sierra View Country Club.

Personal

Born Natalie Ngoc-My Vo in San Jose, Calif. … parents are My Ngoc Le and Gino Vo … has one sister, Katelyn … home course is Silver Creek Valley Country Club in San Jose … athletic inspirations are Rickie Fowler and Lydia Ko … majors in psychology.

NATALIE VO’S CAREER STATISTICS (2021-23 at Colorado)

PAGE 15 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE PLAYER PROFILES
YEAR STARTS ROUNDS WINS TOP 10 TOP 20 UNDER PAR UNDER 70 AVG. LOW 2021-22 9 32 0 0 0 3 2 76.3 69 2022-23 10 30 0 0 2 4 0 75.7 71 TOTALS 19 62 9 9 2 7 2 76.0 69
PAGE 16 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE 2022-23 IN REVIEW 17 Individual & Team Results 20 Departing Student-Athletes 2022-23 IN REVIEW
Photo Insert: Caroline Canales

Individual Results

KEY:

* - Played as

Wins: 2; Top 10’s: 8; Top 20’s: 9; Rounds Under Par: 14; Rounds Under 70: 5; Counting Rounds: 100.0% (28/28); Counters

71.4 (2000/28)

1; Top 10’s: 6; Top 20’s: 9; Rounds Under Par: 9; Rounds Under 70: 4; Counting Rounds: 96.8% (30/31); Counters Scoring Average:

(2-2-0): East

Semifinals

70: 2;

Third-Place

PAGE 17 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Player Dates Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Ty Akabane Sept. 12-13 USF Intercollegiate (71) 210 (-3) 68 (-3) 68 (-3) 74 (+3) T-4th Oct. 3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 227 (+11) 82 (+10) 68 (-4) 77 (+5) T-18th Total Rounds: 6 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 437 (+8) 150 (+7) 136 (-7) 151 (+8) Scoring Average: 72.8 75.0 68.0 75.5 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 1; Top 20’s: 2; Rounds Under Par: 3; Rounds Under 70: 3; Counting Rounds: 100.0% (6/6); Counters Scoring Average: 72.8 (437/6) Player Dates Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Zoe Antoinette Campos Oct. 3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 220 (+4) 77 (+5) 73 (+1) 70 (-2) T-5th Oct. 24-26 East Lake Cup (72) - Stroke Play Portion Only 72 (E) 72 (E) Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 214 (-5) 69 (-4) 71 (-2) 74 (+1) 6th Jan. 23 The Match in the Desert (72) 68 (-4) 68 (-4) T-6th Feb. 12-14 Therese Hession Regional Challenge (71) 215 (+2) 72 (+1) 71 (E) 72 (+1) T-12th Feb. 27-28 The Beach Invitational (72) 226 (+10) 75 (+3) 76 (+4) 75 (+3) T-4th March 4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational (70) 145 (+5) 72 (+2) 73 (+3) T-21st March 27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (72) 204 (-12) 66 (-6) 67 (-5) 71 (-1) 1st April 3-5 Silverado Showdown (72) 211 (-5) 67 (-5) 73 (+1) 71 (-2) 1st April 17-19 Pac-12 Championships (72) 213 (-3) 71 (-1) 71 (-1) 71 (-1) T-7th May 8-10 NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships (72) 212 (-4) 70 (-2) 72 (E) 70 (-2) 2nd Total Rounds: 28 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2000 (-12) 779 (-11) 647 (+1) 574 (-3) Scoring Average: 71.4 70.8 71.9 71.8
Scoring Average:
Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Caroline Canales Sept. 12-13 USF Intercollegiate (71) 210 (-3) 69 (-2) 72 (+1) 69 (-2) T-4th Oct. 3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 224 (+8) 76 (+4) 75 (+3) 73 (+1) T-14th Oct. 24-26 East Lake Cup (72) - Stroke Play Portion Only 78 (+6) 78 (+6) Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 213 (-6) 70 (-3) 73 (E) 70 (-3) T-4th Jan. 23 The Match in the Desert (72) 65 (-7) 65 (-7) T-1st Feb. 12-14 Therese Hession Regional Challenge (71) 224 (+11) 77 (+6) 73 (+2) 74 (+3) T-48th Feb. 27-28 The Beach Invitational (72) 226 (+10) 74 (+2) 79 (+7) 73 (+1) T-4th March 4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational (70) 141 (+1) 71 (+1) 70 (E) T-8th March 27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (72) 220 (+4) 78 (+6) 73 (+1) 69 (-2) T-28th April 3-5 Silverado Showdown (72) 219 (+3) 75 (+3) 74 (+2) 70 (-2) 7th April 17-19 Pac-12 Championships (72) 218 (+2) 75 (+3) 72 (E) 71 (-1) T-20th May 8-10 NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships (72) 221 (+5) 71 (-1) 75 (+3) 75 (+3) T-16th Total Rounds: 31 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2259 (+34) 879 (+18) 736 (+19) 569 (-2) Scoring Average: 72.9 73.3 73.6 71.6 Wins:
72.7
Match
Player Dates Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Alessia Nobilio Sept. 12-13 USF Intercollegiate (71) 214 (+1) 73 (+2) 68 (-3) 73 (+2) T-10th Oct. 3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 227 (+11) 77 (+5) 71 (-1) 79 (+7) T-18th Oct. 24-26 East Lake Cup (72) - Stroke Play Portion Only 75 (+3) 75 (+3) Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 223 (+4) 70 (-3) 82 (+9) 71 (-2) T-21st Jan. 23 The Match in the Desert (72) 69 (-3) 69 (-3) T-8th Feb. 12-14 Therese Hession Regional Challenge (71) 225 (+12) 72 (+1) 76 (+5) 77 (+6) T-50th Feb. 27-28 The Beach Invitational (72) 243 (+27) 86 (+14) 77 (+5) 80 (+8) T-53rd March 4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational (70) 147 (+7) 74 (+4) 73 (+3) T-32nd March 27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (72) 216 (E) 71 (-1) 74 (+2) 71 (-1) T-17th April 3-5 Silverado Showdown (72) 228 (+12) 75 (+3) 79 (+7) 74 (+2) T-35th April 17-19 Pac-12 Championships (72) 228 (+12) 75 (+3) 78 (+6) 75 (+3) T-42nd May 8-10 NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships (72) 233 (+17) 78 (+6) 79 (+7) 76 (+4) 47th Total Rounds: 31 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2328 (+103) 891 (+34) 757 (+40) 676 (+29) Scoring Average: 75.1 74.3 75.7 75.1 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 2; Top 20’s: 4; Rounds Under Par: 7; Rounds Under
Counting Rounds: 83.9%
Counters Scoring Average: 74.2 (1929/26)
Individual
72 (E)
Counted Round
Match Play Results (3-0-1): East Lake Cup Semifinals vs. Texas A&M (beat Jennie Park, 3&2); East Lake Cup Third-Place Match vs. Oregon (tied Ching-Tzu Chen); Battle for the Bell First Round vs. USC (beat Cindy Kou, 1 UP), Battle for the Bell Second Round vs. USC (beat Cindy Kou, 2 UP) Player Dates 71 (-1) - Under Par
(2180/30)
Play Results (4-0-0): East Lake Cup Semifinals vs. Texas A&M (beat Adela Cernousek, 2&1); East Lake Cup Third-Place Match vs. Oregon (beat Brittany Shin, 1 UP); Battle for the Bell First Round vs. USC (beat Malia Nam, 2 UP); Battle for the Bell Second Round vs. USC (beat Brianna Navarrosa, 5&4)
(26/31);
Match Play Results
Lake Cup
vs. Texas A&M (lost to Zoe Slaughter, 4&2); East Lake Cup
Match vs. Oregon (beat Ashleigh Park, 1 UP); Battle for the Bell First Round vs. USC (beat Briana Navarrosa, 3&2); Battle for the Bell Second Round vs. USC (lost to Malia Nam, 4&3)
;
-
;
2022-23 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Individual Results

Par: 3; Rounds Under 70: 2; Counting Rounds: 75.9% (22/29); Counters Scoring Average: 74.7 (1643/22)

Match Play Results (0-3-1): East Lake Cup Semifinals vs. Texas A&M (lost to Bianca Fernández García-Poggio, 5&4); East Lake Cup Third-Place Match vs. Oregon (lost to Briana Chacon, 5&4); Battle for the Bell First Round vs. USC (tied with Amari Avery); Battle for the Bell Second Round vs. USC (lost to Amari Avery, 5&4)

Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 0; Top 20’s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 100% (1/1); Counters Scoring Average: 74.0 (74/1)

Match Play Results (1-0-1): Battle for the Bell First Round vs. USC (lost to Catherine Park, 2 DOWN); Battle for the Bell Second Round vs. USC (beat Christine Wang, 5&3)

PAGE 18 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Player Dates Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Emilie Paltrinieri Sept. 12-13 USF Intercollegiate (71) 240 (+27) 82 (+11) 79 (+8) 79 (+8) T-54th Oct. 24-26 East Lake Cup (72) - Stroke Play Portion Only 81 (+9) 81 (+9) Feb. 12-14 Therese Hession Regional Challenge (71) 249 (+36) 90 (+19) 79 (+8) 80 (+9) 84th Feb. 27-28 * The Beach Invitational (72) 235 (+19) 76 (+4) 81 (+9) 78 (+6) T-21st March 27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (72) 233 (+17) 81 (+9) 75 (+3) 77 (+5) 69th May 8-10 SUB -- NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships (72) 76 (+4) 76 (+4) T-48th Total Rounds: 14 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 1114 (+112) 410 (+52) 314 (+28) 390 (+42) Scoring Average: 79.6 82.0 78.5 78.0 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 0; Top 20’s: 0; Rounds Under Par: 0; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 14.3% (2/14); Counters Scoring Average: 78.5 (157/2) Match Play Results (0-1-1): East Lake Cup Semifinals vs. Texas A&M (lost to Hailee Cooper, 1 UP); East Lake Cup Third-Place Match vs. Oregon (tied Hsin-Yu Lu) Player Dates Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Annabel Wilson Sept. 12-13 USF Intercollegiate (71) 218 (+5) 69 (-2) 77 (+6) 72 (+1) 21st Oct. 3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (72) 242 (+26) 83 (+11) 85 (+13) 74 (+2) T-52nd Oct. 24-26 East Lake Cup (72) - Stroke Play Portion Only 75 (+3) 82 (+10) Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 231 (+12) 76 (+3) 82 (+9) 73 (E) T-45th Feb. 12-14 Therese Hession Regional Challenge (71) 221 (+8) 75 (+4) 72 (+1) 74 (+3) T-31st Feb. 27-28 The Beach Invitational (72) 226 (+10) 78 (+6) 76 (+4) 72 (E) T-4th March 4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational (70) 154 (+14) 79 (+9) 75 (+5) T-60th March 27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (72) 214 (-2) 71 (-1) 69 (-3) 74 (+2) T-11th April 3-5 Silverado Showdown (72) 233 (+17) 80 (+8) 76 (+4) 77 (+5) T-66th April 17-19 Pac-12 Championships (72) 227 (+11) 75 (+3) 79 (+7) 73 (+1) T-39th May 8-10 NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships (72) 159 (+15) 79 (+7) 80 (+8) SUBBED N/A Total Rounds: 29 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 2200 (+115) 847 (+58) 771 (+54) 589 (+14) Scoring Average: 73.3 77.0 77.1 73.6 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 1; Top 20’s: 2; Rounds Under
Player Dates Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Yuki Yoshihara Sept. 12-13 * USF Intercollegiate (71) 223 (+10) 73 (+2) 73 (+2) 77 (+6) T-36th Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (73) 246 (+27) 85 (+12) 79 (+6) 82 (+9) 58th Jan. 23 The Match in the Desert (72) 74 (+2) 74 (+2) T-26th Feb. 27-28 The Beach Invitational (72) 235 (+19) 82 (+10) 76 (+4) 77 (+5) T-21st March 4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational (70) 155 (+15) 81 (+11) 74 (+4) 62nd March 27-29 * Anuenue Spring Break Classic (72) 217 (+1) 70 (-2) 71 (-1) 76 (+4) T-19th April 3-5 Silverado Showdown (72) 230 (+4) 77 (+5) 73 (+1) 80 (+8) T-46th April 17-19 Pac-12 Championships (72) 229 (+13) 80 (+8) 77 (+5) 72 (E) T-46th May 8-10 NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships (72) 235 (+19) 79 (+7) 79 (+7) 77 (+5) T-48th Total Rounds: 24 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 1844 (+110) 701 (+55) 602 (+28) 541 (+37) Scoring Average: 76.8 77.9 75.3 77.3 Wins: 0; Top 10’s: 0; Top 20’s: 1; Rounds Under Par: 2; Rounds Under 70: 0; Counting Rounds: 66.7% (12/18); Counters Scoring Average: 76.6 (919/12) Match Play Results (2-0-0): Battle for the Bell First Round vs. USC (beat Christine Wang, 2&1); Battle for the Bell Second Round vs. USC (beat Catherine Park, 3&2) Player Dates Tournament (Par) Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Phoebe Yue Sept. 12-13 * USF Intercollegiate (71) 224 (+11) 74 (+3) 74 (+3) 76 (+5) T-41st Jan. 23 The Match in the Desert (72) 74 (+2) 74 (+2) T-26th Feb. 12-14 * Therese Hession Regional Challenge (71) 236 (+23) 76 (+5) 78 (+7) 82 (+11) T-79th Feb. 27-28 * The Beach Invitational (72) 246 (+30) 77 (+5) 86 (+14) 83 (+11) 66th March 27-29 * Anuenue Spring Break Classic (72) 153 (+9) WD 74 (+2) 79 (+7) 79th Total Rounds: 12 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 933 (+75) 301 (+13) 312 (+26) 320 (+34) Scoring Average: 77.8 75.3 78.0 80.0
KEY: * - Played as Individual ; 72 (E) - Counted Round ; 71 (-1) - Under Par 2022-23 INDIVIDUAL
RESULTS

Team Results

2022-23 TEAM RESULTS

PAGE 19 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Dates Tournament (Location/Course) Par Total Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Finish Sept. 12-13 USF Intercollegiate (San Francisco, Calif./The Olympic Club) 71 852 (E) 279 (-5) 285 (+1) 288 (+4) 2nd/10 Top UCLA Scorers: Ty Akabane (T-4th, -3; 68-68-74)/Caroline Canales (T-4th, -3; 69-72-69) Oct. 3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark./Blessings Golf Club) 72 893 (+29) 312 (+24) 287 (-1) 294 (+6) 8th/11 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (T-5th, +4; 77-73-70) Oct. 24-26 East Lake Cup (Atlanta, Ga./East Lake Golf Club) 72 306 (+18) 306 (+18) L vs. TAMU, 3-2-0 W vs. ORE, 2-1-2 3rd/4 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (T-2nd, E; 72) Match Play Results: Semifinals: Texas A&M beat UCLA, 3-2-0 ... Third Place Match: UCLA beat Oregon, 2-1-2 Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii/Nanea Golf Club) 73 878 (+2) 285 (-7) 305 (+13) 288 (-4) 5th/12 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (T-5th, +4; 77-73-70) Jan. 23 The Match in the Desert (Superstition Mountain Golf Club/Gold Canyon, Ariz.) 72 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 1st/6 Top UCLA Scorers: Caroline Canales (T-1st, -7, 65) Feb. 1-2 Battle for the Bell (Sherwood CC on Day One, Rolling Hills CC on Day Two) 1 Won, 8.5-3.5 Match Play Results: First Round: UCLA beat USC, 4-1-1 ... Second Round: UCLA beat USC, 4-2-0 Feb. 12-14 Therese Hession Regional Challenge (Palos Verdes, Calif./Palos Verdes Golf Club) 71 885 (+33) 296 (+12) 292 (+8) 297 (+13) 11th/16 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (T-12th, +2; 72-71-72) Feb. 27-28 The Beach Invitational (Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo Golf Club) 72 911 (+47) 309 (+21) 305 (+17) 297 (+9) 1st/15 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos/Annabel Wilson/Caroline Canales (T-4th, +10) March 4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla./Mark Bostick Golf Course) 70 586 (+26) 296 (+16) 290 (+10) 9th/14 Top UCLA Scorers: Caroline Canales (T-8th, +1; 71-70) March 27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (Maui, Hawaii/Royal Ka'anapali Golf Course) 72 854 (-10) 286 (-2) 283 (-5) 285 (-3) 3rd/14 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (1st, -12; 66-67-71) April 3-5 Silverado Showdown (Napa, Calif./Silverado Resort) 72 882 (+18) 294 (+6) 296 (+8) 292 (+4) 3rd/17 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (1st, -5; 67-73-71) April 17-19 Pac-12 Championships (Phoenix, Ariz./Papago Golf Club) 72 881 (+17) 296 (+8) 298 (+10) 287 (-1) 8th/11 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (T-7th, -3; 71-71-71) May 8-10 NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships (San Antonio, Texas/TPC San Antonio) 72 900 (+36) 298 (+10) 305 (+17) 297 (+9) 8th/12 Top UCLA Scorers: Zoe Antoinette Campos (2nd, -4; 70-72-70) Total Stroke-Play Rounds: 31 Total Strokes (Season to Par): 9,104 (+204) 3,237 (+89) 3,540 (+68) 2,633 (+37) 1 Scoring System for the Battle for the Bell: Each match victory is worth one point. With tied matches, the point will be halved.
2023 The Match in the Desert Champions

EMILIE PALTRINIERI

5-8

Senior in 2022-23 Milan, Italy

Istituto E. De Amicis

Career Highlights

∙ WGCA Third Team All-American (2019-2020)

∙ Golfweek Honorable Mention All-American (2019-2020)

∙ WGCA All-American Scholar (2019-2020)

2022-23

Paltrinieri recorded a 79.6 scoring average across six events and 14 rounds in her senior season … earned a spot in the starting lineup in four events ... her best finish came as an individual at The Beach Invitational where she tied for 21st at +19 (76-81-78) … tied for 54th at the USF Intercollegiate at +27 (82-79-79) … shot a 4-over in her one round as a substitute at the NCAA San Antonio Regional … lowest score of the season was a 3-over 75 in the second round of the Anuenue Spring Break Classic on March 28 … 2/11 counting rounds.

