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Table of Contents and Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Quick Facts, Host Tournament Info and 2016-17 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2016-17 Roster and Pronunciation Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Head Coach Golda Johansson Borst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Assistant Coach Brian May. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Claire Carlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Jordan Chael. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 Josephine Chang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Zoe Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Hannah Griffith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Anna Hack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Isabelle Johansson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Megan Kinney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Grace Rose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 Sarah Shipley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ale Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24 2015-16 Season Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27 UK Records Since 1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Honors and Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 UK at the NCAA Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 All-Time Letterwinners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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Eric Lindsey Women’s golf contact
TO THE MEDIA The 2016-17 University of Kentucky women’s golf fact book is intended to answer any questions you might have about the season. If you need additional information, special stories, pictures, or have any questions, please feel free to contact the media relations office.
INTERVIEWS All interviews with the UK women’s golf team studentathletes and coaches must be coordinated through the UK media relations office. Please make all interview requests at least 24 hours before the desired interview time to Eric Lindsey in media relations. CONTACT INFORMATION Women’s Golf Contact: .............. ...................................Eric Lindsey Office Phone:........ 859.257.8429 Cell Phone:............ 859.619.0944 Fax:........................ 859.323.4310 Email:........ eric.lindsey@uky.edu Website:............ UKathletics.com UK ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION Joe Craft Center 338 Lexington Avenue Lexington, KY 40506-0604
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UNIVERSITY Location: Lexington, Ky. Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 30,000 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Blue (PMS 286) and White Conference: Southeastern Home Course: University Club of Kentucky Big Blue Course: (par 72, 7,013 yards) Wildcat Course: (par 71, 6,680 yards) President: Dr. Eli Capilouto (Alabama, 1971) Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart (Ottawa, 1981) Faculty Representative: Joseph L. Fink III (Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, 1970) UK website: www.uky.edu COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Golda Johansson Borst Alma Mater: Tennessee (2006) Years at UK: Seventh Year Years Coaching: Seventh Year Twitter: @UKCoachGolda Instagram: @goldaborst Assistant Coach: Brian May Alma Mater: Golf Academy of the South (2007) Years at UK: Third Year Twitter: @BrianCMay Instagram: @ukcoachbmay Director of Operations: Bettie Lou Evans Years at UK: 37th Year
2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION Players returning/lost: 7/2 Top Returning Players: Isabelle Johansson, Anna Hack, Grace Rose Newcomers: Josephine Chang, Sarah Shipley, Hannah Griffith Twitter: @KentuckyWGolf Instagram: @kentuckywgolf Facebook: @KentuckyWGolf 2015-16 REVIEW Tournaments: 9 Team Best Finish: T5th (UCF Challenge, Bryan National Collegiate) Team Top-Five Finishes: 2 - UCF Challenge (T5th), Bryan National Collegiate (T5th) Team Lowest 18-hole Round: 292, UCF Challenge (First Round) Team Lowest 54-hole Score: 892, UCF Challenge Best Individual Finish: Cylia Damerau, 4th (UCF Challenge) Best Individual 18-hole Round: Grace Rose, 67 (Third Round, Landfall Tradition) Best Individual 54-hole Tournament Score: Cylia Damerau, 218 (UCF Challenge) SEC Tournament Finish: T14th NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY (GOLDA BORST ERA) Regional Appearances: Four (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Last: 2015, 7th in South Bend Regional (South Bend, Ind.) Championship Appearances: One individual (Isabelle Johansson in 2015) Best Finish: 7th in NCAA Regional in 2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY (ALL-TIME) Championship Appearances: Five (1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992) Best Finish: Fifth in NCAA Championship in 1986
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COURSE
Sept. 12-13
Minnesota Invitational
The Minikahda Club
Sept. 18-20
East & West Match Play Challenge
Radrick Farms Golf Course
Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate
Highlands Ranch Country Club
Cardinal Cup
U of L Golf Club
Jan. 30
Battle of the Bluegrass (vs. Louisville)
TBD
Feb. 5-7
UCF Challenge
Eagle Creek Golf Club
March 17-19
The Clover Cup
Longbow Golf Club
March 24-26
LSU Tiger Golf Classic
University Club
April 7-9
PING ASU Invitational
Karsten Golf Club
SEC Championship
Greystone Golf & Country Club
May 8-10
NCAA Regionals
TBD
May 19-24
NCAA Championships
Rich Harvest Farms
Oct. 7-9 Oct. 23-25
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LOCATION Minneapolis Ann Arbor, Mich.
Highlands Ranch, Colo. Simpsonville, Ky. TBD Orlando, Fla. Mesa, Ariz. Baton Rouge, La. Tempe, Ariz. Birmingham, Ala. TBD Sugar Grove, Ill.
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Claire Carlin Sophomore
Jordan Chael Senior
Josephine Chang Freshman
Zoe Collins RS Freshman
Hannah Griffith Freshman
Anna Hack RS Sophomore
Isabelle Johansson Junior
Megan Kinney Senior
Grace Rose Junior
Sarah Shipley Freshman
PR ONU NC IA T ION G UI D E • Jordan Chael - SHALE • Zoe Collins - ZO-ee • Golda Johansson Borst - yo-HON-son • Isabelle Johansson - yo-HON-son Ale Walker RS Junior
Golda Johansson Borst Head Coach
Brian May Assistant Coach
• Ale Walker - AL-ee
2 01 6 - 1 7 R OST ER NAME Claire Carlin Jordan Chael Josephine Chang Zoe Collins Hannah Griffith Anna Hack Isabelle Johansson Megan Kinney Grace Rose Sarah Shipley Ale Walker
YEAR Sophomore Senior Freshman RS Freshman Freshman RS Sophomore Junior Senior Junior Freshman RS Junior
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Keller, Texas (Keller High School) Overland Park, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Diamond Bar High School) Galway, Ireland (IMG Academy) Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Christian Academy) Paducah, Ky. (Calloway County) Sala, Sweden (Celsiusskolan) Frankfort, Ky. (Western Hills High School) Nicholasville, Ky. (West Jessamine High School) Hastings, Mich. (Delton Kellogg High School) Paintsville, Ky. (Paintsville High School)
MAJOR Hospitality Management Tourism Chemistry Kinesiology Chemical Engineering Biology Education Communication Integrated Strategic Communications Special Education Marketing Marketing, Management
SUPPORT STAFF COACHES: Bettie Lou Evans - Director of Golf Operations Head Coach: Golda Johansson Borst (Tennessee, 2006) Katy Poole - Senior Athletic Trainer Assistant Coach: Brian May (Golf Academy of the South, 2007) Josh Ray - Academic Counselor
Eric Lindsey - Associate Director of Media Relations Brandon Kolditz - Creative Director
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Head Coach | Visby, Sweden | Seventh Season
Golda Johansson Borst is entering her seventh season as the head coach of the women’s golf team in 2016-17, a tenure that has featured five consecutive postseason appearances and a breakthrough individual appearance in the 2015 NCAA Championships. UK’s 2015 NCAA Regional showing set the program’s longest NCAA Tournament streak in school history while Isabelle Johansson’s NCAA Championships appearance marked the first since Heather Kraus qualified in 1998. Borst and Kentucky’s run of five straight postseason appearances came to an end in 2015-16, but injuries were to blame for the snap in the streak. Without key veterans like Ale Walker and Sarah Harris, who missed the ‘ ti l
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entire season because of injuries, UK’s young nucleus was forced into action and made promising strides in 2015-16. Johansson built on her 2015 NCAA Championships appearance by leading the team in stroke average to go along with a teamhigh six top-50 finishes. Grace Rose posted two top-20 finishes, while Anna Hack came on late in her freshman season with two top25 finishes in her final three tournaments. Hack continued to show her promise into the summer, qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Open as an amateur. With the core of the 2015-16 team returning in 2016-17 and a pair of heralded signees headed to Lexington in Josephine Chang and Sarah Shipley, the future is bright for Kentucky women’s golf under Borst. In six years as the Kentucky coach, Borst has continued on the path of taking the program to new heights. Under Borst, UK has posted six of the top seven single-season scoring averages in program history while claiming 31 top-10 finishes. Under the guidance of Borst, eight Wildcats have recorded 18 scoring averages that place in the top 25 in program history. Additionally under Borst, five Wildcats own nine of the top 10 marks for most par or better rounds.
