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<strong>FLORIDA</strong><br />
WOMEN’S GOLF<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
contents / quick facts<br />
Media inforMation<br />
Contents/Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
Media Information/Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2<br />
Roster and Tournament Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3<br />
SEC Opponent Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
University of florida WoMen’s Golf<br />
Bios<br />
Head Coach Jan Dowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />
Assistant Coach Jay Goble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />
Evan Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8<br />
Isabelle Lendl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10<br />
Marika Lendl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-<strong>12</strong><br />
Megan Pak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13<br />
Mia Piccio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15<br />
Andrea Watts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17<br />
Camilla Hedberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />
Fall Tournament Recap and Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-21<br />
SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational . . . . . . . . . . .22<br />
2010-11 Review (Statistics) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />
2010-11 Review (Tournament Results) . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />
History and tradition<br />
UF National Championship Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />
SEC Championship Teams and Individuals . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />
National and SEC Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />
Year by Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />
UF Individual NCAA Regional Scores . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30<br />
Academic and Amateur Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />
Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33<br />
UF Athletics Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34<br />
Florida Team Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35<br />
Florida Individual Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />
Florida and the LPGA/Amateur Success . . . . . . . . . . . .37<br />
Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38<br />
Department of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-40<br />
Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41<br />
Mark Bostic Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42<br />
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> University of florida<br />
Women’s Golf Quick facts<br />
University inforMation<br />
location: Gainesville, Fla .<br />
founded: 1853<br />
enrollment: 52,271<br />
nickname: Gators<br />
Colors: Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287)<br />
Home Course: Mark Bostick Golf Course (par-70,<br />
6,074 yards)<br />
Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC)<br />
President: Dr . J . Bernard Machen<br />
athletics director: Jeremy Foley<br />
University Golf Course Phone: (352) 375-4683<br />
ext . 4710<br />
CoaCHinG staff<br />
Head Golf Coach: Jan Dowling (Kent State, ’02,<br />
3rd season)<br />
assistant Coach: Emily Bastel (Michigan State,<br />
’02, 1st season)<br />
teaM inforMation<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC finish: 9th of <strong>12</strong><br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa east regional finish: 7th of 24<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championship finish: T10th of 24<br />
nCaa appearances: 22<br />
letterwinners returning/lost: 6/1<br />
letterwinners lost: Jessica Yadloczky<br />
top returnee: Mia Piccio (73 .74)<br />
Uf WoMen’s Golf ContaCt infor-<br />
Mation<br />
Women’s Golf Contact: Sam Newton<br />
office Phone: (352) 375-4683 ext . 6<strong>12</strong>5<br />
Cell Phone: (605) 645-1824<br />
e-mail: SamN@gators .uaa .ufl .edu<br />
Communications fax: (352) 375-4809
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
MeDia infoRMation<br />
ContaCt<br />
Information about the Florida women’s golf team will be coordinated by Communications<br />
contact Sam Newton (SamN@gators .ufl .edu) .<br />
intervieWs<br />
All athlete and coach interviews must be coordinated through Sam Newton in the Communications<br />
office, and must be requested at least one day in advance .<br />
<strong>GatorZone</strong> tv sHoW<br />
Beginning its 10th season in the fall of <strong>2011</strong>, “<strong>GatorZone</strong>” features all the latest news and<br />
notes on Gator athletics . Join hosts Jeff Cardozo and Megan Curl on <strong>GatorZone</strong> every<br />
Wednesday at 5:30 pm on Sun Sports as they keep you up to date on the Orange and<br />
Blue . <strong>GatorZone</strong> recaps the week that was in Gator athletics with GatorBytes, while Larry<br />
Vettel interviews various Florida coaches on their team’s recent performances . <strong>GatorZone</strong><br />
features in-depth student-athlete stories highlighting their ac<strong>com</strong>plishments both on and off<br />
the field of play . <strong>GatorZone</strong> - the award-winning show for the Gator Nation .<br />
WeB aCCess<br />
The University Athletic Association’s World Wide Web site features news, scores and<br />
statistics for all UF sports, as well as downloadable sound clips from radio play-by-play and<br />
the Gator band, in addition to photos and video clips . Users can access information through<br />
a Web browser at http://www .gatorzone .<strong>com</strong> .<br />
suPPoRt staff<br />
Connie andreWs<br />
athletic tRaineR<br />
Pete Mariano<br />
assistant Golf<br />
couRse ManaGeR (PRo<br />
shoP)<br />
reBekaH dUClos<br />
equiPMent ManaGeR<br />
saM neWton<br />
coMMunications<br />
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DiRectoR of Golf<br />
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PRoMotions<br />
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Pertinent PHone nUMBers<br />
Communications Department: (352) 375-4683, extension 6100<br />
Communiations Fax: (352) 375-4809<br />