Summer 2022

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).

2021-22

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.

2020-21

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 three-round 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).

Summer 2020

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.

2019-20

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

Paltrinieri attended high school in Milan, Italy at Istituto E. De Amicis (2016-2019) and American School of Milan (2014-2016) ... member of the Italian National Team ... won the German Girls Open in the summer of 2019 ... reached the third round of the ‘19 R&A Girls Amateur Championship and tied for 11th at the ‘19 European Ladies’ Amateur Championship ... helped her country win both the 2018 and 2019 European Girls’ Team Championships ... also represented Italy at the 2018 Women’s Amateur Team Championships - Espirito Santo Trophy ... made the quarterfinals of the 2018 Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship and the Round of 16 at the Girls’ British Open Amateur Championship ... appeared in the 2016 and the 2018 Junior Ryder Cups ... finished 10th at the ‘18 European Ladies’ Amateur ... won the 2018 Italian Ladies Stroke Play Championship (Isa Goldschmid Trophy) and the Italian Ladies Match Play (Giuseppe Silva Trophy).

EMILIE PALTRINIERI’S CAREER STATISTICS

PAGE 20 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE DEPARTING STUDENT-ATHLETES
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 2022-23 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 79.6 75 TOTALS 30 83 0 8 15 16 6 76.3 67

2022-23

ANNABEL WILSON

5-7

Senior in 2022-23 Lurgan, Northern Ireland St Ronan’s College

Wilson ranked second on the team with a 73.3 scoring average in 11 tournaments and 29 rounds her senior season … recorded one top 10 finish at The Beach Invitational where she tied for fourth at +10 (78-76-72) … her one other top 20 mark came at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic where she posted her one under-par tournament finish at -2 (71-69-74) … shot a 2-under 69 in the first round of the season at the USF Intercollegiate … finished 21st at the USF Intercollegiate at +5 (69-77-72) … tied for 31st at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge where she shot +8 (75-72-74) … tied for 39th at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing +11 (75-79-73) … 22/29 counting rounds.

Summer 2022

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.

2021-22

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.

2020-21

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).

2019-20

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 holein-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).

St Ronan’s College/Amateur Golf

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.

ANNABEL WILSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

YUKI YOSHIHARA

5-4 Senior in 2022-23 Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS

2022-23

Yoshihara recorded a 76.8 scoring average in nine tournaments and 24 rounds her senior season … earned a spot in the starting lineup in seven events ... notched one top 20 finish at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic where she tied for 19th at +1 (70-71-76) … her two under par scores on the season came in rounds one and two at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic … won her two match play rounds in the inaugural Battle for the Bell versus USC … tied for 21st at The Beach Invitational where she finished +19 (82-76-77) … tied for 26th at The Match in the Desert where she shot a 2-over 74 … tied for 46th at the Pac-12 Championships at +13 (80-77-72) … tied for 48th at the NCAA San Antonio Regional at +19 (79-79-77) … 12/18 counting rounds.

2021-22

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.

2020-21

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.

2019-20

Yoshihara appeared in five tournaments and 13 rounds ... tied for 18th at the Golfweek Conference 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.

Woodbridge High School/Amateur Golf

Yoshihara prepped at Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. ... was a four-time Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player and All-League ... became the first WHS girls golfer to win the Pacific Coast League individual title in 2018, winning by two shots ... made it to the CIF State Championship as a freshman and to the Southern Section Regional Championship her final three years ... finished 11th at the 2019 Junior Orange Bowl International ... tied for 21st in stroke play at the 2018 U.S. Girls’ Junior.

YUKI YOSHIHARA’S CAREER STATISTICS

PAGE 21 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE DEPARTING STUDENT-ATHLETES
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 2022-23 11 29 0 1 2 3 2 73.3 68 TOTALS 31 87 0 7 10 9 4 75.1 68
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 2022-23 9 24 0 0 1 2 0 76.8 70 TOTALS 14 41 0 1 4 2 0 76.5 70

PHOEBE YUE

5-5 Graduate Student in 2022-23 West Vancouver, B.C., Canada Collingwood School

2022-23

Yue recorded a 77.8 scoring average across five tournaments and 12 rounds her senior season … earned a spot in the starting lineup in one event at The Match in the Desert where she tied for 26th at and shot a 2-over 74 … competed her four other tournaments as an individual … tied for 41st at the USF Intercollegiate where she finished +11 (74-74-76) … shot a season-low 74 on three four occasions … 1/1 counting rounds.

2021-22

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

2020-21

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.

Summer 2020

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

2019-20

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.

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.

2018-19

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.

Collingwood School/Amateur Golf

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 Championship (+9, 297) and 11th at the Junior Americas Cup (+14, 224) ... attended Collingwood School in West Vancouver, B.C., coached by Michael Payne ... was a team captain in 2017 and 2018, as well as Most Valuable Player those two years ... won the individual and team championships at the 2018 BC Provincial Championships after finishing in second in 2016 and 2017 and in third in 2015.

PHOEBE YUE’S CAREER STATISTICS

PAGE 22 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE DEPARTING STUDENT-ATHLETES
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 2022-23 5 12 0 0 0 0 0 77.8 74 TOTALS 25 67 0 2 4 1 0 78.7 70
YEAR
Annabel Wilson Yuki Yoshihara Phoebe Yue
PAGE 23 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE HISTORY 24 NCAA Championships 27 Year-by-Year Results 30 Letterwinners 31 NCAA Championship Results 33 NCAA Regionals Results 35 Conference Championship Results HISTORY
Photo Insert: Kay Cockerill

NCAA Champs!

May 28, 1991

Legendary football coach Woody Hayes would have loved this one.

1991 NCAA CHAMPIONS Results

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

1st (+45, 1,197)

Christy Erb (+3, 2nd) 291

LaRee Sugg (+12, t-13th) 300

Lisa Kiggens (+13, t-16th) 301

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

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.

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

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 threestroke lead over the Bruins.

“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.

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.

“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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Bruins and Spartans were tied at 1197 when Erb calmly sank a six-foot putt to save par and send the tournament into a playoff.

“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.

“I was completely determined to make up for the penalty,” Sugg said. After the victory, more honors came at the awards banquet that night.

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.

“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.

Debbi Koyama (+20, t-33rd) 308

Elizabeth Bowman (+27, t-58th) 315

PAGE 24 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Christy Erb

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.

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.

In the Spring 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.

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. Rain came and hope followed.

“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.

“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!”

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

UCLA not only won the NCAA title, but it also claimed Pac-10 and NCAA Regional Championships. Mayorkas was the medalist at Pac-10s, leading a 1-2 finish with Hannah Jun, who won the Regional title with a score of 7-under, as Mayorkas tied for third. All told, the Bruins won seven times as a team in 2003-2004, tying the school single-season record for victories, finishing in the Top 5 12 times.

Mayorkas had a historic season, winning four times with 10 Top 10 finishes, both of which are tied for the school’s single-season record. Mayorkas was the Pac-10 Golfer of the Year, a WGCA First Team All-American and one of two Bruins to be named a Honda Sport Award nominee along with Susie Mathews, who was also a First Team All-American. Jun, the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year, was a Second Team All-American, while Krystal Shearer was Honorable Mention AllAmerican. Carrie Forsyth was named the WGCA National and Regional Coach of the Year, as well as Pac-10 COY.

PAGE 25 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Results Auburn, Ala. (Grand National Golf Course) 1st (-4, 1,148) 314-314-296-292 Susie Mathews (-8, 3rd) 78-75-75-73 Charlotte Mayorkas (-4, 4th) 74-69-71-70 Gina Umeck (+3, T-16) 71-72-75-73 Hannah Jun (+10, T-49) 76-73-72-77 Krystal Shearer (+10, T-49) 73-75-75-75
Susie Mathews

2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS

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.

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.

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.

“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.”

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.

As a 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).

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 never recovered.

Sophomore 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.

“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.

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.

Results

PAGE 26 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
(+21, 1,173) 289-295-294-295 Tiffany Lua (-1, T-4) 71-71-70-75 Lee Lopez (+9, T-26) 73-78-72-74 Stephanie Kono (+10, T-32) 75-71-78-74 Glory Yang (+12, T-43) 70-75-79-76 Ani Gulugian (+17, T-65) 78-81-74-72
Bryan, Texas (Traditions Club) 1st
Tiffany Lua

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

BEST

54-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR

PAGE 27 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
SCORING TOP-5 UNDER PAR PAC-10/12 REGIONAL NCAA SEASON WINS AVG. ROUNDS FINISHES ROUNDS FINISH FINISH FINISH 2022-23 3 293.7 31 6 11 8th 8th 2021-22 1 292.8 39 11 5 4th T-2nd 4th 1/T-5th 2 2020-21 0 296.7 27 6 1 T-5th T-2nd 15th 2019-20 0 290.3 22 6 6 canceled canceled canceled 2018-19 2 293.5 37 6 9 6th 3rd 20th 2017-18 7 287.6 34 12 16 1st 2nd T-1st 1/T-5th 2 2016-17 4 290.6 27 8 10 1st 8th 2015-16 5 288.0 32 9 17 2nd 3rd 1st 1/T-3rd 2 2014-15 1 292.3 35 9 10 4th 2nd 15th 2013-14 4 287.2 37 11 19 4th 1st 3rd 2012-13 2 293.4 36 6 7 3rd 7th 4th 2011-12 7 289.6 37 11 12 4th T-1st 8th 2010-11 6 290.9 34 10 9 3rd 1st 1st 2009-10 2 291.2 33 10 8 2nd 2nd 6th 2008-09 7 290.6 33 10 13 3rd 1st 2nd 2007-08 4 291.6 34 10 10 2nd 1st 2nd 2006-07 0 296.9 34 8 7 2nd 2nd 3rd 2005-06 4 291.8 32 9 7 1st 2nd 11th 2004-05 6 292.7 37 10 5 1st T-1st 2nd 2003-04 7 291.6 35 12 10 1st 1st 1st 2002-03 0 300.3 36 8 2 3rd 3rd T-5th 2001-02 1 300.7 35 6 1 2nd T-1st 21st 2000-01 2 303.7 37 6 0 7th 4th T-5th 1999-00 1 303.2 31 5 0 3rd 14th 1998-99 0 308.6 30 4 0 4th 20th 1997-98 0 306.1 28 4 0 4th 14th 1996-97 0 299.0 34 8 0 3rd 9th 5th 1995-96 4 298.5 33 11 5 2nd T-3rd 4th 1994-95 2 302.5 36 9 2nd 7th 7th 1993-94 0 306.5 33 8 3rd 6th 6th 1992-93 2 306.7 31 6 2nd 6th 10th 1991-92 1 305.2 33 9 4th 5th 1990-91 5 303.6 35 10 1st 1st 1989-90 2 308.8 36 7 1st 2nd 1988-89 0 311.7 33 7 5th 1987-88 1 308.5 38 5 2nd 13th 1986-87 1 311.2 41 6 5th 16th 1985-86 1 308.1 37 10 3rd (PacWest) 14th 1984-85 2 310.5 39 8 2nd (WCAA) 9th 1983-84 5 5th (WCAA) 1982-83 3 1st (WCAA) 1981-82 5 1st (WCAA) 7th 1980-81 6 2nd (WCAA) 5th (AIAW) 1979-80 2 5th (WCAA) 11th (AIAW) 1978-79 1 1st (WCAA) 9th (AIAW) 1977-78 0 3rd (WCAA) 1976-77 no records kept 1975-76 no records kept 1974-75 no records kept 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 (1987-88) Top Five Finishes 1. 12 (2017-18) (2003-04) 3. 11 (2021-22) (2013-14) (2011-12) (1995-96) Under Par Rounds 1. 19 (2013-2014), 2. 17 (2015-2016), 3. 16 (2017-2018), 4. 13 (2008-2009), 5. 12 (2011-2012) BEST 54-HOLE SCORE Score To Par Tournament 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
To Par Score Tournament -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 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 2023 The Match in the Desert (1) 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)
18-HOLE SCORE
PAR To Par Score Tournament (Round) -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) -12 276 2023 The Match in the Desert (1) -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) Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1977-99 1991 National Championship 43 Tournament Wins Five WCAA/Pac-10 Conference Titles 2-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year Carrie Forsyth 1999-23 2004 and 2011 National Championships 76 Tournament Wins Five Pac-10/12 Conference Titles Six-Time Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year Alicia Um
2023-Pres. 2013-14 WGCA Assistant of the Year
BEST
IN RELATION TO
Holmes