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Academically the program has been just as good as the on-the-course performances. The Wildcats have racked up 14 Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team honors in Borst’s six seasons. The program consistently finishes among UK’s team gradepoint average leaders, leading all teams during the spring 2016 semester with a 3.713 team GPA. Borst hit the ground running in her first year in 2010-11 and hasn’t looked back. In just her first season, the Wildcats recorded their second- and third-lowest rounds in program history, shooting a 287 in the first round of the UCF Challenge and a 288 in the third round of the Cougar Classic. Kentucky’s 54-hole scoring average of 306.30 was, at the time, the second-best mark in program history. As a team, the Wildcats finished in the top 10 in half of the tournaments they played in. The Wildcats improved their scoring average by 1.57 strokes in Borst’s second year in the program. Kentucky earned an eight-stroke victory at the Bettie Lou Evans Fall Invitational, the first win for the program since 2009, and three top-five finishes, the most in a season since the 2005-06 team recorded five top-five finishes. The Wildcats’ six top-10 finishes was the most since the 2008-09 team recorded
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seven. In her third season at the helm, Borst’s squad broke the program’s 54-hole season scoring average by 3.63 strokes, which was previously set in 2011-12. Kentucky brought home a firstplace finish in the very first tournament of the season, the Old Waverly Bulldog Invitational. For the season, UK finished with three topfive finishes, including fifth place at the SEC Championship. The Wildcats broke the program’s 54-hole season scoring average for the third straight season in 2013-14, this time smashing the mark by 4.97 strokes. Kentucky brought home a firstplace finish in the very first tournament of the season, the “MO”Morial Invitational. For the season, UK finished with four top-five finishes while firing three of the top five lowest rounds in program history. Without any seniors on the roster in 201415, Borst took a young team and nearly broke the program single-season scoring average for a third year in a row. The Wildcats finished with the second-best stroke average in school history and posted their best postseason finish under Borst when they finished in seventh place at the NCAA South Bend Regional, just barely missing on the program’s first NCAA Championships berth as a team since 1992. In addition to five top-10 finishes during the season, the highlight of the 2014-15 season came at the NCAA South Bend Regional when Johansson qualified for the NCAA Championships in thrilling fashion. Playing in just her sixth collegiate tournament, Johansson won in a three-hole playoff to qualify for the NCAA Championships, the first Wildcat to do so since 1998. Borst joined the Wildcats from LSU where she served as assistant women’s golf coach from 2007-10. During her stay in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, LSU advanced to the NCAA regionals each of Borst’s three seasons, highlighted by a 12th-place finish at the 2009 NCAA Championships. With Borst, the Tigers recorded a 295.40 team-stroke average during 2009, improving upon the 300.40 posted in 2008. The 2009 season also saw LSU victories at the Bryan
Park National Collegiate and Mercedes-Benz Championship, as well as two individual titles. During 2010, LSU earned an individual title while registering a 54-hole 298.00 stroke average. A four-year letterwinner for the women’s golf team, Borst graduated from Tennessee in 2006 with a degree in communication studies. At Tennessee, Borst served as team captain in 2005 and finished with an 18-hole 76.19 stroke average. Additionally, Borst earned Second Team All-SEC honors in 2006 and was named a threetime SEC Academic Honor Roll member. Borst’s top collegiate finishes came when she placed second in both the 2005 Bryan Park National Collegiate and 2006 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational. Borst and the Lady Volunteers advanced to the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship during the 2004-06 seasons. A native of Visby, Sweden, Borst competed
for the Swedish National Golf Team from 1999-2003. With Borst, the team claimed medalist honors at the Girls Team European Championship in 2000, second at the Lady’s Team European Championship in 2001 and third in the Lady’s Team European Championship in 2002. Prior to coaching at LSU, Borst worked at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club in Sarasota, Florida, assisting in course and tournament operations. Borst, formerly Golda Johansson, is married to Steve Borst.
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304.7
290
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2013-14
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306.3
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Assistant Coach | Frankfort, Ky. | Third Season
Brian May is entering his third season as an assistant coach with the University of Kentucky women’s golf team after serving as the head golf professional at the Frankfort Country Club for two and a half years. In May’s first season as an assistant coach at Kentucky, UK made a fifth straight appearance in NCAA Regionals, a school record. At the NCAA Regionals, the Wildcats finished in seventh place with a furious lastday comeback, just narrowly missing out on the program’s first NCAA Championships berth since 1992. The seventh-place finish is the best of the Golda Johansson Borst era. Under May’s watch, freshman Isabelle Johansson qualified for the NCAA ‘ ti l
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Championships as an individual, the first Wildcat to do so since Heather Kraus in 1998. During May’s first season as a Wildcat, Kentucky carded five top-10 finishes and posted the second-best single-season scoring average in school history. In 2015-16, without key veterans like Ale Walker and Sarah Harris, who missed the entire season because of injuries, UK’s young nucleus was forced into action and made promising strides with the tutelage of May. Johansson built on her 2015 NCAA Championships appearance by leading the team in stroke average to go along with a teamhigh six top-50 finishes. Grace Rose posted two top-20 finishes, while Anna Hack came on late in her freshman season with two top-25 finishes in her final three tournaments. May helped in the recruitment of incoming highly touted freshmen Josephine Chang and Sarah Shipley. With the additions of Chang and Shipley and a returning core of young talent, the future is bright for Kentucky women’s golf. A native of Frankfort, Kentucky, May graduated from the Golf Academy of the South in Orlando, Florida. In December of 2007, May returned to Lexington to take additional classes in exercise science at UK.
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A PGA Level 3 Apprentice, May continued his golf career at the Frankfort Country Club where he served as the assistant golf professional for two years before being promoted to head golf professional in January of 2013. A 2003 graduate of Franklin County High School, May is married to the former Corie Broering.
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Sophomore | Keller, Texas | Keller High School
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of the Bluegrass dual match vs. Louisville ... Fired a 77 in the second round of the UCF Challenge. Summer 2015: Finished in the top 10 in the Cactus Tour Event and led after the first of three rounds ... Placed in the top quarter of the 120-player field at the Texas Women’s Open ... LPGA Qualifying School participant.
Summer 2016: Played in the Texas Women’s Open ... Participated in several Collegiate Amateur and Cactus Tour events. 2015-16 (Freshman): Joined the team in January for the spring semester ... Competed in the team’s first two events of the spring ... Made her UK debut in 15th place at the Battle
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Personal: Born Jan. 13, 1996 ... Daughter of Ray Carlin and Anita Nesser ... Has three sisters: Brittany, Elaine and Kate ... Hails from Keller, Texas ... Has an aunt, Leah Carlin, who played softball at Indiana State ... Major is hospitality management and tourism. Why she chose UK: “This is a place where I can achieve my goals and dreams.”
High School: The first player in Keller High School history to qualify for the Class 5A State Championship ... Qualified for the Class 5A State Championship after becoming the first girl in school history to win the Girls 5A Region 1 Championship ... Named most valuable player at Keller High School ... Also the team captain ... Named all-district and all-region in 2013-14.
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ROUNDS STROKES 5 409 5 409
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BEST FINISH T93rd (UCF Challenge) T93rd (UCF Challenge)
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Senior | Overland Park, Kan. | St. Thomas Aquinas
Summer 2016: Finished in second place behind fellow Wildcat Grace Rose at the Marion Miley in Lexington ... Tied for 12th at the Tennessee Women’s Open.
2015-16 (Junior): One of two Wildcats to compete in all 10 events for the Wildcats in 2015-16 ... Posted one of the Wildcats’ two top-10 individual finishes, finishing in a tie for 10th place at the season-opening Minnesota Invitational, the best fall finish of any Wildcat ... Third on the team in scoring average with a 77.5 … Fired a season-low 71 at the MercedesBenz Championship in Knoxville, Tennessee … Produced three top-40 finishes … Recorded 54-hole rounds of 223 and 224 in the first two events of the fall at the Minnesota Invitational and Mercedes-Benz Championship ... Finished in sixth place in a dual match vs. Louisville to open the spring season ... Tied for 26th at the Bryan National Collegiate with a 226 ... WGCA All-American Scholar Team member ... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll member.
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Summer 2015: Won the Missouri Women’s Golf Association Amateur Championship … Shot even par in the opening round of the MWGA Championship, 1-under par in the second round and a tournament-best 68 (4-under par) in the final 18 holes to pull away from the field … Finished at 5-under par overall at the MWGA Championship, the only player in red numbers. 2014-15 (Sophomore at Nebraska): Led Nebraska with a 75.30 stroke average, a 2.37 stroke per round improvement from her first season ... Tied for 32nd to end the year at the Big Ten Championships in Indianapolis ... Produced the second-best career stroke average in school history (76.48) ... Notched three top-10 finishes ... Tied for fifth place at the Clover Cup in Mesa, Arizona, on March 20-21 ...
