2016-17 UTSA Women's Golf Media Guide

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Ta b l e o f Co n t en t s Introduction

Meet the Roadrunners

Roster _______________________________________ 2

Head Coach Carrie Parnaby_______________28-29

Schedule_____________________________________ 3

Assistant Coach Summer Batiste________________30

Quick Facts__________________________________ 3

Volunteer Coach Bill Rogers____________________31

Maryb S. Kauth Invitational_____________________ 4

Julie Houston_____________________________32-33 Nikki Long_______________________________34-35

This Is UTSA

Becky McGeehan_________________________36-37

UTSA______________________________________ 6-7

Aimee Ponte______________________________38-39

Campus Life________________________________ 8-9

Lara Weinstein____________________________40-41

Campus Recreation________________________10-11

Madison Kidd_______________________________42

Academic Services________________________12-13

Brooke Meads_______________________________43

Career Services___________________________14-15

Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey________________44

Athletic Medicine____________________________16

UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo______________45

Strength & Conditioning_______________________17

Team Photo__________________________________46

UTSA Spirit_______________________________18-19 Conference USA_____________________________20

History & Records

NCAA Host Institution_________________________21

2015-16 Season Review___________________48-51

San Antonio______________________________22-25

Conference Honor Roll________________________52

NCAA Compliance___________________________26

Conference History___________________________53 NCAA History_______________________________53

Credits

Individual Single-Season & Career Records______54

The 2016-17 UTSA Women’s Golf Guide was designed, written and edited by Assistant AD/ Athletics Communications Kyle Stephens with assistance from Assistant Athletics Communications Director Jordan Korphage.

Team Top-10 Lists_____________________________55

Photography Bryan Bullon, Patrick Dunn, Jeff Huehn, Mark McClendon, Ian Parnaby, San Antonio Convention & Visitor’s Bureau, supporting golf courses.

Individual Top-10 Lists_________________________56 Year-By-Year Results________________________57-63 All-Time Roster_______________________________64


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Julie Houston So. • Allen, Texas

Madison Kidd Fr. • Lake Jackson, Texas

Nikki Long Jr.. • San Antonio, Texas

Becky McGeehan Jr. • Gutersloh, Germany

Brooke Meads Fr. • San Antonio, Texas

Aimee Ponte Sr. • St. Sampson’s, U.K.

Lara Weinstein Sr. • Johannesburg, South Africa

Carrie Parnaby Head Coach

Summer Batiste Assistant Coach

Bill Rogers Volunteer Coach

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Ht.

Yr.-Exp.

Hometown/Previous School(s)

Julie Houston

5-4

So.-1L

Allen, Texas/Allen HS

Madison Kidd

5-3

Fr.-HS

Lake Jackson, Texas/Brazoswood HS

Nikki Long

5-6

Jr.-2L

San Antonio, Texas/Johnson HS

Becky McGeehan

5-3

Jr.-2L

Gutersloh, Germany/Windsor School

Brooke Meads

5-4

Fr.-HS

San Antonio, Texas/Cornerstone Christian HS

Aimee Ponte

5-3

Sr.-3L

St. Sampson’s, Guernsey/St. Sampson’s HS

Lara Weinstein

5-4

Sr.-1L

Johannesburg, South Africa/Holy Rosary School/Texas

Head Coach: Carrie Parnaby (ninth year, Tennessee ‘03) Assistant Coach: Summer Batiste (third year, UTSA ‘12) Volunteet Coach: Bill Rogers

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2 0 16-1 7 Sc h ed u le Fall Sept. 12-13

Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship

Cherokee C.C.

Knoxville, Tenn.

Oct. 9-10

Jim West Challenge

Club at Carlton Woods

The Woodlands, Texas

Oct. 23-25

Maryb S. Kauth Invitational

Briggs Ranch G.C.

San Antonio, Texas

Nov. 7-8

Trinity Forest Invitational

Trinity Forest G.C.

Dallas, Texas

Spring Feb. 19-21

Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate

English Turn C.C.

New Orleans, La.

Feb. 27-28

The Dickson

The Woodlands C.C.

The Woodlands, Texas

March 13-14

BYU at Entrada Classic

Entrada G.C.

St. George, Utah

March 24-26

LSU Tiger Classic

University Club

Baton Rouge, La.

April 2-4

Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational

El Tigre G.C.

Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico

April 18-20

Conference USA Championship

Verandah Club

Fort Myers, Fla.

May 8-10

NCAA Regional

TBD

TBD

May 19-24

NCAA Championship

Rich Harvest Farms

Sugar Grove, Ill.

Schedule is subject to change • Home events in bold

Q u i c k Fact s General Information Name________ The University of Texas at San Antonio Location_______________________San Antonio, Texas Founded__________________________________ 1969 Enrollment_____________28,787 (24,462 undergrad.) President________________________ Dr. Ricardo Romo Alma Mater____________________________ Texas ‘67 Athletic Director_______________________ Lynn Hickey Alma Mater__________________ Ouachita Baptist ‘73 NCAA Faculty Representative______ Dr. Gregg Michel Affiliation________________________ NCAA Division I Conference_______________________ Conference USA Nickname___________________________ Roadrunners Mascot_____________________Rowdy the Roadrunner Colors__ Navy Blue (289), Orange (1665) and White

Team Information Head Coach____________Carrie Parnaby (ninth year) Alma Mater________________________ Tennessee ‘03 Office Phone_____________________ (210) 458-4814 E-mail___________________ carrie.parnaby@utsa.edu Assistant Coach____________________ Summer Batiste Alma Mater____________________________ UTSA ‘12 Volunteer Coach_______________________ Bill Rogers First Season of Golf______________________2005-06 All-Time Tournament Championships______________ 8 Athletics Communications Assistant AD/Men’s Golf Contact______ Kyle Stephens Office Phone_____________________ (210) 458-4551 Office Fax_______________________ (210) 458-4569 E-mail_____________________ kyle.stephens@utsa.edu Website____________________________ goUTSA.com Mailing Address_____ UTSA Athletics Communications _______________________________ One UTSA Circle _______________________ San Antonio, Texas 78249

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Ma ry b S. Kauth I n vitat ion al Oct. 23-25 Briggs Ranch Golf Club 6,450 Yards • Par 72

2015 The Alamo Invitational Final Results Team Standings 1___ Florida___________________ 293-286-279—858 (-6) 2___ Arkansas________________ 294-291-285—870 (+6) 3___ Texas Tech______________ 297-294-288—879 (+15) 4___ SMU__________________ 304-295-283—882 (+18) 5___ UTSA__________________ 305-293-286—884 (+20) 6___ TCU___________________ 297-291-298—886 (+22) 7___ Mississippi State________ 299-296-294—889 (+25) 8___ Texas State_____________ 298-296-296—890 (+26) 9___ Wisconsin______________ 303-290-298—891(+27) 10__ Baylor_________________ 303-294-296—893 (+29) 11__ Texas A&M_____________ 305-302-287—894 (+30) 12__ Houston________________ 305-297-294—896 (+32) 13__ Oklahoma______________ 303-296-298—897 (+33) 14__ Tulane_________________ 307-302-292—901 (+37) 15__ LSU___________________ 307-206-291—904 (+40)

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Individual Top 10 1___ Maria Torres, Florida____________71-70-69—210 (-6) 2____Karolina Vickova, Florida________76-68-71—215 (-1) _____Laura Lonardi, Baylor____________72-72-71—215 (-1) 4____Gabby Barker, Texas Tech________ 75-71-70—216 (E) _____Hannah Wood, Oklahoma_______ 75-71-70—216 (E) 6____Brogan Townend, UTSA_________ 77-70-70—217 (+1) _____Jenny Haglund, SMU___________ 76-71-70—217 (+1) _____Sydney Needham, Florida_______ 73-72-72—217 (+1) _____Katie Page, SMU_______________ 75-71-71—217 (+1) _____Lora Assad, Texas State_________ 69-73-75—217 (+1) _____Taylor Tomlinson, Florida________ 73-75-69—217 (+1) NOTE: The Alamo Invitational was formally renamed the Maryb S. Kauth Invitational in 2016


This Is UTSA


T h is is U T S A A b o u t UTSA The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded on June 5, 1969, by the Texas Legislature to be a “university of the first class.” UTSA serves the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas through top-tier programs and services offered at its Main, Downtown and Hemisfair Campuses. With nearly 29,000 students and 1,383 faculty members, UTSA is the third-largest component of the University of Texas System. Ninety-nine percent of its full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty members hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees.

Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 and is the first Hispanic president in the university’s history.

UTSA offers more than 160 degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels in the colleges of Architecture, Construction and Planning; Business; Education and Human Development; Engineering; Liberal and Fine Arts; Public Policy; and Sciences as well as the Honors College, University College and Graduate School. Its research specialties include health, cybersecurity, energy, sustainability, and human and social development. The university provides access to excellence for large numbers of historically underserved students: More than 58 percent of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education and nearly half will be the first in their families to earn a college degree. As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business and civic professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 114,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974. Moreover, its local annual economic impact is $1.2 billion and it supports an estimated 15,700 jobs in South Texas. In addition to the top-tier educational advantages UTSA offers, the university has been recognized for its commitment to serving society. In 2015, it received the distinguished Community Engagement Classification from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

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In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997.


M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t

The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property — for Texas, the nation and the world.

UTSA is ranked No. 6 in the nation for bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanics according to Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education.

UTSA’s cybersecurity program is ranked No. 1 in the nation according to a Ponemon Institute survey of IT professionals.

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C a m p us L i f e Laurel Village

UTSA has five housing complexes on its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates more than 4,000 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the University Center, food courts, libraries, athletics facilities and the Campus Recreation Center. Laurel and Chaparral Villages are villa-inspired suites with private bedrooms and a shared living space. Chisholm Hall is a traditional residence hall that offers a great place to find study partners or new friends. University Oaks is apartment living on campus that includes private bedrooms and a full kitchen.

C h a pa r r a l V i l l a g e

A lva r e z H a l l

Alvarez Hall residents enjoy a private, fully furnished bedroom with a shared, connecting bathroom, individual floor lounges, laundry facilities, a computer lab and a community kitchen.

UTSA has three libraries — John Peace (JPL), Applied Engineering & Technology and Downtown Campus —that offer a rich blend of resources to support academic work including research assistance, printed materials, electronic books and articles, computers and other technology. Other features include reservable study rooms, high speed KIC scanners, textbooks on reserve, and multimedia equipment for checkout. Through the library’s Get It For Me service, students can request books and articles to be delivered to their inboxes or to their library of choice for pick-up, free of charge. Using Library Quick Search, students have easy access to the library’s vast collections, including the latest scholarly journals and more than one million e-books.

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Conveniently located in front of the John Peace Library on the Main Campus, the Sombrilla is a popular gathering place for UTSA students.

UTSA students, faculty and staff have many options for dining on campus.

Roadrunner Cafe is an all-you-care-toeat dining hall that offers 10 stations with a variety of made-to-order fresh food options. With stations such as a Mongolian Grill featuring seafood for Friday lunch or the Burrito Station to hand craft burritos made just for you, the customizable options are great for everyone including vegetarians and healthy eaters.

The University Center (UC) Food Court houses Chili’s Too, Mooyah, Panda Express and Taco Taco Cafe, while Starbucks, Subway and a C3 Convenience Store are a short walk away.

The John Peace Library (JPL) Food Court houses Chick-fil-A, Subway, Sushic-The Sushi Company, Starbucks, Smoothie King, Papa John’s and a C3 Convenience Store.

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Center UT SA R e c r e at i o n W e l l n e ss

The UTSA Recreation Wellness Center is nearly 185,000 square feet of indoor recreation space and houses a wide variety of programs and facilities including: multi-use courts, a demonstration kitchen, massage studio, an aquatics center, racquetball courts, fitness areas, group exercise studios and locker/ shower rooms.

Campus Rec The Recreation Field Complex, located adjacent to the Rec Center, is comprised of nine artificial turf fields which include a full soccer field, a regulation football field, and eight multi-purpose fields. Equipment checkout facilities and restrooms are located here, as well.

The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center houses more than 24,000 square feet of weight and cardio space.

Campus Recreation offers personal training, fitness assessments, nutritional guidance and group exercise for no additional fee. Group exercise consists of more than 25 classes ranging from yoga to kickboxing.

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The 18,000 square-foot cardio room features numerous machines ranging from tread mills, ellipticals and stationary bikes to rowers and spin bikes.

The Outdoor Aquatics Center features a three-lane lap pool, leisure pool, lazy river, hot tubs, ample lounge space, a pair of beach volleyball courts and a basketball court.

The jogging track, one-sixth of a mile in length, circles above four regulation basketball courts.

The 54-foot rockclimbing wall is the largest of its kind on any campus in the state of Texas.

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A Focus on A ca d e m i c S e r v i c e s M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all studentathletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, Conference USA and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

V i s i o n S tat e m e n t The UTSA Athletics Department will be successful in its mission when … • Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. • It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. • Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. • The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

Academic Success UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards during the past decade. UTSA has had 18 studentathletes chosen as an Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 38 have earned Academic All-District accolades since 2003. In the last 10 years, more than 800 studentathletes have earned conference academic honors.

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Academics C olin H ow le t t

The 4,000 square-foot Bodenstedt Athletic Learning Center houses five study carrels, two large conference rooms, a classroom, computer lab and

A ss o c i a t e A D / A ca d e m i c S e r v i c e s

office space for the Academic Services staff.

Colin Howlett was hired in June 2010 as Associate Athletics Director for Academic Services at UTSA. He is responsible for overseeing academic support services for the entire department. Howlett came to UTSA from Virginia Tech, where he was a member of the Student-Athlete Academic Support Services for 13 years. He began his tenure as Assistant Director in August 1997 and served in that capacity until his promotion to Associate Director in August 2001. He also was the Interim Director from July 2008-January 2009. While in Blacksburg, Howlett was responsible for developing and implementing academic success programs and providing academic, career and personal counseling to studentathletes in the sports of football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. He also assisted in the planning and development of the department’s Learning Assistance Program, served as the liaison to the Registrar’s Office and to the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities and helped coordinate the tutorial, peer mentor and study hall programs for all student-athletes. Prior to his tenure at Virginia Tech, Howlett was an Academic/Athletic Counselor at Maine from 1996-97. He also spent two years at Austin Peay where he served as an Academic Services Intern from 1994-95 and as the Interim Compliance Coordinator for six months before joining the staff at Maine. Howlett earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis on human resource management from Susquehanna University in 1990. He received a master’s degree in health and physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration from Southern Mississippi in 1994.

Jacqueline Nicholson

Lydia Placzek

Sara Gothelf

Stephen Spiers

Beth Noteware

A ss i s ta n t AD/ Academic Services

A c a d e m i c C o o r d i n at o r

A c a d e m i c C o o r d i n at o r

A c a d e m i c C o o r d i n at o r

L e a r n i n g S p e c i al i s t

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S t u d e n t -A t h l e t e Career Services

Career

Co n n e ct i n g U TSA S t u d e n t - At hletes to C a re e r De ve l o p m e n t R e sour ces “There are more than 400,000 student-athletes and most of them go pro in something other than sports.” — NCAA Public Service Announcement The mission of the UTSA University Career Center is to assist students and alumni in identifying and developing the skills necessary to pursue lifelong career goals. The Career Center provides comprehensive career planning, job search skill development and a wide range of tools and resources designed to assist students and alumni in conducting a successful job search. The Career Center’s website, hireroadrunners.com, contains full-time professional, internship, co-op, work-study and parttime job listings, which are updated daily. Dozens of employers visit campus each year to interview UTSA students for full-time professional positions, as well as intern, co-op and other jobs. Multiple career fairs are held each semester and are attended by hundreds of employers from a variety of disciplines. These events offer information on full- and part-time jobs, internships and more. The Career Center employs a total of 13 career counselors, one of which, Stefanie Cisneros, is dedicated to serving student-athletes at UTSA. Individual career counseling appointments are available with counselors to discuss any aspect of your career development. They will use a variety of methods to help you learn more about career interests, including free online career assessments. In addition, career counselors can assist you in developing job search skills such as resumé writing, interview preparation and networking skills. Throughout the year, a variety of workshops are offered on various career-related topics, including several designed specifically for student-athletes.

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Why do employers seek student-athletes?

Student-Athletes possess many of the skills and abilities which are often sought by organization recruiters. Characteristics such as mental toughness, self-confidence, and performing under pressure are needed to be successful in any workplace. Listed below are additional qualities athletes can transfer from the playing field into the workplace. TEN QUALITIES OF TEA M PLAYER S • Time management • Teamwork • Goal-directed • Competitive • Confidence • Persistence and endurance • Loyalty • Discipline • Ability to accept constructive criticism • Resilience Adapted from: Bohac, Jennifer. Career Game Plan for Student-Athletes, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000.