2020-21

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

PAGE 28 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
2022-23 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 3 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/12-13 USF Intercollegiate (The Olympic Club) 71 279 (-5) 285 (+1) 288 (+4) 852 (E) 2nd/10 10/3-5 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Blessings Golf Club) 72 312 (+24) 287 (-1) 294 (+6) 893 (+29) 8th/11 10/24-26 East Lake Cup (East Lake Golf Club) 1 72 306 (+18) 306 (+18) 3rd/4 10/31-11/2 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 285 (-7) 305 (+13) 288 (-4) 878 (+2) 5th/12 1/23 The Match in the Desert (Superstition Mountain GC) 72 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 1st/6 2/1-2 Battle for the Bell (Sherwood CC/Rolling Hills CC) 2 72 1st 2/12-14 Therese Hession Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 296 (+12) 292 (+8) 297 (+13) 885 (+33) 11th/16 2/27-28 The Beach Invitational (Mission Viejo Golf Club) 72 309 (+21) 305 (+17) 297 (+9) 911 (+47) 1st/15 3/4-5 Vystar Credit Union Gator Invit. (Mark Bostic Golf Club) 70 296 (+16) 290 (+10) 586 (+26) 9th/14 3/27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (Royal Ka’anapali GC) 72 286 (-2) 283 (-5) 285 (-3) 854 (-10) 3rd/14 4/3-5 Silverado Showdown (Silverado Resort) 72 294 (+6) 296 (+8) 292 (+4) 882 (+18) 3rd/17 4/17-19 Pac-12 Championships (Papago Golf Course) 72 296 (+8) 298 (+10) 287 (-1) 881 (+17) 8th/11 5/8-10 NCAA San Antonio Regional (TPC San Antonio) 72 298 (+10) 305 (+17) 297 (+9) 900 (+36) 8th/12 Total Stroke Play Rounds: 31 Total Strokes: 3,237 (+89) 3,540 (+68) 2,633 (+37) 9,104 (+204) 1 East Lake Cup Match Play Results: Lost to Texas A&M in Semifinals (3-2-0), Beat Oregon in Third-Place Match (2-1-2) 2 Battle for the Bell (Sherwood CC/Rolling Hills CC) Results: Beat USC (8.5-3.5) 2021-22 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 1 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/13-15 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Royal Golf Club) 72 287 (-1) 298 (+10) 297 (+9) 882 (+18) 10th 9/27-28 The Molly Collegiate Invitational (Bayonet Golf Course) 72 293 (+5) 298 (+10) 294 (+6) 885 (+21) t-2nd 10/4-6 Blessings Collegiate Invitational (Blessings Golf Club) 72 289 (+1) 291 (+3) 294 (+6) 874 (+10) 2nd 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 290 (+6) 280 (-4) 281 (-3) 851 (-1) 3rd 11/1-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 301 (+9) 293 (+1) 296 (+4) 890 (+14) 5th 1/23-24 The Match in the Desert (Superstition Mountain GC) 72 288 (E) 289 (+1) 577 (+1) 4th 2/14-15 Lamkin Invitational (The Farms Golf Club) 72 295 (+7) 290 (+2) 309 (+21) 894 (+30) 6th 2/28-3/1 The Gold Rush (Old Ranch Country Club) 72 298 (+10) 306 (+18) 295 (+7) 899 (+35) 2nd 3/25-27 PING/ASU Invitational (Papago Golf Course) 72 291 (+3) 289 (+1) 283 (-5) 863 (-1) t-5th 4/11-12 Chambers Bay Invitational (Chambers Bay Golf Course) 72 293 (+5) 282 (-6) 301 (+13) 876 (+12) 1st 4/18-20 Pac-12 Championships (Eugene Country Club) 72 296 (+8) 289 (+1) 296 (+8) 881 (+17) 4th 5/9-11 NCAA Tallahassee Regional (Seminole Legacy Golf Club) 72 288 (E) 292 (+4) 297 (+9) 877 (+13) t-2nd 5/20-25 NCAA Championships (Grayhawk Golf Club) 1 72 295 (+7) 291 (+3) 292 (+4) 291 (+3) 1,169 (+17) 4th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 39 Total Strokes: 3,804 (+60) 3,788 (+44) 3,535 (+79) 291 (+3) 11,418 (+184) 1 NCAA Championship Match Play Results: Lost to Auburn in Quarterfinals (2-3-0)
Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 0 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 1/24-25 The Match in the Desert (Superstition Mountain GC) 72 283 (-5) 308 (+20) 591 (+15) 2nd 2/8-9 Lamkin Invitational (The Farms Golf Club) 72 302 (+14) 289 (+1) 313 (+25) 904 (+40) t-2nd 2/15-17 Sun Devil Winter Classic (Talking Stick Golf Club) 72 294 (+6) 293 (+5) 300 (+12) 887 (+23) 5th 3/1-3 Bruin Wave Invitational (The Saticoy Club) 72 313 (+25) 311 (+23) 315 (+27) 939 (+75) 6th 3/26-28 PING/ASU Invitational (Papago Golf Course 72 295 (+7) 295 (+7) 292 (+4) 882 (+18) 11th 4/5-7 Silverado Showdown (Silverado Resort) 72 288 (E) 289 (+1) 291 (+3) 868 (+4) 2nd 4/23-25 Pac-12 Championships (Stanford Golf Course) 71 291 (+7) 290 (+6) 294 (+10) 875 (+23) t-5th 5/10-12 NCAA Louisville Regional (Univ. of Louisville GC) 72 291 (+3) 295 (+7) 289 (+1) 875 (+11) t-2nd 5/21-24 NCAA Championships (Grayhawk Golf Club) 72 302 (+14) 293 (+5) 300 (+12) 294 (+6) 1,189 (+37) 15th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 27 Total Strokes: 8,010 (+246) 2,659 (+71) 2,394 (+94) 294 (+6) 2019-20 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 0 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/16-18 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Royal Golf Club) 72 291 (+3) 297 (+9) 303 (+15) 891 (+27) 10th 9/23-25 Golfweek Conference Challenge (Red Sky Golf Club) 72 295 (+7) 285 (-3) 279 (-9) 859 (-5) 3rd 10/11-13 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 290 (+6) 288 (+4) 289 (+5) 867 (+15) 7th 11/4-6 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 285 (-7) 286 (-6) 288 (-4) 859 (-17) 2nd 1/26 Tri-Match in the Desert (Superstition Mountain GC) 1 72 288 (E) 288 (E) t-2nd 2/9-11 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 293 (+9) 279 (-5) 286 (+2) 858 (+6) 4th 2/24-25 Bruin Wave Invitational (San Luis Obispo CC) 72 296 (+8) 292 (+4) 292 (+4) 880 (+16) 2nd 3/6-8 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (Long Cove Club) 71 292 (+8) 288 (+4) 305 (+21) 885 (+33) 4th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 22 Total Strokes: 2,330 (+34) 2,015 (+7) 2,042 (+34) 6,387 (+75) 1 Opponents were Arizona State and Denver University. 2018-19 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 2 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/17-19 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Royal Golf Club) 72 285 (-3) 275 (-13) 278 (-10) 838 (-26) 2nd 9/24-26 Golfweek Conference Challenge (Red Sky Golf Club) 72 277 (-11) 284 (-4) 271 (-17) 832 (-32) 1st 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Club) 71 297 (+13) 281 (-3) 296 (+12) -- 874 (+22) t-9th 11/5-7 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 301 (+9) 295 (+3) 294 (+2) 890 (+14) 8th 2/3-5 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 291 (+7) 289 (+5) 289 (+5) 869 (+17) 2nd 2/25-26 Bruin Wave Invitational (San Luis Obispo CC) 72 298 (+10) 301 (+13) 304 (+16) 903 (+39) 4th 3/8-10 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (Long Cove Club) 71 295 (+11) 289 (+5) 303 (+19) 887 (+35) t-8th 3/26 Dual Match vs. Denver (Superstition Mountain GC) 72 288 (E) 288 (E) 1st 3/29-31 PING/ASU Invitational (Papago Golf Course) 72 296 (+8) 295 (+7) 286 (-2) 877 (+13) 8th 4/7-9 Silverado Showdown (Silverado Country Club) 72 291 (+3) 309 (+21) 308 (+20) 908 (+44) 11th 4/15-17 Pac-12 Championships (Palos Verdes Golf Club) 71 293 (+9) 293 (+9) 294 (+10) 880 (+28) 6th 5/6-8 NCAA East Lansing Regional (Forest Akers West GC) 72 296 (+8) 285 (-3) 293 (+5) 874 (+10) 3rd 5/17-20 NCAA Championships (Blessings Golf Club) 73 315 (+23) 308 (+16) 318 (+26) 941 (+65) 20th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 37 Total Strokes: 3,823 (+87) 3,504 (+56) 3,534 (+86) 10,861 (+229) 2017-18 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Championships Won: Pac-12, NCAA Stroke Play Team Wins: 7 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 10/1-3 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Olympic Hills Golf Club) 72 295 (+7) 280 (-8) 285 (-3) 860 (-4) 2nd 10/16-18 Stanford Intercollegiate (Poppy Hills Golf Club) 71 288 (+4) 286 (+2) 275 (-9) 849 (-3) 1st 10/23-24 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 284 (-8) 280 (-12) 546 (-20) 1st 11/3-5 Battle at the Beach (Club Campestre San Jose) 71 282 (-2) 285 (+1) 272 (-12) 839 (-13) 1st 2/11-13 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 292 (+8) 284 (E) 291 (+7) 867 (+15) 1st 2/26-27 Bruin Wave Invitational (San Luis Obispo Country Club) 72 306 (+18) 297 (+9) 301 (+13) 904 (+40) 2nd 3/5-6 Wildcat Invitational (Sewailo Golf Club) 72 278 (-10) 284 (-4) 285 (-3) 847 (-17) 1st 3/26-28 SDSU March Mayhem (The Farms Golf Club) 1 72 298 (+10) 298 (+10) t-3rd/5th 4/8-10 Silverado Showdown (Silverado Country Club) 72 292 (+4) 290 (+2) 288 (E) 870 (+6) t-3rd 4/22-24 Pac-12 Championships (Broadmoor Golf Club) 72 287 (-1) 286 (-2) 287 (-1) 860 (-4) 1st 5/7-9 NCAA San Francisco Regional (TPC Harding Park) 72 280 (-8) 295 (+7) 285 (-3) 860 (-4) 2nd 5/18-22 NCAA Championships (Karsten Creek Golf Club) 2 72 294 (+6) 279 (-9) 297 (+9) 291 (+3) 1,161 (+9) t-1st Total Stroke Play Rounds: 34 Total Strokes: 3,476 (+28) 3,146 (-14) 2,866 (-2) 291 (+3) 9,779 (+15) 1 SDSU March Mayhem Match Play Results: Lost to Northwestern in Quarterfinals (3-2); Defeated California in Consolation Match (4-1); Defeated San Diego State in Fifth-Place Match (2-2-1; tiebreaker, 9-8) 2 NCAA Championships Match Play Results: Lost to Arizona in Quarterfinals (3-2) 2016-17 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Championships Won: Pac-12 Team Wins: 4 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/25-27 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Reunion Resort Watson Course) 72 279 (-9) 272 (-16) 293 (+5) 844 (-20) 3rd 10/14-15 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 1 71 287 (+3) 285 (+1) 572 (+4) 1st 10/24-25 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 306 (+14) 306 (+14) 295 (+3) 907 (+31) 7th 10/31-11/2 East Lake Cup (East Lake Golf Club) 2 72 287 (-1) 287 (-1) 2nd 2/12-14 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 280 (-4) 299 (+15) 303 (+19) 882 (+30) 10th 2/27-28 Bruin Wave Invitational (San Luis Obsipo Country Club) 73 304 (+12) 301 (+9) 298 (+6) 903 (+27) 2nd 3/13-14 Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play (Bel Air CC) 3 72 1st 3/27-29 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (Kapalua Bay Course) 72 291 (+3) 281 (-7) 280 (-8) 852 (-12) 1st 4/9-11 Silverado Showdown (Silverado Resort & Spa) 72 284 (-4) 280 (-8) 293 (+5) 857 (-7) 2nd 4/24-26 Pac-12 Championships (Sewailo Golf Club) 72 290 (+2) 285 (-3) 287 (-1) 862 (-2) 1st 5/8-10 NCAA Lubbock Regional (The Rawls Course) 72 296 (+8) 296 (+8) 289 (+1) 881 (+17) 8th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 27 Total Strokes: 2,904 (+24) 2,605 (+13) 2,338 (+30) 7,847 (+67) 1 Round three of the Stanford Intercollegiate was rained out 2 East Lake Cup Match Play Results: Lost to Duke in Semifinals (3-2); Lost to Stanford in Third-Place Match (3-2) 3 Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play Results: Defeated Oregon in Quarterfinals (4-1); Defeated Colorado in Semifinals (3-2); Defeated USC in Championship (3-2) 2015-16 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Championships Won: NCAA Stroke Play Team Wins: 4 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/27-29 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Reunion Resort Watson Course) 72 286 (-2) 292 (+4) 284 (-4) 862 (-2) 6th 10/18-20 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Gold Course) 71 289 (+5) 282 (-2) 284 (E) 855 (+3) 3rd 11/2-3 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 290 (-2) 303 (+11) 284 (-8) 877 (+1) 1st 2/7-9 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 293 (+9) 294 (+10) 291 (+7) 878 (+26) t-5th 2/21-23 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (English Turn Golf & CC) 72 298 (+10) 293 (+5) 290 (+2) 881 (+17) t-6th 2/29-3/1 Bruin Wave Invitational (San Luis Obsipo Country Club) 72 289 (+1) 287 (-1) 292 (+4) 868 (+4) 1st 3/21-23 SDSU March Mayhem at the Farms (The Farms Golf Club) 1 72 3rd 4/1-3 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Univ. of Georgia GC) 2 72 286 (-2) 2nd 4/8-10 PING/ASU Invitational (ASU Karsten Golf Course) 72 281 (-7) 287 (-1) 284 (-4) 852 (-12) 1st 4/18-20 Pac-12 Championships (Ruby Hill Golf Club) 72 282 (-6) 284 (-4) 283 (-5) 849 (-15) 2nd 5/5-7 NCAA Bryan Regional (Traditions Golf Club) 72 289 (+1) 279 (-9) 297 (+9) 865 (+1) 3rd 5/20-23 NCAA Championships (Eugene Country Club) 3 72 286 (-2) 291 (+3) 285 (-3) 282 (-6) 1,144 (-8) 1st Total Stroke Play Rounds: 32 Total Strokes: 3,169 (+5) 2,892 (+16) 2,874 (-2) 282 (-6) 9,217 (+13) 1 SDSU March Mayhem at the Farms Match Play Results: Defeated Delaware in the First Round (4-0-1); Defeated San Diego State in the Second Round (4-1); Tied Arizona in the Semifinals (2-2-1, lost tiebreaker 6-3); Defeated Stanford in Third-Place Match (4-1) 2 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Match Play Results: Tied Kent State in the First Round (2-2-1, won tiebreaker 9-5); Tied USC in the Semifinals (2-2-1, won tiebreaker 11-7) 2014-15 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 1 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/14-16 Cougar Classic (Yeamens Hall) 72 290 (+2) 279 (-9) 284 (-4) 853 (-11) 2nd 9/28-30 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Reunion Resort) 72 295 (+7) 289 (+1) 291 (+3) 875 (+11) 9th 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 279 (-5) 281 (-3) 278 (-6) 838 (-14) 3rd 11/3-4 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 288 (-4) 295 (+3) 293 (+1) 876 (E) 2nd 2/8-10 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 297 (+13) 305 (+21) 281 (-3) 883 (+31) t-4th 2/22-24 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (English Turn Golf & CC) 72 292 (+4) 297 (+9) 297 (+9) 886 (+22) t-2nd 3/2-3 Bruin Wave Invitational (El Caballero Country Club) 72 296 (+8) 309 (+17) 294 (+6) 899 (+35) 2nd 3/27-29 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Univ. of Georgia GC) 1 72 301 (+13) 301 (+13) 1st 4/10-12 PING/ASU Invitational (ASU Karsten Golf Course) 72 292 (+4) 288 (E) 299 (+11) 879 (+15) 9th 4/20-22 Pac-12 Championships (Boulder Country Club) 71 287 (+3) 286 (+2) 289 (+5) 862 (+10) 4th 5/7-9 NCAA San Antonio Regional (Briggs Ranch Golf Course) 72 278 (-10) 286 (-2) 281 (-7) 845 (-19) 2nd 5/22-25 NCAA Championships (Concession Golf Club) 72 319 (+31) 318 (+30) 293 (+5) 303 (+15) 1,233 (+81) 15th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 35 Total Strokes: 3,514 (+66) 3,233 (+69) 3,180 (+20) 303 (+15) 10,230 (+174) 1 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Match Play Results: 1-2-0 2013-14 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 4 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/20-22 Mason Rudolph Classic (Legends North Golf Course) 72 289 (+1) 284 (-4) 277 (-11) 850 (-14) 1st 10/13-15 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (Univ. of Texas GC) 72 281 (-7) 286 (-2) 275 (-13) 842 (-22) 1st 10/25-27 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 288 (+4) 268 (-16) 280 (-4) 836 (-16) 2nd 11/4-5 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (Nanea Golf Club) 73 283 (-9) 287 (-5) 292 (E) 862 (-14) 2nd 2/9-11 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 290 (+6) 291 (+7) 300 (+16) 881 (+29) t-4th 2/23-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (English Turn Golf & CC) 72 285 (-3) 277 (-11) 281 (-7) 843 (-21) 1st 3/3-4 Bruin Wave Invitational (El Caballero Country Club) 72 292 (+4) 286 (-2) 308 (+20) 886 (+22) 3rd 3/24-26 SDSU Farms Invitational (The Farms Golf Club) 72 285 (-3) 286 (-2) 293 (+5) 864 (E) t-2nd 4/4-6 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 72 291 (+3) 294 (+6) 287 (-1) 872 (+8) 6th 4/25-27 Pac-12 Championships (Trysting Tree Golf Club) 72 285 (-3) 288 (E) 298 (+10) 871 (+7) 4th 5/9-11 NCAA Central Regional (Karsten Creek Golf Club) 72 299 (+11) 289 (+1) 287 (-1) 875 (+11) 1st 5/20-23 NCAA Championships (Tulsa Country Club) 70 291 (+11) 293 (+13) 283 (+3) 278 (-2) 1,145 (+25) 3rd Total Stroke Play Rounds: 37 Total Strokes: 3,459 (+15) 3,429 (-15) 3,461 (+17) 278 (-2) 10,627 (+15) 2012-13 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 3 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/24-26 Golfweek Conference Challenge (Red Sky Golf Club) 72 310 (+22) 294 (+6) 310 (+22) 914 (+50) 9th 10/5-7 Fall Preview (University of Georgia Golf Club) 72 294 (+6) 305 (+17) 294 (+6) 893 (+29) t-8th 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 296 (+12) 295 (+11) 288 (+4) 879 (+27) t-8th 10/28-30 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (Univ. of Texas GC) 72 304 (+16) 301 (+13) 289 (+1) 894 (+30) 8th 2/11-13 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 288 (+4) 291 (+7) 291 (+7) 870 (+18) 1st 2/24-26 Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (English Turn Golf & CC) 1 72 283 (-5) 297 (+9) 580 (+4) t-1st 3/4-5 Bruin Wave Invitational (El Caballero Country Club) 72 297 (+9) 286 (-2) 303 (+15) 886 (+22) 2nd 3/25-27 Anuenue Spring Break Classic (The Bay Course) 72 295 (+7) 283 (-5) 276 (-12) 854 (-10) 1st 4/12-14 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 72 279 (-9) 302 (+14) 285 (-3) 866 (+2) 8th 4/22-24 Pac-12 Championships (Valencia Country Club) 72 290 (+2) 292 (+4) 297 (+9) 879 (+15) 3rd 5/9-11 NCAA Auburn Regional (Auburn Golf Course) 72 288 (E) 298 (+10) 289 (+1) 875 (+11) 7th 5/21-24 NCAA Championships (Univ. of Georgia Golf Club) 72 289 (+1) 287 (-1) 297 (+9) 301 (+13) 1,174 (+22) 4th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 36 Total Strokes: 3,513 (+65) 3,234 (+74) 3,516 (+68) 301 (+13) 10,564 (+220) 1 Round two of the Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate was rained out 2011-12 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 7 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/23-25 Mason Rudolph Fall Preview (Legends North Golf Course) 72 296 (+8) 283 (-5) 294 (+6) 873 (+9) 1st 10/14-16 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 276 (-8) 280 (-4) 286 (+2) 842 (-10) 1st 10/21-23 SEC/Pac-12 Challenge (Holston Hills) 72 281 (-7) 297 (+9) 291 (+3) 869 (+5) 2nd 11/1-2 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Kapolei Golf Club) 72 288 (E) 278 (-10) 283 (-5) 849 (-15) 1st 2/5-7 Wildcat Invitational (Vistoso Golf Club) 72 289 (+1) 283 (-5) 291 (+3) 863 (-1) 2nd 2/13-15 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 284 (E) 286 (+2) 300 (+16) 870 (+18) 1st 3/5-6 Bruin Wave Invitational (El Caballero Country Club) 72 300 (+12) 303 (+15) 302 (+14) 905 (+41) 2nd 3/30-4/1 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 71 284 (E) 281 (-3) 292 (+8) 857 (+5) 1st 4/16-17 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (Ocean Course) 72 280 (-8) 283 (-5) 286 (-2) 849 (-15) 1st 4/27-29 Pac-10 Championships (Palouse Ridge Golf Club) 72 304 (+16) 290 (+2) 291 (+3) 885 (+21) 4th 5/10-12 NCAA Erie Regional (Colorado National Golf Club) 72 290 (+2) 296 (+8) 287 (-1) 873 (+9) t-1st 5/22-25 NCAA Championships (Legends North Golf Course) 72 292 (+4) 290 (+2) 306 (+18) 293 (+5) 1,181 (+29) 8th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 37 Total Strokes: 3,464 (+20) 3,450 (+6) 3,509 (+65) 293 (+5) 10,716 (+96)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