CH A EL ’ S SC OR EC A R D YEAR EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG. LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2013-14 10 30 2,330 77.7 71 224 1 2 9th (Chip-N Club Invitational) 2014-15 10 30 2,259 75.3 69 217 3 4 3rd (Chip-N Club Invitational) 2015-16 10 29 2,247 75.5 71 223 1 1 T10th (Minnesota Invitational) Career 30 89 6,836 76.8 69 217 5 7 3rd (Chip-N Club Invitational)
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Her second-round 70 at the Longbow Golf Club marked the second-best round of her career and her tie for fifth marked the third top-five finish of her career ... Fired a career-best 69 in the first round of the Westbrook Invitational in Peoria, Arizona, on Feb. 22 ... Finished with a career-best 217 to finish in a tie for 16th at the Westbrook Invitational ... Tied for ninth place at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, on Oct. 10-12 ... Recorded the best finish of her career by taking third (71-7574-220) at Nebraska’s season-opening Chip-N Club Invitational in early September, her best tournament score of her career at that time. 2014-15 (Freshman at Nebraska): Finished with a 77.67 stroke average on the year, which ranked as the fourth-best freshman stroke average in school history ... Helped the Huskers to a team title at the Mountain View Collegiate in Tuscon, Arizona ... Fired a season-best 71 in her final round at the Westbrook Spring Invitational in Mesa, Arizona ... Carded a hole-in-one at the Hoosier Fall Invite in Greenwood, Indiana ... Tied for 18th at the Minnesota Invitational with all three of her rounds counting toward Nebraska’s team score ... Earned a lineup spot in Nebraska’s season-opening Chip-N Club Invitational and
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claimed a top-10 finish to help the Huskers to a team title ... Fired a three-round total of 224 that included a 1-under par 71 in the first round of her collegiate career to help her to a ninth-place finish. High School: As a senior at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, won the Kansas Class 5A individual state championship in October of 2012, while leading St. Thomas Aquinas to the state team title ... During her final three seasons at Aquinas, won or tied for first in 21 of 27 tournaments ... Four-time Kansas City Star AllMetro selection, earning first-team honors in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Three-time Class 5A Regional champion, while leading St. Thomas Aquinas to three straight Class 5A state team titles ... Finished third individually at the state tournament in 2010 and 2011 ... Finished fourth individually in Class 6A as a freshman in 2009 ... Missouri Women’s Golf Association State Junior champion in 2012, before adding a runner-up finish in 2013 ... Took second at the AJGA Coca-Cola Junior Championship in Harbor Springs, Michigan, and posted top-five finishes at AJGA events in Springfield, Missouri, and Kansas City, Missouri ... Earned individual medalist honors while leading Missouri to the 2013 Four State championship ... Finished
second as an individual at the Four State Team Championship in both 2011 (Beatrice, Nebraska) and 2012 (Sedalia, Missouri). ... Placed third at the PGA Junior Series Tournament at ArborLinks in Nebraska City in June of 2012 ... Competed at the Callaway Junior World Championships in July at Torrey Pines in California. ... Finished fifth at the Future Collegiate World Tour Tournament held at The Classic Club in Palm Desert, Calif., before taking seventh at the Future Collegiate World Tour Championship held at PGA National. Personal: Transferred from Nebraska following her sophomore season ... Born March 3, 1995 ... Daughter of Ted and Brenda Chael ... Has one older brother, Andrew ... Earned academic All-Big Ten accolades as a sophomore in 2015 ... Four-time member of the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll ... Major is chemistry. Why she chose UK: “I chose Kentucky because of the commitment to women’s golf here. I knew early on that, as a Wildcat, I would be pushed in many different ways to become the best golfer and person I can be. From the coaching staff to the facilities to the girls, it’s a program that I cannot wait to be a part of.”
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Freshman | Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. | Diamond Bar High School
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American Junior Golf Association Scholastic All-America Team … Best individual finish was second at the AJGA Junior at Yolo Fliers ... Also finished third at the 2012 Veritas World Championship.
Summer 2016: Posted a top-five finish at the Marion Miley in Lexington ... Placed 38th at the Tennessee Women’s Open. High School: A three-time First Team All-League selection out of Diamond Bar High School … Led Diamond Bar to the 2014 California Interscholastic Federation-Women’s Southern California Golf Association girls’ state championship … Also finished as state runners-up in both 2012 and 2013 … Led Diamond Bar to three CIF Southern Section Championships, four league titles, two Knabe Cup Championships and the 2014 Ayala Tournament crown … Ended her high school career ranked No. 37 overall in Golfweek’s 2016 rankings … Member of the 2015 ‘ ti l
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Freshman (RS) | Galway, Ireland | Keller High School
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2014 Irish Girls Open ... Reached the semifinals of match play at the 2014 Irish Girls Close ... Finished in 37th place at the English Girls Open in 2014. Personal: Born Oct. 28, 1996 ... Daughter of Brendan and Joan Collins ... Has a brother, Niall, and a sister, Jade ... Hails from Ireland ... Major is chemical engineering.
2015-16 (Freshman): Did not compete in 201516 due to injury ... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll member.
Why she chose UK: “I chose Kentucky because of the amazing coaching staff, the team and the facilities. I felt I would not only be able to improve my golf but be a part of something much larger.”
Summer 2015: Posted a pair of top-five finishes during the summer … Came in fourth place at the Stoke Park Ladies Open … Finished in fourth place at the Irish Ladies Interprovincials. High School: Two-time tournament winner at the junior level ... Captured her first title at the Berkshire Girls Championship in 2014 ... Won the IMG Golf Laurel Oak Country Club title in 2015 ... Placed third at the Stoke Park Ladies Open in 2014 ... Frequent competitor on the international scene ... Tied for 19th at the
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Freshman | Lexington, Ky. | Lexington Christian Academy
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Why she chose UK: “I love the coaches and the team. Everyone is so warm and welcoming. I’ve never been a part of something where your teammates encourage you to be your best self every day. There is nothing like Wildcat fans.”
High School: Qualified for the Kentucky high state championship during the 2015-16 season at Lexington Christian Academy … Named her team MVP for the 2015-16 season …Tabbed LCA’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2015-16 … Won the Musselman Dunne and Larry Gilbert tournaments. Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1998 … Daughter of Greg and Cindy Griffith … Her dad is a PGA professional instructor … Her nickname is Griffy … She also played volleyball in high school and won the Eagle Spirit Award while a part of the team … Made the LCA honor roll ... Plans to major in biology.
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Summer 2016: Played in the U.S. Women’s Open as an amateur at CordeValle in California ... Was one of 25 amateurs in the 156-player U.S. Women’s Open field ... Qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open in May by beating professional Ember Shculdt on the third playoff hole to clinch one of two spots from the St. Louis sectional qualifier ... Thanks to five birdies in the second round, including three in the final five holes, Hack shot a second-round 69 in the sectional qualifier, the lowest score of the qualifier to set up the playoff. 2015-16 (Redshirt Freshman): Posted two top25 finishes in two of her last three tournaments to end the season and placed in the top 40 in
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all three of the final tournaments ... Fifteen of final 17 rounds in the spring were in the 70s ... Posted a 76.3 stroke average in the spring, second best on the team ... Ended the season with back-to-back rounds of 73 for a career-low 54-hole score of 223 at the SEC Championship, tying for 23rd ... Recorded her first career round of under par with a 71 at the Bryan National Collegiate ... Led the team with a career-best 14th-place finish at the LSU Tiger Golf Classic, including a 74 in the final round ... Carded a 74 in the second round at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate ... Fired a then-careerbest 73 in the third round at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational on Oct. 11 … Competed in nine of 10 events ... SEC Academic Honor Roll member. 2014-15 (Freshman): Joined Kentucky in January ... Did not play in her first season.
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Golfweek Junior Tour Player of the Year (girls 15-19) ... During 2012, finished in the top five in 16 of 28 events ... Played in 21 events on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour, winning nine and never finishing worse than fourth place ... Qualified for the PGA Junior Championship in Bryan, Texas, finishing in 28th place ... Also qualified for the USGA Junior Girls’ Championship in Flagstaff, Arizona, finishing 26th to qualify for match play. Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1997 ... Daughter of Darren and Kelly Hack ... Has a sister, Ellie ... Uncle, Billy Haskins, played football at UK ... Major is education. Why she chose Kentucky: “The coaches, the team and I fell in love with the school.”
High School: The 2012 Kentucky High School Athletic Association individual state champion with rounds of 68-74 ... Five-time Kentucky All-State honoree ... Finished in the in the top three times in the KHSAA state championship ... 73 top-five finishes in statewide, national and Junior PGA Tour events ... Shot 64 twice in tournament play ... Tabbed the 2012-13 @ KentuckyWG olf
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Junior | Sala, Sweden | Celsiusskolan High School
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LET-Access Norrporten Ladies Open ... Finished in sixth place in a Skandia Tour Elit event ... Notched ninth place at the Swedish Match Play Championship ... Also played in the European Ladies Championship, where she shot 3-over par, and the Ladies British Amateur.