Services Career Center Partner Organizations

Hundreds of employers converge on the UTSA campus each year to participate in career fairs, information sessions and networking events and as guest speakers for workshops and in classrooms. Listed below is a sampling of just a few of the organizations with which the Career Center partners. Organizations marked with an asterisk have previously hired UTSA student-athletes for internships or full-time positions. AAccenture AT&T * AXA Advisors* bp Energy * Capital Group Companies* CIA CPS Energy Deloitte and Touche, LLP * Enterprise * Ernst & Young LLP* FBI Frost Bank Google Harland Clarke HEB Hyatt Hotels and Resorts * Judson ISD * KPMG LLP* Medtronic * Microsoft Corporation NASA National Security Agency New York Life* Northeast ISD Northside ISD* Northwestern Mutual* NuStar Energy* Omni Hotels* Pape-Dawson PepsiCo* PwC Rackspace* Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union * Raytheon San Antonio ISD Southwest ISD Southwest Research Institute South San Antonio ISD Spurs Sports and Entertainment* Target Corporation * Tesoro Companies, Inc. Toyota Total Quality Logistics Union Pacific Railroad* U.S. Department of State U.S. Marshals USAA* Valero Energy Corporation Walgreens * Walt Disney World Wells Fargo* YMCA Zachry Holdings, Inc.

S t e fa n i e Cisneros Assistant AD/ Life Skills Coordinator After nine years as career counselor for all UTSA student-athletes and 16 years as a staff member at the UTSA Career Center Office, Stefanie Cisneros was hired as Assistant Athletics Director/Life Skills Coordinator for UTSA Athletics in September 2016. Cisneros duties include overseeing the department’s life skills programming, managing the student-athlete internship/externship program and developing community outreach activities. During her time as career counselor, Cisneros had the opportunity to speak to national audiences through presentations at the American Humanics Management Institute, California Association for Counseling and Development Conference, Southern Association of Colleges and Employers Conference, and as a co-presenter at the National Career Development Association’s Global Conference. In her presentation, “Transfer the Magic from Playing Field to Career Field”, she addresses the career development needs of student-athletes and best practices for working effectively with student-athlete populations and athletic departments. Cisneros is currently involved in several professional organizations, including memberships in the National Career Development Association (NCDA), Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE), National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE), and National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). Cisneros graduated from UTSA in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and completed a master of arts degree in community counseling from UTSA in 2008.

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Athletic Medicine The UTSA Athletic Training Department is committed to providing the highest standard of sports medicine care to all Roadrunners studentathletes. This includes education, prevention, evaluation, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses associated with athletic participation. Referral necessary for additional medical and psychological evaluation and treatment is also provided. The athletics training staff is dedicated to this mission and compliance with UTSA, Conference USA and NCAA rules and regulations. The UTSA training staff works under the direction of Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Medicine, Jerry Greeson. All of the physicians that work with the training staff come from the University of Texas Health Science Center Medical School and those physicians, along with selected non-physicians, compose the sports medicine team. The training staff is responsible for the care, prevention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries, taping and wrapping procedures, emergency situations should they occur, attendance of practices and home and away events that occur to 17 intercollegiate sports. UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center which has state-of-the-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give student-athletes the best care available.

Jerry Greeson

Brenna Ellis

Kyle Kratzenberg

A ss o c i at e A.D./ Athletic Medicine

A ss o c i at e H e a d Athletic Trainer

A ss i s ta n t A t h l e t i c Trainer

Josh Modica

Meghan McCaffrey

Rhodie Moss

A ss i s ta n t A t h l e t i c Trainer

A ss i s ta n t A t h l e t i c Trainer

A ss i s ta n t A t h l e t i c Trainer

Athletic Training Intern Robert Cordona Medical Consultants Dr. Richard Holcomb, Dr. Jaime Garza, Dr. Hector Lopez, Dr. Timothy Palomera, Dr. David Schmidt, Dr. Richard Steffen

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UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center, which has state-ofthe-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give them the best care available.


Strength & Conditioning UTSA student-athletes are running faster and getting stronger thanks to a commitment to an enhanced strength and conditioning program and the renovated Patrick Clynes Family Strength & Conditioning Center.

Mission Statement

The UTSA Strength & Conditioning Department provides athletes the means by which they can train consistently, sensibly and systematically over designated periods of time in a safe, clean and professional environment to help prevent injury and improve athletics performance.

Philosophy

The philosophy of the University of Texas at San Antonio strength & conditioning program adheres strictly to the three proven scientific principles of adaptation … Specificity The transfer of a training adaptation to a gain in competition performance. Overload Adaptation takes place when the magnitude of training is greater than normal and is achieved by prescribing the correct number of sets, repetitions and intensity of effort. The primary focus is the muscular and energy systems’ adaptation to overload. Periodization Training phases must be planned so that speed, agility, power and endurance will peak during the most important competitions.

Strength & conditioning Staff

Charlie Dudley

Derrick Jenkins

Lexi Beeson

Director

A ss o c i at e D i r e c t o r

A ss i s ta n t D i r e c t o r

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UTSA Spirit The Mascot

The Roadrunner, a bird representative of the Texas Hill Country and the Southwest, was voted the UTSA mascot in 1977, defeating the armadillo in a student election. The choice was officially adopted in early 1978.

Rowdy the Roadrunner was ranked No. 12 on Yahoo! Sports’ Top 25 Most Unique Mascots

The School Colors

Official colors of the University of Texas System are orange and white. Upon recommendation from the UTSA Student Representative Assembly, the Board of Regents approved the addition of navy blue to the orange and white for UTSA’s colors for athletics competition.

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UTSA Fight Song Go, Roadrunners, Go! On to vict’ry with all your might. Fight, Roadrunners, Fight! For the Blue and the Orange and the White. We fight for U-T-S-A Alma Mater proud and strong. Win, Roadrunners, Win! And unite in our battle song.

The Alma Mater

Music to “Hail UTSA,” the alma mater of the University of Texas at San Antonio, was composed by Dr. Joe Stuessy, Professor of Music. Lyrics were written by Dr. Alan Craven, Director of the Division of English, Classics and Philosophy at UTSA. HAIL UTSA From our hills of oak and cedar To the Alamo Voices raised will echo As, in song, our praises flow. Hail Alma Mater! Through the years our loyalty will grow. The University of Texas at San Antonio

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Conference USA

On May 4, 2012, UTSA accepted an invitation to join Conference USA. The Roadrunners officially joined the league on July 1, 2013, and now compete against teams from Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, FIU, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP and Western Kentucky.

UTSA By The Numbers 7 16 22 24 81 89 433

Conference USA Championships Conference USA Superlative Awards Conference USA Individual Champions Conference USA All-Academic Team members All-Conference USA selections Conference USA Academic Medal winners Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll members

* as of July 1, 2016

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NCAA Host Institution UTSA has served as the host institution for 17 NCAA Championship events since 1998 and will welcome the 2018 Men’s Final Four to the Alamodome.

UTSA’s NCAA Championship Legacy

• 1997 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 1998 Men’s Final Four • 1998 Men’s Golf Central Regional • 2001 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 2002 Women’s Final Four • 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2004 Men’s Final Four • 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship • 2006 Women’s Basketball San Antonio Regional • 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2008 Men’s Final Four • 2010 Women’s Final Four • 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional • 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship • 2014 Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds • 2014 Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional • 2015 Women’s Golf Central Regional

Briggs Ranch Golf Club — the home of the UTSA golf teams — was the host course for the 2014 NCAA Men’s San Antonio Regional and the 2015 NCAA Women’s Central Regional.

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About San Antonio

The Alamo

San Antonio has a population of approximately 1.4 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the fastest growing of the 10 largest cities from 2000-10. With more than 20 million visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most-visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®. Settled in 1718, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round.

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San Antonio has 14,518 acres of parks and 118 miles of mostly urban hike-and-bike trails in the metropolitan area. San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base located in the city. San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Corporation, USAA, CST Brands, iHeartMedia. The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home. San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to five professional sports franchises: the five-time NBA Champion Spurs, the WNBA’s Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage, the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions and the United Soccer League’s San Antonio FC. San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, six NCAA Basketball Regionals, three Big 12 Football Championship Games and Dallas Cowboys Training Camps.

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Six Flags F i e s ta T e x as

SeaWorld

S an Antonio The River Walk

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S a n A n t on i o A D e s t i n at i o n C i t y It’s easy to see why more than 20 million people visit San Antonio each year. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, the nation’s seventh-largest city is an ideal destination year round. The Alamo City boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®.

Schlitterbahn, in nearby New Braunfels, is the world’s top-ranked waterpark.

Two of the nation’s top theme parks, SeaWorld (left) and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, call San Antonio home.

The Alamo is one of five Spanish missions built along the San Antonio River between 1718-31. The missions recently became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Mission Concepcion

Mission San Juan

Mission San José

Mission Espada


Hundreds of hotels, restaurants, night spots and shops line the city’s urban core, including the magical River Walk.

The River Walk is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the state of Texas.

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N C A A Co m p lia n c e The NCAA Rules

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Compliance with NCAA rules is one of the highest priorities for our athletics program and institution. As a member of the NCAA, the University of Texas at San Antonio is accountable for the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the bestintentioned action on a fan’s part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Please contact the UTSA Compliance Office if you have any questions concerning what is permissible. Inquiries should be directed to the UTSA Compliance Office at this address: UTSA Compliance Office Intercollegiate Athletics One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 458-5493

Representatives of Athletics Interests A “representative of UTSA’s athletics interests,” or booster, is anyone who: • Has ever participated in or is currently a member of the various athletics department support groups; • Has made a donation to the athletics program; • Has helped arrange summer and/ or vacation employment for studentathletes; or • Has been involved, in anyway, in the promotion of UTSA’s athletics program

Extra Benefits

Prospective and current studentathletes may not receive extra benefits. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of the institution’s athletic interests to provide a student-athlete or his/her family a benefit not authorized by NCAA legislation. Extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: • An employment arrangement for a prospect’s relatives; • Gifts of clothing or equipment; • Cosigning of loans; • Providing loans to a prospect’s relatives or friends; • Cash or like items; • Use of an automobile; • Any tangible items, including merchandise; • Free or reduced-cost services, rentals or purchases of any type; • Free or reduced-cost housing • Use of a college’s athletic equipment; • Sponsorship of or arrangement for an awards banquet for high school, prep school or two-year college athletes by a college, athletics representative or its alumni groups; • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher then the wages paid for similar work; and • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed.

Recruiting

Only coaches and athletics department staff may be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective student-athlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter, e-mail, or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at The University of Texas at San Antonio. This includes contacting prospective student-athletes on social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) The prohibition remains in effect even after the prospect signs a national letterof-intent (scholarship offer). You can do your part by forwarding names of any potential recruits to the UTSA coaching staffs.

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Prospective Student-Athlete

A prospective student-athlete is a person who has started classes for the ninth grade. You can become a prospect even if you have not started the ninth grade, if a college gives you or your relatives any financial aid help or other benefits that it does not give others. Before a prospect can make an official visit to UTSA, he/she must present (1) a score from a PSAT, SAT or ACT test (through an official high school or testing agency), (2) an academic transcript, and (3) must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and must be placed on the institution’s Institution Request List with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Visiting UTSA Official Visit: An “official visit” is a visit paid in whole or in part by the university and cannot exceed 48 hours in length. A prospect can make a total of five official visits, with a limit of only one per university. Unofficial Visit: An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the prospect’s own expense. The university may provide (a) three complimentary tickets to an on-campus athletics event in which the university’s team is competing and (b) transportation to view offcampus practice and competition sites within a 30-mile radius. Prospects can make as many unofficial visits as they want. More information concerning recruiting and initial eligibility can be found online at: ncaa.org goUTSA.com


Meet The Roadrunners


Carrie Parnaby Head Coach Ninth Season Tennessee ‘03

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wo-time conference coach of the year Carrie Parnaby is in her ninth season at the helm of the UTSA women’s golf program. Since her hire in 2008, she steadily has transformed the Roadrunners into annual contenders for conference championships and NCAA postseason appearances. From the beginning, Parnaby installed a new approach to the game from a mental and physical standpoint. Her philosophy has produced eight team titles, including back-to-back Southland Conference Championships in 2011-12, five runner-up showings and a total of 37 top-five finishes. UTSA advanced to three straight NCAA Regionals in 2011-13, including the school’s first-ever atlarge bid in 2013, while also sending an individual — Fabiola Arriaga — to the 2014 NCAA West Regional. Parnaby has guided the Roadrunners to 12 individual wins, which includes two Southland Champions in Allie Jordan in 2009 and Shannon Jungman in 2012, and Arriaga, the 2014 Conference USA Champion. She has coached the Roadrunners to 25 all-conference certificates, including nine first-team selections, and a pair of Southland Golfers of the Year in Arriaga (2012) and Paola Valerio (2011). Additionally, the Roadrunners have improved their scoring average versus par by more than 15 strokes since her arrival and they have finished in the top 60 of the Golfstat National Rankings four times, including a program-record 47th in 2011. In addition to her players’ success on the course, several have earned accolades for their work in the classroom. Six have

been named to conference all-academic teams, Paola Valerio was recognized as an Academic All-District selection in 2011 and Bruna Spengler (2010), Taylor Newlin (2013, ‘14), Nikki Long (2015, ‘16) and Julie Houston (2016) have been named to the Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team. Additionally, UTSA was recognized by the NCAA with a Public Recognition Award in 2013 for its outstanding multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR). The Roadrunners have recorded an APR score of 972 or higher in each of the last five years to rank among the top 10-20 percent of all Division I women’s golf programs. In her eighth season in 2015-16, Parnaby guided the Roadrunners to five top-five finishes, including capturing the Islanders Classic team title. UTSA tied for fourth at the C-USA Championship, the program’s ninth straight top-four league showing. Houston, who was named C-USA Freshman of the Year and second-team all-conference, became the first Roadrunner to win back-to-back tournaments when she came out on top at the All There August Challenge and Islanders Classic in February. Meanwhile, Long also was named second-team all-conference after a sophomore season that saw her post a pair of top 10s. UTSA enjoyed much success in the summer of 2015. Long became the first Roadrunner to play in a major when she qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open in July. Townend and Aimee Ponte won a handful of tournaments in their native countries, while Houston qualified for the U.S. Women’s Amateur. In 2014-15, Parnaby guided a young squad to four top-10 finishes, including a pair of third-place efforts in the final month of the campaign. Led by a sixth-place showing from Ponte and a tie for seventh by Long, the Roadrunners claimed the bronze at the C-USA Championship, their second-straight top-three performance. Townend earned third-team all-conference accolades for the second consecutive year. UTSA registered three top-five finishes in 2013-14, including a runner-up showing at its first-ever Conference USA Championship last April. Led by Arriaga’s leaguerecord-tying and UTSA-record 9-under-par 207 (68-6970), the Roadrunners carded an 866 to take second place. UTSA also set a pair of school records at The Alamo Invitational in October. Led by Newlin’s seventhplace and career-best 213 (69-70-74), the Roadrunners set program standards for low 36- and 54-hole totals with a 5-under 571 and 4-under 860, respectively, en route to a fifth-place showing in a field that included 10 nationally-ranked teams. UTSA established a program record for team scoring average (298.64) and finished 57th in the final Golfstat rankings. Arriaga advanced to the NCAA West Regional as an individual to cap

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a career that saw her set UTSA records for singleseason (73.75) and career (74.97) scoring averages. She also became the first Roadrunner to collect firstteam all-conference honors in all four seasons when she was named to the C-USA First Team, while Newlin and Townend both were picked for the third squad. Parnaby’s fifth season saw the program establish yet another program first, as the Roadrunners earned the school’s first at-large bid to the NCAA postseason by any sport when they were selected to compete in the NCAA Central Regional in Norman, Okla. UTSA finished 17th at the tournament and registered their second straight top-50 final national ranking (No. 50) after climbing as high as 41st during the campaign. The team matched a school record for low round with a five-under-par 283 at The Alamo Invitational en route to a then-schoolstandard for 54 holes with an 863 to tie for third place. The Roadrunners posted three top-five finishes, including fourth in their first and only season in the Western Athletic Conference. Three Roadrunners were named allconference, including a third straight first-team all-league selection for Arriaga. The Roadrunners re-wrote the record books in 2011-12, as they won four tournaments — surpassing the program’s total number of triumphs in its first six years combined — placed four players on the All-Southland teams and collected their second consecutive Southland Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. UTSA won its home tournament, The Alamo Invitational, for the first time by topping No. 17 Texas A&M and No. 23 Baylor thanks, in part, to Arriaga’s winning score of three-under-par 213 (69-7272). Summer Batiste and Newlin shared individual medalist honors while guiding UTSA to the Islanders Classic crown and Arriaga and Jungman led the charge in a victory at the Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate. UTSA carried its momentum into the Southland Championship and walked away with its second title, this time by five strokes over tournament host Texas State. Jungman led the way with a career-best 217 (70-73-74) to claim the school’s second individual conference championship. The Roadrunners capped the season with a 20th-place showing at the NCAA Central Regional in Columbus, Ohio. UTSA reached new heights in 2010-11, as it placed four players on the all-conference teams including Valerio, the Player of the Year, and Arriaga, the Freshman of the Year, en route to the program’s first Southland Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. Batiste and Newlin earned second-team accolades. UTSA notched top-five finishes at five consecutive tournaments, capped by a ninestroke win over Lamar at the Southland Championship in Corpus Christi. The Roadrunners entered the NCAA West Regional in Auburn, Wash., as the No. 19 seed and finished 16th. The Roadrunners excelled in Parnaby’s sophomore season, as they added the program’s second team title at the Northern Migration Invitational in March with a winning scorecard of 895 (298-296-301). Meanwhile, Valerio became the third Roadrunner to win an individual crown when she claimed the Husky Invitational title in just her third collegiate appearance. Parnaby also guided her squad to five top-five finishes, including a runner-up showing at the Husky Invitational and a third-place outing at the McNeese Cowgirl Classic. A trio of Roadrunners collected All-Southland honors, led by first-teamers Shelley Martinez and Valerio, while Batiste garnered second-team laurels. Parnaby’s first season in the Alamo City saw several notable team and individual accomplishments. Allie Jordan became the first player in the program’s history to win an individual title at the Yale Intercollegiate and she also was the first Roadrunner to capture the 2009 Southland Individual Championship. Parnaby also led the squad to its first tournament title at the Stripes Islanders Spring Classic behind Martinez, who was that event’s medalist. Parnaby’s career extends from the collegiate to the professional level.