Sam Newton (office): (352) 375-4683 ext . 6<strong>12</strong>5<br />
Sam Newton (cell): (605) 645-1824<br />
Coach Jan Dowling or Assistant Coach Emily Bastel (352) 375-4683 ext . 4710<br />
Golf Course Fax: (352) 395-6228<br />
Upon request, for individuals with documented print-related disabilities, this publication<br />
is available in alternate format . Contact the UAA at (352) 375-4683, ext . 6100 for<br />
more information . For people with speech and hearing impairments, when trying to call a<br />
department which does not list a TDD number, please contact the Florida Relay Service at<br />
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) .<br />
kari HodGkiss<br />
PRoGRaM<br />
cooRDinatoR,<br />
Golf teaMs<br />
Mike sPieGler<br />
senioR associate<br />
athletics DiRectoR<br />
ann HUGHes<br />
acaDeMic aDviseR<br />
CHelsea Zenner<br />
nutRitionist<br />
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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
touRnaMent infoRMation<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> UnIveRsIty OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> scheDULe<br />
tOURnAment LOcAtIOn cOURse DAte<br />
fall <strong>2011</strong><br />
Cougar Classic Charleston, S .C . Yeamans Hall Club Sept . 11-13, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Mason Rudolph Franklin, Tenn . Legends Club Sept . 23-25, <strong>2011</strong><br />
SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge Knoxville, Tenn . Holston Hills CC Oct . 21-23, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Betsy Rawls Invitational Austin, Texas UT Golf Club Oct . 31-Nov . 2, <strong>2011</strong><br />
sPrinG 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Northrup Grumman Palos Verdes, Calif . Palos Verdes GC Feb . 13-15, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Allstate Sugar Bowl New Orleans, La . English Turn GCC Feb . 26-28, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Gator Women’s Golf Inv . Gainesville, Fla . Mark Bostick GC Mar . 16-18, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Liz Murphey Classic Athens, Ga . UGA Golf Club Mar . 30-Apr . 1, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Postseason<br />
SEC Championship Fayetteville, Ark . Blessings Golf Club Apr . 20-22, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
NCAA Regionals State College, Pa . Penn State Blue Course May 10-<strong>12</strong>, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Columbus, Ohio Ohio State GC-Scarlett<br />
Erie, Colo . Colorado National GC<br />
NCAA Championships Franklin, Tenn . Legends Club May 23-26, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> UnIveRsIty OF <strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> ROsteR<br />
nAme cLAss hOmetOwn/hIgh schOOL<br />
Evan Jensen Sr . Belleair, Fla ./Homeschooled<br />
Isabelle Lendl Jr . Goshen, Conn ./IMG Academy<br />
Marika Lendl Sr . Goshen, Conn ./IMG Academy<br />
Megan Pak Jr . Bradenton, Fla ./IMG Academy<br />
Mia Piccio Jr . Bacolod City, Philippines/IMG Academy<br />
Andrea Watts Sr . Bradenton, Fla ./IMG Academy<br />
Camilla Hedberg Fr . Sitges, Spain/IES CAR<br />
Head Coach: Jan Dowling (3rd season, Kent State, ’02)<br />
assistant Coach: Emily Bastel (1st season, Michigan State, ’02)<br />
Back Row Left to Right: Assistant Coach Emily Bastel, Head Coach Jan Dowling<br />
middle Row Left to Right: Mia Piccio, Camilla Hedberg, Lena Weichselgartner, Isabelle lendl<br />
Front Row Left to Right: Megan Pak, Marika Lendl, Evan Jensen, Andrea Watts<br />
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southeasteRn confeRence oPPonent quick facts<br />
University of alaBaMa<br />
location: Tuscaloosa, Ala .<br />
founded: 1831<br />
enrollment: 30,232<br />
nickname: Crimson Tide<br />
Colors: Crimson and White<br />
President: Dr . Robert E . Witt<br />
athletics director: Mal Moore<br />
University Website: www .ua .edu<br />
Head Coach: Mic Potter (7th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Susan Rosentiel<br />
Home facility: Ol’ Colony Golf Complex<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 2nd<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: T-8th<br />
Golf Contact: Josh Maxson<br />
office Phone: (205) 348-7496<br />
Cell Phone: (205) 242-5917<br />
office fax: (205) 348-8841<br />
e-Mail: JMaxson@ia .ua .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .rolltide .<strong>com</strong><br />
University of arkansas<br />
location: Fayetteville, Ark .<br />
founded: 1871<br />
enrollment: 19,849<br />
nickname: Razorbacks<br />
Colors: Cardinal and White<br />
Chancellor: G . David Gearhart<br />
director of athletics: Jeff Long<br />
University Website: www .uark .edu<br />
Head Coach: Shauna Estes-Taylor (5th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Mike Adams<br />
Home facility: Blessings and Pinnacle Country Club<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 4th<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: T-5th<br />
Golf Contact: Jeri Thorpe<br />
office Phone: (479) 575-5037<br />
Cell Phone: (479) 283-3344<br />
office fax: (479) 575-7410<br />
e-Mail: jthorpe@uark .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .arkansasrazorbacks .<strong>com</strong><br />
aUBUrn University<br />
location: Auburn, Ala .<br />
founded: 1856<br />
enrollment: 23,643<br />
nickname: Tigers<br />
Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue<br />
President: Jay Gogue<br />
director of athletics: Jay Jacobs<br />
University Website: www .auburn .edu<br />
Head Coach: Kim Evans (18th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Ryan Cabbage<br />
Home facility: Auburn University Club<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 1st<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championship finish: DNQ<br />
Golf Contact: Matt Crouch<br />
office Phone: (334) 844-9709<br />
Cell Phone: (334) 740-4109<br />
office fax: (334) 844-9807<br />
e-Mail: mcrouch@auburn .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .auburntigers .<strong>com</strong><br />
University of GeorGia<br />
location: Athens, Ga .<br />
founded: 1785<br />
enrollment: 34,180<br />
nickname: Bulldogs<br />
Colors: Red and Black<br />
President: Dr . Michael F . Adams<br />
athletic director: Greg McGarity<br />