Summer 2016: Active summer that included six tournaments with four top-10 finishes ... Posted a 73.21 scoring average over 14 rounds, including four rounds under par ... Best finish was third place at the Kalmar Ladies Open (1-under par) ... Also posted a score of 1-under par with a sixth-place finish at the
2015-16 (Sophomore): Led the team with a 76.0 scoring average. … Posted a team-high six top-50 finishes in tournament play … One of two Wildcats to appear in all 10 events ... Only Wildcat to record every round in the 70s ... Tied for the team best with two rounds of even par or better ... Tied for 30th thanks to a 73 in the second round of the Bryan National Collegiate ... Behind a second-round 74, tied for 25th at the LSU Tiger Golf Classic ... Carded a 74 in the opening round of the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate ... Finished in a season-best 11th place at the UCF Challenge
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with a 54-hole season low of 221 (77-71-73) ... Her second-round 71 at the UCF Challenge was a season low ... Placed second at the dual match vs. Louisville at the Battle of the Bluegrass with a 36-hole score of 151 (75-76) ... Fired an even-par 72 at the first round of the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, North Carolina … Recorded a then-seasonlow 54-hole round of 223 (75-73-75) at the Mercedes-Benz Championship, along with a tie for 34th place … Finished in 34th place at the Minnesota Invitational ... WGCA All-American Scholar Team member ... SEC Academic Honor Roll member. Summer 2015: Busy summer that consisted of five top-10 finishes … Best finish was third place at the Swedish Junior Strokeplay … Twice finished in fifth place, first at the Skandia Tour Elit Borås GL and then at the Upsala Open
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2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE … Posted the second-best amateur score at the Borås Ladies Open, part of the Let Access Series, and ended up in eighth place overall … Notched a 10th-place finish at the Hovås Open … Notched a top-20 finish (19th) at the Norrporten Ladies Open, part of the Let Access Series. 2014-15 (Freshman): Qualified for the NCAA Championships as an individual, the first Wildcat to qualify for the NCAA Championships as an individual since Heather Kraus in 1998 ... Joined Kentucky for the spring semester ... Played in six tournaments in spring with one top-10 finish ... Finished with a 76.8 scoring average ... Recorded three even- or under-par rounds in six tournaments ... Played best golf of her young career at the NCAA South Bend
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High School: The 2014 Junior Masters Invitational champion ... Won the 2014 Swedish Junior Championship ... Finished as the low amateur in the Sundsvall Ladies Open ... The 2014 Golf Upsala Open champion ... Finished third in the 2013 Annika Invitational Europe ... Participated in Annika Invitational Florida. Personal: Born July 14, 1995 ... Daughter of Mikael and Gitte Johansson ... Has two brothers, Kristoffer and Isak ... Major is communication. Why she chose UK: “It was the best fit for me. I loved Golda and I loved the mood at UK. It is a place where my dreams can come true.”
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Senior | Frankfort, Ky. | Western Hills High School came at the “MO”Morial Invitational for the second straight year as she placed 50th ... SEC Academic Honor Roll member. 2013-14 (Freshman): Competed in four tournaments as a freshman ... Has a season scoring average of 81.01 ... Her best finish came in her first collegiate tournament, the “MO”Morial Invitational where she tied for 58th ... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll member ... Named to the SEC Community Service Team. 2015-16 (Junior): Competed in the Minnesota Invitational and Mercedes-Benz Championship … Recorded a season-low 79 at the Minnesota Invitational … Sunk her first career hole-inone in the second round of the Minnesota Invitational on the par 3, 166-yard sixth hole ... SEC Academic Honor Roll member. Summer 2015: Tied for 26th at the Kentucky Women’s Open … Finished in a tie for 49th place at the Tennessee Women’s Open. 2014-15 (Sophomore): Competed in four tournaments ... Had a scoring average of 80.92 ... Fired a 78 in the first round of the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Her best finish
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Summer 2013: Began the summer in the Kentucky Junior Masters where she placed fifth ... Top-20 finish in the PGA Junior Series at Kearney Hill Golf Links... Qualified for the championship flight in the Women’s Western Amateur in Dayton, Ohio ... Finished the summer with a win at the Capital Classic Invitational.
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Recorded top-15 finishes in the 2011 and 2012 Kentucky State Tournaments after placing tied for 11th in the 2011 Kentucky Open ... She was also the 2011 Shelby County Rockets Invitational champion. Personal: Born May 21, 1995 ... Daughter of Scott and Robin Kinney ... Her father, Scott, played basketball at Rollins College ... Major is integrated strategic communications. Why she chose UK: “This program provides you with every opportunity to succeed. Being a Wildcat is like being a part of a family.”
High School: A four-time Academic All-State selection out of Western Hills High School, where she holds the scoring average record (75.1) and lowest round record (68) ... The 2012 Kentucky Region 7 champion, while also registering the individual scoring round record of 68 at the Madison Southern Invitational ... @ KentuckyWG olf
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K IN NEY ’ S SC OR EC A R D YEAR EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG. LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2013-14 4 12 973 81.1 77 240 0 0 T58th (“MO”Morial Invitational) 2014-15 4 12 971 80.9 77 235 0 0 50th (“MO”Morial Invitational) 2015-16 2 6 496 82.7 79 246 0 0 61st (Minnesota Invitational) Career 10 30 2,440 81.3 77 235 0 0 50th (“MO”Morial Invitational)
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Junior | Nicholasville, Ky. | West Jessamine High School was a career best ... Thanks to a final-round 67, turned into her lowest 54-hole score of 222 (78-77-67) for a then-career-best 37th-place finish at the Landfall Tradition … Second on the team in fall scoring average with a 76.3 … Tied for 44th place at the Minnesota Invitational … Four top-50 finishes was the second most on the team.
Summer 2016: Won the 2016 Marion Miley with a 71 in the first round and a 75 in the second round. Fall 2015-16 (Sophomore): Led UK with two top-20 finishes ... Recorded a career-low and team season-low 18-hole round of 67 on the final day of the Landfall Tradition ... Competed in nine of 10 events, missing only the dual match vs. Louisville ... Posted a career-best 15th-place finish with a 226 (74-74-78) at the Bryan National Collegiate ... Carded a solid 228 (78-74-76) at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate ... Just missed out on a career low with a 223 (73-74-76) at the UCF Challenge ... Tied for 19th at the UCF Challenge, which, at the time,
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Summer 2015: Finished in sixth place at the Kentucky Women’s Open with a two-day score of 1-over par … Was tied for the lead after the first day of the Kentucky Women’s Open. 2014-15 (Freshman): Competed in nine tournaments as a freshman ... Held a 77.56 scoring average ... Finished in the top 50 four times this year ... Had her highest career finish at the NCAA South Regional in a tie for 41st place along with her lowest 54-hole score of 227 ... Was among the tournament leaders in birdies at the South Bend Regional ... Played consistent golf in the postseason, shooting in the 70s in all six rounds of the SEC Championship and South Bend Regional ... Shot a 1-over 73 in the second round of the LSU Tiger Golf Classic ... Carded her low 18-hole round of 72 in consecutive tournaments at the UCF Challenge and Stanford Invitational ...
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Finished in a tie for 46th in her first collegiate tournament at the “MO”Morial Invitational ... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll member. High School: The 2013 Kentucky High School Athletics Association champion and region runner-up ... Named 2013 KSHAA Player of the Year honors ... Registered a 67 at the state championship and posted a scoring average of 73 ... The Mussleman Dunne Champion and Junior Champion Marion Miley runner-up ... Participated in the 2012 First Tee Pebble Beach ... Participated in two-week mission trips to Haiti and Jamaica while in high school. Personal: Born March 24, 1996 ... Daughter of Wade and Dana Rose ... Has a brother, Travis, and a sister, Ashlee ... Sister played golf at UK ... Brother played golf collegiately at Eastern Kentucky ... Major is special education... Participated in a UK Athletics service trip to Ethiopia during the summer of 2016. Why she chose UK: “I grew up in Lexington and I wanted to play with the best golfers.”
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Freshman | Hastings, Mich. | Delton Kellogg High School
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other top finishes … Ended her high school career ranked No. 37 overall in Golfweek’s 2016 rankings. Personal: Born June 27, 1998 … Parents are Todd and Laurie Shipley … Has an older sister, Gabrielle, who played golf at Grand Valley State … Nicknames include Ship, Chick, Ship-Fly and Ship-Shape … Played basketball up until her sophomore year of high school … Was a part of her school’s yearbook staff in high school ... Plans to major in marketing. Summer 2016: Finished first on the Golf Week Junior Tour ... Placed 10th at the AJGA Coca-Cola Junior Championship ... Played in the AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions and the AJGA Rolex Girls Junior Championship.
Why she chose UK: “I chose to become a Wildcat because of the entire package, the coaches, the team members, the university, the location and everything they have to offer.”
High School: Named the 2015 Golf Association of Michigan Girls’ Player of the Year … A fivetime champion at the junior level, including the Michigan Girls’ Amateur Championship … Also won the GAM Junior Invitational, the AJGA Coca-Cola Championship and the Michigan PGA Junior … Posted a third-place and qualifying finish at the 2015 U.S. Girls’ Junior Qualifier in West Chester, Illinois, in addition to several
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54-hole score at the Stanford Invitational with a 4-over-par 217 (73-70-74) ... Tied for 20th at the “MO”Morial Invitational for the second consecutive year with a 54-hole score of 225 (75-75-76) ... SEC Academic Honor Roll member.