PAGE 29 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
2010-11 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Championships Won: NCAA Team Wins: 6 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/13-15 NCAA Fall Preview (Traditions Golf Club) 72 293 (+5) 287 (-1) 289 (+1) 869 (+5) 7th 9/24-26 Mason Rudolph Championship (Legends North Golf Course) 72 284 (-4) 288 (E) 279 (-9) 851 (-13) t-3rd 10/22-24 Landfall Tradition (Dye Course) 72 294 (+6) 286 (-2) 300 (+12) 880 (+16) 1st 11/5-7 Pac-10/SEC Challenge (Stanford Golf Course) 71 285 (+1) 281 (-3) 290 (+6) 856 (+4) 1st 2/24-16 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 296 (+12) 287 (+3) 304 (+20) 887 (+35) 3rd 2/28-3/2 Bruin Wave Invitational (Robinson Ranch Golf Club) 72 281 (-7) 294 (+6) 285 (-3) 860 (-4) 1st 3/20-22 Battle at Rancho Bernardo Inn (Ranch Bernardo GC) 72 293 (+5) 304 (+16) 290 (+2) 887 (+23) 3rd 4/1-3 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 72 276 (-12) 289 (+1) 298 (+10) 863 (-1) 1st 4/17-19 Pac-10 Championships (Karsten Golf Course) 72 284 (-4) 300 (+12) 289 (+1) 873 (+9) 3rd 5/5-7 NCAA Central Regional (Warren Golf Club) 72 291 (+3) 301 (+13) 298 (+10) 890 (+26) 1st 5/18-21 NCAA Championships (Traditions Golf Club) 72 289 (+1) 295 (+7) 294 (+6) 295 (+7) 1,173 (+21) 1st Total Stroke Play Rounds: 34 Total Strokes: 3,166 (+6) 3,212 (+52) 3,216 (+56) 295 (+7) 9,889 (+121) 2009-10 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 2 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/25-27 Mason Rudolph Invitational (Legends North Golf Course) 1 72 284 (-4) 278 (-10) 562 (-14) 2nd 10/16-18 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 277 (-7) 285 (+1) 282 (-2) 844 (-8) 2nd 10/23-25 NCAA Fall Preview (Country Club of Landfall) 72 293 (+5) 290 (+2) 299 (+11) 882 (+18) t-2nd 11/2-4 Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational (Turtle Bay Golf Club) 72 292 (+4) 289 (+1) 296 (+8) 877 (+13) 2nd 2/8-10 Northrop Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 295 (+11) 300 (+16) 303 (+19) 898 (+46) t-4th 3/1-3 Bruin Wave Invitational (Robinson Ranch Golf Club) 72 286 (-2) 290 (+2) 296 (+8) 872 (+8) 3rd 3/26-28 Betsy Rawls Invitational (University of Texas Golf Course) 72 295 (+7) 290 (+2) 299 (+11) 884 (+20) 1st 4/9-11 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 72 291 (+3) 286 (-2) 279 (-9) 856 (-8) 1st 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships (Eugene Country Club) 72 289 (+1) 298 (+10) 294 (+6) 881 (+17) 2nd 5/6-8 NCAA West Regional (Stanford Golf Course) 71 292 (+8) 296 (+12) 297 (+13) 885 (+33) 2nd 5/18-21 NCAA Championships (Country Club of Landfall) 72 288 (E) 292 (+4) 302 (+14) 287 (-1) 1,169 (+17) 6th Total Stroke Play Rounds: 34 Total Strokes: 3,182 (+26) 2,916 (+48) 3,225 (+69) 287 (-1) 9,610 (+142) 1 Round two of the Mason Rudolph Invitational was canceled due to inclement weather 2008-09 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 7 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/9-11 Topy Cup (Tangura Country Club) 72 293 (+5) 287 (-1) 284 (-4) 864 (E) 1st 9/26-28 Mason Rudolph Championship (Legends North Golf Course) 1 72 287 (-1) 275 (-13) 288 (E) 850 (-14) 1st 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 277 (-7) 285 (+1) 282 (-2) 844 (-8) 1st 11/2-4 Collegiate Match Play Championship (Ginn Resort) 2 72 281 (-7) 286 (-2) 567 (-9) 1st 2/9-11 Northrup Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 314 (+30) 305 (+21) 298 (+14) 917 (+65) 3rd 2/22-24 Arizona Wildcat Invitational (Peninsula Golf Course) 72 287 (-1) 295 (+7) 287 (-1) 869 (+5) 1st 3/8-10 UCF Challenge (RedTail Golf Club) 72 282 (-6) 287 (-1) 281 (-7) 850 (-14) 1st 4/3-5 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 72 297 (+9) 300 (+12) 300 (+12) 897 (+33) 6th 4/24-26 Pac-10 Championships (Stanford Golf Course) 71 291 (+7) 288 (+4) 285 (+1) 864 (+12) 3rd 5/7-9 NCAA Central Regional (Scarlet Golf Course) 72 284 (-4) 290 (+2) 303 (+15) 877 (+13) 1st 5/19-22 NCAA Championships (Caves Valley Golf Club) 72 296 (+8) 293 (+5) 304 (+16) 297 (+9) 1,190 (+38) 2nd Total Stroke Play Rounds: 33 Total Strokes: 3,189 (+33) 3,191 (+35) 2,912 (+44) 297 (+9) 9,589 (+121) 1 There was a two-shot penalty in the third round of the Mason Rudolph Invitational 2 Collegiate Match Play Championship Results: Match play records: Joh, 3-0-0, Do, 3-0-0; Uribe, 2-1-0, Michaels, 1-1-0; Kono, 1-1-1; Tanaka, 0-1-0 2007-08 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 4 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/14-16 Mason Rudolph Championship (Legends North Golf Course) 72 281 (-7) 283 (-5) 287 (-1) 851 (-13) 1st 9/24-26 Fall Preview (Univ. of New Mexico Golf Course) 73 291 (-1) 294 (+2) 285 (-7) 870 (-6) 3rd 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 291 (+7) 296 (+12) 285 (+1) 872 (+20) 3rd 10/30-31 Kent Youel Invitational (Kapolei Golf Club) 72 293 (+5) 291 (+3) 297 (+9) 881 (+17) 1st 2/11-13 Northrup Grumman Regional Chall. (Palos Verdes GC) 71 288 (+4) 299 (+15) 289 (+5) 876 (+24) 1st 2/25-27 Arizona Wildcat Invitational (Arizona National) 71 288 (+4) 321 (+37) 295 (+11) 904 (+52) 6th 3/9-11 UCF Challenge (RedTail Golf Club) 72 286 (-2) 291 (+3) 286 (-2) 863 (-1) 3rd 4/4-6 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 72 294 (+6) 296 (+8) 286 (-2) 876 (+12) 3rd 4/21-23 Pac-10 Championships (Palos Verdes Golf Club) 71 284 (E) 302 (+18) 300 (+16) 886 (+34) 2nd 5/8-10 NCAA Central Regional (Univ. of Texas Golf Course) 72 283 (-5) 293 (+5) 285 (-3) 861 (-3) 1st 5/20-23 NCAA Championships (Championship Golf Course) 72 289 (+1) 295 (+7) 298 (+10) 292 (+4) 1,174 (+22) 2nd Total Stroke Play Rounds: 30 Total Strokes: 3,168 (+12) 3,261 (+105) 3,193 (+37) 292 (+4) 9,913 (+158) 2006-07 Head Coach: Carrie Forsyth Team Wins: 1 Dates Tournament (Course) Par Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Finish 9/15-17 Mason Rudolph Championship (Legends North Golf Course) 72 287 (-1) 289 (+1) 296 (+8) 872 (+8) 3rd 9/22-24 Daytona Beach Fall Preview (LPGA International) 72 304 (+16) 298 (+10) 283 (-5) 885 (+21) 3rd 10/20-22 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford Golf Course) 71 298 (+14) 296 (+12) 290 (+6) 884 (+32) t-8th 10/30-11/1 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (Anthem Golf Course) 72 297 (+9) 303 (+15) 284 (-4) 884 (+20) 5th 2/12-14 Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge (Palos Verdes GC) 71 315 (+31) 307 (+23) 299 (+15) 921 (+69) 10th 2/26-27 Arizona Wildcat Invitational (Arizona National) 71 296 (+12) 316 (+32) 300 (+16) 912 (+60) 9th 3/9-11 Texas A&M “Mo” Morial (Traditions Golf Club) 72 304 (+16) 305 (+17) 308 (+20) 917 (+53) 3rd 3/30-4/1 PING/ASU Invitational (Karsten Golf Course) 72 301 (+13) 283 (-5) 289 (+1) 873 (+9) 2nd 4/14 Pac-10 Tri-Match (Trump National Golf Club) 1 72 1st 4/23-25 Pac-10 Championships (Broadmoor Golf Club) 72 305 (+17) 299 (+11) 311 (+23) 915 (+51) 2nd 5/10-12 NCAA East Regional (The University Club) 72 281 (-7) 283 (-5) 282 (-6) 846 (-18) 2nd 5/22-25 NCAA Championships (LPGA International) 72 303 (+15) 291 (+3) 299 (+11) 293 (+5) 1,186 (+34) 3rd Total Stroke Play Rounds: 34 Total Strokes: 3,291 (+135) 3,270 (+114) 3,241 (+85) 293 (+5) 10,095 (+339) 1 Pac-12 Tri-Match Stableford Results: UCLA 89, USC 62, Arizona State 38

Akabane, Ty 2019-23

Alderete, Loretta 1980-81

Alfonso, Charlene 1999-01

Andersson, Johanna 2000-02

Axelrod, Jill 1995-98

— B —

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

— C

Campos, Zoe Antoinette 2021-Pres.

Canales, Caroline 2021-Pres.

Carr, Irene 1987-88

Castillo, Nancy N/A

Chen, Betty 1994-98

Choe, Yvonne 2001-04

Choi, Erin

Choi, Eunice 1993-97

Choi, Jennifer 1990-95

Choi, Kathy 1992-96

Choi, Lydia

Choi, Soo

Clark, Aliea

Clark, Ann

Cochran, Amie

Cochran, Donna

Cockerill, Kay

Coles, Janet

Crow, Janet

— D —

Davis, Jenny

Dilan, Garance

Disney, Kezia

Do, Brianna

Du Bois, Marci

Duback, Heidi

Dwyer, Bridget

— E —

Elkins, Cindy

Enright, Mary 1979-83

Epstein, Fran 1982-85

Erb, Christy 1988-92

Eslick, Christina N/A

— F —

Ferlito, Susanna

Flexer, Eileen

Frank, Donna

Frankel, Delia N/A

French, Janna N/A

Fulton, Julie 1981-82

— G —

Galdiano, Mariel

Gasser, Alexandra

Gerosa, Beatrice

Ginder, Carol

Goo, Sharon

Good, Erin

Goodman, Bonnie

Gulugian, Ani

— H Hall, Jill

Han, Adriana

Heiser, Carol

Hogan, Carol

Hornbeak, Jill

Huning, Marianne

Hunt, Renee

— I —

Irvin, Diane

— J —

Jacobs, Cynthia

Joh, Tiffany

— K —

Karlsson, Camilla

Michaels, Sydnee 2006-10

Miller, Janet

Mockett, Nancy

Moffat, Laura 1997-01

Moltke-Leth, Amanda

Moore, Barbara

— N —

Naruse, Jane

Nickerson, Sandra

Nobilio, Alessia

Northcott, Kerry

Nosse, Wendy

— O —

O’Toole, Ryann

Oh, Julie

Ostberg, Annika

— P

Paltrinieri, Emilie

Pamard, Valerie 1986-88

Park, Jane

Park, Jenny 1991-96

Park, Jeong Min

Park, Susie

1993-97

1994-96

Parker, Kristal 1983-87

Patterson, Ariana 2009-11

Perhacs, Lana

Phosomran, Vivan

Posener, Jessica

Pyle, Janine 1986-87

— R

Racicot, Mimi 1976-77

Villegas, Kate

Vincent, Amandine

Vo, Natalie

Vu, Lilia

Wanta, Shawn

Webber, Janet

Weiss, Karen N/A Wery, Paige

Wicks, Christa

Williams, Holly

Wilson, Annabel

Wisbon, Wendy

— Y — Yang, Glory

Koyama, Debbi

Krause, Diana

— L —

Lane, Vicky

Ridderström, Louise

2012-16

Rodriguez, Erin N/A

Roig, Kyle

Rose, Jana

2011-13

1994-95

Royal, Meghan 2023-Pres.