University Website: www .uga .edu<br />
Head Coach: Kelley Hester (5th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Margaret Shirley<br />
Home facility: UGA Golf Course<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 8th<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championship finish: DNQ<br />
Golf Contact: Mike Mobley<br />
office Phone: (706) 542-1621<br />
Cell Phone: (706) 540-7486<br />
office fax: (706) 542-9339<br />
e-Mail: mmobley@sports .uga .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .georgiadogs .<strong>com</strong><br />
University of kentUCky<br />
location: Lexington, Ky .<br />
founded: 1865<br />
enrollment: 27,000<br />
nickname: Wildcats<br />
Colors: Blue and White<br />
President: Dr . Lee T . Todd Jr .<br />
athletics director: Mitch Barnhart<br />
University Website: www .uky .edu<br />
Head Coach: Golda Johansson Borst (2nd season)<br />
assistant Coach: Lucy Nunn<br />
director of Golf operations: Bettie Lou Evans<br />
Home facility: University Club<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 10th<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: DNQ<br />
Golf Contact: Will Kindred<br />
office Phone: (859) 257-3838<br />
Cell Phone: (434) 962-0080<br />
office fax: (859) 323-4310<br />
e-Mail: will .kindred@uky .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .ukathletics .<strong>com</strong><br />
loUisiana state University<br />
location: Baton Rouge, La .<br />
founded: 1924<br />
enrollment: 27,992<br />
nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Colors: Purple and Gold<br />
Chancellor: Mike Martin<br />
director of athletics: Joe Alleva<br />
University Website: www .lsu .edu<br />
Head Coach: Karen Bahnsen (28th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Alexis Rather<br />
Home facility: University Club<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 3rd<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: 3rd<br />
Golf Contact: Kent Lowe<br />
office Phone: (225) 578-1864<br />
Cell Phone: (225) 241-4360<br />
office fax: (225) 578-1861<br />
e-Mail: clowe@lsu .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .lsusports .net<br />
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University of MississiPPi<br />
location: Oxford, Miss .<br />
founded: 1848<br />
enrollment: 18,344<br />
nickname: Lady Rebels<br />
Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue<br />
Chancellor: Daniel W . Jones<br />
athletics director: Pete Boone<br />
University Website: www .olemiss .<strong>com</strong><br />
Head Coach: Michele Drinkard (5th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Janell Howland<br />
Home facility: Ole Miss Golf Course<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 11th<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: DNQ<br />
Golf Contact: Kim Ling<br />
office Phone: (662) 915-7522<br />
Cell Phone: (662) 801-2578<br />
office fax: (662) 915-7006<br />
e-Mail: kling@olemiss .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .olemisssports .<strong>com</strong><br />
MississiPPi state University<br />
location: Starkville, Miss .<br />
founded: 1878<br />
enrollment: 18,601<br />
nickname: Bulldogs<br />
Colors: Maroon and White<br />
President: Dr . Mark E . Keenum<br />
director of athletics: Scott Stricklin<br />
University Website: www .msstate .edu<br />
Head Coach: Ginger Brown-Lemm (2nd season)<br />
assistant Coach: Leigh Phillips<br />
Home facility: Old Waverly Golf<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: <strong>12</strong>th<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: DNQ<br />
Golf Contact: Lee VanHorn<br />
office Phone: (662) 325-6259<br />
Cell Phone: (662) 417-9999<br />
office fax: (662) 325-2563<br />
e-Mail: clv45@msstate .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .mstateathletics .<strong>com</strong><br />
University of soUtH Carolina<br />
location: Columbia, S .C .<br />
founded: 1801<br />
enrollment: 28,481<br />
nickname: Gamecocks<br />
Colors: Garnet and Black<br />
President: Dr . Harris Pastides<br />
athletics director: Eric Hyman<br />
University Website: www .sc .edu<br />
Head Coach: Kalen Anderson (5th year)<br />
assistant Coach: Puggy Blackmon<br />
Home facility: Cobblestone Park<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 5th<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: 18th<br />
Golf Contact: Justin Holt<br />
office Phone: (803)777-7872<br />
Cell Phone: (865) 603-5335<br />
office fax: (803) 777-2967<br />
e-Mail: jnholt@mailbox .sc .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .gamecocksonline .<strong>com</strong><br />
University of tennessee<br />
location: Knoxville, Tenn .<br />
founded: 1794 as Blount College<br />
enrollment: 27,107<br />
nickname: Lady Volunteers (Lady Vols)<br />
Colors: Orange and White<br />
President: Dr . Jan Simek<br />
Women’s athletics director: Joan Cronan<br />
University Website: www .utk .edu<br />
Head Coach: Judi Pavon (11th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Andrew Pratt<br />
Home facility: Privileges at multiple courses<br />
<strong>2011</strong> seC Championship finish: 6th<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa Championships finish: 13th<br />
Golf Contact: Megan Spedden<br />
office Phone: (865) 974-7489<br />
Cell Phone: (757) 335-1951<br />
office fax: (865) 974-8875<br />
e-Mail: mspedden@utk .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .utladyvols .<strong>com</strong><br />
vanderBilt University<br />
location: Nashville, Tenn .<br />
founded: 1873<br />
enrollment: <strong>12</strong>,514<br />
nickname: Commodores<br />
Colors: Black and Gold<br />
Chancellor: Nicholas Zeppos<br />
vice Chancellor: David Williams II<br />
University Website: www .vanderbilt .edu<br />
Head Coach: Greg Allen (5th season)<br />
assistant Coach: Holly Clark<br />
Home facility: Vanderbilt Legends Club<br />
2010 seC Championship finish: 7th<br />
2010 nCaa Championships finish: T-10th<br />
Golf Contact: Andy Boggs<br />
office Phone: (615) 322-4<strong>12</strong>1<br />
Cell Phone: (615) 828-8895<br />
office fax: (615) 343-7064<br />
e-Mail: andy .boggs@vanderbilt .edu<br />
athletics Website: www .vu<strong>com</strong>modores .<strong>com</strong><br />
seC Golf Contact<br />
CHUCk dUnlaP<br />