Summer 2016: Played in the Kentucky State Amateur, losing on the last hole of match play to go to the finals ... Missed out on the Ohio Open amateur division title by one stroke. 2015-16 (Junior): Did not compete in 201516 due to injury ... SEC Academic Honor Roll member ... Named to the SEC Community Service Team. 2014-15 (Sophomore): Held a scoring average of 76.76 ... Had three top-40 finishes and one top-20 finish ... Missed the final three tournaments of the season with an injury ... Fired a 1-under 71 in the second round of the UCF Challenge ... Turned in her best ‘ ti l
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other local causes. High School: In 2012, Walker was the regional and All-A State champion, while also claiming the AJGA Greenbrier qualifier ... Named the All-Area Player of the Year, regional runnerup and Madisonville Invitational individual champion in 2011 ... A five-time state tournament qualifier, All-A Regional champion (2010-12), voted on the All-Area Team (200911) and was the first woman to compete in the 2012 Paintsville Invitational, placing third ... Was also a two-year letterwinner in soccer, while also lettering in softball one year. Personal: Born May 23, 1995 ... Daughter of Butch and Kathy Walker ... Has one brother, Bryan ... Double majoring in marketing and management ... Participated in a UK Athletics service trip to Ethiopia during the summer of 2016. Why she chose UK: “UK prides itself on being both academically and athletically competitive by providing their athletes with whatever they need to be a successful person.”
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WAL KER ’ S SC OR EC A R D YEAR EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVG. LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2013-14 10 30 2,293 76.43 71 221 0 1 T20th (“MO”Morial Invitational) 2014-15 7 21 1,612 76.76 70 217 0 1 T20th (“MO”Morial Invitational) 2015-16 - - - - - - - - Career 17 51 3,905 76.57 70 217 0 2 T20th (“MO”Morial Invitational)
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DATE TOURNAMENT 9/14-15 Minnesota Invitational 9/21-22 Mercedes-Benz Championship 10/9-11 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 10/23-25 Landfall Tradition 1/31 vs. Louisville 2/7-9 UCF Challenge 3/4-6 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 3/20-22 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 4/1-4/3 Bryan National Collegiate 4/15-17 SEC Championship
R1 R2 R3 SCORE PLACE TOP FINISHER (PLACE) 310 307 310 927 11th Jordan Chael (T10) 306 297 311 914 13th Isabelle Johansson (T34) 308 319 306 933 18th Isabelle Johansson (T47) 308 319 292 922 17th Grace Rose (T37) 305 313 -- 618 2nd Isabelle Johansson (2) 303 292 297 892 T5th Cylia Damerau (4) 307 300 306 913 17th Anna Hack (T52) 307 312 314 933 10th Anna Hack (T14) 306 293 310 909 T5th Grace Rose (T15) 312 312 297 921 14th Ann Hack (T23)
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS PLAYER Claire Carlin Jordan Chael Zoe Collins Cylia Damerau Anna Hack Sarah Harris Isabelle Johansson Megan Kinney Grace Rose Ale Walker TEAM TOTALS
EVENTS 2 10 - 9 9 - 10 2 9 - 10
RDS 5 29 - 26 26 - 28 6 27 - 147
STROKES AVG. 409 81.8 2,247 77.5 - - 2,032 78.2 2,020 77.7 - - 2,127 76.0 496 82.7 2,078 77.0 - - 11,409 77.6
LOW 18 77 71 - 71 71 - 71 79 67 - 67
LOW 54 245 223 - 218 223 - 221 246 222 - 218
TOP 10* - 1 - 1 0 - 0 0 0 - 3
TOP 20* - 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 2 - 9
BEST FINISH (TOURNAMENT) T93 (UCF Challenge) T10 (Minnesota Invitational) 4 (UCF Challenge) T14 (LSU Tiger Golf Classic) T11 (UCF Challenge) 61 (Minnesota Invitational) T15 (Bryan National Collegiate) T5 (UCF Challenge/The Bryan)
*Does not include the Battle of the Bluegrass because it was a dual match
Injuries forced a youth movement at Kentucky in 2015-16, but the Wildcats finished strong in the spring season.
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Minnesota Invitational Sept. 14-15, Minikahda Club – Minneapolis, Minn. 6,119 yards, par 72, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Jordan Chael 73 73 77 223 T10 Isabelle Johansson 75 77 77 229 T34 Grace Rose 81 78 74 233 T44 Megan Kinney 81 79 86 246 61 Cylia Damerau 84 82 82 248 T63 Team 310 307 310 927 11
Darius Rucker Intercollegiate March 4-6, Pete Dye Course – Hilton Head, S.C. 6,208 yards, par 71, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Anna Hack 77 74 76 227 T52 Grace Rose 78 74 76 228 T55 Isabelle Johansson 74 77 78 229 T62 Cylia Damerau 78 75 78 231 T70 Jordan Chael 79 77 76 232 T74 Team 307 300 306 913 17
Mercedes-Benz Championship Sept. 21-22, Cherokee Country Club – Knoxville, Tenn. 5,870 yards, par 71, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Isabelle Johansson 75 73 75 223 T34 Jordan Chael 75 71 78 224 T38 Grace Rose 76 72 80 228 T54 Anna Hack 80 81 78 239 75 Cylia Damerau 80 86 84 250 77 Team 306 297 311 914 13
Bryan National Collegiate April 3-5, Bryan Park Champions Course – Greensboro, N.C. 6,386 yards, par 72, 54-hole event Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Haley Mills 77 75 72 224 T10 Sarah Harris 72 75 78 225 T14 Isabelle Johansson 76 86 72 234 T48 Cylia Damerau 85 73 78 236 T57 Grace Rose 79 79 82 240 T71
Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Oct. 9-11, UNC Finley Golf Course – Chapel Hill, N.C. 6,379 yards, par 72, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Isabelle Johansson 72 79 76 227 T47 Grace Rose 77 78 78 233 T67 Cylia Damerau 82 76 79 237 T83 Jordan Chael 77 86 79 242 90 Anna Hack 87 86 73 246 T92 Team 308 319 306 933 18 Landfall Tradition Oct. 23-25, Country Club of Landfall – Wilmington, N.C. 6,157 yards, par 72, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Grace Rose 78 77 67 222 T37 Jordan Chael 78 78 75 231 T65 Cylia Damerau 74 87 75 236 T81 Anna Hack 81 81 76 238 T87 Isabelle Johansson 77 DQ 76 DQ 95 Team 307 323 292 922 17 Battle of the Bluegrass Jan. 31, Chariot Run Golf Course – Laconia, Ind. 6,208 yards, par 72, 36-hole dual match Player R1 R2 Total Place Isabelle Johansson 75 76 151 2 Jordan Chael 78 75 153 6 Cylia Damerau 75 81 156 8 Anna Hack 77 81 158 10 Claire Carlin 82 82 164 15 Team 305 313 618 2 UCF Challenge Feb. 7-9, Eagle Creek Golf Club – Orlando, Fla. 6,349 yards, par 72, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Cylia Damera 76 71 71 218 4 Isabelle Johansson 77 71 73 221 T11 Grace Rose 73 74 76 223 T19 Anna Hack 77 76 78 231 T53 Jordan Chael 77 83 77 237 T8 Claire Carlin (Ind.) 88 77 80 245 T93 Team 303 292 297 892 T5
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LSU Tiger Golf Classic March 20-22, University Club – Baton Rouge, La. 6,237 yards, par 72, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Anna Hack 75 79 74 228 T14 Isabelle Johansson 79 74 78 231 T25 Cylia Damerau 73 82 82 237 T51 Jordan Chael 80 77 84 241 T65 Grace Rose 86 82 80 248 T83 Team 307 312 314 933 10 Bryan National Collegiate April 1-3, Champions Course – Browns Summit, N.C. 6,386 yards, par 72, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total PlaceGrace Rose 74 74 78 226 T15 Jordan Chael 78 75 75 228 T26 Isabelle Johansson 77 73 79 229 T30 Anna Hack 78 71 81 230 T34 Cylia Damerau 77 79 78 234 T47 Team 306 293 310 909 T5 SEC Championship April 15-17, Legacy Course at Greystone Golf & Country Club – Birmingham, Ala. 6,195 yards, par 72, 54-hole tournament Player R1 R2 R3 Total Place Anna Hack 77 73 73 222 T23 Cylia Damerau 77 84 74 235 T55 Isabelle Johansson 78 78 79 235 T55 Jordan Chael 80 81 75 236 T58 Grace Rose 82 80 75 237 T63 Team 312 312 297 921 14
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Claire Carlin, Fr., Keller, Texas Event Battle of the Bluegrass UCF Challenge
R1 R2 R3 Total Place 82 82 - 164 15 88 77 80 245 T93
Jordan Chael, Jr., Overland Park, Kan. Event Minnesota Invitational Mercedes-Benz Championship Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Landfall Tradition Battle of the Bluegrass UCF Challenge Darius Rucker Intercollegiate LSU Tiger Golf Classic Bryan National Collegiate SEC Championship
R1 R2 R3 Total Place 73 73 77 223 T10 75 71 78 224 T38 77 86 79 242 90 78 78 75 231 T65 78 75 - 151 6^ 77 83 77 237 T81 79 77 76 232 T74 80 77 84 241 T65 78 75 75 228 T26 80 81 75 236 T58
Cylia Damerau, Sr., Cham, Switzerland Event Minnesota Invitational Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Landfall Tradition Battle of the Bluegrass UCF Challenge Darius Rucker Intercollegiate LSU Tiger Golf Classic Bryan National Collegiate SEC Championship
R1 R2 R3 Total Place 84 82 82 248 T63 82 76 79 237 T83 74 87 75 236 T81 75 81 - 156 8^ 76 71 71 218 4 78 75 78 231 T70 73 82 82 237 T51 77 79 78 234 T47 77 84 74 235 T55
Anna Hack, RS Fr., Paducah, Ky. Event Mercedes-Benz Championship Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Landfall Tradition Battle of the Bluegrass UCF Challenge Darius Rucker Intercollegiate LSU Tiger Golf Classic Bryan National Collegiate SEC Championship
In 2015, Isabelle Johansson became the first Wildcat to qualify for the NCAA Championships since 1998.