— S

Sandolo, Sophie

Scholefield, Cindy

1996-98

1980-83

Schreiner, Maureen N/A

Seo, Jennifer

Seo, Joo

Sergas, Giulia 1999

Shearer, Krystal

Shigemura, Wendy

Singh, Simar

Sinn, Patti

Smith, Ann

Loyear, Brianna

— M

Mack, Jody

Markevich,

Markowitz, Annie

Mathews,

McCarthney, Worthy

McDermott, Heidi

McDermott, Judith

McGoey, Mary

McKenzie, Barbara

Meday, Christine

Spitz, Emma

Steiner, Jennifer

Sugg, LaRee

Sunderman, Kristyl

— T

Tanaka, Maiya 2006-09

Tavatanakit, Patty

Thompson, Kristin

Toogood, Christy

— U —

Uechi, Saki

Ujihara, Bonnie

Um, Alicia

Umeck, Gina

Uribe, Mariajo

PAGE 30 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE LETTERWINNERS — A —
2014-18
2014-18
1994-96
2014-16
N/A
2004-06
1968-71
1982-86
1974-76
1969-71
1977-81
1998-00
2010-12
2008-12
N/A
1982-85
1999-04
1983-84
1982-85
N/A
N/A
2016-20
1996-99
1986-87
1970-74
1984-86
1986-87
N/A
2010-14
N/A
1999-00
1968-70
1978-82
1984-86
1978-82
1990-92
1984-86
N/A
2005-09
N/A
2003-07
Johnson, Camilla
Jun, Hannah
1986-88
N/A
1977-79
Susan N/A
1990-91 Kim,
1993-96
2002-04 Kim,
1999-01 Kim,
2009-11
1993-95
1976-78
Kayson, Sarah
Kellen, Elizabeth
Kemnitzer,
Kiggens, Lisa
Debbie
Kim, Hana
Jamie
Stacy
Kimm, Elise
Kokesky, Gigi
2008-11
Kono, Stephanie
1987-91
N/A
1986-87
1981-85
2013-16
1989-93
2023-Pres. Lee,
2013-15
Erynne 2011-15
Clare 2016-20
Tracy 1987-88
2012-13
2015-17
1992-93
2010-13
LaPaire, Sophie
Law, Bronte
Leary, Carrie
Le, Tiffany
Alison
Lee,
Legaspi,
Lehman,
LeMarr, Jacquie
Libman, Hadas
Lojdahl, Mia
Lopez, Lee
1979-81
Love, Teresa
2003-06
2009-13
N/A
Lua, Tiffany
Lynch, Susan
1978-80
2013-15
Mai, Brittany
2017-19
Vera
1994-97
2000-05
Martin, Melissa
Susie 2002-06
2001-05
Mayorkas, Charlotte
1976-77
N/A
1981-84
1969-71
1983-84
1974-76
1966-69
1981-84
1998-00
N/A
1985-86
1981-82
2020-Pres.
1989-90
1989-92
2005-09
1997-01
1988-89
2019-23
2005-06
1985-88
1999-03
1985-86
2023-Pres.
2016-18
2000-04
N/A
2019-22
1990-94
N/A
2019-22
1981-82
1987-91
1991-93
2017-19
2000-02
1984-86
1999-04
1983-84
1997-02
2000-04
2007-09 — V —
2023-Pres.
1995-98
2023
2015-18
— W
1989-91
1970-72
1986-89
1983-84
1987-89
2019-23
1977-81
2015-19
2007-11
2019-23
1984-86
2018-23
1986-90
2013-16
1980-82
Woodyard, Sue N/A Wu, Beth
Yoshihara, Yuki
Young, Julie
Yue, Phoebe
— Z — Zedlitz, Jean
Zheng, Yvonne
Zielenski, Tara

3 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

2011

2004 1991

2022

Scottsdale, Ariz. (Grayhawk Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Spitz defeated Sinz, 4&3

Campos defeated Foster, 1 UP

Akabane lost to Schofill, 2&1

Nobilio lost to Telfer, 3&2

Canales lost to O’Berry, 2&1

2021

Scottsdale, Ariz. (Grayhawk Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2019

Fayetteville, Ark. (Blessings Golf Club)

20th (+65, 941) 315-308-318

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

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

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

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

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

2018

Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Wu defeated Yu-Sang Hou, 2&1

Galdiano defeated Sandra Nordaas, 3&1

Vu lost to Gigi Stoll, 2 UP

Legaspi lost to Haley Moore, 3&1

Tavatanakit lost to Bianca Pagdanganan, 1 UP

2016

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

1st (-8, 1,144) 286-291-285-282

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

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

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

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

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

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

Wu defeated Petra Salko, 5&3

Ridderström defeated Kathleen Scavo, 4&3

Law defeated Cathleen Santoso, 5&4

Vu defeated Caroline Inglis, 1 UP

Libman tied Marcella Pranovia

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

Law defeated Charlotte Thomas, 2&1

Vu tied Ying Luo

Ridderström lost to Sarah Rhee, 19 holes

Wu lost to Julianne Alvarez, 1 UP

Libman lost to Wenyung Keh, 2&1

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

2015

Bradenton, Fla. (The Concession Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2014

Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Country Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2013

Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2012

Franklin, Tenn. (Vanderbilt Legends Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2010

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2009

Owings Mill, MD. (Caves Valley Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2008

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

* Lost individual title in playoff

2007

Daytona Beach, Fla. (LPGA International)

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

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

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

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

Ryann O’Toole (+17, T-46th) 78-71-76-80

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

2006

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2005

Sunriver, Ore. (Meadows Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA CHAMPIONS

2004

Auburn, Ala. (Grand National Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA CHAMPIONS

2011

Bryan, Texas (Traditions Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2003

West Lafayette, Ind. (Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex)

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

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

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

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

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

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

PAGE 31 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Lee Lopez

2002

Auburn, Wash. (Washington National Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

1994

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

6th (+68, 1,236)

Jennifer Choi (+16, T-20th) 308

Kathy Choi (+19, T-28th) 311

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

Jenny Park (+24, T-44th) 316

Eunice Choi (+24, T-44th) 316

1993

Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course)

10th (+56, 1,224)

Elizabeth Bowman (+10, T-24th) 302

Mia Lojdahl (+12, T-27th) 304

Jennifer Choi (+18, T-46th) 310

Patti Sinn (+23, T-61st) 315

Kathy Choi (+27, T-72nd) 319

1992

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

5th (+41, 1,193)

Christy Erb (+7, T-13th) 295

Jenny Park (+8, T-17th) 296

Elizabeth Bowman (+15, T-37th) 303

Patti Sinn (+17, T-43rd) 305

Jennifer Choi (+19, T-51st) 307

NCAA CHAMPIONS

1991

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

1st (+45, 1,197)

Christy Erb (+3, 2nd) 291

LaRee Sugg (+12, T-13th) 300

Lisa Kiggens (+13, T-16th) 301

Debbi Koyama (+20, T-33rd) 308

Elizabeth Bowman (+27, T-58th) 315

1990

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

2001

Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla. (Mission Hills Golf Resort)

T-5th (+42, 1,194) 295-299-299-301

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

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

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

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

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

1997

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

5th (+40, 1,192) 301-297-301-293

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

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

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

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

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

1996

La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta Golf Course)

4th (+91, 1,243) 315-311-313-304

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

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

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

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

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

1995

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

7th (+47, 1,199)

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

Jennifer Choi (+12, T-26th) 300

Kathy Choi (+12, T-26th) 300

Betty Chen (+16, T-38th) 304

Eunice Choi (+23, T-67th) 311

2nd (+70, 1,222)

Jean Zedlitz (+11, T-5th) 299

Christy Erb (+16, T-16th) 304

Debbi Koyama (+20, T-25th) 308

Elizabeth Bowman (+23, T-35th) 311

Carrie Leary (+39, T-78th) 327

1989

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

Jean Zedlitz (+14, T-24th) 306

Christy Erb (+19, T-32nd) 311

1988

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

13th (+24, 1,208)

Jean Zedlitz (+2, T-23rd) 298

Debbi Koyama (+4, T-32nd) 300

Lana Perhacs (+6, T-39th) 302

Valerie Pamard (+12, T-72nd) 308

Camilla Karlsson (+27, T-98th) 323

1987

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course)

16th (+60, 1,228)

Kristal Parker (+9, T-33rd) 301

Lana Perhacs (+13, T-47th) 305

Jean Zedlitz (+15, T-60th) 307

Valerie Pamard (+31, T-97th) 323

Paige Wery (+32, T-100th) 324

1986

Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University Golf Club)

14th (+63, 1,231)

Kay Cockerill (+2, 4th) 294

Kristal Parker (+17, T-15th) 309

Jessica Posener (+24, 82nd) 316

Sharon Goo ( +34, 97th) 326

Lana Perhacs (+37, 99th) 329

1985

Amherst, Mass. (Amherst Golf Club)

9th (+93, 1,261)

Kay Cockerill (+13, 6th) 305

Kristal Parker (+17, 11th) 309

Sophie LaPaire (+29, 56th) 321

Fran Epstein (+34, 70th) 326

Julie Young (+52, 92nd) 344

1984

Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course)

Sophie LaPaire (+24, 45th) 316

1982

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

7th (+96, 1,248)

Mary Enright (+23, T-26th) 311

Sophie LaPaire (+23, T-26th) 311

Tara Zielenski (+24, T-30th) 312

Marianne Huning (+34, T-65th) 322

Carol Hogan (+34, T-65th) 322

PAGE 32 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Charlotte Mayorkas LaRee Sugg

9 NCAA REGIONAL MEDALISTS

Emma Spitz 2021 (-8, 208)

Patty Tavatanakit 2019 (-8, 208)

Patty Tavatanakit 2018 (-8, 208)

Bronte Law 2016 (-7, 209)

Stephanie Kono 2011 (+2, 218)

Mariajo Uribe 2009 (-4, 212)

Mariajo Uribe 2008 (-8, 208)

Sydnee Michaels 2007 (-13, 203)

Hannah Jun 2004 (-7, 209)

2023

San Antonio, Texas (TPC San Antonio)

T-8th (+36, 900) 298-305-297

Zoe Antoinette Campos (-4, 2nd) 70-72-70

Caroline Canales (+5, T-16th) 71-75-75

Alessia Nobilio (+17, 47th) 78-79-76

Yuki Yoshihara (+19, T-48th) 79-79-77

Emilie Paltrinieri (SUB +4, 62nd) 76

2022

Tallahassee, Fla. (Seminole Legacy Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

Ty Akabane (SUB +2, 63rd) 74

2021

Simpsonville, Ky. (University of Louisville Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2019

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2018

San Francisco, Calif. (TPC Harding Park)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2017

Lubbock, Texas (The Rawls Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONALS FINISHES

2016

Bryan, Texas (Traditions Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2015

San Antonio, Texas (Briggs Ranch Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2014

Stillwater, Okla. (Karsten Creek Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2011

Notre Dame, Ind. (Warren Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2013

Auburn, Ala. (Auburn Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2012

Erie, Colo. (Colorado National Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

284-290-303

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2008

Austin, Texas (University of Texas Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2007

Baton Rouge, La. (University Club)

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

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

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

Ryann O’Toole (+2, T-36th) 75-71-72

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

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

PAGE 33 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
NCAA
2014 2012 2011 2009 2008 2005 2004
8
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
2002
2010 Stanford,
2nd (+33, 885) 292-296-297 Stephanie Kono (+7, T-10th) 72-73-75 Glory Yang (+8, T-12th) 75-72-74 Tiffany Lua (+10, T-20th) 75-73-75 Sydnee Michaels (+11, T-29th) 73-78-73 Brianna Do (+15, T-44th) 72-80-76
2009 Columbus,
1st
Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)
NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
Ohio (Scarlet Golf Course)
(+13, 877)
Alison Lee Stephanie Kono

2006

Auburn, Wash. (Washington National Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2005

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2004 Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONALS FINISHES

2001

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2000

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

14th (+41, 905) 307-298-300

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

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

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

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

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

1999

College Station, Texas (Pine Forest Country Club)

20th (+97, 961) 321-321-319

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

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

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

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

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

1998

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

14th (+55, 919) 303-303-313

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

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

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

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

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

1997

Tucson, Ariz. (Randolph Park North Golf Course)

9th (+31, 895) 296-299-300

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

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

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

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

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

1996

Omaha, Neb. (Champions Club Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

1995

Tucson, Ariz. (Randolph Park North Golf Course)

7th (+44, 908)

Jennifer Choi (+8, T-18th) 224

Betty Chen (+9, T-25th) 225

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

Eunice Choi (+17, T-61st) 233

Kathy Choi (+19, T-66th) 235

1994

Albuquerque, N.M. (Championship Golf Course)

5th (+20, 896)

Jenny Park (+4, T-19th) 223

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

Kathy Choi (+6, T-25th) 225

Jennifer Choi (+8, T-33rd) 227

Eunice Choi (+12, T-44th) 231

1993

2003

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2002

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tucson, Ariz. (Randolph Park North Golf Course)

6th (+12, 876)

Jennifer Choi (-1, 9th) 215

Mia Lojdahl (+2, 19th) 218

Kathy Choi (+3, 23rd) 219

Elizabeth Bowman (+9, 53rd) 225

Patti Sinn (+15, 77th) 231)

PAGE 34 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Hannah Jun Gina Umeck Maria Jose Uribe

PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

7 PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

2018 2017 2006 2005 2004 1991 1990

6 PAC-10/12 MEDALISTS

Patty Tavatanakit 2018 (-8, 208)

Lilia Vu 2017 (-7, 209)

Alison Lee 2014 (-5, 211)

Tiffany Joh 2007 (+2, 218)

Charlotte Mayorkas 2004 (+2, 218)

Lisa Kiggens 1991 (+1, 217)

2023

Phoenix, Ariz. (Papago Golf Club)

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

Zoe Antoinette Campos (-3, T-7th) 71-71-71

Caroline Canales (+2, T-20th) 75-72-71

Annabel Wilson (+11, T-39th) 75-79-73

Alessia Nobilio (+12, T-42nd) 75-78-75

Yuki Yoshihara (+13, T-46th) 80-77-72

2022

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2021

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2019

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

6th (+28, 880) 293-293-294

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

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

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

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

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

PAC-12 CHAMPIONS

2018

Seattle, Wash. (Broadmoor Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

PAC-12 CHAMPIONS

2017

Tucson, Ariz. (Sewailo Golf Course)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2016

Pleasanton, Calif. (Ruby Hill Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2011

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

3rd (+9, 873) 284-300-289

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

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

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

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

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

* Lost individual title in playoff

2010

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

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

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

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

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

Sydnee Michaels (+9, T-18th) 73-77-75

Brianna Do (+10, T-21st) 76-76-74

2009

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

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

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

Glory Yang (E,

2015

Boulder, Colo. (Boulder Country Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2014

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

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

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

Louise Ridderström (+1, T-5th) 69-74-74

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

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

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

2013

Valencia, Calif. (Valencia Country Club)

3rd (+15, 879) 290-292-297

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

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

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

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

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

2012

Pullman, Wash. (Palouse Ridge Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