Associate Director of Media/Public<br />
Relations<br />
2201 Richard Arrington Blvd . North<br />
Birmingham, Ala . 35203<br />
office Phone: (205) 458-3000<br />
Cell Phone: (205) 936-9683<br />
office fax: (205) 458-3030<br />
e-Mail: cdunlap@sec .org<br />
athletics Website: www .SECsports .<strong>com</strong>
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
heaD coach jan DowlinG<br />
On June 15, 2009 Athletics Director Jeremy Foley<br />
announced Jan Dowling as the University of Florida’s<br />
women’s golf coach . Dowling enters her third year in Blue<br />
and Orange and is <strong>com</strong>ing off the best team finish under<br />
lead after capturing a tie for 10th place at the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA<br />
Championships . She came to UF after spending one season<br />
as an assistant coach at Duke University and two seasons<br />
as an assistant at Kent State University . She also played as<br />
a professional for almost three years before entering the<br />
collegiate coaching ranks .<br />
A 2002 graduate of Kent State, Dowling became the fourth<br />
full-time women’s golf coach in UF history . She quickly got<br />
to work rejuvenating the women’s golf program and with<br />
a first place finish at the 2010 Central District Invitational,<br />
brought the Gators their first tournament win in 16 events<br />
played . Florida claimed five top-five finishes in 2009-10<br />
Jan doWlinG<br />
univeRsity of floRiDa heaD coach<br />
and only finished outside of the<br />
top-10 in two of its <strong>12</strong> tournaments .<br />
Under Dowling’s tutelage, new<strong>com</strong>er<br />
Isabelle Lendl was named to the<br />
All-SEC second team and the SEC All-<br />
Freshman team . The Gators excelled<br />
in the classroom as well, with seven<br />
student-athletes being named to the<br />
SEC Academic Honor Roll .<br />
Prior to joining the Gators, Dowling<br />
helped lead the 2008-09 Duke Women’s<br />
Golf Team to a sixth-place finish<br />
at the 2009 NCAA Championships .<br />
She coached the Blue Devils to a team<br />
win at the NGCA National Match Play<br />
Championship in the absence of head<br />
coach Dan Brooks .<br />
Following her stint as a touring professional,<br />
she returned to her alma mater as an assistant<br />
coach . She helped guide the Golden Flashes to their 10th<br />
consecutive Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship<br />
with back-to-back titles in 2007 and 2008 . She also<br />
guided individuals Kira Meixner (2007) and Kirby Dreher<br />
(2008) to MAC Individual Medalist honors .<br />
Kent State maintained a top-25 ranking during Dowling’s<br />
two years as an assistant and reached a school-record<br />
high of 13th . She coached two Golfweek All-Americans<br />
and three NGCA All-Scholar members as the Golden<br />
Flashes claimed five tournament titles during her time as<br />
an assistant .<br />
In addition to her duties with the women’s golf team at Kent<br />
State, Dowling assisted the men’s team during the postseason<br />
in 2008, in which the team finished sixth at the NCAA<br />
Championships, its highest finish in school history .<br />
From 2003-05 Dowling <strong>com</strong>peted on the Futures Golf Tour<br />
and BMO Canadian Women’s Tour, <strong>com</strong>bining for six top-10<br />
finishes . She also qualified for the 2005 LPGA Tour Canadian<br />
Women’s Open . She won the 2000 Canadian Amateur<br />
and was named the SCORE Golf Canadian Female Amateur<br />
of the Year . Dowling was a member of the Canadian Team<br />
for the 2002 World Golf Amateur Championships and was<br />
a member of the Ontario Amateur Team in 1999 .<br />
Dowling was also a successful collegiate golfer while at<br />
Kent State . She was a member of the inaugural women’s<br />
golf team at KSU and helped lead the team to four straight<br />
MAC Championships and three NCAA Regional appearances<br />
. She <strong>com</strong>piled five career victories with the Golden<br />
Flashes, second most in school history, and had a school-<br />
5<br />
the dowling file<br />
CoaCHinG exPerienCe<br />
University of Florida, Head Coach 2009-present<br />
Duke University, Assistant Coach 2008-09<br />
Kent State University, Assistant Coach 2006-08<br />
teaCHinG exPerienCe<br />
PGA of America, Level I Apprentice 2006-present<br />
Titleist Performance Institute, Golf Fitness Instructor, Level I<br />
PlayinG exPerienCe<br />
Touring Professional, Futures Tour/Canadian Tour 2002-05<br />
Canadian Amateur Champion 2000<br />
Kent State University 1998-2002<br />
record 25 top-10 finishes .<br />
Dowling was the individual medalist two years in a row at<br />
the MAC Championship (1999, 2000) . She was a four-time<br />
first team All-MAC selection and was named the 2000<br />
MAC Player of the Year and the 1999 MAC Freshman of<br />
the Year .<br />
Off the course, Dowling was just as successful, earning<br />
multiple academic honors . She was named to the Academic<br />
All-MAC Team three times, the NGCA Division I All-Scholar<br />
Athlete Team and the ESPN The Magazine Academic<br />
All-District IV At-Large Team . Dowling was also a two-time<br />
member of the MAC Academic Honor Roll and was named<br />
a MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week in 2001 . In 2002, she<br />
was voted “Woman of the Year” at Kent State and received<br />
the Janet Bachna Award as the KSU Female Athlete of the<br />
Year that same season .<br />
In the fall of 2007, it was announced that Dowling would be<br />
a part of the 2008 Varsity “K” Athletics Hall of Fame class .<br />
She was the first KSU women’s golfer to earn that honor .<br />
Aside from her playing career, Dowling is also an ac<strong>com</strong>plished<br />
golf instructor . She has conducted numerous<br />
instructional clinics throughout the United States and<br />
Canada . She is a PGA of America Level I Apprentice and<br />
holds a Titleist Performance Institute Certification as a Golf<br />
Fitness Instructor (Level I) .<br />
The Bradford, Ontario, native participated in the hit reality<br />
television golf series Big Break III: Ladies Only, on the Golf<br />
Channel, in the fall of 2005 . She holds a bachelor’s degree<br />
in Leisure Studies from Kent State .