She played at Tennessee from 1998-2002 and during her stint with the Lady Vols, Parnaby was a four-year letterwinner and earned honorable mention All-Southeastern Conference honors as a junior. Tennessee was ranked as high as No. 2 in the country at one point during her playing career and she played on teams throughout her career that produced multiple current and former LPGA and European Tour players, one of which she caddied for in the 2003 U.S. Women’s Open. She was an SEC Academic Honor Roll selection her final two campaigns. She spent her fifth year at Tennessee as a student assistant coach and also went to FUTURES qualifying school to follow her dream of playing professionally. Parnaby ultimately graduated from Tennessee with a bachelor’s
degree in business marketing in 2003. After her collegiate career at Tennessee, Parnaby competed as a member of the FUTURES Golf Tour from 2003-04. She played a full schedule in 2003 and then became fully exempt the following season. Parnaby worked with the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) in 2004, where she was involved with numerous aspects of tournament operations. She traveled to each tournament to set up the site, assisted in running events and served as an on-site rules official. Parnaby returned to her alma mater in 2004 as an assistant coach. Her main duties included day-to-day coaching, teaching, planning practices, on-and-off campus recruiting and scouting. She also coordinated team travel and taught a golf class each semester focusing on specific areas of the game. During her coaching tenure at Tennessee, the Lady Vols made four consecutive trips to NCAA Regional play, including two regional crowns in 2005-06. They also made three consecutive NCAA Championship appearances with a top finish of sixth place. She mentored five All-Americans, nine Academic All-Americans and one player was a recipient of the prestigious Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award. A native Texan, Parnaby was a standout at Mansfield High School (MHS) near Fort Worth. She led the squad to a third-place finish at the 1998 Class 5A State Tournament, while recording a seventh-place showing in the individual standings. Parnaby was honored as the 1998 Dallas/Fort Worth Player of the Year and was presented the prestigious Fighting Tiger Heart award by MHS. She was a three-time team captain, team Most Valuable Player and won more than 30 titles as a 
junior, including the co-championship of the 1997 PING Texas State Junior. Parnaby competed in the 1997 Junior World and U.S. Girls Championship, was an alternate for the 1997 U.S. Women’s Open and was given the 1992 Texas Gladiator Tour Sports Person of the Year award. Parnaby resides in San Antonio with her husband, Ian, and their son, Cole, and daughter, Emily.

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Summer Batiste Assistant Coach Third Season UTSA ‘12

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former standout player for the UTSA women’s golf program, Summer Batiste is in her third year as assistant coach after spending the previous 14 months as a volunteer assistant coach for the Roadrunners. In her first year with the program, Batiste helped tutor UTSA to a pair of top-five finishes in Spring 2014. Led by Fabiola Arriaga’s league-record-tying and UTSA-record 9-under-par 207 (68-69-70), the Roadrunners carded an 866 to take runner-up honors at their firstever Conference USA Championship. UTSA established a program record for team scoring average (298.64) and finished 57th in the final Golfstat rankings. Arriaga became the first Roadrunner to collect first-team all-conference honors in all four seasons when she was named to the C-USA First Team, while Taylor Newlin and Brogan Townend both were picked for the third squad. In 2014-15, Batiste helped guide a young squad to four top10 finishes, including a pair of third-place efforts in the final month of the campaign. Led by a sixth-place showing from Aimee Ponte and a tie for seventh by Nikki Long, the Roadrunners claimed the bronze at the C-USA Championship, their second-straight top-three performance. Townend earned third-team all-conference accolades for the second consecutive year. Last season, Batiste helped UTSA register five top-five finishes, including capturing the Islanders Classic team title. UTSA tied for fourth at the C-USA Championship. Julie Houston, who was named C-USA Freshman of the Year and second-team all-conference, became the first Roadrunner to win back-to-back tournaments when she came out on top at the All There August Challenge and Islanders Classic in February. Meanwhile, Long also was named second-team all-conference after a sophomore season that saw her post a pair of top 10s. Batiste was a four-year letterwinner in 2007-12 and served as team captain her final two seasons. She earned second-team AllSouthland Conference honors in both 2010 and 2011. The Spring, Texas, native shared individual medalist honors with teammate Taylor Newlin at the 2012 Islander Classic after shooting a 75-7471—220 and she posted four additional top-five finishes during her career. Batiste was a three-time winner of the UTSA Weight Room Warrior Award and her career scoring average of 77.64 ranks fourth on UTSA’s all-time list.

Batiste was a four-year letterwinner at Klein Collins High School, where she was a three-time medalist and the district runnerup and an eighth-place finisher at regionals as a senior. Batiste, the daughter of former Texas A&M and Miami Dolphins football player Dana Batiste, earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from UTSA in May 2012.

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Bill Rogers Volunteer Coach Seventh Season Houston ‘73

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ormer PGA Player of the Year Bill Rogers is in his seventh season overall working with the UTSA golf programs and his first as a volunteer coach for the women. Rogers was UTSA’s Director of Golf Development from 201114 after serving the previous three seasons as an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s programs. The former PGA Player of the Year has helped tutor more than 20 all-conference performers and helped lead the programs to a more than 35 top-five finishes, including the back-to-back Southland Conference Championships for the women in 2011-12. During his tenure with the women, Rogers has helped UTSA win seven tournaments, including the 2011 and 2012 Southland Conference Championships, and record 24 additional top-five finishes. The Roadrunners also have captured 10 individual crowns, including conference titles by Allie Jordan (2009), Shannon Jungman (2012) and Fabiola Arriaga (2014). UTSA also qualified for three straight NCAA Regionals, including the program’s first-ever at-large selection in 2013. He has helped tutor 18 all-conference honorees, including nine first-team selections, and a pair of Southland Golfers of the Year in Arriaga (2012) and Paola Valerio (2011). In six seasons with the men, Rogers helped lead UTSA to 36 top-10 finishes, including nine top-five showings. The Roadrunners captured back-to-back Rice Intercollegiate team titles in 2013-14. He helped tutor six all-conference performers, including two-time honoree and 2011 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year Ryan Werre. Rogers is a former PGA Tour member who began his career in 1974. He collected 14 tour wins that featured six PGA wins and eight international victories during his 14-year career, including the 1981 British Open. His first pro win came on the Japan Golf Tour at the 1977 Pacific Masters and he then won his first PGA event a year later at the Bob Hope Desert Classic by a two-stroke margin over Jerry McGee. The following year, he won the Suntory World Match Play Championship and the Suntory Open. Rogers last PGA win came at the USF&G Classic on March 20, 1983. Rogers put together his best season in 1981. He was named the PGA Player of the Year after seven tournament triumphs, including four PGA victories at the British Open, Sea Pines Heritage, World Series of Golf and Texas Open. Rogers also finished runner-up at the U.S. Open. He capped off the season as a winning member of the 1981 Ryder Cup team, and 10 years later, he guided the Ryder Cup team to victory as an assistant coach. Prior to his professional career, Rogers was a four-year

letterwinner at Houston, where he earned first-team All-America honors in 1973. He later was inducted into the Houston Cougars Hall of Fame in 1987. Rogers was a board member of Golf San Antonio and the Director of Golf at the San Antonio Country Club from 1990-2000. He also brought the American Junior Golf Association to San Antonio and played a key role in the development of Briggs Ranch Golf Club. Rogers was inducted into the Texas Golf Hall of Fame in 1995 and San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.

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Julie Houston 5-4 • Sophomore Allen, Texas • Allen HS UTSA Career Bests Round: 68, 2016 Islanders Classic 54-hole Score: 214, 2016 All There August Challenge Finish: 1st, 2016 All There August Challenge & Islanders Classic

As a Freshman (2015-16) Conference USA Freshman of the Year and second-team all-conference selection … three-time C-USA Player of the Week honoree … led UTSA with a 74.34 stroke average, including a 73.76 mark in the spring … became the first Roadrunner to win back-to-back tournament titles when she captured the All There August Challenge and Islanders Classic in February … carded a 69-69-76—214 while competing as an individual at the All there August Challenge … helped UTSA claim the team title at the Islanders Classic after firing a 68-71-76—215 … registered a 221 (72-74-75) to tie for fourth at the BYU at Entrada Classic … tied for 16th with a 227 (79-71-77) to help the Roadrunners to a fourth-place tie at the C-USA Championship … tied for 10th with a 218 (71-70-77) at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational … shot a 75-72-74—221 to tie for 12th at the Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational …advanced to the Women’s Texas Golf Association State Amateur Championship match play final in July … Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar … C-USA Academic Medal recipient and Commissioner’s Honor Roll member. Prior to UTSA Qualified for the 2015 U.S. Women’s Amateur, where she shot a 7678—154 during the stroke play competition … won a U.S. Women’s Amateur sectional qualifier in White Bear Lake, Minn., after firing a 74 … two-time all-state and all-region performer at Allen High School … helped lead the Eagles to state and regional championships in 2012 and 2014 and district titles four times … three-time all-district selection … posted a 72.8 stroke average as a senior … runner-up at the Central Texas Shootout that season … team captain and academic all-state selection in her final campaign … registered a 69-73—142 to place third at the state tournament as a junior … selected to play for

H ouston Y ear -B y -Y ear Year_________ Rds-Stks________ Low__________ Avg.______________________________________________ Top Finish 2015-16______ 32-2,379_________68___________74.34____________ 1st at All There August Challenge, Islanders Classic Totals________32-2,379_________68__________ 74.34___ 1st at All There August Challenge, Islanders Classic

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the U.S. Junior National Team in 2014, where she went 1-1-1 in three matches to help the Americans tie Scotland, 8-8, in June at St. Andrews … tied for seventh at the 2014 American Junior Golf Association/Gary Woodland Championship in Kansas … won the Lone Star Girls Invitational at Sky Creek Ranch with a 72-71—143 and was runner-up at both the AJCA Aaron’s Bob Estes Abilene Junior (70-69-38—177) and AJGA Preseason Junior at Cimarron Hills (78-75—153) that same year … captured three individual crowns in 2013, winning the Galleria Classic (77), Tournament of Champions (76-79-74—229) and Texas Junior Tour TPC Craig Ranch Major Girls Championship (76-70—146) . Personal Born on Jan. 17, 1997, in Denver, Colo. … daughter of John and Janet Houston … has three brothers, Jeff, JT and Jarod, and one sister, Jaimie …pre-business major.

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Fall 2015 t51___ Schooner Fall Classic___________________77-77—154 t57___ Jim West Challenge__________________80-77-74—231 t10___ Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______71-70-77—218 t50___ The Alamo Invitational_______________77-77-73—227 Spring 2016 1____ All There August Challenge___________69-69-76—214 1____ Islanders Classic____________________68-71-76—215 t41___ SunTrust Gator Invitational____________77-78-72—227 t4____ BYU at Entrada Classic_______________72-74-75—221 t34___ MountainView Collegiate_____________75-75-74—224 t12___ SMU Invitational____________________75-72-74—221 t16___ C-USA Championship________________70-71-77—227

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Nikki Long San

5-6 • Junior Antonio, Texas • Johnson HS UTSA Career Bests Round: 67, 2015 Conference USA Championship

54-hole Score: 215, 2015 Conference USA Championship Finish: T-4th, 2015 UTSA Matchup

As a Sophomore (2015-16) Earned second-team All-Conference USA accolades … ranked second on the team with a 74.97 stroke average … … named C-USA Player of the Week after tying for 13th with a 69-72—141 at the Schooner Fall Classic … tied for fifth with a 222 (75-73-76) to help UTSA win the Islanders Classic team title … carded a 219 (72-75-72) to tie for sixth at the All There August Challenge … registered a 218 (71-71-76) to tie for 13th at the MountainView Collegiate … tied for 14th with a 230 (81-75-74) at the BYU at Entrada Classic … tied for 19th with a 7578-75—228 to help the Roadrunners to a fourth-place tie at the C-USA Championship … Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar … C-USA Academic Medal recipient and Commissioner’s Honor Roll member … received the C-USA Spirit of Service Award. As a Freshman (2014-15) Became the first Roadrunner to compete in the U.S. Women’s Open when she carded an 86-79—165 in July in Lancaster, Pa. … earned a first alternate spot for the U.S. Women’s Open after finishing third with a 146 (72-74) at a sectional qualifier in The Woodlands, Texas … Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar … played in all 10 events in her debut season … ranked fourth on the team with a 76.97 stroke average … fired a season-best 73-75-67—215 to tie for seventh and help UTSA to third place at the Conference USA Championship …tied for fourth with a 74-71—145 at the UTSA Matchup … registered a 72-76-75—223 to tie for 13th at the Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational … finished 16th with a 224 (73-77-74) in her collegiate debut at The “Mo”Morial … carded a 229 to tie for 67th at The Alamo Invitational … posted a 231 (72-78-81) to tie for 35th at the SunTrust Gator Invitational … was 46th with a 232 (79-79-

L ong Y ear -B y -Y ear Year_________ Rds-Stks________ Low__________ Avg.______________________________________________ Top Finish 2014-15______ 29-2,232_________67___________76.97____________________________________ T-4th at UTSA Matchup 2015-16______ 32-2,399_________69___________74.97___________________________________ T-5th at Islanders Classic Totals________61-4,631_________67__________ 75.92_________________________________T-4th at UTSA Matchup

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74) at the Golfweek Conference Challenge … earned the C-USA Academic Medal for a 3.75-or-better GPA … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to UTSA Four-time all-district, three-time all-region and two-time all-state performer at Johnson High School … captured the 2014 Class 5A Region IV individual crown by nine strokes with a 67-70—137 … named district player of the year as a senior … tied for eighth at the state tournament her final year … helped the Jaguars win back-to-back district titles in 2012-13 and to a third-place finish at state in 2013 … named to the all-district athletic academic team in 2013 … graduated summa cum laude and ranked ninth out of her senor class of 670 … four-time recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award … fired a 215 (78-68-69) for a runnerup finish at the 2013 PGA Junior Championships Qualifier … recorded a 230 (76-76-78) at the PGA Junior Championship in Washington, D.C. Personal Full name is Nikki Alexandra Long … born on Dec. 25, 1995, in Fairfield, Calif. … daughter of Brent and Christa Long … has one sister, Jenna … her grandfather, Bob Toledo, was a former college football head coach at Pacific, Tulane, UCLA and UC Riverside, and he played quarterback at San Jose State … management major.

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Becky McGeehan 5-3 • Junior Gutersloh, Germany • Windsor School UTSA Career Bests Round: 70, 2015 Conference USA Championship 54-hole Score: 222, 2016 Islanders Classic Finish: T-5th, 2016 Islanders Classic

As a Sophomore (2015-16) Appeared in 10 events …posted a 77.41 stroke average … tied for fifth with a 73-73-76—222 to help UTSA win the Islanders Classic team title … tied for 10th with a 74-76-74—224 to help the Roadrunners to a fourth-place tie at the Conference USA Championship … carded a 225 (71-79-75) to tie for 42nd at the MountainView Collegiate … was 28th with a 227 (76-75-76) at the Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational … registered a 227 (78-71-78) en route to a 29th-place tie at the All There August Challenge … C-USA Commissioner’s Honor member.