Brianna Do (+9, T-25th) 77-73-75

Ani Gulugian (+10, T-29th) 78-74-74

PAGE 35 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
7th) 75-70-68 Stephanie Kono (+7, T-16th) 72-75-73 Tiffany Joh (+12, T-24th) 73-77-75 Sydnee Michaels (+12, T-24th) 78-71-76 2008 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes Golf Club) 2nd (+34, 886) 284-302-300 Tiffany Joh (+4, T-3rd) 69-73-75 Glory Yang (+10, T-10th) 72-75-76 Mariajo Uribe (+12, T-14th) 74-77-74 Maiya Tanaka (+14, T-20th) 75-77-75 Sydnee Michaels (+19, T-30th) 69-83-80 2007 Seattle, Wash. (Broadmoor Golf Club) 2nd (+51, 915) 305-299-311 Tiffany Joh (+2, 1st) 74-70-74 Sydnee Michaels (+15, T-15th) 74-77-80 Hannah Jun (+16, 18th) 79-72-81 Maiya Tanaka (+18, 20th) 78-80-76 Ryann O’Toole (+26, T-32nd) 79-82-81
Mariel Galdiano Tiffany Joh

PAC-10/12 CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

2006

Tucson, Ariz. (Oro Valley Country Club)

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

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

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

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

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

Ryann O’Toole (+13, T-28th) 78-74-77

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

2005

Pleasanton, Calif. (Ruby Hill Golf Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

2004

Somis, Calif. (Saticoy Country Club)

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

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

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

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

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

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

2003

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

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

Hana Kim (+5, T-5th) 74-74-73

Melissa Martin (+12, T-16th) 76-76-76

Charlotte Mayorkas (+12, T-16th) 74-74-80

Susie Mathews (+15, T-21st) 74-82-75

Gina Umeck (+17, T-26th) 77-76-80

2002

Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla Country Club)

2nd (+35, 899) 301-299-299

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

Gina Umeck (+10, T-9th) 76-80-70

Alicia Um (+11, T-12th) 79-76-72

Melissa Martin (+17, T-22nd) 77-75-81

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

2001

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

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

Saki Uechi (+3, 8th) 75-70-74

Laura Moffat (+9, 22nd) 76-79-70

Leilani Bagby (+15, T-37th) 74-79-78

Melissa Martin (+16, 39th) 78-76-78

Alicia Um (+23, T-51st) 76-80-83

2000

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

3rd (+39, 903) 301-297-305

Amanda Moltke-Leth (+5, T-4th) 70-75-76

Leilani Bagby (+9, T-11th) 75-77-73

Laura Moffat (+11, T-17th) 82-71-74

Alicia Um (+14, T-24th) 74-74-82

Jamie Kim (+33, 58th) 85-78-86

1999

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

4th (+35, 899) 303-300-296

Giulia Sergas (+2, T-3rd) 75-71-72

Leilani Bagby (+8, 13th) 77-73-74

Amanda Moltke-Leth (+10, T-16th) 76-75-75

Alexandra Gasser (+17, T-31st) 77-81-75

Laura Moffat (+23, T-43) 75-85-79

1998

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Tijeras Creek Golf Club)

4th (+52, 916) 311-305-300

Alicia Um (+6, T-7th) 80-70-72

Amandine Vincent (+13, T-19th) 74-80-75

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

Leilani Bagby (+20, 31st) 78-77-81

Laura Moffat (+24, T-42nd) 82-81-77

1997

Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Country Club)

3rd (+19, 883) 301-288-294

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

Sophie Sandolo (+6, T-11th) 78-70-74

Amandine Vincent (+6, T-11th) 76-71-75

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

Alexandra Gasser (+19, 31st) 80-75-80

1996

Tucson, Ariz. (The Raven Golf Club)

2nd (+12, 876) 302-288-286

Jeong Min Park (-1, T-2nd) 75-70-70

Eunice Choi (+6, T-9th) 81-67-74

Amandine Vincent (+6, T-9th) 73-78-71

Jenny Park (+8, T-14th) 73-80-71

Kathy Choi (+15, T-22nd) 81-73-77

1995

Corvallis, Ore. (Trysting Tree Golf Club)

2nd (+27, 891)

Jennifer Choi (+2, T-6th) 218

Kathy Choi (+6, 10th) 222

Betty Chen (+9, 15th) 225

Jeong Min Park (+11, T-17th) 227

Eunice Choi (+17, T-28th) 233

1994

Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood Country Club)

3rd (+52, 928)

Kathy Choi (+14, T-9th) 233

Jenny Park (+14, T-9th) 233

Eunice Choi (+17, T-15th) 236

Jeong Min Park (+17, T-15th) 236

Jennifer Choi (+19, 17th) 238

1993

Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla Country Club)

2nd (+57, 921)

Elizabeth Bowman (+5, 3rd) 221

Mia Lojdahl (+13, 7th) 229

Patti Sinn (+19, 18th) 235

Kathy Choi (+22, 25th) 238

Jennifer Choi (+24, 27th) 240

1992

Tempe, Ariz. (Karsten Golf Course)

4th (+48, 912)

Jenny Park (+4, 5th) 220

Christy Erb (+14, 12th) 230

Elizabeth Bowman (+17, T-18th) 233

Patti Sinn (+18, T-20th) 234

Jennifer Choi (+24, 33rd) 240

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

1991

Eugene, Ore. (Eugene Country Club)

1st (+30, 894)

Lisa Kiggens (+1, 1st) 217

Debbi Koyama (+6, 3rd) 222

LaRee Sugg (+14, T-4th) 230

Elizabeth Bowman (+21, T-14th) 237

Christy Erb (+24, T-22nd) 240

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS

1990

Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course)

1st (+22, 898)

Jean Zedlitz (+3, 3rd) 222

Elizabeth Bowman (+4, T-4th) 223

Christy Erb (+4, T-4th) 223

Debbi Koyama (+14, T-19th) 233

Carrie Leary (+20, T-32nd) 239

1989

Pasadena, Calif. (Annandale Golf Club)

5th (+82, 946)

Jean Zedlitz (+10, 4th) 226

Annika Ostberg (+22, T-14th) 238

Christy Erb (+22, T-17th) 238

Paige Wery (+33, 27th) 249

LaRee Sugg (+36, T-29th) 252

1988

Redmond, Wash. (Sahalee Country Club)

2nd (+78, 1,230)

Debbi Koyama (+18, T-6th) 306

Valerie Pamard (+18, T-6th) 306

Jean Zedlitz (+23, T-12th) 311

Camilla Karlsson (+31, T-22nd) 319

Lana Perhacs (+31, T-22nd) 319

1987

Tucson, Ariz. (Oro Valley Country Club)

5th (+79, 1,231)

Kristal Parker (+10, 4th) 298

Lana Perhacs (+24, 20th) 312

Jean Zedlitz (+25, 21st) 313

Paige Wery (+27, 24th) 315

Valerie Pamard (+37, T-31st) 325

PAGE 36 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Lisa Kiggens Elizabeth Bowman
PAGE 37 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECORDS 38 Individual Career Records 39 Individual Season Records 40 Individual Tournament Records
Photo Insert: Lilia Vu

TOURNAMENT WINS

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

UNDER PAR ROUNDS

SCORING AVERAGE

ROUNDS IN THE 60s

ROUNDS PLAYED

PAGE 38 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Player Years Wins 1. Lilia Vu 2015-18 8 2. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 7 Bronte Law 2013-16 7 4. Kay Cockerill 1982-86 6 5. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 5 6. Erynne Lee 2011-15 4 Alison Lee 2013-14 4 Stephanie Kono 2008-12 4 Kristal Parker 1984-88 4 10. Emma Spitz 2019-22 3 Tiffany Joh 2005-09 3 Mariajo Uribe 2007-09 3 Amandine Vincent 1995-98 3 Lisa Kiggens 1989-91 3 Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 3 16. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 2 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
(min. 4 rounds) Player Years Rds./Strokes AVG 1. Alison Lee 2013-14 43/3042 70.74 2. Lilia Vu 2015-18 95/6754 71.09 3. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 56/4003 71.48 4. Emma Spitz 2019-22 82/5883 71.74 5. Bronte Law 2013-16 109/7830 71.83 6. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 106/7650 72.17 7. Erynne Lee 2011-15 138/9992 72.41 8. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 113/8228 72.81 9. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 128/9332 72.91 10. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 124/9050 72.98 11. Mariajo Uribe 2007-09 64/4685 73.20 12. Amie Cochran 2004-06 69/5056 73.28 13. Lee Lopez 2010-13 101/7409 73.36 14. Beth Wu 2015-19 127/9337 73.52 15. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 132/9724 73.67
Player Years Rounds 1. Erynne Lee 2011-15 53 2. Lilia Vu 2015-18 50 3. Bronte Law 2013-16 48 4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 47 5. Emma Spitz 2019-22 41 Tiffany Joh 2005-09 41 7. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 39 8. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 35 9. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 33 10. Beth Wu 2015-19 31 11. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 29 12. Louise Ridderström 2012-16 27 Ani Gulugian 2010-14 27 Alison Lee 2013-14 27 Lee Lopez 2010-13 27 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season
Player Years Rounds 1. Lilia Vu 2015-18 31 2. Erynne Lee 2011-15 28 3. Bronte Law 2013-16 25 4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 22 Tiffany Joh 2005-09 22 6. Emma Spitz 2019-22 18 Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 18 8. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-19 17 9. Alison Lee 2013-14 15 10. Beth Wu 2015-19 11 Louise Ridderström 2012-16 11 Tiffany Lua 2009-13 11 Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 11 14. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 10 15. Ani Gulugian 2010-14 9 Lee Lopez 2010-13 9 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season
10 FINISHES Player Years Top 10s 1. Erynne Lee 2011-15 27 2. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 24 Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 24 4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 23 5. Lilia Vu 2015-18 22 Tiffany Lua 2009-13 22 7. Emma Spitz 2019-22 20 Bronte Law 2013-16 20 9. Kristal Parker 1984-88 19 10. Christy Erb 1988-92 18 11. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 17 12. Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 16 Kay Cockerill 1982-86 *16 14. Susie Mathews 2002-06 14 15. Lee Lopez 2010-13 13 Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 13 Kathy Choi 1992-96 13 Elizabeth Bowman 1989-93 13 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season
20 FINISHES Player Years Top 20s 1. Erynne Lee 2011-15 35 2. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 34 3. Christy Erb 1988-92 33 4. Stephanie Kono 2008-12 32 Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 32 Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 32 7. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 30 8. Kristal Parker 1984-88 29 9. Lilia Vu 2015-18 28 10. Beth Wu 2015-19 27 11. Mariel Galdiano 2016-20 26 12. Glory Yang 2007-11 25 Elizabeth Bowman 1989-93 25 14. Emma Spitz 2019-22 24 Susie Mathews 2002-06 24 15. Bronte Law 2013-16 23 Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 23 Amandine Vincent 1995-98 23 Jenny Park 1991-96 23 Debbi Koyama 1987-91 23 Kay Cockerill 1982-86 *23 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season
TOP
TOP
Player Years Rounds 1. Jean Zedlitz 1986-90 146 2. Ani Gulugian 2010-14 144 3. Louise Ridderström 2012-16 139 4. Erynne Lee 2011-15 138 5. Jeong Min Park 1993-97 136 6. Christy Erb 1988-92 133 7. Charlotte Mayorkas 2001-05 132 8. Glory Yang 2007-11 130 9. Susie Mathews 2002-06 129 Gina Umeck 2000-04 129 Elizabeth Bowman 1989-93 129 12. Tiffany Lua 2009-13 128 13. Beth Wu 2015-19 127 14. Sydnee Michaels 2006-10 126 15. Tiffany Joh 2005-09 124 Eunice Choi 1993-97 124 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season
Jean Zedlitz
Erynne Lee

TOURNAMENT WINS

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

UNDER PAR ROUNDS

ROUNDS IN THE 60s

SCORING

TOP 20 FINISHES

ROUNDS PLAYED

PAGE 39 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Player Season Wins 1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 4 Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 4 Lilia Vu 2016-17 4 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 4 5. Patty Tavatanakit 2018-19 3 Bronte Law 2015-16 3 Alison Lee 2013-14 3 Lisa Kiggens 1990-91 3 9. Zoe Antoinette Campos 2022-23 2 Mariel Galdiano 2018-19 2 Beth Wu 2018-19 2 Louise Ridderström 2015-16 2 Bronte Law 2014-15 2 Stephanie Kono 2008-09 2 Mariajo Uribe 2007-08 2 Amandine Vincent 1997-98 2 Jean Zedlitz 1989-90 2 Kay Cockerill 1985-86 2 Kristal Parker 1985-86 2 Kay Cockerill 1984-85 2 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season
Player Season Rd/Strk AVG 1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 30/2111 70.37 2. Bronte Law 2015-16 31/2189 70.61 3. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 28/1982 70.79 4. Alison Lee 2013-14 34/2415 71.03 5. Emma Spitz 2019-20 22/1570 71.36 6. Zoe Antoinette Campos 2022-23 28/2000 71.43 7. Lilia Vu 2016-17 27/1929 71.44 8. Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 35/2506 71.60 9. Lilia Vu 2015-16 32/2293 71.66 10. Tiffany Joh 2007-08 34/2443 71.85 11. Bronte Law 2014-15 35/2517 71.91 12. Erynne Lee 2013-14 36/2591 71.97 13. Stephanie Kono 2009-10 30/2160 72.00 14. Erynne Lee 2012-13 33/2380 72.12 15. Patty Tavatanakit 2018-19 28/2021 72.18 16. Stephanie Kono 2008-09 33/2384 72.24
AVERAGE (min. 20 rounds)
Player Season Rounds 1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 20 Bronte Law 2015-16 20 Alison Lee 2013-14 20 4. Erynne Lee 2013-14 19 5. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 18 6. Bronte Law 2014-15 17 7. Mariel Galdiano 2017-18 16 8. Stephanie Kono 2010-11 15 Stephanie Kono 2009-10 15 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 15 11. Zoe Antoinette Campos 2022-23 14 Erynne Lee 2014-15 14 Tiffany Lua 2011-12 14 Tiffany Joh 2006-07 14 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 14 15. Lilia Vu 2016-17 13 Lilia Vu 2015-16 13 Lee Lopez 2011-12 13 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season
Player Season Rounds 1. Lilia Vu 2017-18 13 2. Bronte Law 2015-16 11 3. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 10 Alison Lee 2013-14 10 Erynne Lee 2013-14 10 6. Mariel Galdiano 2017-18 9 Lilia Vu 2016-17 9 Bronte Law 2014-15 9 Tiffany Joh 2006-07 9 10. Erynne Lee 2012-13 8 11. Patty Tavatanakit 2018-19 7 Lilia Vu 2015-16 7 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 Jane Park 2005-06 6 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1995-96 season TOP 10 FINISHES Player Season Top 10s 1. Tiffany Joh 2007-08 10 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 10 3. Lilia Vu 2017-18 9 Alison Lee 2013-14 9 Tiffany Lua 2011-12 9 Amanda Moltke-Leth 1999-00 9 Kay Cockerill 1985-86 9 8. Zoe Antoinette Campos 2022-23 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 13. Bronte Law 2014-15 7 Erynne Lee 2012-13 7 Lee Lopez 2011-12 7 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 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season
Player Season Top 20s 1. Jean Zedlitz 1989-90 12 Kay Cockerill 1985-86 12 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 9. Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 10 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 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season
Player Season Rounds 1. Lana Perhacs 1986-87 41 2. Kay Cockerill 1984-85 39 Sophie LaPaire 1984-85 39 Kristal Parker 1984-85 39 5. Kristal Parker 1986-87 38 Jean Zedlitz 1986-87 38 7. Clare Legaspi 2018-19 37 Beth Wu 2018-19 37 Ani Gulugian 2013-14 37 Bronte Law 2013-14 37 Ani Gulugian 2011-12 37 Lee Lopez 2011-12 37 Tiffany Lua 2011-12 37 Amie Cochran 2004-05 37 Hannah Jun 2004-05 37 Susie Mathews 2004-05 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 * Statistics unavailable prior to 1984-85 season
Claire Legaspi Kristal Parker