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
assistant coach eMily bastel<br />
On July, 21, <strong>2011</strong>, University of Florida Women’s Golf Head<br />
Coach Jan Dowling announced Thursday the hiring of<br />
former LPGA Tour player and collegiate All-American, Emily<br />
Bastel, as assistant women’s golf coach . The Upper Sandusky,<br />
Ohio, native brings experience as a student-athlete,<br />
coach and professional .<br />
Bastel joins Florida after acting as an instructor at The<br />
Golf Club at South Hampton in Jacksonville, Fla . Prior to<br />
her move to Jacksonville in July of 2010, Bastel served as<br />
assistant coach for Duke University’s women’s golf team<br />
during the 2009-10 season, filling the void left behind<br />
when Dowling accepted the head coaching job at Florida .<br />
eMily Bastel<br />
univeRsity of floRiDa assistant coach<br />
During her one season at Duke, the<br />
team finished third in the Atlantic<br />
Coast Conference (ACC) and tied for<br />
eighth at the NCAA Championship .<br />
“I’ve known Jan for many years .<br />
We played a bunch of college golf<br />
together,” Bastel explained . “I know<br />
her passion for the game and what her<br />
goals are for the team . I feel like we will be able to work<br />
together very well and I’m happy and excited to work for<br />
someone who’s so enthusiastic and has such great goals<br />
for the team .”<br />
Bastel, who played four years at Michigan State (MSU),<br />
was an NCAA All-American in 2002, a four-time All-Big<br />
Ten selection (1999-2002) and was the 2002 Big Ten<br />
Golf Athlete of the Year . She set the Spartan single-season<br />
record for stroke average at 74 .81 during the 2002 season .<br />
Bastel’s storied career at Michigan State includes being<br />
named to the United States’ Curtis Cup team in 2002 and<br />
being selected as the Michigan State George Alderton<br />
Athlete of the Year in 2000 and 2002 . After her stint as<br />
a player, she was hired as an assistant coach at MSU, a<br />
position she held from 2002-03 . While coaching at MSU,<br />
Bastel worked closely with Dayna Burleigh, the 2003 Big<br />
Ten Freshman of the Year .<br />
Bastel <strong>com</strong>peted on the victorious U .S . Curtis Cup squad<br />
in 2002 and was also on that year’s U .S . World Cup Team .<br />
She was a semifinalist at the 2001 U .S . Women’s Amateur,<br />
played in three U .S . Women’s Open Championships (2002,<br />
2004 and 2005) and is a three-time Ohio State Women’s<br />
Amateur Champion (1999, 2001 and 2003) .<br />
“I am extremely excited to have Emily join our staff . She<br />
brings not only a wealth of experience playing at the highest<br />
level on the LPGA Tour, but also a great personality and demeanor<br />
.” Dowling gleamed . “From amateur golf, to college,<br />
and the professional ranks, she has <strong>com</strong>peted at the very<br />
highest level and been very successful . The experience<br />
she will be able to share with the team is invaluable . Those<br />
assets will be beneficial to assist our program in reaching<br />
the next level .”<br />
After her career at Michigan State, Bastel <strong>com</strong>peted on<br />
the LPGA Tour in 2005, 2006 and 2008 and played on<br />
the Duramed Futures Tour in 2004, 2007 and 2009 . She<br />
captured the Futures Tour Player of the Year award and was<br />
the leading money winner in 2007 . Bastel carded a career<br />
low 66 at the 2008 McDonald’s LPGA Championship . She<br />
also notched two top-10 finishes on the LPGA Tour .<br />
“Golf is what I’ve done for the past 20 years or so . I’ve a<br />
been a Division One athlete at Michigan State so I know<br />
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Bastel’s CoaCHinG exPerienCe<br />
schOOL tItLe yeARs<br />
University of Florida Assistant Coach <strong>2011</strong>-Present<br />
Duke University Assistant Coach 2009-10<br />
Michigan State University Assistant Coach 2002-03<br />
first-hand what the girls are going through and I also played<br />
on tour for about six years,” Bastel said on what she will<br />
bring to the team . “I can share a lot of experience about<br />
how to <strong>com</strong>pete . Also, I can help the girls who aspire to<br />
be on tour . When I was on tour, my strong points were my<br />
short game and course management so I hope to specifically<br />
help the girls take those aspects of their game to the<br />
next level .”<br />
A three-time member of the Big Ten All-Academic Team,<br />
Bastel received her bachelor’s degree in marketing from<br />
Michigan State University in the spring of 2002 .