As a Freshman (2014-15) Played in all 10 tournaments in her first year … fired a season-best 76-77-70—223 to tie for 21st and help lead UTSA to a third-place finish at at the Conference USA Championship … carded a 227 (7580-72) to tie for 25th at The “Mo”Morial in her collegiate debut … was 51st with a 233 (79-76-78) at the Golfweek Conference Challenge … shot 231 (75-82-74) to tie for 70th at The Alamo Invitational … was 15th with a 78-80—158 at the UTSA Matchup … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

M c G eehan Y ear -B y -Y ear Year_________ Rds-Stks________ Low__________ Avg.______________________________________________ Top Finish 2014-15______ 29-2,337_________70___________80.59____________________________________ 15th at UTSA Matchup 2015-16______ 29-2,245_________71___________77.41___________________________________ T-5th at Islanders Classic Totals________58-4,582_________70__________ 79.00_______________________________T-5th at Islanders Classic

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Fall 2014 t25___ The “Mo”Morial_____________________75-80-72—227 t51___ Golfweek Conference Challenge_______79-76-78—233 t62___ Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______72-87-82—241 t70___ The Alamo Invitational_______________75-82-74—231 Spring 2015 78___ Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate______80-79-86—245 83___ SunTrust Gator Invitational____________90-86-89—265 87___ LSU Tiger Classic____________________84-86-91—261 15___ UTSA Matchup________________________78-80—158 t81___ SMU Invitational____________________86-81-86—253 t21___ C-USA Championship________________76-77-70—223 Fall 2015 65___ Schooner Fall Classic___________________78-84—162 70___ Jim West Challenge__________________90-75-78—243 75___ The Alamo Invitational_______________85-76-77—238 Fall 2016 t29___ All There August Challenge___________78-71-78—227 t5____ Islanders Classic____________________73-73-76—222 t71___ SunTrust Gator Invitational____________82-79-79—240 t34___ BYU at Entrada Classic_______________81-84-72—237 t42___ MountainView Collegiate_____________71-79-75—225 t28___ SMU Invitational____________________76-75-76—227 t10___ C-USA Championship________________74-76-74—224

Prior to UTSA Qualified for the 2013 Women’s RICOH British Open PreQualifier … competed in the Girls British Open … finished fourth with a 76-71—147 at the 2012 British Girls Open Amateur Championship in Tenby, Wales … carded a 75-71-75—221 at the Harder German Junior Masters … posted a 73-77—150 for a runner-up finish at the German Girls National Qualifier … won four tournaments in 2010, including her second straight Ladies Club Championship crown with a course-record 70 in the final round at the West Rhine Golf Club … 2009 Under-16 German County Qualifier champion … received the 2012 Windsor School of Excellence Award.

Personal Full name is Rebecca McGeehan … born on Dec. 20, 1995 … daughter of Kenny and Yvette McGeehan … has one brother, Dominic … psychology major.

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Aimee Ponte 5-4 • Junior St. Sampson’s, Guernsey • St. Sampson’s HS UTSA Career Bests Round: 67, Schooner Fall Classic 54-hole Score: 214, 2015 Conference USA Championship Finish: 6th, 2015 Conference USA Championship

As a Junior (2015-16) Appeared in 10 events … ranked third on the team with a 75.69 stroke average … led all Roadrunners in the fall with a 74.0 mark … tied for ninth with a 77-69-74—220 at the All There August Challenge … posted a 229 (77-74-78) to tie for 14th and help lead UTSA to the Islanders Classic team title … carded a 218 (75-72-71) to tie for 12th at The Alamo Invitational … registered a 221 (72-74-75) for 22nd at the MountainView Collegiate … tied for 23rd with a 233 (80-75-78) at the BYU at Entrada Classic … turned in a 144 that included a career-best 67 to tie for 26th at the Schooner Fall Classic. As a Sophomore (2014-15) Played in all 10 tournaments … ranked third on the team with a 76.90 stroke average … her career 77.41 average stands fifth in program history … posted a career-best finish and 54-hole scorecard when she turned in a 72-71-71—214 to take sixth at the Conference USA Championship … her 214 is tied for the seventh-best 54-hole total in UTSA annals … tied for 10th with a 75-75—150 at the UTSA Matchup … carded a 222 (77-71-74) to tie for 44th at The Alamo Invitational … shot 232 (76-72-84) to tie for 38th at the SunTrust Gator Invitational … recorded a 233 (79-77-77) to tie for 46th as an individual at The “Mo”Morial … also turned in a 233 (79-7678) to finish 51st at the Golfweek Conference Challenge … tied for 44th at the Betsy Rawls Invitational after shooting a 235 (79-76-80) … won the Channel Island Championship in June in her native Guernsey.

P onte ’ s Y ear -B y -Y ear Year_________ Rds-Stks________ Low__________ Avg.______________________________________________ Top Finish 2013-14______ 22-1,718_________70___________78.09____________________________ T-32nd at The Alamo Invitational 2014-15______ 29-2,230_________71___________76.90_______________________ 6th at Conference USA Championship 2015-16______ 29-2,195_________67___________75.69__________________________ T-9th at All There August Challenge Totals________80-6,143_________67__________ 76.79_________________ 6th at Conference USA Championship

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As a Freshman (2013-14) Saw action in eight events … ranked fifth on the team with a 78.09 stroke average … recorded a season-best 219 (74-75-70) to tie for 32nd at the Alamo Invitational … helped the Roadrunners register a school-record 4-under-par 860 in finishing fifth at that tournament … tied for 35th after registering a 228 (78-76-74) at the Conference USA Championship to help UTSA to a runner-up finish … posted a 78-80-79—237 in her collegiate debut to tie for 47th at The “Mo”Morial. Prior to UTSA Won the 2009 and 2011-13 Island Championships … claimed four consecutive Guernsey Girls Club crowns from 2009-12 … earned the 2011 and 2012 Channel Island titles … won the 2012 Hampshire Girls Championship … was a semifinalist in the Hants County Championship in 2011-2012 … finished 15th at the English Girls Championship … reached the final 32 at the British Girls Championship in 2012. Personal Full name is Aimee Louise Ponte … born on May 25, 1996, in St. Peter Port, U.K. … daughter of Nelio and Ricarda Ponte … has one brother, Danny … multidisciplinary studies major.

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Fall 2013 t47___The “Mo”Morial ___________________ 78-80-79—237 t74___Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate___________ 75-80—155 t32___The Alamo Invitational______________ 74-75-70—219 Spring 2014 88___Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate_____ 83-79-77—239 t73___SunTrust Gator Invitational___________ 86-76-77—239 t65___LSU Tiger Classic___________________ 82-79-79—230 t64___SMU Invitational___________________ 87-74-ccd—161 t35___C-USA Championship_______________ 78-76-74—228 Fall 2014 t46___The “Mo”Morial____________________ 79-77-77—233 t51___Golfweek Conference Challenge______ 79-76-78—233 t44___Betsy Rawls Invitational______________ 79-76-80—235 t44___The Alamo Invitational______________ 77-71-74—222 Spring 2015 41___Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate_____ 80-72-81—233 t38___SunTrust Gator Invitational___________ 76-72-84—232 t73___LSU Tiger Classic___________________ 80-80-83—243 t10___UTSA Matchup________________________ 75-75—150 t52___SMU Invitational___________________ 85-76-74—235 6____C-USA Championship_______________ 72-71-71—214 Fall 2015 t26___Schooner Fall Classic___________________ 77-67—144 t50___Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational_____ 77-73-80—230 t12___The Alamo Invitational______________ 75-72-71—218 Spring 2016 t9____All There August Challenge__________ 77-69-74—220 t14___Islanders Classic____________________ 77-74-78—229 t50___SunTrust Gator Invitational__________ 79-=78-73—230 t23___BYU at Entrada Classic______________ 80-75-78—233 t22___MountainView Collegiate____________ 72-74-75—221 t35___SMU Invitational___________________ 78-74-77—229 45___C-USA Championship_______________ 82-82-77—241

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Lara Weinstein 5-4 • Junior Johannesburg, South Africa • Holy Rosary/Texas UTSA Career Bests Round: 71, 2015 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 54-hole Score: 220, 2016 MountainView Collegiate Finish: 21st, 2016 MountainView Collegiate

As a Junior (2015-16) Played in nine tournaments … posted a 77.74 stroke average … carded a 73-75-72—220 to finish 21st at the MountainView Collegiate … tied for 25th with a 234 (77-79-80) at the Islanders Classic … posted a 226 (8273-71) to tie for 40th at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational … registered a 231 (77-76-78) to place 38th at the All There August Challenge … also turned in a 231 (77-78-76) for 57th at the Jim West Challenge … member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to UTSA Transfer from Texas who will have two years of eligibility remaining … posted a 78.44 stroke average in six tournaments in 2014-15 for the Longhorns … turned in a career-low 68 in the final round of the 2014 Schooner Fall Classic en route to a 4-over-par 214 (76-70-68), the second-best 54-hole tally on the squad during the season … carded a 228 that was highlighted by a 2-under 70 in the final round of The Alamo Invitational … named first-team Academic All-Big 12 … registered a 76.33 stroke average in six events as a freshman after joining the team in January 2014 … posted a career-best finish of 19th after firing a 224 (75-73-76) at the Big 12 Championship … turned in a season-low 223 (75-75-73) at the PING/Arizona State Invitational … carded a 225 (7774-74) in her debut to finish 35th at the Northrup Grumman Regional … runner-up at the Limpopop Championship … finished third at both the

W einstein ’ s Y ear -B y -Y ear Year_________ Rds-Stks________ Low__________ Avg.______________________________________________ Top Finish 2015-16______ 27-2,099_________71___________77.74____________________________ 21st at MountainView Collegiate Totals________27-2,099_________71__________ 77.74______________________ 21st at MountainView Collegiate

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2014 Ekurhuleni Stroke Play Championship and WGSA 72Hole Individual Championship … back-to-back Kenako World Junior Champion … two-time Border Ladies winner in 201213 … represented South Africa in the 2013 Spirit Cup … won the Kwa-Zulu Natal Ladies Open and Gauteng North Ladies Match Play titles that same year … attended Holy Rosary School in Edenvale, South Africa. Personal Born on Nov. 24, 1994, in Johannesburg, South Africa … daughter of Derek and Lyn Weinstein … has one brother, Brent … psychology major.

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Fall 2015 t26___Schooner Fall Classic___________________ 77-67—144 t50___Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational_____ 77-73-80—230 t12___The Alamo Invitational______________ 75-72-71—218 Spring 2016 t9____All There August Challenge__________ 77-69-74—220 t14___Islanders Classic____________________ 77-74-78—229 t50___SunTrust Gator Invitational__________ 79-=78-73—230 t23___BYU at Entrada Classic______________ 80-75-78—233 t22___MountainView Collegiate____________ 72-74-75—221 t35___SMU Invitational___________________ 78-74-77—229 45___C-USA Championship_______________ 82-82-77—241

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Madison Kidd Lake

5-4 • Freshman Jackson, Texas • Brazoswood HS

Prior to UTSA Three-time state qualifier and three-time district champion at Brazoswood High School … district champion as a senior … fired a 75-70—145 to place fourth at the state tournament as a junior … Region III-6A runner-up with a 71-74—145 that same year … appeared in multiple American Junior Golf Association invitationals in 2016 … won a pair of tournaments and had eight additional top-10 finishes on the junior circuit in 2015 … shot a 71 to claim top honors at the Insperity Invitational American Junior Golf Association Junior Championship … carded a 71-68-70—209 to win the Eddie Burke Young Houstonian … individual medalist at the 2014 Cypress Lakes Junior Championship with a 78-77—155 … member of the National Honor Society.

Personal Born on May 16, 1998, in Warrington, England … daughter of Michael and Laurie Kidd … has one sister, Jordan … kinesiology major.

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Brooke Meads San

5-4 • Freshman Antonio, Texas • Cornerstone Christian HS

Prior to UTSA Two-time all-region and all-district performer at Cornerstone Christian High School … finished fifth at the 2016 TAPPS 4A State Tournament to help her team to a third-place showing … won two tournaments and posted seven total top-five finishes as a senior … helped lead the Warriors to district and regional team titles in 2016 … academic allstate selection … posted six top-five finishes, including a win at the Golf Club of Texas, on the PGA Southern Section Junior Tour in 2016 … won a Junior Tour event at Fort Sam Houston’s Salado Course and finished second at Northcliffe Country Club in Cibolo in November 2015.

Personal Born on April 10, 1998, in Abilene, Texas … daughter of David and Ashley Meads … has one brother, Andrew … political science major.

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Lynn Hickey Director of Athletics Now in her second decade of leading the UTSA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Lynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities while leading the Roadrunners to new heights. Under Hickey’s direction since 2000, UTSA has captured three conference commissioner’s cups and a pair of league allsports trophies while consistently winning both team and individual academic and athletics awards in all 17 sports sponsored by the university. Additionally, Hickey has helped pave the path for UTSA’s entrance into Conference USA, a Group of Five league and member of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Her long-term goal of taking the department to that level was realized when the league extended an invitation on May 4, 2012. The Roadrunners moved all 17 sports into C-USA on July 1, 2013. Hickey first guided UTSA to the upper echelon of NCAA Division I Athletics when the university received an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) on Nov. 10, 2010. In its first and only year in the conference, the department claimed the 201213 WAC Commissioner’s Cup. UTSA spent the first 12 years of Hickey’s tenure in the Southland Conference, where it captured 37 team championships, a pair of Commissioner’s Cups and two All-Sports Trophies under her watch. A primary reason UTSA has been able to keep pace in the ever-changing conference realignment landscape has been Hickey’s foresight to add three sports during her tenure and help best position the department for an invitation. Women’s golf and women’s soccer were added in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Then on Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. The addition of football has helped bring unprecedented regional and national exposure to the university and it has built campus spirit and community support. UTSA set an NCAA startup program record when 56,743 fans packed the Alamodome for its inaugural game, a 31-3 victory against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011. The Roadrunners also set a startup program standard for average home attendance that season with 35,521. In just five seasons, UTSA has drawn more than 867,000 fans to its home games. Hickey also has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of 14 NCAA Championship events since her arrival to the Alamo City. The university has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four, 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional, 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2014 Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds, 2014 Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional and 2015 Women’s Golf San Antonio Regional. In November 2014, the NCAA announced that UTSA will host the 2018 Men’s Final Four. Hickey also has been a member of numerous national committees and organizations and has received many honors while leading UTSA Athletics. In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments

in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey, whose five-year term expired in 2012, became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose, who served from 1999-2003. Hickey was selected as President of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators in 2015-16 after serving on the Executive Committee the previous year. Hickey was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. In June 2006, she was tabbed the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics/GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of the Year. The San Antonio Express-News picked her as its 2010 Sportswoman of the Year and she also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. In September 2011, she received the ATHENA Leadership award from the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. In being named the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletics competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland from 2002-04 and as the league’s representative to the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. Hickey also was a member of the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, spending the final two years of that term as chair. Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M, where she served as senior associate athletics director/senior woman administrator from 1994-2000. Her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. From 1984-94, Hickey served as Texas A&M’s head women’s basketball coach. She directed the 1993-94 team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming at the time the lowest-seeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletics director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 seasons. Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record and she led the Wildcats to five consecutive national tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004. A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have a daughter, Lauren HickeyGarcia.

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Dr. Ricardo Romo University President Ricardo Romo became the fifth president of The University of Texas

the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce in honor of his Civic &

at San Antonio in May 1999. Under his leadership, UTSA was named

Community Service to the City of San Antonio; and, the Isabel la Catolica

by the Texas Legislature as an emerging Tier One research university

award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects, bestowed by

and a leader in providing access to excellence in teaching, research

King Juan Carlos of Spain.

and community outreach. Romo has received numerous special appointments, including: During Romo’s tenure, UTSA’s enrollment has grown 68 percent,

by former President Bush and re-appointed by President Obama to

and the university has added numerous programs and facilities to

the White House Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for

enhance student life. The number of doctoral programs has increased

Hispanics; as a U.S. representative to the United Nations Educational

from three to 24.

Scientific and Cultural Organization; as Vice Chair for the Federal Reserve Bank; as Chair for Southwest Research Institute; and as Vice

A native of San Antonio’s West Side, Romo graduated from Fox

Chair for Air University.

Tech High School and attended the University of Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. He was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four

Romo holds a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount

minutes, and his mile record lasted 41 years. He earned a B.S. degree

University (1970) and a Ph.D. in history from UCLA (1975). A nationally

in education (1967).

respected urban historian, Romo is the author of “East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio,” now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish).

Romo has received many honors throughout his career, including: Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies at Stanford; the prestigious

Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, a UTSA professor of sociology

Clark Kerr Award for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education from

and director of the UTSA Mexico Center and Bank of America Child

the University of California, Berkeley; the Wheaton College Otis Social

and Adolescent Policy Research Institute (CAPRI). The Romos are avid

Justice Award for promoting social justice through education and public

art collectors and recently more than 60 prints from their collection were

service; the Colonel W.T. Bondurant Sr. Distinguished Humanitarian

on display San Antonio’s McNay Museum in an exhibit titled “Estampas

Award from the San Antonio Academy Alumni Council; the Council

de la Raza.” The traveling exhibit portrays the Latino experience in the

for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Chief Executive

United States through the work of 44 Mexican-American and Latino

Leadership Award; the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal from the

artists. A talented photographer, Romo’s photos have been included

United States Army North; the San Antonio North Chamber Dolph

in numerous regional exhibits including “Havana” and “Small Town

Briscoe Salute to Excellence Award; the Distinguished Alumnus Award

Texas,” from which photos were selected for an exhibit in China, “Infinite

from the Texas Exes Alumni Association; the San Antonian Award from

Horizons: Visions of Texas.”