SCORE

BEST 54-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR

BEST 18-HOLE SCORE

PAGE 40 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Score Player To Par Tournament 202 Lilia Vu -14 2018 Wildcat Invitational 202 Stephanie Kono -11 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate 203 Mariel Galdiano -13 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 203 Patty Tavatanakit -13 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 203 Sydnee Michaels -13 2008 NCAA Regional 204 Zoe Antoinette Campos -12 2023 Anuenue Spring Break Classic 204 Lilia Vu -12 2017 Anuenue Spring Break Classic 204 Bronte Law -12 2016 PING/ASU Invitational 204 Alison Lee -12 2013 Betsy Rawls 205 Patty Tavatanakit -11 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge 205 Mariel Galdiano -11 2018 Wildcat Invitational 205 Bronte Law -11 2015 NCAA Regional 205 Sydnee Michaels -11 2008 Mason Rudolph 205 Mariel Galdiano -8 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate 205 Lilia Vu -8 2017 Battle at the Beach 205 Bronte Law -8 2015 Stanford Intercollegiate 205 Bronte Law -8 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate
54-HOLE & 18-HOLE RECORDS BEST 54-HOLE
To Par Player Score Tournament -14 Lilia Vu 202 2018 Wildcat Invitational -13 Mariel Galdiano 203 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge -13 Patty Tavatanakit 203 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate -13 Sydnee Michaels 203 2008 NCAA Regional -12 Zoe Antoinette Campos 204 2023 Anuenue Spring Break Classic -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
Score Player To Par Tournament (Round) 62 Mariel Galdiano -9 2018 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) 63 Patty Tavatanakit -9 2018 ANNIKA Intercollegiate (3) 63 Lilia Vu -9 2017 Silverado Showdown (2) 64 Lilia Vu -8 2018 Wildcat Invitational (1) 64 Bronte Law -8 2016 PING/ASU Invitational (1) 65 Caroline Canales -7 2023 The Match in the Desert (1) 65 Bronte Law -8 2013 Nanea Pac-12 Preview (2) 65 Mariel Galdiano -7 2018 Golfweek Conference Challenge (3) 65 Erynne Lee -7 2013 Anuenue Classic (3) 65 Sydnee Michaels -7 2009 Mason Rudolph (2) 65 Mariajo Uribe -7 2008 NCAA Regional (1) 65 Tiffany Joh -7 2007 Mason Rudolph (1) 65 Jane Park -7 2006 PING/ASU Invitational (3) 65 Charlotte Mayorkas -7 2004 ASU Invitational (3) 65 Bronte Law -6 2016 Stanford Intercollegiate (2) 65 Bronte Law -6 2014 Stanford Intercollegiate (1) BEST 18-HOLE
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 Caroline Canales 65 2023 The Match in the Desert (1) -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)
SCORE
Vu Patty Tavatanakit
Lilia
PAGE 41 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE HONORS HONORS 42 Hall of Fame 43 ANNIKA Award 44 All-Americans 46 Conference Honors
Photo Insert: Bronte Law

UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame

PAGE 42 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE HALL OF FAME
Jackie Tobian-Steinmann Class of 2008 Kay Cockerill Class of 2011 Women’s Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame Jackie Tobian-Steinmann Coaches Class of 1989 Janet Coles Players Class of 1988 Kay Cockerill Players Class of 1996 Carrie Forsyth Coaches Class of 2011 Tiffany Joh Class of 2021 Carrie Forsyth Class of 2023

ANNIKA AWARD WINNERS

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.

Two Bruins – Alison Lee and Bronte Law – have taken home the award in its 10-year history.

Lee was 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.

Law won the award 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.

Lilia Vu was named an ANNIKA Award finalist in 2018.

Alison Lee (2014)

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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. 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.

“I still remember winning the tournament … I had always been in contention and on leaderboards 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.

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.”

Bronte Law (2016)

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.

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. She was the first ANNIKA Award winner to receive an exemption to compete in the Evian Championship, the final LPGA major of the year.

“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 can’t explain how proud I am to be a Bruin,” Law continued. “It is something I never thought I would experience.”

“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.”

PAGE 43 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Alison Lee Bronte Law

WOMEN’S GOLF COACHES ASSOCIATION (WGCA) HONORS

PING WGCA PLAYER OF THE YEAR

WGCA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

WGCA ALL-AMERICANS

Parker

Notes: Thirty-one UCLA student-athletes have hauled in 54 total WGCA All-American selections, including 38 First-Team nods. Does not include honorable mention.

Tiffany Lua is the only UCLA student-athlete to be selected to a WGCA All-American Team four times while Tiffany Joh and

Eyrnne Lee have been recognized to three All-American teams and one honorable mention list.

Emma Spitz, Stephanie Kono, Charlotte Mayorkas and Lilia Vu are UCLA’s only three-time WGCA First-Team All-Americans. Joh, Lee, Bronte Law, Patty Tavatanakit and Mariajo are next with two First-Team All-American recognitions each.

WGCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLARS Caroline

WGCA

WGCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

WGCA PALMER MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD

WGCA

COACH OF THE YEAR

PAGE 44 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Lilia Vu 2017-2018 Bronte Law 2015-2016
Patty Tavatanakit 2017-2018 Alison Lee 2013-2014 Erynne Lee 2011-2012
2022-23 Zoe Antoinette Campos 1st Team 2021-22 Emma Spitz 1st Team 2020-21 Emma Spitz 1st Team 2019-20 Emma Spitz 1st Team Emilie Paltrinieri 3rd Team 2018-19 Patty Tavatanakit 1st Team Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention 2017-18 Patty Tavatanakit 1st Team Lilia Vu 1st Team Mariel Galdiano 2nd Team 2016-17 Lilia Vu 1st Team Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention 2015-16 Bronte Law 1st Team Lilia Vu 1st Team Beth Wu Honorable Mention 2014-15 Bronte Law 1st Team Erynne Lee Honorable Mention 2013-14 Alison Lee 1st Team Erynne Lee 2nd Team Bronte Law Honorable Mention Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention 2012-13 Erynne Lee 1st Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team 2011-12 Erynne Lee 1st Team Lee Lopez 1st Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention 2010-11 Stephanie Kono 1st Team Lee Lopez 2nd Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team Glory Yang Honorable Mention 2009-10 Stephanie Kono 1st Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team Sydnee Michaels 2nd Team 2008-09 Stephanie Kono 1st Team Mariajo Uribe 1st Team Glory Yang 2nd Team Tiffany Joh Honorable Mention 2007-08 Tiffany Joh 1st Team Mariajo Uribe 1st Team Sydnee Michaels 2nd Team Glory Yang 2nd Team 2006-07 Tiffany Joh 2nd Team Hannah Jun Honorable Mention 2005-06 Tiffany Joh 1st Team Jane Park 1st Team Amie Cochran Honorable Mention 2004-05 Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Team Amie Cochran 2nd Team Susie Mathews 2nd Team 2003-04 Susie Mathews 1st Team Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Team Hannah Jun 2nd Team Krystal Shearer Honorable Mention 2002-03 Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Team 2000-01 Laura Moffat Honorable Mention 1999-00 Amanda Moltke-Leth 1st Team 1997-98 Amandine Vincent Honorable Mention 1996-97 Sophie Sandolo 2nd Team 1995-96 Jenny Park 1st Team Kathy Choi 2nd Team Jeong Min Park Honorable Mention Amandine Vincent Honorable Mention 1994-95 Jennifer Choi Honorable Mention Amandine Vincent Honorable Mention 1992-93 Elizabeth Bowman Honorable Mention 1991-92 Christy Erb 2nd Team 1990-91 Lisa Kiggens 1st Team Debbi Koyama 2nd Team LaRee Sugg 2nd Team 1989-90 Jean Zedlitz 2nd Team 1988-89 Jean Zedlitz 1st Team
Valerie Pamard Honorable Mention
Kristal
Honorable Mention
Cockerill 1st Team Kristal Parker 2nd Team
2nd Team Kristal
Honorable Mention
1987-88
1986-87
Parker
1985-86 Kay
1984-85 Kay Cockerill
Canales 2022-23, 2021-22 Yuki Yoshihara 2020-21, 2019-20 Ty Akabane 2019-20 Emilie Paltrinieri 2019-20 Louise Ridderström 2015-16, 2012-13 Susie Mathews 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03 Bridget Dwyer 2003-04, 2002-03 Gina Umeck 2003-04 Alexandra Gasser 1998-99, 1997-98 Valerie Pamard 1987-88
NATIONAL
THE
Carrie Forsyth 2003-04 Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1995-96
COACH OF
YEAR
Forsyth 2017-18,
Carrie
2011-12, 2009-10, 2003-04
Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1985-86
ASSISTANT
Alicia Um Holmes 2013-14
Emma Spitz

GOLFWEEK PLAYER OF THE YEAR

GOLFWEEK HONORS

2006-07

Tiffany Joh

2005-06

GOLFWEEK ALL-AMERICANS

Jun

Tiffany Joh

Park

Amie Cochran

Hannah Jun 2nd Team

Susie Mathews

3rd Team

Notes: Nineteen 43 total GolfWeek All-American selections, including 20 First-Team nods. Does not include honorable mention.

Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee and Tiffany Lua are the only UCLA student-athletes to be selected to a GolfWeek All-American Team four times in a career. Emma Spitz, Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono and Lilia Vu have been recognized on three GolfWeek All-American Teams.

Emma Spitz, Erynne Lee and Lilia Vu are UCLA’s only threetime GolfWeek First-Team All-Americans. Tiffany Joh, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law and Patty Tavatanakit have been named to two GolfWeek All-American First Teams.

PAGE 45 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Bronte Law 2015-16 Alison Lee 2013-14
2022-23 Zoe Antoinette Campos 1st Team 2021-22 Emma Spitz 1st Team 2020-21 Emma Spitz 1st Team 2019-20 Emma Spitz 1st Team Emilie Paltrinieri Honorable Mention 2018-19 Patty Tavatanakit 1st Team Mariel Galdiano 3rd Team Beth Wu Honorable Mention 2017-18 Patty Tavatanakit 1st Team Lilia Vu 1st Team Mariel Galdiano 2nd Team 2016-17 Lilia Vu 1st Team Mariel Galdiano 2nd Team 2015-16 Bronte Law 1st Team Lilia Vu 1st Team Beth Wu Honorable Mention 2014-15 Bronte Law 1st Team Erynne Lee 2nd Team 2013-14 Alison Lee 1st Team Erynne Lee 1st Team Louise Ridderström 3rd Team Bronte Law Honorable Mention 2012-13 Erynne Lee 1st Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team 2011-12 Erynne Lee 1st Team Lee Lopez 2nd Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention 2010-11 Stephanie Kono 2nd Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team Lee Lopez 3rd Team Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention Glory Yang Honorable Mention 2009-10 Stephanie Kono 1st Team
Lua 2nd Team
Michaels 2nd Team
Kono 1st Team
Uribe 2nd Team
Joh 3rd Team Glory Yang 3rd Team
Michaels Honorable Mention
Joh 1st Team Mariajo Uribe 1st Team Glory Yang 2nd Team Sydnee Michaels 3rd Team
Tiffany
Sydnee
2008-09 Stephanie
Mariajo
Tiffany
Sydnee
2007-08 Tiffany
2nd Team
Hannah
Honorable Mention
1st Team
Jane
1st Team
2nd Team
Beth Wu Sydnee Michaels Glory Yang

PAC-10/12 GOLFER OF THE YEAR

CONFERENCE HONORS

PAC-10/12 FRESHMAN/NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

ALL-PAC-10/12 CONFERENCE

2022-23 (no team designations)

Zoe

Notes: Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee and Tiffany Lua are UCLA’s only student-athletes to be named to an all-conference team four times in a career (does not include honorable mention).

Lee is the only Bruin to be named to an All-Pac-12 First Team four times while six Bruins have been named to the All-Pac-12 First Team three times: Joh, Lua, Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Charlotte Mayorkas and Lilia Vu.

PAC-12 GOLFER OF THE WEEK

Name Date

Zoe Antoinette Campos April 11, 2023

Zoe Antoinette Campos April 4, 2023

Notes: The Pac-12 Conference switched to weekly awards in 2022-2023.

PAC-12 GOLFER OF THE MONTH

Name Month

Patty Tavatanakit

Patty Tavatanakit

Lilia Vu

Lilia Vu

Lilia Vu

Lilia Vu

Lilia Vu

Bronte Law

Bronte Law

Bronte Law

Alison Lee

Bronte Law

Alison Lee

Alison Lee

Alison Lee

September 2018

April 2018

March 2018

February 2018

November 2017

April 2017

March 2017

November 2016

October 2015

February 2015

November 2014

October 2014

September 2014

April 2014

October 2013

PAGE 46 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Lilia Vu 2017-18 Bronte Law 2015-16, 2014-15 Alison Lee 2013-14 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04
Patty Tavatanakit 2017-18 Lilia Vu 2015-16 Alison Lee 2013-14 Erynne Lee 2011-12 Tiffany Joh 2005-06 Hannah Jun 2003-04 Yvonne Choe 2001-02
Antoinette
Canales
Campos Caroline
Emma Spitz
Emma Spitz 1st Team Annabel Wilson Honorable Mention Yuki Yoshihara Honorable Mention 2018-19 Mariel Galdiano 1st Team Patty Tavatanakit 1st Team 2017-18 Mariel Galdiano 1st Team Patty Tavatanakit 1st Team Lilia Vu 1st Team Beth Wu Honorable Mention 2016-17 Mariel Galdiano 1st Team Lilia Vu 1st Team Beth Wu Honorable Mention 2015-16 Bronte Law 1st Team Lilia Vu 1st Team Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention Beth Wu Honorable Mention 2014-15 Bronte Law 1st Team Erynne Lee 1st Team 2013-14 Alison Lee 1st Team Erynne Lee 1st Team Bronte Law 2nd Team Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention 2012-13 Erynne Lee 1st Team Tiffany Lua 1st Team Lee Lopez 2nd Team Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention 2011-12 Erynne Lee 1st Team Lee Lopez 1st Team Tiffany Lua 1st Team Ani Gulugian 2nd Team Brianna Do Honorable Mention 2010-11 Stephanie Kono 1st Team Lee Lopez 1st Team Tiffany Lua 1st Team Ani Gulugian 2nd Team Glory Yang 2nd Team 2009-10 Stephanie Kono 1st Team Sydnee Michaels 1st Team Brianna Do 2nd Team Tiffany Lua 2nd Team Glory Yang Honorable Mention 2008-09 Stephanie Kono 1st Team Glory Yang 1st Team Tiffany Joh 2nd Team Sydnee Michaels 2nd Team Mariajo Uribe 2nd Team Ryann O’Toole Honorable Mention 2007-08 Tiffany Joh 1st Team Glory Yang 1st Team Sydnee Michaels 2nd Team Mariajo Uribe 2nd Team 2006-07 Tiffany Joh 1st Team Hannah Jun 2nd Team Ryann O’Toole Honorable Mention 2005-06 Tiffany Joh 1st Team Jane Park 1st Team Amie Cochran 2nd Team Susie Mathews Honorable Mention 2004-05 Amie Cochran 1st Team Susie Mathews 1st Team Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Team Hannah Jun Honorable Mention 2003-04 Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Team Hannah Jun 2nd Team Susie Mathews 2nd Team Krystal Shearer 2nd Team Gina Umeck Honorable Mention 2002-03 Charlotte Mayorkas 1st Team Susie Mathews 2nd Team Hana Kim Honorable Mention Gina Umeck Honorable Mention 2001-02 Yvonne Choe 2nd Team Alicia Um Honorable Mention Gina Umeck Honorable Mention 2000-01 Saki Uechi Honorable Mention Gina Umeck Honorable Mention 1999-00 Amanda Moltke-Leth 1st Team 1998-99 Giulia Sergas Honorable Mention 1997-98 Amandine Vincent 2nd Team 1996-97 Sophie Sandolo 2nd Team Amandine Vincent 2nd Team Eunice Choi Honorable Mention 1995-96 Kathy Choi 1st Team Jenny Park 1st Team Jeong Min Park 2nd Team Amandine Vincent 2nd Team Eunice Choi Honorable Mention 1994-95 Jennifer Choi 2nd Team Kathy Choi Honorable Mention Jeong Min Park Honorable Mention 1993-94 Jennifer Choi 2nd Team Jeong Min Park 2nd Team Jenny Park 3rd Team 1992-93 Elizabeth Bowman 1st Team Jennifer Choi 2nd Team Mia Lojdahl 2nd Team 1991-92 Christy Erb 2nd Team Jenny Park 2nd Team 1990-91 Lisa Kiggens 1st Team Debbi Koyama 1st Team LaRee Sugg 1st Team Elizabeth Bowman 2nd Team 1989-90 Elizabeth Bowman 1st Team Jean Zedlitz 1st Team Christy Erb 2nd Team 1988-89 Jean Zedlitz 1st Team 1987-88 Valerie Pamard 2nd Team
1st Team
2021-22 (no team designations)
2020-21
1986-87 Kristal Parker