R1 R2 R3 Total Place 80 81 78 239 75 87 86 73 246 T92 81 81 76 238 T87 77 81 - 158 10^ 77 76 78 231 T53 77 74 76 227 T52 75 79 74 228 T14 78 71 81 230 T34 77 73 73 223 T23
Isabelle Johansson, So., Sala, Sweden Event Minnesota Invitational Mercedes-Benz Championship Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Landfall Tradition Battle of the Bluegrass UCF Challenge Darius Rucker Intercollegiate LSU Tiger Golf Classic Bryan National Collegiate SEC Championship
R1 R2 R3 Total Place 75 77 77 229 T34 75 73 75 223 T34 72 79 76 227 T47 77 DQ 75 DQ 95 75 76 - 151 2^ 77 71 73 221 T11 74 77 78 229 T62 79 74 78 231 T25 77 73 79 229 T30 78 78 79 235 T55
Megan Kinney, Jr., Frankfort, Ky. Event Minnesota Invitational Mercedes-Benz Championship
R1 R2 R3 Total Place 81 79 86 246 61 80 86 84 250 77
Grace Rose, So., Nicholasville, Ky. Event Minnesota Invitational Mercedes-Benz Championship Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Landfall Tradition UCF Challenge Darius Rucker Intercollegiate LSU Tiger Golf Classic Bryan National Collegiate SEC Championship
R1 R2 R3 Total Place 81 78 74 233 T44 76 72 80 228 T54 77 78 78 233 T67 78 77 67 222 T37 73 74 76 223 T19 78 74 76 228 T55 86 82 80 248 T83 74 74 78 226 T15 82 80 75 237 T63
Anna Hack qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open over the summer after a strong end to her freshman season.
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SEASON RECORDS: SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 15 ROUNDS) Season Name 2013-14 Liz Breed 2014-15 Haley Mills 2013-14 Haley Mills 2013-14 Sarah Harris 2012-13 Ashleigh Albrecht 2007-08 Mallory Blackwelder 2010-11 Ashleigh Albrecht 2013-14 Cylia Damerau 2008-09 Mallory Blackwelder 2012-13 Sarah Harris 1987-88 Kate Rogerson 2012-13 Cylia Damerau 2014-15 Cylia Damerau 2015-16 Isabelle Johansson 2014-15 Sarah Harris 2012-13 Heather Lott 2011-12 Ashleigh Albrecht 1988-89 Cindy Mueller 2013-14 Ale Walker 2012-13 Liz Breed 2005-06 Ali Kicklighter 2002-03 Rachel Lester 2009-10 Ashleigh Albrecht 2010-11 Heather Lott 2014-15 Ale Walker
Rounds 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 27.0 29.0 28.0 30.0 26.0 27.0 35.0 27.0 24.0 28.0 27.0 18.0 27.0 31.0 30.0 30.0 32.0 29.0 29.0 30.0 21.0
Avg. Score 73.87 73.90 74.13 74.87 75.07 75.34 75.36 75.40 75.62 75.70 75.71 75.81 75.83 75.96 75.96 76.22 76.22 76.22 76.43 76.50 76.50 76.55 76.59 76.73 76.76
PLAYER WINS Season Name 1987-88 Kate Rogerson 1995-96 Lauri Berles 2013-14 Haley Mills 2011-12 Ashleigh Albrecht 2010-11 Ashleigh Albrecht 1996-97 Lauri Berles 2008-09 Mallory Blackwelder 1998-99 Jenny Dugan 2004-05 Erin Faulkner 2003-04 Maggie Gabelman 1991-92 Tonya Gill 1990-91 Tonya Gill 1989-90 Tonya Gill 2005-06 Ali Kicklighter 1988-89 Cindy Mueller* 1990-91 Dolores Nava 2001-02 Towa Okiyama 1993-94 Maria Olivero
Tournanments 12 11 10 9 10 1 10 10 8 5 10 12 12 11 11 10 10 4
Wins 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
PAR OR BETTER ROUNDS Season Name 2014-15 Haley Mills 2013-14 Liz Breed 2012-13 Ashleigh Albrecht 2010-11 Ashleigh Albrecht 2013-14 Sarah Harris 2011-12 Ashleigh Albrecht 2007-08 Mallory Blackwelder 2013-14 Cylia Damerau 2013-14 Haley Mills 2012-13 Liz Breed 1996-97 Lauri Berles 1994-95 Lauri Berles 1987-88 Kate Rogerson 2014-15 Sarah Harris 2014-15 Cylia Damerau 2012-13 Cylia Damerau 2011-12 Liz Breed 2010-11 Betsie Johnson 2009-10 Ashleigh Albrecht 1987-88 Noelle Daghe
Rounds 30.0 30.0 27.0 28.0 30.0 27.0 29.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 31.0 33.0 35.0 27.0 24.0 27.0 24.0 21.0 29.0 32.0
Par or Less 10 8 8 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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Jenny Dugan Erin Faulkner Heather Kraus Cindy Mueller
LOW ROUND Season Name 2013-14 Liz Breed 2009-10 Kristin Vincent 2010-11 Ashleigh Albrecht 1998-99 Jenny Dugan 2015-16 Grace Rose 2002-03 Kelly Anders 2007-08 Mallory Blackwelder 1995-96 Kirsten Krogsrud 2009-10 Louise Ljungstedt 2008-09 Alyssa Randolph 2014-15 Sarah Harris 2014-15 Haley Mills 2013-14 Sarah Harris 1996-97 Lauri Berles 2007-08 Mallory Blackwelder 2005-06 Erin Faulkner 2002-03 Rachel Lester 1988-89 Cindy Mueller 1993-94 Maria Olivero 1987-88 Kate Rogerson
27.0 32.0 34.0 31.0
4 4 4 4
Tournament Round/Score Schooner Fall Classic 3/64 Challenge at Onion Creek 2/65 UCF Challenge 1/66 Lady Seminole 1/66 Landfall Tradition 3/67 Chrysler ACC/SEC Challenge 1/68 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 1/68 The Lady Tar Heel Invite. 2/68 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 2/68 LSU Golf Classic 1/68 Mason Rudolph Championship 2/69 Stanford Intercollegiate 1/69 UCF Challenge 2/69 Lady Kat Invitational 3/69 Mason Rudolph Championship 1/69 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 2/69 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercoll. 1/69 Lady Buckeye Invitational 1/69 SEC Championship 2/69 Lady Hilltopper Invitational 1/69
Bold indicates former golfer in Borst era | Bold italic indicates current golfer *Results are only available during Mueller’s junior/senior seasons SCORING AVERAGE Season Coach 2013-14 Golda Johansson Borst 2014-15 Golda Johansson Borst 2012-13 Golda Johansson Borst 2011-12 Golda Johansson Borst 2008-09 Myra Blackwelder 2015-16 Golda Johansson Borst 2010-11 Golda Johansson Borst 2009-10 Myra Blackwelder 2005-06 Stephanie Barker 2007-08 Myra Blackwelder SEASON WINS Season Coach 1990-91 Bettie Lou Evans 1987-88 Bettie Lou Evans 1997-98 Bettie Lou Evans 1996-97 Bettie Lou Evans 1991-92 Bettie Lou Evans 1988-89 Bettie Lou Evans LOW ROUND Season Coach 2012-13 Golda Johansson Borst 2013-14 Golda Johansson Borst 2014-15 Golda Johansson Borst 2014-15 Golda Johansson Borst 2009-10 Myra Blackwelder 2013-14 Golda Johansson Borst 2013-14 Golda Johansson Borst 2010-11 Golda Johansson Borst 2010-11 Golda Johansson Borst 2008-09 Myra Blackwelder 2014-15 Golda Johansson Borst 2013-14 Golda Johansson Borst 2014-15 Golda Johansson Borst 2014-15 Golda Johansson Borst 2012-13 Golda Johansson Borst 2011-12 Golda Johansson Borst 2007-08 Myra Blackwelder 2009-10 Myra Blackwelder
Rounds 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 26.0 29.0 30.0 29.0 32.0 30.0
Tourns. 12 12 10 11 10 11
Avg. Score 296.13 300.73 301.10 304.73 305.23 306.28 306.30 306.62 307.16 309.83
Wins 4 3 2 2 2 2
Tourn. Alamo Invitational Schooner Fall Classic Stanford Intercollegiate UCF Challenge Challenge at Onion Creek “MO”Morial Invitational UCF Challenge UCF Challenge Cougar Classic LSU Golf Classic Stanford Intercollegiate UCF Challenge SEC Championship NCAA Championships Old Waverly Bulldog Inv. Alamo Invitational Mason Rudolph Championship Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup
Round/Score 3/282 3/283 1/284 2/284 3/284 3/286 3/286 1/287 3/288 3/288 2/289 2/289 3/290 3/290 3/290 1/290 1/290 2/290
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Name Kate Rogerson* Lauri Berles Tonya Gill Ashleigh Albrecht Haley Mills Mallory Blackwelder Maggie Gabelman Maria Olivero Erin Faulkner Ali Kicklighter Towa Okiyama Jenny Dugan Cindy Mueller** Dolores Nava
Tournaments Wins 12 4 42 3 44 3 38 2 10 1 40 1 8 1 8 1 30 1 30 1 37 1 38 1 22 1 35 1
Career 85, 86, 87, 88 94, 95, 96, 97 89, 90, 91, 92 10, 11, 12, 13 14 08, 09 03, 04 94, 95 04, 05, 06 03, 04, 05, 06 99, 00, 01, 02 97, 98, 99, 00 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 89, 90, 91, 92, 93
*Results are only available during Rogerson’s senior season **Results are only available during Mueller’s junior/senior seasons
PAR OR BETTER ROUNDS
Name Ashleigh Albrecht Liz Breed Haley Mills Cylia Damerau Sarah Harris Lauri Berles Betsie Johnson Heather Lott Mallory Blackwelder Erica Still Jenny Dugan Tonya Gill Elizabeth Dotson Erin Faulkner Kelly Anders Towa Okiyama Rachel Lester
Rounds Par or Less 111.0 26 104.0 17 60.0 15 107.0 15 84.0 12 119.0 11 107.0 8 98.0 8 55.0 8 76.0 8 109.0 7 32.0 7 100.0 5 85.0 5 95.0 5 104.0 5 107.0 5
ROUNDS PLAYED
Name Tonya Gill Jayne Lohr Heather Kraus Lauri Berles Ashleigh Albrecht Jenny Dugan Cylia Damerau Betsie Johnson Rachel Lester Ashlee Rose Liz Breed Towa Okiyama Jenny Throgmorton Dolores Maria Nava Heather Lott
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Career 10, 11, 12, 13 11, 12, 13, 14 14, 15 13, 14, 15, 16 13, 14, 15, 16 94, 95, 96, 97 10, 11, 12, 13 10, 11, 12, 13 08, 09 07, 08, 09 97, 98, 99, 00 89, 90, 91, 92 05, 06, 07, 08 04, 05, 06 00, 01, 02, 03 99, 00, 01, 02 00, 01, 02, 03
Career 89, 90, 91, 92 88, 89, 90, 91 95, 96, 97, 98 94, 95, 96, 97 10, 11, 12, 13 97, 98, 99, 00 13, 14, 15, 16 10, 11, 12, 13 00, 01, 02, 03 09, 10, 11, 12 11, 12, 13, 14 99, 00, 01, 02 98, 99, 00, 01 89, 90, 91, 92,93 10, 11, 12, 13
Former Wildcat Ashleigh Albrecht is among the leaders on the UK all-time career records lists.
Director of Operations Bettie Lou Evans on the green at the Bettie Lou Invitational.
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All-Americans 1989 - Cindy Mueller 1988 - Kate Rogerson Preseason All-Americans 1991 - Tonya Gill 1990 - Tonya Gill All-SEC 1995 - Tracy Hughes 1989 - Cindy Mueller 1988 - Kate Rogerson 1986 - Amy Read 1985 - Amy Read 1984 - Paula Davis 1983 - Nancy Scranton SEC All-Freshman Team 2014 - Haley Mills 2013 - Sarah Harris All-SEC Honorable Mention 2002 - Towa Okiyama 1999 - Jenny Dugan SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year 2009 - Mallory Blackwelder 2007 - Beth Felts Brad Davis SEC Community Service Leader of the Year 2013 - Megan Moir SEC Community Service Team 2015 - Sarah Harris 2014 - Megan Kinney 2013 - Megan Moir 2012 - Megan Moir 2011 - Megan Moir 2010 - Heather Lott 2009 - Erica Still 2007 - Katie Johnson 2006 - Katie Johnson 2005 - Stacy Springer SEC Golfer of the Week 2014 - Cylia Damerau (2/12/14) SEC Fresh. Golfer of the Week 2014 - Haley Mills (3/26/14) Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year 1990 - Bettie Lou Evans 1986 - Bettie Lou Evans
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SEC Coach of the Year 1992 - Bettie Lou Evans WGCA All-American Scholar Team 2016 - Jordan Chael Cylia Damerau Isabelle Johansson 2015 - Cylia Damerau Sarah Harris 2014 - Sarah Harris Ale Walker 2013 - Sarah Harris Elisabeth Johnson 2012 - Betsie Johnson Megan Moir 2011 - Betsie Johnson Heather Lott Megan Moir 2010 - Heather Lott 2009 - Mallory Blackwelder 2008 - Mallory Blackwelder Beth Felts 2007 - Beth Felts Katie Johnson 2003 - Eva Gessner Stacy Springer 2002 - Towa Okiyama Eva Gessner Stacy Springer 1992 - Tonya Gill Lisa Weissmueller 1991 - Tonya Gill 1990 - Tonya Gill 1988 - Noelle Daghe SEC Academic Honor Roll 2016 - Cylia Damerau Anna Hack Sarah Harris Isabelle Johansson Megan Kinney Ale Walker 2015 - Cylia Damerau Sarah Harris Megan Kinney Ale Walker 2014 - Liz Breed Cylia Damerau Sarah Harris 2013 - Ashleigh Albrecht Liz Breed Betsie Johnson Heather Lott Megan Moir
2012 - Betsie Johnson Heather Lott Megan Moir Ashlee Rose 2011 - Betsie Johnson Louise Ljungstedt Heather Lott Laura McGehee Megan Moir 2010 - Louise Ljungstedt Laura McGehee Megan Moir Erica Still 2009 - Mallory Blackwelder Louise Ljungstedt 2008 - Mallory Blackwelder Beth Felts 2006 - Laura Clemmons Emily Culbertson Erin Faulkner Beth Felts Katie Johnson 2005 - Laura Clemmons Erin Faulkner Elizabeth Felts Chapin Hoskins Katie Johnson Stacy Springer 2004 - Eva Gessner Erin Faulkner Stacy Springer 2003 - Eva Gessner Rachel Lester Stacy Springer 2002 - Towa Okiyama Eva Gessner Stacy Springer 2001 - Towa Okiyama Jenny Throgmorton Kristen Pepe 2000 - Towa Okiyama Jenny Throgmorton Kristen Pepe 1999 - Chanda Day 1998 - Heather Kraus Julie Palmer 1997 - Lauri Berles Amiee Cantrell Heather Kraus Jill Smiley 1996 - Lauri Berles Amiee Cantrell Megan Hamilton Bretagne Hygelund Heather Kraus
Kirsten Krogsrud Jill Smiley 1995 - Lauri Berles Amiee Cantrell Tracy Holmes Jill Smiley 1994 - Tracey Holmes Tracy Hughes Jill Smiley 1993 - Tracey Holmes Tracy Hughes Lisa Weissmueller 1992 - Tonya Gill Lisa Weissmueller Laurie Goodlett 1991 - Tonya Gill Lise Weissmueller 1990 - Dolores Nava Stephanie Landers Ann Kroot Laurie Goodlett Tonya Gill 1989 - Ann Kroot Margie Muzik Noelle Daghe Debbie Blank 1986 - Ann Brown Debbie Brown Noelle Daghe Nita Drinnon Karen Vandenberg Debbie Blank Ann Brown Nita Drinnon Karen Vandenberg SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 2016 - Jordan Chael Zoe Collins 2015 - Grace Rose 2014 - Megan Kinney Ale Walker 2013 - Cylia Damerau Sarah Harris Meghan McDougall 2011 - Liz Breed
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Appearances: Five • (1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992) 1992 NCAA Championship The Karsten Golf Course Arizona State University Tempe, Ariz. • May 27-30, 1992
17. Texas Christian...... 328-314-319-317—1278