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2016-17 UTSA Roadrunners

(l-r): Assistant coach Summer Batiste, Madison Kidd, Julie Houston, Lara Weinstein, Aimee Ponte, Nikki Long, Becky McGeehan, Brooke Meads, head coach Carrie Parnaby.

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History


2015-16 Season Statistics 2015-16 Team Results Date________ Tournament_______________________________________ Finish/Teams______________________ Scores 9/19-21_____ Schooner Fall Classic (Norman, Okla.)____________________ 10th/12_____________295-294—589 (+21) 10/4-6______ Jim West Challenge (Boerne, Texas)_______________________ 13th/13________ 307-300-301—908 (+44) 10/19-20____ Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (Austin, Texas)____________ 12th/14________ 304-293-305—902 (+38) 10/25-27____ The Alamo Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)_________________5th/15_________ 305-293-286—884 (+20) 2/14-15_____ All There August Challenge (New Braunfels, Texas)___________4th/15_________ 301-285-301—887 (+35) 2/22-23_____ Islanders Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas)_____________________1st/11_________ 289-291-304­—884 (+20) 3/5-6_______ SunTrust Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.)_______________ 12th/13________ 310-306-298—914 (+74) 3/14-15_____ BYU Entrada Classic (Saint George, Utah)__________________5th/14_________ 313-303-305—921 (+57) 3/18-19_____ MountainVIew Collegiate (Tucson, Ariz.)____________________6th/15_________ 287-295-296—878 (+14) 4/1-2_______ Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational (Dallas, Texas)________ T-9th/16________ 308-296-305—909 (+45) 4/18-20_____ Conference USA Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.)___________ T-4th/11________ 306-303-298—907 (+43)

Fall 2015 Individual Averages Player______________ Rds-Stks_______ Lo__________Avg.___________________________________________ Top Finish Aimee Ponte____________ 8-592_________ 67________ 74.00_________________________ T-12th at The Alamo Invitational Nikki Long____________ 11-822________ 69________ 74.73__________________________ T-13th at Schooner Fall Classic Brogan Townend_______ 11-825________ 70________ 75.00__________________________ T-6th at The Alamo Invitational Julie Houston__________ 11-830________ 70________ 75.45________________T-10th at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Lara Weinstein__________ 9-689_________ 71________ 76.56________________T-40th at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Becky McGeehan_______ 8-643_________ 75________ 80.38___________________________ 65th at Schooner Fall Classic

Spring 2016 Individual Averages Player______________ Rds-Stks_______ Lo__________Avg.___________________________________________ Top Finish Julie Houston__________21-1,549_______ 68________ 73.76________ 1st at All There August Challenge; Islanders Classic Nikki Long____________21-1,577_______ 71________ 75.10_______________________________ T-5th at Islanders Classic Becky McGeehan______21-1,602_______ 71________ 76.29_______________________________ T-5th at Islanders Classic Aimee Ponte___________21-1,603_______ 69________ 76.33______________________________ T-14th at Islanders Classic Brogan Townend_______18-1,378_______ 70________ 76.56______________________ 12th at All There August Challenge Lara Weinstein_________18-1,410_______ 72________ 78.33_______________________ 21st at MountainView Collegiate

2015-16 Individual Averages Player______________ Rds-Stks_______ Lo__________Avg.___________________________________________ Top Finish Julie Houston__________32-2,379_______ 68________ 74.34________ 1st at All There August Challenge/Islanders Classic Nikki Long____________32-2,399_______ 69________ 74.97_______________________________ T-5th at Islanders Classic Aimee Ponte___________29-2,195_______ 67________ 75.69______________________ T-9th at All There August Challenge Brogan Townend_______29-2,203_______ 70________ 75.97__________________________ T-6th at The Alamo Invitational Becky McGeehan______29-2,245_______ 71________ 77.41_______________________________ T-5th at Islanders Classic Lara Weinstein_________27-2,099_______ 71________ 77.74_______________________ 21st at MountainView Collegiate

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2015-16 Season Statistics Julie Houston

Nikki Long

Freshman • Allen, Texas

Sophomore • San Antonio, Texas

Tournament-by-Tournament Results

Tournament-by-Tournament Results

Schooner Fall Classic (71/5,901)

Schooner Fall Classic (71/5,901)

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

77 77 ccd 154

Place

Rd. 1

T-51st

69 72 ccd 141

Jim West Challenge (72/6,373) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Place T-57th

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (72/6,298) Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Place T-10th

The Alamo Invitational (72/6,450) Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Place T-50th

All There August Challenge (71/5,885) Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place *1st

Rd. 3

Total

Place

68 71 76 215

1st

SunTrust Gator Invitational (70/6,002) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

T-4th

Total

75 72 74 221 Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

79 71 77 227

Place T-34th

Total

Place T-55th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place

76 74 73 223

T-31st

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place

72 75 72 219

T-6th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place

75 73 76 222

T-5th

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place T-43rd

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

81 75 74 230

Place T-14th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

71 71 76 218

Place T-13th

Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational (72/6,174) Place

T-12th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

79 75 78 232

Place T-52nd

C-USA Championship (72/6,194) Place T-16th

Season Events Rds-Strokes

T-44th

MountainView Collegiate (72/6,227)

C-USA Championship (72/6,194) Rd. 1

Rd. 3

75 76 77 228

Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational (72/6,174) Rd. 2

Rd. 2

78 77 78 233

Rd. 1

Place

Total

75 75 74 224 Rd. 1

Rd. 1

Place

MountainView Collegiate (72/6,227) Rd. 2

76 74 75 225

Place

BYU Entrada Classic (72/6,168) Total

72 74 75 221 Rd. 1

Total

T-41st

BYU Entrada Classic (72/6,168) Rd. 2

Rd. 3

SunTrust Gator Invitational (70/6,002)

77 78 72 227 Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Islanders Classic (72/6,093)

Islanders Classic (72/6,093) Rd. 2

Rd. 1

All There August Challenge (71/5,885)

69 69 76 214 Rd. 1

Place T-13th

The Alamo Invitational (72/6,450)

Total

77 77 73 227 Rd. 1

Total

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (72/6,298)

Total

71 70 77 218 Rd. 1

Rd. 3

Jim West Challenge (72/6,373) Total

80 77 74 231 Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

75 78 75 228

Place T-19th

Season Low

11 32-2,379 68

Avg. 74.34

Top Finish 1st

Events Rds-Strokes

Low

11 32-2,399 69

Avg. 74.97

Top Finish T-5th

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2015-16 Season Statistics Becky McGeehan

Aimee Ponte

Sophomore • Gutersloh, Germany

Junior • St. Sampson’s, Guernsey

Tournament-by-Tournament Results

Tournament-by-Tournament Results

Schooner Fall Classic (71/5,901) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Schooner Fall Classic (71/5,901) Total

Place

78 84 ccd 162

65th

Jim West Challenge (72/6,373) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Rd. 1

77 73 80 230

Place *75th Place T-29th

Islanders Classic (72/6,093) Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Total

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Total

76 75 76 227 Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

74 76 74 224

75 72 71 218 Rd. 1

Place T-12th

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place

77 69 74 220 Rd. 2

Rd. 3

T-9th

Total

Rd. 1

79 78 73 230

T-34th

Place T-14th

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place T-50th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

80 75 78 233

Place T-23rd

MountainView Collegiate (72/6,227) Place T-42nd

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

72 74 75 221

Place T-22nd

Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational (72/6,174) Place

T-28th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

78 74 77 229

Place T-35th

C-USA Championship (72/6,194) Place T-10th

Season Events Rds-Strokes

Total

Place

C-USA Championship (72/6,194) Rd. 1

Rd. 3

T-71st

Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational (72/6,174) Rd. 2

Rd. 2

77 74 78 229

Place

Total

71 79 75 225 Rd. 1

Rd. 1

T-5th

MountainView Collegiate (72/6,227) Rd. 2

Place T-50th

BYU Entrada Classic (72/6,168) Total

81 84 72 237 Rd. 1

Total

Rd. 1

BYU Entrada Classic (72/6,168) Rd. 2

Rd. 3

SunTrust Gator Invitational (70/6,002)

82 79 79 240 Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Place

SunTrust Gator Invitational (70/6,002) Rd. 2

T-26th

Islanders Classic (72/6,093) Total

73 73 76 222 Rd. 1

Place

All There August Challenge (71/5,885)

Total

78 71 78 227 Rd. 1

77 67 ccd 144

70th

All There August Challenge (71/5,885) Rd. 2

Total

The Alamo Invitational (72/6,450)

Total

85 76 77 238 Rd. 1

Rd. 3

Place

The Alamo Invitational (72/6,450) Rd. 2

Rd. 2

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (72/6,298)

90 75 78 243 Rd. 1

Rd. 1

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

82 82 77 241

Place 45th

Season Low

10 29-2,245 71

Avg. 77.41

Top Finish T-5th

Events Rds-Strokes

Low

10 29-2,195 67

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Avg. 75.69

Top Finish T-9th


2015-16 Season Statistics Brogan Townend

Lara Weinstein

Senior • Blackburn, England

Junior • Johannesburg, South Africa

Tournament-by-Tournament Results

Tournament-by-Tournament Results

Schooner Fall Classic (71/5,901) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Jim West Challenge (72/6,373) Total

72 78 ccd 150

Place T-41st

Jim West Challenge (72/6,373) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place T-36th

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (72/6,298) Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

78 77 79 234 Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

77 70 70 217 Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

75 70 77 222 Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Total

Total

79 74 76 229 Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Rd. 3

Total

Place T-40th

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place T-64th

All There August Challenge (71/5,885) Place

Rd. 1

T-6th

77 76 78 231

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place T-38th

Islanders Classic (72/6,093) Place

Rd. 1

12th

77 79 80 234

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place

Rd. 1

20th

73 75 84 232

Place *T-25th

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place T-59th

BYU Entrada Classic (72/6,168) Place T-46th

Total

Place T-42nd

MountainView Collegiate (72/6,227) Rd. 2

T-57th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

80 79 78 237

Place T-34th

MountainView Collegiate (72/6,227)

81 80 80 241 Rd. 1

Rd. 2

82 73 71 226

78 82 72 232

BYU Entrada Classic (72/6,168) Rd. 1

Rd. 1

62nd

SunTrust Gator Invitational (70/6,002) Rd. 2

Place

SunTrust Gator Invitational (70/6,002)

73 80 79 232 Rd. 1

77 78 76 231

Rd. 1

Islanders Classic (72/6,093) Rd. 1

Total

The Alamo Invitational (72/6,450)

All There August Challenge (71/5,885) Rd. 1

Rd. 3

Place

The Alamo Invitational (72/6,450) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (72/6,298)

74 74 76 224 Rd. 1

Rd. 1

Total

72 76 78 226

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

Place

73 75 72 220

21st

Dallas Athletic Club/SMU Invitational (72/6,174) Place T-45th

Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

85 89 82 256

Place 83rd

C-USA Championship (72/6,194) Rd. 1

Rd. 2

Rd. 3

Total

78 78 72 228

Place T-19th

Season Events Rds-Strokes

Low

Avg.

9 27-2,099 71 77.74

Top Finish 21st

Season Events Rds-Strokes

Low

10 29-2,203 70

Avg. 75.97

Top Finish T-6th

* played as individual

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Coaching History

Individual Conference Champions

Holly Tothe 2004-07

Carrie Parnaby 2008-Present

Allie Jordan 2009 Champion

Shannon Jungman 2012 Champion

Fabiola Arriaga 2014 Champion

Best Conference Team Finish 4th place, 2008 Top-5 Finishes 2005-06: 1 2006-07: 3 2007-08: 4

Conference Titles 2011, 2012 Top-5 Finishes 2008-09: 6 2009-10: 5 2010-11: 6 2011-12: 6 2012-13: 4 2013-14: 3 2014-15: 2 2015-16: 5 Team Titles 8 Individual Titles 12

Jordan became the first golfer in the program’s history to collect a Southland Conference Championship. The Monahans native turned in a scorecard of 73-7673—222 to capture the title by two strokes over Lacy McKinley from McNeese State and Ashley Watkins from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

Jungman earned the program’s second individual conference title in 2012 after leading the Southland Championship from start to finish. The Pflugerville native carded a 7073-74—217 to win the crown by three strokes over teammate Fabiola Arriaga as UTSA won its second consecutive team championship.

Arriaga captured her first and the program’s third individual conference title when she fired a leaguerecord 68-69-70—207 to win the Conference USA Championship by four shots. Her recordsetting performance led UTSA to a runner-up finish in its first year in the C-USA.

All-Conference Performers

Fabiola Arriaga 2012 Golfer of the Year 2011 Freshman of the Year 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 First Team

Allie Jordan 2009 First Team

Shannon Jungman 2012 First Team

Shelly Martinez 2010 First Team

Paola Valerio 2011 Golfer of the Year 2010 & ‘11 First Team

Conference USA Freshman of the Year Julie Houston, 2016

Second Team Laura Baker, 2006 Summer Batiste, 2010 & ‘11 Julie Houston, 2016 Nikki Long, 2016 Taylor Newlin, 2011, ‘12 & ‘13 Paola Valerio, 2012 & ‘13

Third Team Taylor Newlin, 2014 Brogan Townend, 2014 & ‘15

Honorable Mention Laura Baker, 2008 & ‘09 Shelly Martinez, 2008

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Conference Championship History Year___ Champion____________________ Runner-Up________ UTSA ��������������� Individual Champion

2006____Lamar (936)________________________ Texas State (957)_______ 6th (1,001) ��������������Theresa Nilsson, Lamar (223) 2007____Sam Houston State (912)_______________ Lamar (925)__________ 7th (972)_____ Stephanie Page, Sam Houston State (221) 2008____Texas State (907)______________________ Lamar (910)__________ 4th (931) �����������Linn Gustafsson, Texas State (220) 2009____Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (912)_________ UTSA (913)__________ 2nd (913) ������������������ Allie Jordan, UTSA (222) 2010____Texas State (885)_________________Sam Houston State (887)____ 4th (889)____ Rebecca Sorenson, Central Arkansas (213) 2011____UTSA (900)___________________________ Lamar (907)__________ 1st (900) ����������������Stine Pedersen, Lamar (223) 2012____UTSA (896)_________________________ Texas State (901)________ 1st (896) ������������ Shannon Jungman, UTSA (217) 2013____Denver (882)_____________________ San Jose State (894)______ 4th (907) �������������� Tonje Daffinrud, Denver (209) 2014____Tulane (856)__________________________ UTSA (866)__________ 2nd (866) ��������������� Fabiola Arriaga, UTSA (207) 2015____Middle Tennessee (857)_________________ FIU (865)___________ 3rd (871) ������������� Meghan MacLaren, FIU (206) 2016____Middle Tennessee (876)____________ Old Dominion (889)______ t4th (907 ������������� Meghan MacLaren, FIU (213)

Top Individual Conference Finisher Year____ 2006___ 2007___ 2008___ 2009___ 2010___ 2011___ 2012___ 2013___ 2014___ 2015___ 2016___

Name_____________ Laura Baker_________ Laura Baker_________ Laura Baker_________ Allie Jordan_________ Paola Valerio_______ Fabiola Arriaga_____ Shannon Jungman___ Fabiola Arriaga_____ Fabiola Arriaga_____ Aimee Ponte________ Becky McGeehan____

2006-12

2013

Score________________ Place 73-74-81—228________t2nd 75-74-84—233 ��������9th 74-74-79—227 ������� t6th 73-76-73—222 �������� 1st 77-70-73—220 ��������6th 75-73-75—223 ������� t1st 70-73-74—217 �������� 1st 76-74-73—223 ��������6th 68-69-70—207 �������� 1st 72-71-71—214 ��������6th 74-76-74—224_______ t10th

2014-

NCAA Regional History Team Appearances Year__________ Score Place Top UTSA Individual 2011___ 311-313-313—937___16th ���� Paola Valerio (234) 2012___ 317-326-319—962___20th___ Fabiola Arriaga (239) 2013___ 302-303-299—904___17th ���� Paola Valerio (221)

Fabiola Arriaga became the first Roadrunner to compete in four straight NCAA postseasons when she qualified as an individual for the 2014 West Regional in Cle Elum, Wash.