CONFERENCE & MISCELLANEOUS HONORS

PAC-10/12 ALL-ACADEMIC

2019-20 (no team designations)

Clare Legaspi

2018-19

Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention

Clare Legaspi Honorable Mention

Beth Wu Honorable Mention

2017-18

Erin Choi Honorable Mention

Mariel Galdiano Honorable Mention

Clare Legaspi Honorable Mention

2015-16

Louise Ridderström

Erin Choi

Lydia Choi Honorable Mention

Bronte Law

2014-15

Bronte Law

Honorable Mention

Erynne Lee Honorable Mention

Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention

2013-14

Ani Gulugian Honorable Mention

Erynne Lee

Honorable Mention

Louise Ridderström Honorable Mention

Erynne Lee

Lee Lopez

2011-12

Lee Lopez

Tiffany Lua

2010-11

MULTIPLE PAC-10/12 ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS

3 Tiffany Joh, Erynne Lee, Clare Legaspi, Lee Lopez, Tiffany Lua, Melissa Martin, Susie Mathews, Louise Ridderström, Gina Umeck, Glory Yang

2 Elizabeth Bowman, Erin Choi, Bridget Dwyer, Mariel Galdiano, Stephanie Kono, Bronte Law, Laura Moffat

MULTIPLE PAC-10/12 1ST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS

2 Susie Mathews

PAC-10/12 COACH OF THE YEAR

GOLFSTAT CUP (best scoring average)

Kristin

PAGE 47 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Team
2nd
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Lua 2nd Team
Honorable
2012-13 Tiffany
Mention
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Stephanie Kono 2nd Team
Honorable Mention
Lee Lopez
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Stephanie Kono Honorable Mention Glory Yang Honorable Mention 2008-09 Tiffany Joh 2nd Team Mariajo Uribe 2nd Team Glory Yang Honorable Mention 2007-08 Tiffany Joh 2nd Team 2006-07 Tiffany Joh 2nd Team 2005-06 Susie Mathews 1st Team Brianna Loyear 2nd Team 2004-05 Susie Mathews 2nd Team Melissa Martin Honorable Mention 2003-04 Susie Mathews 1st Team Bridget Dwyer 2nd Team Gina Umeck 2nd Team 2002-03 Gina Umeck 1st Team Bridget Dwyer 2nd Team Melissa Martin Honorable Mention
Gina Umeck 2nd Team
Martin Honorable Mention
Tiffany Lua
Glory Yang
2009-10
2001-02
Melissa
Thompson Honorable Mention
Laura
2nd Team 1999-00 Laura Moffat 2nd Team 1998-99 Alexandra
1st Team 1995-96 Jeong
1st Team 1992-93 Elizabeth Bowman 1st Team 1991-92 Elizabeth Bowman 2nd Team
2000-01
Moffat
Gasser
Min Park
Name Year Carrie Forsyth 2017-18 Carrie Forsyth 2011-12 Carrie Forsyth 2010-11 Carrie Forsyth 2004-05 Carrie Forsyth 2003-04 Carrie Forsyth 2001-02 Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1990-91 Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1989-90
Bronte Law 2015-2016 Alison Lee 2013-2014 U.S. WOMEN’S AM CHAMPS Mariajo Uribe 2007 Jane Park 2004 Kay Cockerill 1987, 1986 U.S. WOMEN’S AM SEMIFINALISTS Annabel Wilson 2022 Lilia Vu 2017 Beth Wu 2015 Alison Lee 2014 Tiffany Lua 2009 Erynne Lee 2008 Mariajo Uribe 2007 (Champ) Jane Park 2004 (Champ), 2003 Yvonne Choe 2000 Kay Cockerill 1987 (Champ), 1986 (Champ) U.S. WOMEN’S AM PUBLINKS CHAMPS Brianna Do 2011 Tiffany Joh 2008 Tiffany Joh 2006 Mary Enright 1981 CALIFORNIA STATE AM CHAMPS Ty Akabane 2018 Cindy Scholefield 1986 Mary Enright 1980 HONDA SPORT AWARD NOMINEES Lilia Vu 2017-18 Bronte Law 2015-16 Bronte Law 2014-15 Alison Lee 2013-14 Tiffany Joh 2007-08 Amie Cochran 2004-05 Susie Mathews 2003-04 Charlotte Mayorkas 2003-04 Kathy Choi 1995-96 Christy Erb 1990-91 Jean Zedlitz 1988-89 Kay Cockerill 1985-1986 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Kay Cockerill 1986 (Honorable Mention) CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Caroline Canales 2023 (At-Large) Tiffany Joh 2009 (Second Team) Tiffany Joh 2008 (Second Team) Susie Mathews 2005 (Second Team)
Vincent
Amandine
PAGE 48 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE WINS
WINS 49 Team Wins 50 Individual Wins
Photo Insert: Patty Tavatanakit

TEAM WINS

118 TOURNAMENT WINS ALL-TIME

Carrie Forsyth (1999-Pres.) 73 Wins

Jackie Tobian-Stienmann (1977-99) 43 Wins

2022-23 (2)

The Beach Invitational (+47, 911) The Match in the Desert (-12, 276)

2021-22 (1)

2018-19

2017-18 (7)

2016-17 (4)

Stanford Intercollegiate (+4, 572)

Gifford Great 8 Collegiate Match Play

Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-12, 852) Pac-12 Championships (-2, 862)

2015-16 (5)

Nanea Pac-12 Preview (+1, 877)

Bruin Wave Invitational (+4, 868)

Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (-2, 286)

PING/ASU Invitational (-12, 852)

NCAA Championships - Stroke Play (-8, 1,144)

2014-15 (1)

Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (+13, 301)

2013-14 (4)

Mason Rudolph Classic (-14, 850)

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (-22, 842)

Allstate Sugar Bowl (-21, 843)

NCAA Stillwater Regional (+11, 875)

2012-13 (2)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+18, 870)

Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (+4, 580)

2011-12 (7)

Mason Rudolph Fall Preview (+9, 873)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-10, 842)

Rainbow Wahine Invitational (-15, 849)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+16, 870)

PING/ASU Invitational (+5, 857)

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (-15, 849)

NCAA Erie Regional (+9, 873)

2010-11 (6)

Landfall Tradition (+16, 880)

Pac-10/SEC Challenge (+4, 856)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-4, 860)

PING/ASU Invitational (-1, 863)

NCAA Notre Dame Regional (+26, 890)

NCAA Championships (+21, 1,173)

2009-10 (2)

Betsy Rawls Invitational (+20, 884)

PING/ASU Invitational (-8, 856)

2008-09 (7)

Topy Cup (E, 864)

Mason Rudolph Invitational (-14, 850)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 844)

Collegiate Match Play Championship - Stroke Play (-9, 567)

Arizona Wildcat Invitational (+5, 869)

UCF Challenge (-14, 850)

NCAA Columbus Regional (+13, 877)

2007-08 (4)

Mason Rudolph Championship (-13, 851)

Kent Youel Invitational (+17, 881)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+24, 876)

NCAA Austin Regional (-3, 861)

2005-06 (5)

Dual Match vs. Stanford (+10, 298)

Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown (-24, 840)

Lorena Ochoa Invitational (E, 864)

PING/ASU Invitational (+1, 865)

Pac-10 Championships (+15, 879)

2004-05 (6)

Kent Youel Invitational (-5, 859)

Arizona Wildcat Invitational (+12, 864)

SJSU

PAGE 49 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE
Chambers Bay Invitational (+12, 876)
(2) Golfweek Conference Challenge (-32, 832) Dual Match vs. Denver (E, 288)
Stanford Intercollegiate (-3, 849) Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-20, 564) Battle at the Beach (-13, 839) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+15, 867) Wildcat Invitational (-17, 847) Pac-12 Championships (-4, 860) NCAA Championships - Stroke Play (+9, 1,161)
Spartan Invitational (+16, 868) PING/ASU Invitational (+6, 870) Pac-10 Championships (+10, 874) NCAA Las Cruces Regional (+25, 889) 2003-04 (6) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+24, 876) SJSU Spartan Invitational (-6, 858) PING/ASU Invitational (-3, 861) Pac-10 Championships (+38, 902) NCAA Stanford Regional (-3, 861) NCAA Championships (-4, 1,148) 2001-02 (1) NCAA Stanford Regional (+19, 883) 2000-01 (2) San Diego State Fall Classic (+41, 905) Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic (+35, 899) 1999-00 (1) Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic (+59, 923) 1995-96 (4) Rolex Fall Preview (+15, 879) New Mexico Invitational (+8, 884) Stanford Invitational (+13, 889) San Diego State Classic (+21, 605) 1994-95 (2) BYU Invitational (891) New Mexico Invitational (897) 1992-93 (2) Oregon Invitational (902) Arizona Invitational (896) 1991-92 (1) Oregon Invitational (928) 1990-91 (5) Bruin Desert Classic (611) Golf World Invitational (895) Pac-10 Championships (894) California Collegiates (884) NCAA Championships (1,197) 1989-90 (2) BYU Invitational (906) Pac-10 Championships (898) 1987-88 (1) BYU Invitational (900) 1986-87 (1) Hawaii Invitational (936) 1985-86 (1) BYU Invitational (906) 1984-85 (2) Weber State Invitational (625) Arizona Tournament (904) * No records available prior to 1984-85 season
Ryann O’Toole Eunice Choi

91 INDIVIDUAL WINS ALL-TIME

2022-23 (3)

Zoe Antoinette Campos (2)

Silverado Showdown (-5, 211)

Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-12, 204)

Caroline Canales (1)

The Match in the Desert (-7, 65)

2021-22 (1)

Emma Spitz (1)

Chambers Bay Invitational (-1, 215)

2020-21 (1)

Emma Spitz (1)

NCAA Louisville Regional (-8, 208)

2019-20 (1)

Emma Spitz (1)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-5, 211)

2018-19 (7)

Patty Tavatanakit (3)

ANNIKA Intercollegiate (-13, 203)

Dual Match vs. Denver (-5, 67)

NCAA East Lansing Regional (-8, 208)

Mariel Galdiano (2)

Golfweek Conference Challenge (-13, 203)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 205)

Beth Wu (2)

Dual Match vs. Denver (-5, 67)

PING/ASU Invitational (-7, 209)

2017-18 (8)

Patty Tavatanakit (4)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-6, 207)

Silverado Showdown (-8, 208)

Pac-12 Championship (-8, 208)

NCAA San Francisco Regional (-8, 208)

Lilia Vu (4)

Battle at the Beach (-8, 205)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-1, 212)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-1, 215)

Wildcat Invitational (-14, 202)

2016-17 (5)

Lilia Vu (4)

Bruin Wave Invitational (E, 219)

Anuenue Spring Break Classic (-12, 204)

Silverado Showdown (-8, 208)

Pac-12 Championship (-7, 209)

Bronte Law (1)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-7, 135)

2015-16 (5)

Bronte Law (3)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 205)

PING/ASU Invitational (-12, 204)

NCAA Bryan Regional (-7, 209)

Louise Ridderström (2)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-3, 213)

Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (-4, 68)

2014-15 (4)

Bronte Law (2)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-8, 205)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-5, 208)

Alison Lee (1)

Pac-12 Preview (-10, 209)

Erynne Lee (1)

Bruin Wave Invitational (E, 216)

2013-14 (5)

Alison Lee (3)

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (-12, 204)

Stanford Intercollegiate (-7, 206)

Pac-12 Championship (-5, 211)

Bronte Law (1)

Pac-12 Preview (-8, 211)

Erynne Lee (1)

Mason Rudolph Classic (-7, 209)

2012-13 (1)

Erynne Lee (1)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (E, 213)

2011-12 (3)

Ani Gulugian (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (-1, 212)

Erynne Lee (1)

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (-9, 207)

Lee Lopez (1)

Rainbow Wahine Invitational (-15, 849)

2010-11 (3)

Stephanie Kono (1)

NCAA Notre Dame Regional (+2, 218)

Lee Lopez (1)

Bruin Wave Invitational (-4, 212)

Tiffany Lua (1)

Landfall Tradition (-2, 214)

2009-10 (1)

Stephanie Kono (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (-9, 207)

2008-09 (5)

Stephanie Kono (2)

Collegiate Match Play Championship - Stroke Play (-12, 132)

UCF Challenge (-8, 208)

Sydnee Michaels (1)

Mason Rudolph Invitational (-11, 205)

Mariajo Uribe (1)

NCAA Columbus Regional (-4, 212)

Glory Yang (1)

Topy Cup (-4, 212)

2007-08 (3)

Mariajo Uribe (2)

Kent Youel Invitational (+1, 217)

NCAA Austin Regional (-8, 208)

Tiffany Joh (1)

Kent Youel Invitational (+1, 217)

2006-07 (2)

Tiffany Joh (1)

Pac-10 Championship (+2, 218)

Sydnee Michaels (1)

NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (-13, 203)

2005-06 (1)

Hannah Jun (1)

Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown (-10, 206)

2004-05 (1)

Amie Cochran (1)

Kent Youel Invitational (-4, 212)

2003-04 (6)

Charlotte Mayorkas (4)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (-6, 207)

SJSU Spartan Invitational (-5, 211)

PING/ASU Invitational (-9, 207)

Pac-10 Championship (+2, 218)

Hannah Jun (1)

NCAA Stanford Regional (-7, 209)

Hana Kim (1)

Matador Spring Invitational (+1, 143)

2002-03 (1)

Charlotte Mayorkas (1)

PING/ASU Invitational (-7, 209)

2000-01 (1)

Johanna Andersson (1)

San Diego State Fall Classic (+4, 223)

1999-00 (2)

Laura Moffat (1)

Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic (+10, 226)

Amanda Moltke-Leth (1)

Peg Barnard Collegiate (E, 144)

1997-98 (2)

Amandine Vincent (2)

Dick McGuire Invitational (-1, 215)

LSU/Fairwood Invitational (+4, 220)

1995-96 (2)

Jeong Min Park (1)

San Diego State Classic (+3, 149)

Amandine Vincent (1)

New Mexico Invitational (-5, 214)

1994-95 (1)

Jeong Min Park (1)

BYU Invitational (217)

1992-93 (1)

Mia Lojdahl (1)

Arizona Invitational (212)

1991-92 (1)

Jenny Park (1)

Oregon Invitational (224)

1990-91 (4)

Lisa Kiggens (3)

Bruin Desert Classic (148)

Pac-10 Championship (217)

California Collegiates (219)

Christy Erb (1)

Golf World Invitational (221)

1989-90 (2)

Jean Zedlitz (2)

BYU Invitational (906)

Oregon Invitational (901)

1988-89 (1)

Jean Zedlitz (1)

Oklahoma State Invitational (221)

1986-87 (1)

Kristal Parker (1)

Hawaii Invitational (222)

1985-86 (3)

Kay Cockerill (2)

BYU Invitational (217)

Ohio State Tournament (216)

Kristal Parker (1)

SJSU Patty Sheehan Invitational (935)

1984-85 (3)

Kay Cockerill (2)

Weber State Invitational (150)

Arizona Tournament (220)

Kristal Parker (1)

WCAA Championship (216)

* No records available prior to 1984-85 season

PAGE 50 • 2023-2024 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE INDIVIDUAL WINS

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.