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
evan jensen<br />
ColleGiate Honors<br />
SEC All-Freshman Team (2009)<br />
2010-11 season Bests<br />
Low Round: 69 (SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational,<br />
1st, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Low tournament: 214 (Tar Heel Invitational, 2010)<br />
Best Finish: T7 (SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational,<br />
<strong>2011</strong>)<br />
ColleGiate Bests<br />
Low Round: 68 (Kiawah Island Intercollegiate, 2008)<br />
Low tournament: 214 (Tar Heel Invitational, 2010)<br />
Best Finish: T2 (Auburn Invitational, 2010)<br />
at florida<br />
As A JUnIOR (2010-11) – Ranked 86th nationally in the<br />
Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings…Appeared for the Gators in a<br />
team-leading 35 rounds of play along with teammate Mia<br />
Piccio…Completed campaign with a 74 .68 stroke average,<br />
third-lowest among Florida golfers…Ended five rounds at<br />
or under par…Tied for team lead with two tournaments<br />
where she finished at or under par…Led Florida’s lineup<br />
twice this season at the Tar Heel Invitational and the Liz<br />
Murphey Collegiate Classic…Was Florida’s top finisher in<br />
two tournaments this season (Mason Rudolph Women’s<br />
Championship and Tar Heel Invitational)…Second on the<br />
team in percentage of rounds counted at 94 .9 percent…<br />
Tied for team lead with 84 birdies…Had two top-10<br />
finishes and three top-25 finishes…Fired a cumulative total<br />
of 216 (E) at the Cougar Classic as she tied for eighth…<br />
Shot a career-low 54-hole score of 214 in the Tar Heel<br />
Invitational…Registered a season-high seventh-place finish<br />
at the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational while helping<br />
lead the Gators to the title .<br />
As A sOPhOmORe (2009-10) – Appeared for the<br />
Gators in a team-leading 32 rounds of play…Finished with<br />
a 75 .2 stroke average, fourth best among teammates…<br />
Collected four top-10 finishes and one top-25…Tied for<br />
the team lead with seven rounds at or under par…Had<br />
one tournament under par (Mason Rudolph Women’s<br />
Championship)…Led Florida’s lineup in the first three<br />
tournaments of the season…Made her second straight<br />
NCAA post-season appearance at the NCAA East Regional,<br />
where she finished in a tie for 73 with a 228 (74-73-81,<br />
+<strong>12</strong>)…Carded a 76 and back-to-back rounds of 74 at the<br />
SEC Championship to finish in a tie for 38th…Improved<br />
her score with each round at the Gator Women’s Golf<br />
Invitational, finishing in 10th place with a 218 (76-72-70,<br />
+8), matching her career low tournament score…Tied<br />
for 81st at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic with a 241<br />
evan Jensen<br />
Senior • Belleair, Fla.<br />
Career resUlts<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> (senior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/11-13 Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC) T30 71-72-76-219 (+3)<br />
9/23-25 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T49 78-75-75-228 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
10/21-23 SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (Knoxville, TN) T70 80-73-77-230 (+14)<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, TX) T15 68-79-77-224 (+8)<br />
2/13-15 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA)<br />
2/26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)<br />
3/16-18 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville . FL)<br />
3/30-4/1 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA)<br />
4/20-22 SEC Championship (Fayetteville, AR)<br />
5/10-<strong>12</strong> NCAA Regionals (TBD)<br />
5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Franklin, TN)<br />
Rounds: <strong>12</strong> strokes: 901 Average: 75 .08<br />
2010-11 (JUnior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/6 Labor Day Shootout (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) T<strong>12</strong> 81-39-<strong>12</strong>0 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
9/<strong>12</strong>-14 Cougar Classic (Hanahan, SC) T8 73-73-70-216 (E)<br />
9/24-26 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T35 73-73-71-217 (+1)<br />
10/8-10 Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) T19 70-74-70-214 (-2)<br />
11/5-7 Pac-10/SEC Challenge (Palo Alto, CA) T38 73-72-80-225 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
2/14-16 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA) T36 77-78-77-232 (+19)<br />
2/27-3/1 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA) T49 76-74-77-227 (+11)<br />
3/6-7 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville, FL) T7 69-73-75-217 (+7)<br />
4/1-3 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA) T58 74-80-77-231 (+15)<br />
4/15-17 SEC Championship (Auburn, AL) T17 73-75-76-224 (+8)<br />
5/5-7 NCAA East Regional (Daytona Beach, FL) T64 75-78-76-229 (+13)<br />
5/18-21 NCAA Championships (Bryan, TX) T45 76-74-78-73-301 (+13)<br />
Rounds: 35 strokes: 2,614 Average: 74 .68<br />
2009-10 (soPHoMore season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/25-27 Mason Rudolph W .C . (Nashville, TN) T7 69-70-139 (-5)<br />
10/16-18 Mercedes-Benz W .C . (Knoxville, TN) T29 78-75-74-227 (+11)<br />
10/26-28 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (Las Vegas, NV) T17 75-76-73-224 (+8)<br />
2/8-10 Northrop Grumman Regional (Palos Verdes, CA) T61 77-81-77-235 (+22)<br />
2/22-23 Central District Invitational (Bradenton, FL) T6 72-71-75-218 (+2)<br />
3/1-2 Kinderlou Forest Challenge (Valdosta, GA) T49 75-79-80-234 (+15)<br />
3/7 Auburn Invitational (Auburn, AL) T2 72 (E)<br />
3/26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Athens, GA) T81 76-84-81-241 (+25)<br />