Individual Appearances Year__________Player Place Score 2014_____Fabiola Arriaga_____49th ������� 77-78-77—232

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Individual Single-Season & Career Records Single-Season Scoring Average (min. 15 rounds) ...................................................................Avg. 1. Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)........................ 73.75 2. Julie Houston (2015-16)............................ 74.34 3. Taylor Newlin (2013-14)........................... 74.48 4. Brogan Townend (2013-14)....................... 74.76 5. Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)........................ 74.81 6. Fabiola Arriaga (2011-12)........................ 74.91 7. Nikki Long (2015-16)................................ 74.97 8. Paola Valerio (2010-11)............................ 75.25 9. Aimee Ponte (2015-16)............................. 75.69 10. Paola Valerio (2009-10)............................ 75.73

Career Scoring Average (min. 45 rounds) ...................................................................Avg. 1. Fabiola Arriaga (2010-14).........................74.97 2. Nikki Long (2014-16).................................75.92 3. Paola Valerio (2009-13).............................76.03 4. Taylor Newlin (2010-14)............................76.01 5. Brogan Townend (2012-16)........................76.23 7. Aimee Ponte (2013-16)..............................76.79 8. Summer Batiste (2008-12)..........................77.64 9. Shannon Jungman (2008-12).....................78.23 10. Chelsea Bretcher (2010-14)........................78.78 10. Laura Baker (2005-09)...............................79.37

Rounds Played 1. Fabiola Arriaga (2011-12)............................. 33 Summer Batiste (2011-12).............................. 33 Taylor Newlin (2011-12)................................ 33 Paola Valerio (2011-12)................................. 33 5. Fabiola Arriaga (2010-11)............................. 32 Julie Houston (2015-16)................................. 32 Nikki Long (2015-16)..................................... 32 Taylor Newlin (2010-11)................................ 32 Paola Valerio (2010-11)................................. 32 10. Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)............................. 31 Taylor Newlin (2012-13)................................ 31 Paola Valerio (2012-13)................................. 31

Rounds Played 1. Fabiola Arriaga (2010-14)............................124 2. Taylor Newlin (2010-14)...............................121 3. Brogan Townend (2012-16)...........................111 Paola Valerio (2009-13)................................111 5. Shelly Martinez (2007-10).............................103 6. Shannon Jungman (2008-12)........................102 7. Summer Batiste (2008-12)...............................99 8. Laura Baker (2005-09)....................................98 9. Allie Jordan (2005-09)....................................95 10. Aimee Ponte (2013-16)...................................80

1. 2. 3. 5. 8.

Par or Better Rounds Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)............................. 10 Julie Houston (2015-16)................................... 9 Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)............................... 7 Taylor Newlin (2012-13).................................. 7 Fabiola Arriaga (2011-12)............................... 6 Taylor Newlin (2013-14).................................. 6 Paola Valerio (2010-11)................................... 6 Summer Batiste (2011-12)................................ 5 Aimee Ponte (2014-15).................................... 5 Aimee Ponte (2015-16).................................... 5 Brogan Townend (2013-14).............................. 5 Brogan Townend (2015-16).............................. 5 Paola Valerio (2012-13)................................... 5

1. 2.

Wins Allie Jordan (2008-09)..................................... 2 Julie Houston (2015-16.................................... 2 Fabiola Arriaga (2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14).... 1 Laura Baker (2005-06)..................................... 1 Summer Batiste (2011-12)................................ 1 Shannon Jungman (2011-12)........................... 1 Shelly Martinez (2008-09)................................ 1 Taylor Newlin (2011-12).................................. 1 Paola Valerio (2009-10)................................... 1

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Par or Better Rounds Fabiola Arriaga (2010-14)..............................26 Taylor Newlin (2010-14).................................20 Brogan Townend (2012-16).............................16 Paola Valerio (2009-13)..................................16 Aimee Ponte (2013-16)...................................11 Julie Houston (2015-16)....................................9 Nikki Long (2014-16)........................................6 Shannon Jungman (2008-12)............................5

1. 2. 4.

Wins Fabiola Arriaga (2010-14)................................3 Julie Houston (2015-16)....................................2 Allie Jordan (2005-09)......................................2 Laura Baker (2005-09)......................................1 Summer Batiste (2008-12).................................1 Shannon Jungman (2008-12)............................1 Shelly Martinez (2006-10).................................1 Taylor Newlin (2010-14)...................................1 Paola Valerio (2009-13)....................................1

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Team Top-10 Lists Low Round Season Tournament Rd. Score 1. 2014-15..................C-USA Championship................................................. 3............... 283 2012-13..................The Alamo Invitatonal.................................................. 2............... 283 2011-12..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 2............... 283 4. 2013-14..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 1............... 285 2015-16..................All There August Challenge.......................................... 2............... 285 6. 2013-14..................C-USA Championship................................................. 1............... 286 2013-14..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 2............... 286 2011-12..................Insperity Lady Jaguar Invitational.................................. 2............... 286 2015-16..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 3............... 286 10. 2010-11..................Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate...................................... 3............... 287 2015-16..................MountainView Collegiate............................................. 1............... 287 Low Round vs. Par Season Tournament Rd. Score vs. Par 1. 2014-15..................C-USA Championship................................................. 3............... 283................... -5 2012-13..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 2............... 283................... -5 2011-12..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 2............... 283................... -5 4. 2013-14..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 1............... 285................... -3 5. 2013-14..................C-USA Championship................................................. 1............... 286................... -2 2013-14..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 2............... 286................... -2 2011-12..................Insperity Lady Jaguar Invitational.................................. 2............... 286................... -2 2015-16..................The Alamo Invitational................................................. 3............... 286................... -2 9. 2010-11..................Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate...................................... 3............... 287................... -1 2015-16..................MountainView Collegiate............................................. 1............... 287................... -1 Low 36-hole total Season Tournament Score vs. Par 1. 2013-14..................The Alamo Invitational.................................................................. 571................... -5 2. 2012-13..................The Alamo Invitational.................................................................. 573................... -3 3. 2011-12..................The Alamo Invitational.................................................................. 576.....................E 4. 2013-14..................C-USA Championship.................................................................. 578.................. +2 5. 2015-16..................Islanders Classic........................................................................... 580.................. +4 6. 2011-12..................Challenge at Onion Creek............................................................ 582................ +22 2015-16..................MountainView Challenge.............................................................. 582.................. +6 8. 2011-12..................Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate.............................................. 584.................. +8 2009-10..................Challenge at Onion Creek............................................................ 584................ +24 10. 2014-15..................C-USA Championship.................................................................. 588................ +12 Low 54-hole total Season Tournament Score vs. Par 1. 2013-14..................The Alamo Invitational.................................................................. 860................... -4 2. 2012-13..................The Alamo Invitational.................................................................. 863................... -1 3. 2013-14..................C-USA Championship.................................................................. 866.................. +2 2011-12..................The Alamo Invitational.................................................................. 866.................. +2 5. 2014-15..................C-USA Championship.................................................................. 871.................. +7 6. 2011-12..................Challenge at Onion Creek............................................................ 878................ +38 2015-16..................MountainView Collegiate.............................................................. 878................ +14 8. 2012-13..................Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate....................................................... 880................ +16 2011-12..................Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate.............................................. 880................ +16 10. 2010-11..................Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate....................................................... 886................ +22

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Individual Top-10 Lists 1. 2. 5.

Low Round Player (Season) Tournament Rd. Score Paola Valerio (2010-11).................... Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate............................. 3.................66 Nikki Long (2014-15)........................ C-USA Championship.................................... 3.................67 Aimee Ponte (2015-16)..................... Schooner Fall Classic..................................... 2.................67 Brogan Townend (2013-14)............... The Alamo Invitational................................... 2.................67 Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)................ The Alamo Invitational................................... 1.................68 Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)................ C-USA Championship.................................... 1.................68 Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)................ Golfweek Conference Challenge..................... 2.................68 Julie Houston (2015-16)..................... Islanders Classic............................................ 1.................68 Shelly Martinez (2009-10)................. Northern Migration Invitational...................... 2.................68 Brogan Townend (2012-13)............... The Alamo Invitational .................................. 2.................68 Paola Valerio (2009-10).................... UCF Challenge.............................................. 1.................68

1. 2. 4.

Low Round vs. Par Player (Season) Tournament Rd. Score vs. Par Paola Valerio (2010-11).................... Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate............................. 3.................66........................-6 Nikki Long (2014-15)........................ C-USA Championship.................................... 3.................67........................-5 Brogan Townend (2013-14)............... The Alamo Invitational................................... 2.................67........................-5 Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)................ C-USA Championship.................................... 1.................68........................-4 Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)................ The Alamo Invitational................................... 1.................68........................-4 Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)................ Golfweek Conference Challenge..................... 2.................68........................-4 Julie Houston (2015-16)..................... Islanders Classic............................................ 1.................68........................-4 Shelly Martinez (2009-10)................. Northern Migration Invitational...................... 2.................68........................-4 Aimee Ponte (2015-16)..................... Schooner Fall Classic..................................... 2.................67........................-4 Brogan Townend (2012-13)............... The Alamo Invitational................................... 2.................68........................-4 Paola Valerio (2009-10).................... UCF Challenge.............................................. 1.................68........................-4

1. 3. 5.

Low 36-hole total Player (Season) Tournament Score vs. Par Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)................ C-USA Championship.......................................................137......................-7 Julie Houston (2015-16)..................... All There August Challenge...............................................138......................-4 Julie Houston (2015-16)..................... Islanders Classic...............................................................139......................-5 Taylor Newlin (2013-14).................... The Alamo Invitational......................................................139......................-5 Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)............... The Alamo Invitational .....................................................141......................-3 Fabiola Arriaga (2011-12)................ The Alamo Invitational......................................................141......................-3 Fabiola Arriaga (2011-12)................ Challenge at Onion Creek.................................................141.....................+1 Julie Houston (2015-16)..................... Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational.......................................141......................-3 Nikki Long (2015-16)........................ Schooner Fall Classic........................................................141......................-1 Brogan Townend (2013-14)............... The Alamo Invitational......................................................141......................-3

1. 2. 4. 7.

Low 54-hole total Player (Season) Tournament Score vs. Par Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)................ C-USA Championship.......................................................207......................-9 Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)................ Golfweek Conference Challenge........................................212......................-4 Paola Valerio (2010-11).................... Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate.............................................212......................-4 Fabiola Arriaga (2011-12)................ The Alamo Invitational......................................................213......................-3 Fabiola Arriaga (2011-12)................ Challenge at Onion Creek.................................................213.....................+3 Taylor Newlin (2013-14).................... The Alamo Invitational......................................................213......................-3 Fabiola Arriaga (2012-13)................ The Alamo Invitational......................................................214......................-2 Fabiola Arriaga (2013-14)................ The Alamo Invitational......................................................214......................-2 Summer Batiste (2009-10).................. Northern Migration Invitational.........................................214......................-2 Julie Houston (2015-16)..................... All There August Challenge...............................................214.....................+1 Aimee Ponte (2014-15)..................... C-USA Championship.......................................................214......................-2 Brogan Townend (2013-14)............... The Alamo Invitational......................................................214......................-2

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Year-By-Year Results 2005-06 Lady Cardinal Invitational Sept. 19-20 Brentwood CC Beaumont, Texas 2. Laura Baker, 75-73-76—224, 3. Allie Jordan, 79-76-73—228, t17. Stephanie Perez, 77-83-81—241, 23. Jenna Wessels, 82-84-80—246, 32. Michelle Kowalick, 90-83-91—264, 3rd of 6, 313-315-310—938. Lady Indian Classic Oct. 10-11 Sage Meadows CC Jonesboro, Ark. t2. Stephanie Perez, 75-74—149, t10. Laura Baker, 78-76—154, t18. Allie Jordan, 80-77—157, t51. Jenna Wessels, 85-81—166, t72. Michelle Kowalick, 84-91—175, tied 4th of 14, 317-308-625 Ellingson Fall Classic Oct. 24-25 Waterwood National GC Huntsville, Texas 21. Jenna Wessels, 86-81-81—248, t29. Laura Baker, 85-89-81—255, t38. Allie Jordan, 88-85-86—259, t38. Stephanie Perez, 91-85-83—259, t44. Michelle Kowalick, 93-88-84—265, 8th of 11, 350-339-329—1,018 Bronc Classic Nov. 7-8 Los Lagos GC Edinburg, Texas 24. Stephanie Perez, 79-80-80—239, 30. Laura Baker, 86-79-83—248, 31. Michelle Kowalick, 82-78-89—249, t32. Allie Jordan, 81-85-86—252, 36. Neely Hutchins, 90-99-90—279, 7th of 7, 328-322-338—988. Islander Spring Classic Feb. 20-21 Corpus Christi CC Corpus Christi, Texas t70. Jenna Wessels, 79-83-87—249, t75. Allie Jordan, 85-84-83—252, 78. Laura Baker, 89-84-82—255, 84. Michelle Kowalick, 90-91-81—262, 85. Neely Hutchins, 91-92-88—271, 16th of 16, 343-342-333—1,018. UTSA Rowdy Round-Up

March 20-21 Buckhorn GC Comfort, Texas t18. Laura Baker, 75-82-80—237, t44. Allie Jordan, 87-80-84—251, 58. Jenna Wessels, 90-89-86—265, 65. Neely Hutchins, 93-96-87—276, 66. Michelle Kowalick, 95-91-94—280, 11th of 14, 345-342-337—1,024. Oregon Duck Invitational March 27-28 Emerald Valley GC Creswell, Ore. t39. Laura Baker, 81-81-81—243, t47. Jenna Wessels, 85-80-80—245, t63. Allie Jordan, 85-84-84—253, t81. Neely Hutchins, 94-92-92—278, t81. Michelle Kowalick, 99-92-87—278, 14th of 16, 345-337-332—1,014. CenturyTel Bobcat Classic April 3-4 Plum Creek GC San Marcos, Texas t15. Laura Baker, 82-81-74—237, t15. Allie Jordan, 79-84-74—237, 44. Jenna Wessels, 83-85-85—253, t57. Michelle Kowalick, 93-88-88—269, 61. Neely Hutchins, 95-88-91—274, 10th of 14, 337-338-321—996. Southland Championship April 10-12 Forest Course Kingwood, Texas t2. Laura Baker, 73-74-81—228, 19. Jenna Wessels, 83-83-82—248, 25. Allie Jordan, 85-87-84—256, 34. Michelle Kowalick, 95-85-89—269, —285, 35. Neely Hutchins, 95-98-92­ 6th of 7, 336-329-336—1,001. 2006-07 North Texas Women’s Classic Sept. 11-12 Robson Ranch G.C. Denton, Texas 13. Lesan Gouge, 78-77-78—233, 17. Laura Baker, 75-84-75—234, 27. Shelly Martinez, 79-84-77—240, t30. Madison McClain, 77-76-88—241, t30. Allie Jordan, 81-81-79—241, 40. Kayla McBride, 82-85-86—253*, 43. Neely Hutchins, 90-93-85—268*, tied 6th of 7, 309-318-309—936.

McHaney Intercollegiate Sept. 18-19 Rawls Course Lubbock, Texas 34. Laura Baker, 75-76-79—230, 51. Lesan Gouge, 80-77-78—235, 54. Allie Jordan, 81-75-80—236, 71. Shelly Martinez, 81-82-77—240, 79. Kayla McBride, 83-82-79—244, 14th of 16, 317-310-313—940. Wolf Pack Invitational Oct. 3-4 D’Andrea CC Reno, Nev. 3. Lesan Gouge, 81-74-73—228, 23. Allie Jordan, 81-78-85—244, 26. Laura Baker, 81-80-85—246, 28. Shelly Martinez, 86-86-77—249, 39. Kayla McBride, 91-91-82—264, 5th of 8, 329-318-317—964. Ellingson Fall Classic Oct. 23-24 Waterwood National GC Huntsville, Texas 11. Madison McClain, 80-80-78— 238, t13. Laura Baker, 80-79-81—240, t19. Lesan Gouge, 86-80-79—245, t19. Shelly Martinez, 83-81-81—245, 30. Allie Jordan, 85-79-84—248, 31. Kayla McBride, 80-81-88—249*, 44. Neely Hutchins,95-86-101—282*, 45. Michelle Kowalick, 97-93-100—290*, 8th of 11, 350-339-329—1,018. * played as an individual Baja Invitational Feb. 12-13 Bajamar Resort Ensenada, Mexico t10. Laura Baker, 83-79-79—241, t10. Shelly Martinez, 82-78-81—241, t20. Lesan Gouge, 79-83-82—244, 28. Allie Jordan, 80-86-85—251, 39. Madison McClain, 93-82-89—266, 3rd of 13, 324-322-327—973. Islander Spring Classic Feb. 26-27 Corpus Christi CC Corpus Christi, Texas t20. Allie Jordan, 80-77-71—228*, t46. Laura Baker, 76-80-79—235, t52. Shelly Martinez, 77-79-82—238, t57. Kayla McBride, 81-83-76—240, t59. Lesan Gouge, 78-82-81—241, t59.

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Madison McClain, 79-84-78—241, 13th of 15, 310-324-314—948. SHSU/LU Invitational March 11-13 Beaumont CC Beaumont, Texas t11. Madison McClain, 78-79—157, t29. Allie Jordan, 81-81—162, t36. Lesan Gouge, 82-83—165, t41. Shelly Martinez, 87-80—167, t51. Kayla McBride, 91-86—177, 8th of 10, 328323—651. Oregon Duck Invitational March 26-27 Shadow Hills CC Junction City, Ore. t21. Lesan Gouge, 78-82-77—237, t34. Madison McClain, 83-76-84— 243, t38. Laura Baker, 84-85-76—245, t57. Allie Jordan, 80-93-79—252, t69. Shelly Martinez, 83-90-85—258, 9th of 15, 324-333-316—973. Southland Championship April 9-11 Ram Rock GC Horseshoe Bay, Texas 9. Laura Baker, 75-74-84—233, t23. Lesan Gouge, 86-85-73—244, t28. Shelly Martinez, 83-84-80—247, t36. Allie Jordan, 83-88-83—254, 38. Madison McClain, 89-86-80—255, 7th of 8, 327-329-316—972. 2007-08 North Texas Women’s Classic Sept. 10-11 Robson Ranch GC Denton, Texas t18. Allie Jordan, 75-79—154, t22. Janine Fellows, 75-80—155, t35. Shelly Martinez, 78-80—155, t35. Laura Baker, 76-82—158, t48. Kayla McBride, 84-76—160, tied 5th of 16, 304-315—619. Yale Intercollegiate Sept. 29-30 The Course of Yale New Haven, Conn. t18. Janine Fellows, 82-78—160, t23. Shelly Martinez, 75-86—161, t37. Laura Baker, 87-78—165, t53. Summer Batiste, 88-80—168, 75. Madison, McClain, 91-88—179, 6th of 15, 332-322—654.