1. San Jose State........ 299-290-292-290—1171 2. Arizona.................. 300-291-292-292—1175 3. Georgia.................. 291-299-304-287—1181 4. Stanford................. 294-299-294-300—1187 5. UCLA...................... 305-297-297-294—1193 6. Texas...................... 303-294-301-300—1198 7. Oklahoma State..... 302-295-297-306—1200 8. North Carolina....... 308-294-299-302—1203 9. Arizona State......... 291-304-297-314—1206 10. Miami................... 311-303-302-304—1220 11. Furman................. 311-309-305-298—1223 12. Duke..................... 312-303-309-303—1227 13. Indiana.................. 307-310-310-302—1229 14. Florida State......... 313-314-306-303—1236 15. Southern Methodist ..316-301-305-317—1239 15. Southern California....312-316-298-313—1239 17. KENTUCKY........... 312-313-307-314—1246 Individuals (top six) 1. Vicki Goetze (Georgia)...... 69-74-72-65—280 2. A. Sorenstam (Arizona)..... 72-68-72-71—283 3. Audrey Wooding (Stanford)....69-74-73-73—289 4. Renee Heiken (Illinois)...... 74-75-69-74—292 4. T. Hanson (San Jose St.).... 75-73-73-71—292 4. Ninni Sterner (San Jose St.).....76-74-71-71—292 UK Scores Dolores Nava........................ 79-81-73-73—306 Tonya Gill.............................. 78-76-76-83—313 Laurie Goodlett.................... 79-76-81-77—313 Lisa Weissmueller................. 86-82-77-81—326 Tracey Holmes...................... 76-80-87-85—328 1991 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio • May 22-25, 1991 1. UCLA...................... 301-288-307-301—1197 1. San Jose State........ 300-291-307-299—1197 3. Arizona.................. 306-301-306-299—1212 4. South Florida......... 298-298-316-305—1217 5. Georgia.................. 306-301-303-312—1222 6. Stanford................. 312-305-302-305—1224 7. Texas...................... 312-304-309-307—1232 8. Lamar..................... 305-315-303-310—1233 9. Tulsa...................... 309-307-310-309—1235 10. KENTUCKY........... 312-304-313-308—1237 11. New Mexico St..... 310-317-308-305—1240 12. Southern Methodist...315-312-304-313—1244 13. Duke..................... 306-309-323-307—1245 14. Florida State......... 309-325-309-312—1255 15. Florida.................. 320-316-315-309—1260 16. Iowa...................... 320-318-325-313—1276
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UK Scores Jayne Lohr............................ 74-72-78-71—295 Kate Rogerson...................... 71-77-74-77—299 Margie Muzik....................... 75-77-77-76—305 Cindy Mueller....................... 80-75-76-74—305 Noelle Daghe........................ 77-76-78-78—309 1986 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio • May 26-31, 1986 1. Florida................... 297-293-295-295—1108 2. Miami.................... 294-296-300-298—1118 3. Southern California......305-291-307-299—1202 4. Arizona State......... 308-297-293-297—1205 5. KENTUCKY............ 307-303-299-297—1206 5. Tulsa...................... 306-300-300-300—1206 7. Southern Michigan......295-304-306-302—1207 8. San Jose State........ 301-302-304-308—1215 9. Louisiana State...... 300-303-306-308—1217 10. Oklahoma State.... 307-305-302-304—1218 11. Duke..................... 306-306-298-310—1220 12. Indiana.................. 316-304-302-301—1223 13. Georgia................. 306-301-306-304—1227 14. UCLA..................... 310-299-310-312—1231 15. Stanford................ 310-300-308-314—1232 16. Furman................. 310-301-309-315—1235 17. Florida Int’l........... 311-301-312-318—1242 UK Scores Kate Rogerson...................... 76-73-74-72—295 Amy Read............................. 79-76-73-73—301 Cathy Edelen......................... 76-76-75-79—306 Cindy Mueller....................... 77-80-77-75—309
1988 NCAA Championship Las Cruces, N.M. • May 25-28, 1988 1. Tulsa...................... 304-292-293-286—1175 2. Georgia.................. 302-296-295-289—1182 2. Arizona State......... 305-295-292-290—1182 4. Florida................... 308-293-296-287—1184 5. Duke...................... 301-296-299-290—1186 6. San Jose State........ 297-302-296-292—1187 7. Texas...................... 306-292-301-290—1189 8. Arizona.................. 306-293-301-291—1191 9. Miami.................... 309-296-301-292—1191 10. KENTUCKY........... 297-300-305-298—1200 10. New Mexico St..... 299-295-302-304—1200 12. Oklahoma State.... 291-301-307-306—1205 13. UCLA..................... 302-299-301-306—1208 14. New Mexico.......... 300-309-308-305—1222 15. U.S. International. 317-301-300-308—1226 16. Southern California....314-304-307-305—1230 17. Ohio State............. 311-305-316-303—1235
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AL L-TIM E A Ashleigh Albrecht Marie Allen Kelly Anders B Donna Bender Lauri Berles Mallory Blackwelder Debbie Blank Liz Breed Jennifer Brenzel Ann Brown Lisa Brown
W I LD C ATS Jenny Fuson
2010-13 2000 2000-03
1983 1994-97 2007-09 1983-88 2011-14 1989 1984-87 1981-83
C Katie Campbell 1980 Amiee Cantrell 1993-97 Claire Carlin 2016-Pres. Sherry Carpenter 1979-81 Jordan Chael 2016-Pres. Laura Clemmons 2003-06 Zoe Collins 2016-Pres. Emily Culbertson 2004-06 D Noelle Daghe 1985-88 Cylia Damerau 2012-16 Paula Davis 1981-84 Chandra Day 1998-99 Debby Derham 1979-82 Lisa Dine 1984 Katie Dixon 2003-05 Emily Dorning 1984 Elizabeth Dotson 2005-08 Nita Drinnon 1983-87 Jenny Dugan 1997-2000 Katie Dwyer 1993 E Dori Eastwood Cathy Edelen Julie Esselman F Erin Faulkner Beth Felts Liz Fry
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2003-04 2002-03 2001-04 1988-92 1998 1980 1988-93 1983
Jill Mattingly Jamie McIntruff Laura McGehee Chris Miller Haley Mills Megan Moir Cindy Mueller Marissa Muir Margie Muzik
1984 1997-98 2008-11 1991 2014-15 2010-13 1986-89 2004-07 1987-90
H Pattie Haas 1986 Anna Hack 2015-Pres. Megan Hamilton 1994-96 Sarah Harris 2012-16 Tracy Holmes 1992-95 Chapin Hoskins 2003-06 Tracy Hughes 1991-95 Bretagne Hygelund 1996
N Dolores Maria Nava 1991-93 Kathryn Nelson 1989
J Isabelle Johannson 2015-Pres. Betsie Johnson 2009-13 Katie Johnson 2004-07 Jenny Jones 1983 Joni Jordan 1980-82
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K Ali Kicklighter 2003-06 Dana Kidd 1994 Megan Kinney 2014-Pres. Dana Kirk 1992 Heather Kraus 1995-98 Kirsten Krogsrud 1993-96 Ann Kroot 1987-90 L Stephanie Landers Glynda Laster Paige Lausier Rachel Lester Louise Ljungstedt Jayne Lohr Heather Lott Meredith Loosse
1988-90 1982 2008 2000-03 2008-11 1988-91 2010-13 1990-92
O Tennye Ohr Towa Okiyama Maria Olivero
Julie Palmer Kristen Pepe Amanda Presto
1980 1999-02 1994-95
Erica Still 2007-10 Sandy Sutton 1981 Charlotte Svennevig 1999 T Jenny Throgmorton 1998-01 Lea Anne Toftness 1979-81 Frances Tuttle 1980 Angie Tyler 1997 V Karen Vanden Berg 1984-87 Lee Vandiver 1989 Kristin Vincent 2007-10 W Ale Walker 2015-Pres. Lisa Weissmueller 1990-93 Z Julie Zembrodt
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Q Mandy Quattlebaum 1989-91 R Amy Read Leslie Ritter Kate Rogerson Ashlee Rose Grace Rose Joyce Roser Anne Rush S Laura Sadd Jane Schumacher Nancy Scranton Alanna Silvertrust Jill Smiley Stacy Springer Robin Stewart
1983-86 1981-84 1985-88 2009-12 2015-Pres. 1979-82 1979-82
1980-83 1980 1982-84 2004-05 1993-97 2002-05 1984
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