4/10-11 Gator Women’s Golf Invitational (Gainesville, FL) 10 76-72-70-218 (+8)<br />
4/16-18 SEC Championship (Tuscaloosa, AL) T38 76-74-74-224 (+11)<br />
5/6-8 NCAA East Regional (Greenville, NC) T73 74-73-81-228 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
Rounds: 32 strokes: 2,406 Average: 75 .18<br />
2008-09 (fresHMan season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/7-8 NCAA Fall Preview (Owing Mills, MD) T17 75-74-72-221 (+5)<br />
9/26-28 Mason Rudolph (Nashville, TN) T23 73-73-75-221 (+5)<br />
10/24-26 The Landfall Tradition (Wilmington, NC) T15 74-77-79-230 (+14)<br />
2/9-11 Northrop Grumman Regional (Palos Verdes, CA) T20 82-77-74-233 (+20)<br />
2/22-24 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate (Kiawah Island, SC) T<strong>12</strong> 80-76-68-224 (+8)<br />
3/8-10 UCF Challenge (Sorrento, Fla .) T61 79-76-72-227 (+11)<br />
3/24-25 BYU Dixie Classic (St . George, UT) T18 80-76-74-230 (+14)<br />
4/6-7 Lady Gator Invitational (Gainesville, FL) T13 79-72-79-230 (+20)<br />
4/17-19 SEC Championship (Blythewood, SC) 25 79-72-72-223 (+10)<br />
5/7-9 NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, FL) T34 71-75-76-222 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
Rounds: 30 strokes: 2,261 Average: 73 .36<br />
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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
evan jensen<br />
(76-84-81, +25)…Led the team at the Auburn Invitational,<br />
carding an even-par 72 to tie for second…Tied for 49th at<br />
the Kinderlou Forest Challenge, carding a total score of 234<br />
(75-79-80, +15)…Helped the Gators to a first place finish<br />
at the Central District Invitational, tying for sixth place with<br />
a career-low 218 (+2)…Shot a 22-over 235 (77-81-77) at<br />
the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge to tie for 61st…<br />
Tied for 17th at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown after<br />
carding an eight-over 224 (75-76-73)…Finished in a tie<br />
for 29th with a 227 (78-75-74, +11) at the Mercedes-Benz<br />
Women’s Collegiate Championship…Led the team in its<br />
season debut at the Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship<br />
with a 139 (69-70, -5) to finish in a tie for seventh .<br />
As A FReshmAn (2008-09) – Selected to the 2009<br />
SEC All-Freshman Team…One of three golfers to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />
in every tournament for Florida…Owned a 75 .3 stroke<br />
average through 30 rounds, second-best among teammates…Finished<br />
the season with three rounds at or under<br />
par and led the team with seven top-20 finishes…Led the<br />
team with 71 birdies and tied for first with two eagles…Led<br />
the squad through each round of the NCAA East Regional,<br />
8<br />
her NCAA post-season debut… Finished the Regional in<br />
a tie for 34th after carding a <strong>12</strong>-over 222 (71-75-76)…<br />
Scored a 223 (79-72-72, +10) and finished in 25th place<br />
in her first SEC Championship appearance…Sandwiched a<br />
72 in between two 79s for a total score of 230 (+20) and<br />
a tie for 13th place finish at the Lady Gator Invitational…<br />
Improved her score each round, carding an 80-76-74 to tie<br />
in 18th place with a 230 (+14) at the BYU Dixie Classic…<br />
Tied for 61st at the UCF Challenge with a 227 (79-76-72,<br />
+11)…Had a career-best weekend at the Kiawah Island<br />
Intercollegiate after her career-low 68 in the final round<br />
propelled her to a record finish in a tie for <strong>12</strong>th with a<br />
final score of 224 (80-76-68)…Finished one stroke shy<br />
of teammate Jessica Yadloczky with a 233 (+20) at the<br />
Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge where she finished<br />
in a tie for 20th…Finished in a tie for 15th at The Landfall<br />
Tradition with a total score of 230 (74-77-79, +14)…Led<br />
the Lady Gators for the second-consecutive tournament<br />
after finishing in a tie for 23rd at the Mason Rudolph…Her<br />
final score of 221 (73-73-75, +5) matched a career-best<br />
set at the previous tournament…Led the Lady Gators in her<br />
first collegiate tournament with a five-over 221 (75-74-72)<br />
at the NCAA Fall Preview, finishing in a tie for 17th .<br />
AmAteUR cOmPetItIOn – Teamed with fellow UF<br />
golfer Jessica Yadloczky and finished fifth in the inaugural<br />
Hooters Women’s Collegiate Team Championship…Ranked<br />
45th in the Polo Golf rankings…Had three top-10 finishes<br />
in 2008, tying for eighth at the Mayakoba Junior Golf<br />
Classic (75-79-74--228), tying for seventh at the Birks and<br />
Mayors Junior Championship at Mirasol (70-73-77--220)<br />
and third at the Mizuno Junior at Chateau Elan…Tied for<br />
second for the lowest score for 18 holes, 68, tied for third<br />
for the lowest score for 36 holes, 141, and tied for second<br />
again in the lowest score for 54 holes, 217, for the girls 16-<br />
18 years old division on the Florida Junior Tour…Also, was<br />
tied for second for best <strong>com</strong>eback by winner in the final<br />
round with three strokes…In the 13-15 age bracket she<br />
finished tied for second and tied for first in the lowest score<br />
for 18 and 36 holes, respectively…In her 2006-2007<br />
tournaments, Jensen finished first in four out of the nine<br />
tournaments she <strong>com</strong>peted in, with two first place finishes<br />
in the 2005-2006 year, and one first-place finish in the<br />
2004-2005 tournament year .<br />
PReP – Ranked by Golfweek as the No . <strong>12</strong> player in the<br />
Class of 2008…No . 34 in the Golfweek/Titleist Junior<br />
rankings .<br />
PeRsOnAL – Born Evan Jensen…Homeschooled…Hobbies<br />
include being outdoors, sports, reading, bike riding<br />
and playing pool .