Hawkeye Invitational Oct. 6-7 Finkbine GC Iowa City, Iowa t9. Janine Fellows, 76-75-78—229, t27. Madison McClain, 83-82-76— 241, t29. Laura Baker, 80-81-82—243, t29. Summer Batiste, 77-83-83—243, t50. Shelly Martinez, 85-83-83—251, 7th of 13, 316-321-319—956. UAB Beach Blast Nov.5-6 The Peninsula GC Gulf Shores, Ala. 2. Shelly Martinez, 75-71—146, 6. Janine Fellows, 73-75—148, t18. Laura Baker, 78-77—155, t35. Allie Jordan, 79-82—161, t45. Lesan Gouge, 7984—163, 2nd of 14, 305-305—610. Koasati Pines Collegiate Classic Feb. 9-10 Koasati Pines GC Kinder, La. t7. Shelly Martinez, 74-76-78—228, 14. Allie Jordan 77-80-75—232, t29. Laeni Bendzik 82-79-77—238, t39. Laura Baker 81-80-80—241, t63. Lesan Gouge 85-82-86—253, 5th of 16, 314-315-310—939. Islander Spring Classic Feb. 25-26 Corpus Christi CC Corpus Christi, Texas 9. Laura Baker 75-80-79—234, t13. Shelly Martinez 77-83-76—236, t13 Laeni Bendzik 79-79-78—236, t42 Allie Jordan 84-77-86—247, 54. Summer Batiste 81-86-88—255, tied 3rd of 11, 312-319-319—950. Oregon Duck Invitational March 26-27 Shadow Hills CC Junction City, Ore. t24. Allie Jordan, 76-77-79—232, t46. Laura Baker, 77-84-79—240, t51. Shelly Martinez, 80-80-83—243, t64. Lesan Gouge, 82-81-85—248, t71. Kayla McBride, 82-86-83—251, tied 12th of 15, 315-322-324—961. Southland Championship April 21-23 Beaumont CC Beaumont, Texas t6. Laura Baker, 74-74-79—227, 15. Allie Jordan, 80-78-74—232, t24. Shelly Martinez, 80-74-83—237, 28.

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Kayla McBride, 81-78-80—239, 33. Lesan Gouge 78-82-82—242, 4th of 8, 312-304-315—931. 2008-09 North Texas Women’s Classic Sept. 15-16 Robson Ranch GC Denton, Texas t6. Bruna Spengler, 76-75-78—229, t12. Allie Jordan, 78-75-78—231, t15. Shelly Martinez, 77-77-79—233, t26. Laura Baker, 82-78-77—237, t39. Kayla McBride, 78-83-83—244, 4th of 9, 309-305-312—926. Yale Intercollegiate Sept. 27 The Course of Yale New Haven, Conn. 1. Allie Jordan, 71, t21. Laura Baker, 77, t29. Shelly Martinez, 78, t38. Kayla McBride, 79, t74. Bruna Spengler, 84, tied 2nd of 19, 305. McHaney/Morehead Intercollegiate Oct. 6-7 Rawls Course Lubbock, Texas t28. Madison McClain, 78-76-83— 237, t41. Shelly Martinez, 82-7978—239, t53. Allie Jordan, 85-7782—244, t62. Shannon Jungman, 82-81-85—248, 70. Laura Baker, 83-86-86—255, 12th of 13, 325-313328—966. UAB Fall Beach Blast Nov 3-4 The Peninsula Gulf Shores, Ala. t14. Shelly Martinez, 77-75—152, t22. Allie Jordan, 73-82—155, t24. Laura Baker, 76-80—156, t36. Madison —159, t41. Shannon McClain, 77-82­ Jungman, 80-81—161, 7th of 14, 621. Koasati Pines Collegiate Classic Feb. 7-8 Koasati Pines GC Kinder, La. t7. Madison McClain, 74-75-79—228, t10. Laura Baker, 73-78-78—229, 25. Shelly Martinez, 76-81-79—236, t32. Bruna Spengler, 83-78-78—239, t36. Allie Jordan, 83-80-77—240, tied 3rd of 16, 306-311-312—929.


Stripes Islander Spring Classic Feb. 23-24 Corpus Christi CC Corpus Christi, Texas 1. Shelly Martinez, 76-73-74—223, t14. Allie Jordan, 81-78-75—234, t14. Shannon Jungman, 77-82-78—234, t17. Bruna Spengler*, 80-77-78—235, t22. Madison McClain, 77-79-80—236, t-24. Laura Baker, 82-77-78—237 1st of 15, 311-307-302—920. Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate March 9-10 Victoria CC Victoria, Texas t8. Allie Jordan, 74-76-81—231, t8. Laura Baker, 76-81-74—231, t22. Shelly Martinez, 80-78-80—238, 27. Bruna Spengler, 82-82-75—239, t28. Shannon Jungman, 82-82-75—239, t58. Madison McClain*, 84-82-84—250, 4th of 14, 309-319-310—937. Baylor Spring Invitational March 16-17 Twin Rivers GC Waco, Texas t14. Laura Baker, 79-73-81—233, t23. Allie Jordan, 76-78-81—235, t35. Shelly Martinez, 81-76-83—240, t47. Shannon Jungman, 80-79-86—245, t54. 73-7985—247, 10th of 14, 316-306-330— 952. Lady Mocs Classic April 6 Lookout Mountain GC Lookout Mountain, Ga. t9. Laura Baker, 83—83, t9. Allie Jordan, 83—83, t22. Madison McClain, 86—86, t33. Shelly Matinez, 88-88, t39. Bruna Spengler, 89—89, 3rd of 10, 340—340. Southland Championship April 21-22 Lake Charles CC Lake Charles, La. 1. Allie Jordan, 73-76-73-222, t10. Madison McClain, 78-75-76—229, t15. Laura Baker, 81-73-77—231, t29. Shelly Martinez, 77-87-75—239, t33. Shannon Jungman, 86-79-77—242, 2nd of 8, 309-303-301—913.

2009-10 Texas A&M “Mo” Morial April 11-12 Traditions GC Bryan, Texas t8. Shelly Martinez, 75—75, t8. Shannon Jungman, 75—75; t17. Madison McClain, 77—77, t30. Summer Batiste, 80—80, t30. Bruna Spengler, 80—80, 4th of 11, 314— 314. Heather Farr Memorial Invitational Oct. 5-6 Colorado National GC Erie, Colo. t24. Shelly Martinez, 77-74-78— 229, t-28. Shannon Jungman, 7778-75—230, t36. Madison McClain, 75-80-77—232, t48. Summer Batiste, 79-74-82—235, t81. Kayla McBride, 78-79-87—244, 8th of 20, 307-305-312—924 Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate Oct. 16-18 Fox Den CC Knoxville, Tenn. t39. Summer Batiste, 75-75-78— 228, 82. Shannon Jungman, 7980-80—239, 84. Shelly Martinez, 79-81-82—242, t85. Bruna Spengler, 80-82-81—243, t94. Madison McClain, 76-83-91—250, 18th of 18, 309-318-321—948. The Alamo Invitational Oct. 26-27 Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas t4. Summer Batiste, 72—72, t22. Shelly Martinez, 76—76, t35. Bruna Spengler, 78—78, t35. Madison McClain, 78— 78, 58. Shannon Jungman, 87—87, t7th of 12, 304—304. Challenge at Onion Creek Nov. 2-3 Onion Creek GC Austin, Texas t8. Shelly Martinez, 75—75, t8. Shannon Jungman, 75—75; t17. Madison McClain, 77—77, t30. Summer Batiste, 80—80, t30. Bruna Spengler, 80—80, 18th of 21, 292292-303—887.

Koasati Pines Classic Feb. 15-16 Koasati Pines CC Kinder, La. 11. Summer Batiste, 85-77-74—236, t13. Shelly Martinez, 82-79-76— 237, 18. Madison McClain, 81-7978—238, t20. Bruna Spengler, 8079-80—239, t23. Shannon Jungman, 88-77-75—240, 3rd of 14, 328-312303—943. UCF Challenge March 1-2 Red Tail GC Sorrento, Fla. t17. Paola Valerio, 68-75-83—226, t32. Shelly Martinez, 77-75-78—230, t55. Shannon Jungman, 79-83-76— 238, t85. Kayla McBride, 85-81-86— 252, 14th of 17, 307-309-314—930. Northern Migration Invitational March 15-17 Poston Butte GC Florence, Ariz. 2. Summer Batiste, 73-70-71—214, t5. Shelly Martinez, 79-68-75—222, t29. Paola Valerio, 76-79-76—231, t41. Bruna Spengler, 73-82-79—234, t41. Shannon Jungman, 76-79-79—234, 307-309-314—929. Houston Baptist Intercollegiate April 5-6 Sienna Plantation GC Missouri City, Texas 1. Paola Valerio, 76-73-75—224, 4. Shelly Martinez, 78-76-78—232, t9. Bruna Spengler, 75-81-80—236, 12. Summer Batiste, 75-83-81—239, t16. Shannon Jungman, 78-84-79—241, 2nd of 8, 304-313-312—929. Baylor Spring Invitational April 12-13 Twin Rivers GC Waco, Texas t7. Shelly Martinez, 78-77-75—230, t23. Paola Valerio, 76-77-82—235, t42. Summer Batiste, 80-79-82—241, t53. Shannon Jungman, 82-83-79— 244, t62. Bruna Spengler, 84-80-83— 247, 7th of 16, 316-313-318—947.

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Southland Championship April 19-21 Raven Nest GC Huntsville, Texas 6. Paola Valerio, 77-70-73—220, t7. Summer Batiste, 77-73-71—221, 12. Shelly Martinez, 78-72-74—224, t21. Shannon Jungman, 75-74-84—233, t30. 82-83-75—240, 4th of 8, 307289-293—889. 2010-11 Chip-N Club Invitational Sept. 13 Wilderness Ridge GC Lincoln, Neb. t4. Taylor Newlin, 70-78—148; t11. Paola Valerio, 73-78—151; t16. Fabiola Arriaga, 74-78—152; t30. Shannon Jungman, 79-76—155; t36. Chelsea Bretcher, 77-79—156; 4th of 15, 294-310—604. William K. Warren Irish Invitational Oct. 2-3 Warren Golf Course Notre Dame, Ind. 10. Paola Valerio, 76-76-75—227; t21. Fabiola Arriaga, 74-77-85—233; t47. Taylor Newlin, 80-81-79—240; 64. Shannon Jungman, 82-80-86— 248; t70. Bruna Spengler, 86-83-84— 253; 12th of 13, 312-314-320—946. Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate Oct. 8-10 Holston Hills CC Knoxville, Tenn. 5. Paola Valerio, 74-72-66—212; t13. Taylor Newlin, 73-69-75—217; t45. Summer Batiste, 77-76-74—227; t59. 81-77-72—230; 76. Chelsea Bretcher, 83-78-82—243; 8th of 15, 305-294287—886. The Alamo Invitational Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas t13. Summer Batiste, 77-71-74— 222; t17. Shannon Jungman, 7274-77—223; t24. Fabiola Arriaga, 77-73-75—225; 28. Taylor Newlin, 75-75-76—226; t43. Paola Valerio, 74-82-75—231; 6th of 14, 298-293300—891.

UCF Challenge Feb. 13-15 Red Tail GC Sorrento, Fla. t8. Paola Valerio, 75-69-72—216; t28. Fabiola Arriaga, 75-71-78—224; t50. Summer Batiste, 77-77-75—229; t58. Taylor Newlin, 75-79-79—233; t69. Bruna Spengler, 77-81-78—236; 10th of 17, 302-296-303—901.

Southland Championship April 18-20 Corpus Christi CC Waco, Texas t1. Fabiola Arriaga, 75-73-75—223; 4. Taylor Newlin, 80-72-74—226; t5. Paola Valerio, 75-76-77—228; t5. Shannon Jungman, 76-76-76—228; t14. Summer Batiste, 81-79-72—232; 1st of 8, 306-297-297—900.

Islander Classic Feb. 28-March 1 Corpus Christi CC Corpus Christi, Texas t2. Paola Valerio, 73-73-74—220; t15. Taylor Newlin, 74-75-79—228; t20. Summer Batiste, 73-77-79—229; t34. Shannon Jungman, 79-76-79—234; t36. Bruna Spengler, 82-76-77—235; 4th of 16, 299-298-308—905.

NCAA West Regional May 5-7 Washington National GC Auburn, Wash. t63. Paola Valerio, 78-78-78—234; t77. Fabiola Arriaga, 82-78-77—237; t84. Taylor Newlin, 79-78-81—238; t89. Summer Batiste, 77-85-77—239; t102. Shannon Jungman, 77-79-86— 242; 16th of 24, 311-313-313—937.

Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate March 13-14 Forest Hills GC Augusta, Ga. t13. Fabiola Arriaga, 74-75-73— 222; t16. Shannon Jungman, 7477-72—223; t20. Paola Valerio, 72-72-81—225; t30. Taylor Newlin, 79-73-74—226; t36. Summer Batiste, 76-75-78—229; 3rd of 17, 296-295297—888. BYU at Entrada Classic March 21-22 Entrada at Snow Canyon St. George, Utah t15. Fabiola Arriaga, 76-82-72—230; t22. Taylor Newlin, 78-79-75—232; t26. Paola Valerio, 82-77-75—234; t39. Summer Batiste, 80-75-83—238; t56. Shannon Jungman, 88-74-84— 246; t4th out of 15, 316-305-305— 926. Baylor Spring Invitational April 11-12 Twin Rivers GC Waco, Texas t7. Summer Batiste, 74-76-75—225; t11. Taylor Newlin, 77-71-79—227; t21. Paola Valerio, 78-79-73—230; t35. Fabiola Arriaga, 80-80-75—235; t56. Shannon Jungman, 80-80-79— 239; t3rd of 18, 309-306-302—917.

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2011-12 The “Mo”Morial Sept. 11-13 Traditions GC College Station, Texas t30. Paola Valerio, 79-71-84—234; t41. Fabiola Arriaga, 75-77-85—237; t46. Taylor Newlin, 78-78-82—238; t49. Summer Batiste, 80-79-80—239; t64. Shannon Jungman, 82-82-84— 248; 11th of 12, 312-318-319—958. Golfweek Conference Challenge Sept. 19-21 Red Sky GC Wolcott, Co. t8. Fabiola Arriaga, 74-74-76—224; t16. Paola Valerio, 78-78-70—226; 72. Summer Batiste, 75-81-86—242; t81. Taylor Newlin, 88-81-80—249; 84. Bruna Spengler, 77-88-86—251; t12th of 18, 304-314-312—930. Susie Maxwell Berning Classic Oct. 16-18 Jimmie Austin OU GC Norman, Okla. t26. Taylor Newlin, 72-73-78—226; t45. Fabiola Arriaga, 79-77-75—231; t51. Summer Batiste, 80-77-75—232; t55. Paola Valerio, 80-74-79—233; t62. Shannon Jungman, 80-77-77— 234; 15th of 17, 314-301-305—920.


The Alamo Invitational Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas 1. Fabiola Arriaga, 69-72-72—213; t5. Shannon Jungman, 73-69-74—216; 16. Taylor Newlin, 76-74-70—220; t17. Paola Valerio 76-71-74—221; 26. Summer Batiste, 75-71-77—223; 1st of 14, 293-283-290—866. Challenge at Onion Creek Nov. 7-8 Onion Creek Club Austin, Texas t2. Fabiola Arriaga, 69-72-72—213; t10. Taylor Newlin, 73-73-75—221; t19. Shannon Jungman, 76-75-72— 223; t39. Summer Batiste, 81-71-77— 229; t42. Paola Valerio, 74-74-82— 230; t2nd of 14, 292-290-296—878. UCF Challenge Feb. 12-14 Red Tail GC Sorrento, Fla. t43. Summer Batiste, 75-72-78—225; t58. Fabiola Arriaga, 74-74-81—229; t71. Taylor Newlin, 75-80-76—231; t71. Shannon Jungman, 75-77-79— 231; t76. Paola Valerio, 78-77-78— 233; 12th of 18, 299-300-311—910. Islander Classic Feb. 27-28 Corpus Christi CC Corpus Christi, Texas t1. Summer Batiste, 75-74-71—220; t1. Taylor Newlin, 72-73-75—220; t4. Fabiola Arriaga, 76-74-76—226; t4. Paola Valerio, 73-78-75—226; t4. Shannon Jungman, 76-75-75—226; 1st of 14, 296-296-296—888. Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate March 16-18 Forest Hills GC Augusta, Ga. t3. Fabiola Arriaga, 75-70-73—218; t3. Shannon Jungman, 73-71-74—218; t5. Summer Batiste, 75-72-72—219; 18. Taylor Newlin, 75-73-78—226; t22. Paola Valerio, 78-73-77—228; 1st of 14, 298-286-296—880. Anuenue Spring Break Classic March 26-27 The Bay Course Kapalua, Hawaii t6. Fabiola Arriaga, 74-74-74—222; t12. Shannon Jungman, 76-74-

74—224; t28. Paola Valerio, 79-7676—231; t44. Taylor Newlin, 8178-79—238; t61. Summer Batiste, 79-87-81—247; 5th out of 14, 308302-303—913. Southland Championship April 16-18 Vaaler Creek GC Blanco, Texas 1. Shannon Jungman, 70-73-74—217; 2. Fabiola Arriaga, 71-76-73—220; t9. Taylor Newlin, 72-82-75—229; t16. Summer Batiste, 81-78-78—237; t18. Paola Valerio, 77-79-82—238; 1st of 8, 290-306-300—896. NCAA Central Regional May 10-12 Ohio State Scarlet Course Columbus, Ohio t84. Fabiola Arriaga, 82-80-77—239; t84. Taylor Newlin, 77-84-78—239; t99. Paola Valerio, 80-81-82—243; t104. Summer Batiste, 78-83-84—245; t116. Shannon Jungman, 87-82-82— 251; 20th of 24, 317-326-319—962. 2012-13 Dale McNamara Invitational Sept. 17-18 GC of Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. 5. Fabiola Arriaga, 71-73-71—215; t55. Chelsea Bretcher, 78-78-78—234; t62. Paula Valerio, 78-79-79—236; t62. Taylor Newlin, 84-77-75—236; t66. Allie Johnston, 80-83-76—239; 12th of 15, 307-307-300—914. Golfweek Conference Challenge Sept. 24-26 Red Sky GC Wolcott, Colo. t2. Fabiola Arriaga, 75-68-69—212; t32. Paola Valerio, 73-75-78—226; t52. Taylor Newlin, 80-77-75—232; t66. Allie Johnston, 82-76-79—237; 73. Brogan Townend, 79-83-79—241; 7th of 18, 307-296-301—904. Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate Oct. 12-14 Holston Hills CC Knoxville, Tenn. t23. Taylor Newlin, 72-78-71—221; t26. Fabiola Arriaga, 75-74-73—222; t26. Chelsea Bretcher, 73-75-74—222;

t32. Paola Valerio, 72-72-80—224; t62. Brogan Townend, 85-78-71— 234; 6th of 16, 292-299-289—880. The Alamo Invitational Oct. 28-30 Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas t10. Fabiola Arriaga, 72-69-73—214; t15. Taylor Newlin, 72-73-71—216; t22. Paola Valerio, 71-73-74—218; t28. Brogan Townend, 75-68-77—220; t39. Chelsea Bretcher, 76-76-72—224; t3rd of 16, 290-283-290—863. Seminole Match Up Nov. 15-17 Southwood GC Tallahassee, Fla. t18. Brogan Townend, 78-74-73—218; t31. Paola Valerio, 71-81-77—233; t34. Fabiola Arriaga, 77-80-73—230; t36. Taylor Newlin, 73-79-79—231; 52. Chelsea Bretcher, 82-76-78—236; 8th of 12, 299-309-301—909. Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Feb. 25-26 English Turn G&C Club New Orleans, La. t45. Paola Valerio, 77-75—152; t51. Brogan Townend, 74-79—153; t60. Taylor Newlin, 70-84—154; t74. Fabiola Arriaga, 78-79—157; t85. Chelsea Bretcher, 77-83—160; 17th of 18, 298-316—614. Insperity Lady Jaguars Intercollegiate March 15-17 Forest Hills GC Augusta, Ga. t34. Paola Valerio, 78-76-76—230; t34. Taylor Newlin, 83-76-71—230; t38. Fabiola Arriaga, 78-77-76—231; t50. Chelsea Bretcher, 78-83-75—236; t69. Brogan Townend, 80-80-82—242. t9th of 18, 314-309-298—921. Texas A&M/UTSA Shootout March 27 Miramont Country Club Bryan, Texas 2. Taylor Newlin, 80-73—153; t5. Paola Valerio, 74-82—156; 7. Fabiola Arriaga, 86-72—158; t10. Brogan Townend, 80-80—160; t10. Allie Johnston, 84-76—160; 14. Chelsea Bretcher, 87-80—167; 2nd of 2, 320305—625.

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Dallas Athletic Club/ SMU Invitational April 5-7 Dallas Athletic Club Dallas, Texas t13. Fabiola Arriaga, 75-76-78—229; t20. Taylor Newlin, 77-78-76—231; t20. Paola Valerio, 76-78-77—231; t67. Allie Johnston, 82-82-89—253; 5th of 15, 304-308-311—923.

Betsy Rawls Invitational Oct. 13-15 University of Texas GC Austin, Texas t39. Fabiola Arriaga, 70-76-76—222; t45. Brogan Townend, 72-75-76—223; t48. Chelsea Bretcher, 80-74-70—224; t57. Taylor Newlin, 75-78-73—226; t82. Libby Thomas, 75-84-76—235; t11th of 18, 292-303-295—890.

WAC Championship April 22-24 Longbow GC Mesa, Ariz. t6. Fabiola Arriaga, 76-74-73—223; t12. Taylor Newlin, 73-79-75—227; t16. Paola Valerio, 76-77-76—229; t18. Allie Johnston, 72-80-78—230; 28. Brogan Townend, 79-80-76—235; 4th of 7, 297-310-300—907.

The Alamo Invitational Oct. 27-29 Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas t7. Taylor Newlin, 69-70-74—213; t13. Fabiola Arriaga, 68-74-72—214; t13. Brogan Townend, 74-67-73—214; t32. Aimee Ponte, 74-75-70—219; t79. Chelsea Bretcher, 80-80-79—239; 78. Libby Thomas _78-82-78—238; t5th of 15, 285-286-289—860.

NCAA Central Regional May 9-11 Jimmie Austin OU GC Norman, Okla. t30. Paola Valerio, 76-72-73—221; t62. Taylor Newlin, 74-80-72—226; t73. Fabiola Arriaga, 74-75-79—228; t85. Brogan Townend, 78-78-75—231; t111. Allie Johnston, 82-78-79—239; 17th of 24, 302-303-299—904 2013-14 The “Mo” Morial Sept. 9-11 Traditions GC Bryan, Texas t17. Brogan Townend, 78-73-72—223; t20. Fabiola Arriaga, 71-76-77—224; t47. Aimee Ponte, 78-80-79—237; t49. Taylor Newlin, 77-81-80—238; t58. Chelsea Bretcher, 79-86-81—246; 8th of 24, 304-310-308—922. Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate Sept. 20-22 Cherokee Country Club Knoxville, Tenn. t39. Fabiola Arriaga, 76-73—149; t39. Taylor Newlin, 74-75—149; t56. Brogan Townend, 77-75—152; t74. Aimee Ponte, 75-80—155; t84. Libby Thomas, 74-83—157; 14th of 17, 299-303-ccd.—602.

87-74–161; 4th of 16, 307-297–604. C-USA Championship April 21-23 The Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club Gulf Shores, Ala. 1. Arriaga 68-69-70–207; t7. Newlin 73-72-72–217; t16. Townend 73-7572–220; t33. Thomas 72-80-75–227; t35. Ponte 78-76-74–228; 2nd of 13, 286-292-288–866. NCAA West Regional May 8-10 Tumble Creek Club at Suncadia Resort Cle Elum, Wash. t49. Arriaga* 77-78-77–232. 2014-15

Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Feb. 23-25 English Turn G&C Club New Orleans, La. t32. Townend 75-70-74–219; t53. Arriaga 73-72-78–223; t66. Newlin 73-77-76–226; t83. Bretcher 80-8172–233; 88. Ponte 83-79-77–239; 17th of 17, 301-298-299–898.

The “Mo”Morial Sept. 8-10 Traditions GC Bryan, Texas t16. Long, 73-77-74–224; t20. Townend 77-70-79–226; t25. McGeehan 7580-72–227; t40. Portyrata 74-7979¬–232; t46. Ponte 79-77-77–233; 61. Thomas 82-83-85–250; t7th of 11, 299-306-304–909.

Suntrust Gator Invitational March 14-16 Mark Bostick GC Gainesville, Fla. t21. Newlin 72-74-75–221; t32. Arriaga 73-73-77–223; 60. Townend 78-77-78–233; t73. Ponte 77-83-79– 239; 78. Bretcher 89-76-80–245; 11th of 14, 309-299-307–915.

Golfweek Conference Challenge Sept. 22-24 Red Sky GC Wolcott, Colo. t31. Townend 77-78-73–228; t46. Long 79-79-74–232; t51. McGeehan 79-76-78–233; t51. Ponte 79-76-78– 233; 88. Portyrata 0-80-78–158; 10th of 17, 314-309-303–926.

LSU Tiger Classic March 21-23 LSU University Club Baton Rouge, La. t8. Newlin 79-71-71–221; 16. 79-7472–225; t17. Townend 79-73-74–226; t65. Ponte 82-79-79–240; 82. Bretcher 79-93-84–256; 7th of 15, 316-297296–909. Dallas Athletic Club/ SMU Invitational April 4-6 Dallas Athletic GC Dallas, Texas t2. Arriaga 75-71–146; t16. Newlin 75-76–147; t50. Thomas 74-83–157; t60,.Townend 83-76–159; t64. Ponte

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Betsy Rawls Invitational Oct. 12-14 University of Texas GC Austin, Texas t19. Townend 70-81-77–228; t36. Portyrata 76-82-73–231; t44. Ponte 79-76-80–235; t62. McGeehan 7287-82–241; t67. Long 79-86-81–246; 10th of 15, 297-325-311–933. The Alamo Invitational Oct. 26-28 Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas t37. Portyrata 75-75-71–221; t44. Ponte 77-71-74–222; t67. Townend 71-84-74–229; t67. Long 73-79-77–


229; t67,.Thomas* 77-80-72–229; t70. McGeehan 75-82-74–231; 15th of 15, 294-307-293–894. Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Feb. 22-24 English Turn Golf & CC New Orleans, La. 41. Ponte 80-72-81—233; t51. Townend 79-84-74—237; t63. Long 82-78-79— 239; 75. Thomas 80-84-78—242; 78. McGeehan 80-79-86—245; t14 of 15, 319-313-312—944. SunTrust Gator Invitational March 6-7 Mark Bostick Golf Course Gainesville, Fla. t26. Townend 79-75-74—228; t35. Long 72-78-81—231; t38. Ponte 76-72-84— 232; 83. McGeehan 90-86-89—265; 84. Thomas DQ-76-84 160; 12th of 15, 317-301-323—941. LSU Tiger Classic March 27-28 The University Club Baton Rouge, La. t16. Townend 75-74-75—224; t73. Ponte 80-80-83—243; t79. Thomas 8581-80—246; t81. Long 84-86-91—261; 87. McGeehan 84-86-91—261; 16th of 16, 324-321-314—959. UTSA Matchup April 5 Briggs Ranch Golf Course San Antonio, Texas t4. Long 74-71—145; t10. Ponte 7575—150; t12. Townend 75-77—152; 14. Thomas 79-76—155; 15. McGeehan 78-80—158; 3rd of 3, 302-399—601. Dallas Athletic Club/ SMU Invitational April 10-11 Dallas Athletic Club Dallas, Texas t13. Long 72-76-75—223; t52. Ponte 85-76-74—235; t65. Townend 84-8075—239; 79. Thomas 80-89-77—246; t81. McGeehan 86-81-86—253; 14th of 16, 321-313-301—935. C-USA Championship April 20-21 Verandah Club Fort Myers, Fla. 6. Ponte 72-71-71—214; t7. Long 7375-67—215; t21. McGeehan 76-7770—223; t25. Thomas 75-74-75—224; t28. Townend 71-77-77—225; 3rd of

11, 291-297-283—871. 2015-16 Schooner Fall Classic Sept. 19-21 Belmar GC Norman, Okla. t13. Long 69-72—141; t26. Ponte 77-67—144; t41. Townend 72-78— 150; t51. Houston 77-77—154; 65. McGeehan 78-84—162; 10th of 12, 295-294—589. Jim West Challenge Oct. 4-6 Tapatio Springs GC Boerne, Texas t36. Townend 74-74-76—224; t44. Long 76-74-75—225; t57. Weinstein 77-7876—231; t57. Houston 80-77-74—231; 70. McGeehan 90-=75-78—243; 13th of 13, 307-300-301—908. Betsy Rawls Invitational Oct. 19-20 University of Texas GC Austin, Texas t10. Houston 71-70-77—218; t40. Weinstein 82-73-71—226; t50. Ponte 77-73-80—230; t55. LKong 78-7778—233; 62. Townend 78-77-79—234; 12th of 14, 304-293-305—902. The Alamo Invitational Oct. 25-27 Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, Texas t6. Townend 77-70-70—217; t12. Ponte 75-72-71—218; t31. Long 76-74-73— 223; t50. Houston 77-77-73—227; t64. Weinstein 78-82-72—232; 75. McGeehan* 85-76-77—238; 5th of 15; 305-293-286—884. All There August Challenge Feb. 14-15 Landa Park GC New Braunfels, Texas 1. Houston* 69-69-76—214; t6. Long 72-75-72—219; t9. Ponte 77-69-74— 220; 12. Townend 75-70-77—222; t29. McGeehan 78-71-78—227; t38. Weinstein 77-76-78—231; 4th of 15, 301-285-301—887. Islanders Classic Feb. 22-23 Corpus Christi CC Corpus Christi, Texas 1. Houston 68-71-76—215; t5. Long

75-73-74—222; t5. McGeehan 73-7375—222; t14. Ponte 77-74-78—229; t20. Townend 73-80-79—232; t25. Weinstein* 77-79-78—234; 1st of 11, 289-291-304—884. SunTrust Gator Invitational March 5-6 Mark Bostick GC Gainesville, Fla. t41. Houston 77-78-72—227; t43. Long 75-76-77—228; t46. Townend 79-7476—229; t50. Ponte 79-78-73—230; t59. Weinstein* 73-75-84—232; t71. McGeehan 82-79-79—240; 12th of 13, 310-306-298—914. BYU at Entrada Classic March 14-15 Entrada at Snow Canyon GC St. George, Utah t4. Houston 72-74-75—221; t14. Long 81-75-74—230; t23. Ponte 80-7578—233; t34; t34. McGeehan* 81-8472—237; Weinstein 80-79-78—237; t42. Townend 81-80-80—241; 5th of 14, 313-303-305—921. MountainView Collegiate March 18-19 MountainView GC Tucson, Ariz. t13. Long 71-71-76—218; 21. Weinstein 73-75-72—220; t22. Ponte 72-7475—221; t34. Houston 75-75-74—224; t42. McGeehan 71-79-75—225; t45. Townend* 72-76-78—226; 6th of 15, 287-295-296—878. Dallas Athletic Club/ SMU Invitational April 1-2 Dallas Athletic Club Dallas, Texas t9. Houston 75-72-74—221; t28. McGeehan 76-75-76—227; t35. Ponte 78-74-77—229; t52. Long 79-75-78— 232; 83. Weinstein 85-89-82—256; t9th of 16, 308-296-305—909. C-USA Championship April 18-20 Verandah Club Fort Myers, Fla. t10. McGeehan 74-76-74—224; t16. Houston 79-71-77—227; t19. Long 7578-75—228; t19. Townend 78-78-72— 228; 45. Ponte 82-82-77—241; t4th of 11, 306-303-298—907. * played as an individual

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All-Time Roster Fabiola Arriaga_______________________________ 2010-14

Kayla McBride________________________________ 2006-10

Laura Baker__________________________________ 2005-09

Madison McClain_____________________________ 2006-10

Summer Batiste_______________________________ 2007-12

Becky McGeehan_____________________________ 2014-16

Laeni Bendzik________________________________ 2007-10

Taylor Newlin________________________________ 2010-14

Chelsea Bretcher______________________________ 2010-14

Stephanie Perez______________________________ 2005-06

Lesan Gouge_________________________________ 2006-08

Aimee Ponte__________________________________ 2013-16

Julie Houston_________________________________ 2015-16

Abby Portyrata_______________________________ 2014-15

Neely Hutchins_______________________________ 2005-07

Libby Thomas_________________________________ 2013-15

Allie Jordan__________________________________ 2005-09

Brogan Townend______________________________ 2012-16

Shannon Jungman_____________________________ 2008-12

Bruna Spengler_______________________________ 2008-12

Michelle Kowalick_____________________________ 2005-08

Paola Valerio_________________________________ 2010-13

Nikki Long___________________________________ 2014-16

Lara Weinstein________________________________ 2015-16

Shelly Martinez_______________________________ 2006-10

Jenna Wessels________________________________ 2005-06

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