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
isabelle lenDl<br />
ColleGiate Honors<br />
All-SEC Second Team (2010)<br />
SEC All-Freshman Team (2010)<br />
SEC Golfer of the Week (2010)<br />
2010-11 season Bests<br />
Low Round: 68 (2x-last NCAA East Regional, 3rd, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Low Tournament: 217 (SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational,<br />
<strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Best Finish: 5 (Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
ColleGiate Bests<br />
Low Round: 67 (Central District Invitational, 2010)<br />
Low Tournament: 2<strong>12</strong> (Central District Invitational, 2010)<br />
Best Finish: T1 (Central District Invitational, 2010)<br />
at florida<br />
As A sOPhOmORe (2010-11) – Adjusted to a swing<br />
change in the fall but in the spring, her 74 .67 stroke average<br />
was the second-best on the team…Played 33 rounds,<br />
tied for third-most among the Gators…Was at the front<br />
of Florida’s rotation for the SEC Championship… Shot at<br />
or under par in six rounds which tied for second on the<br />
team with two of those rounds <strong>com</strong>ing in the NCAA East<br />
Regional…recorded two top-10’s and three top-25 finishes<br />
this season…Her 68 in the third round of the NCAA East<br />
Regional matched her career low for a round and was also<br />
a single-round school record for a regional…Recorded a<br />
career-high eight birdies in the first round of the Allstate<br />
Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate…Was UF’s top finisher at the Liz<br />
Murphey Collegiate Classic where she was a season-best<br />
fifth place…tied for seventh with a season-low 217 (+7) at<br />
the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational, assisting UF<br />
to the tournament title…Placed in a tie for 24th at the SEC<br />
Championship after shooting a 227 (+11)…Paced the Gators<br />
at the NCAA East Regional with a 218 (+2) that landed<br />
her just outside the top 10 as she tied for 11th along with<br />
teammate Mia Piccio .<br />
As A FReshmAn (2009-10) – Named to the Second<br />
Team All-SEC and the SEC All-Freshman Team…Only<br />
Gator to earn SEC Golfer of the Week honors, as she did<br />
following her win at the Central District Invitational…<br />
Finished second on the team with a 74 .9 stroke average…<br />
Played 30 rounds, the second most among teammates…<br />
Led Florida’s lineup in four of the 11 tournaments she<br />
played…Shot at or under par in seven rounds, while finishing<br />
one tournament under par…Finished first among UF<br />
teammates in the first five tournaments of her collegiate<br />
career…Capped an impressive freshman season with a<br />
tie for 47th place finish at the NCAA East Regional after<br />
carding a seven-over 223…Tied teammate Evan Jensen<br />
isaBelle lendl<br />
Junior • GoShen, Conn. (iMG aCadeMy)<br />
Career resUlts<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> (JUnior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/11-13 Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC) T30 71-73-73-219 (+3)<br />
9/23-25 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T62 77-74-80-231 (+15)<br />
10/21-23 SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (Knoxville, TN) T89 77-76-81-234 (+18)<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, TX) T27 74-77-76-227(+11)<br />
2/13-15 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA)<br />
2/26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)<br />
3/16-18 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville . FL)<br />
3/30-4/1 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA)<br />
4/20-22 SEC Championship (Fayetteville, AR)<br />
5/10-<strong>12</strong> NCAA Regionals (TBD)<br />
5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Franklin, TN)<br />
Rounds: <strong>12</strong> strokes: 911 Average: 75 .91<br />
2010-11 (soPHoMore season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/6 Labor Day Shootout (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) 17 81-41-<strong>12</strong>2 (+14)<br />
9/<strong>12</strong>-14 Cougar Classic (Hanahan, SC) T77 76-79-78-233 (+17)<br />
10/8-10 Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) T66 71-78-78-227 (+11)<br />
11/5-7 Pac-10/SEC Challenge (Palo Alto, CA) T104 89-76-84-249 (+36)<br />
2/14-16 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA) T46 78-79-79-236 (+23)<br />
2/27-3/1 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA) T31 70-75-77-222 (+6)<br />
3/6-7 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville, FL) T7 68-77-72-217 (+7)<br />
4/1-3 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA) 5 73-74-71-218 (+2)<br />
4/15-17 SEC Championship (Auburn, AL) T24 77-74-76-227 (+11)<br />
5/5-7 NCAA East Regional (Daytona Beach, FL) T11 72-78-68-218 (+2)<br />
5/18-21 NCAA Championships (Bryan, TX) 110 74-83-79-81-317 (+29)<br />
Rounds: 32 strokes: 2,445 Average: 76 .41<br />
2009-10 (fresHMan season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
10/16-18 Mercedes-Benz W .C . (Knoxville, TN) T8 74-72-73-219 (+3)<br />
10/26-28 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (Las Vegas, NV) T6 73-72-75-220 (+4)<br />
2/8-10 Northrop Grumman Regional (Palos Verdes, CA) 11 79-70-73-222 (+9)<br />
2/22-23 Central District Invitational (Bradenton, FL) T1 74-67-71-2<strong>12</strong> (-4)<br />
3/1-2 Kinderlou Forest Challenge (Valdosta, GA) T20 73-80-74-227 (+8)<br />
3/7 Auburn Invitational (Auburn, AL) T10 76 (+4)<br />
3/26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Athens, GA) T46 76-72-84-232 (+22)<br />
4/10-11 Gator Women’s Golf Invitational (Gainesville, FL) 10 76-72-70-218 (+8)<br />
4/16-18 SEC Championship (Tuscaloosa, AL) T38 75-74-75-224 (+11)<br />
5/6-8 NCAA East Regional (Greenville, NC) T47 69-77-77-223 (+7)<br />
Rounds: 30 strokes: 2,247 Average: 74 .90<br />
for 38th place with an 11-over 224 (75-74-75) at the<br />
SEC Championship… Finished in a tie for 46th place at<br />
the first SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational of her<br />
career after carding a 232 (76-72-84, +22)… Improved<br />
with each round at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic,<br />
eventually finishing with a 23-over 239 (82-81-76) to tie<br />
for 69th… Shot a four-over 76 to tie for 10th at the Auburn<br />
Invitational…Tied teammate Mia Piccio for 20th place the<br />
Kinderlou Forest Challenge with an eight-over 227 (73-80-<br />
9<br />
74)…Led the Gators to their only tournament win of the<br />
season, as she tallied career marks in low round (67), 36<br />
holes (141), tournament score (2<strong>12</strong>) and best finish (first)<br />
at the Central District Invitational…Defeated her sister,<br />
Marika, in a scorecard playoff to earn the Central District<br />
Invitational individual title…Led the squad in 11th place at<br />
the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge with a nineover<br />
222 (79-70-73)…Tied for sixth place after carding<br />
a four-over 220 (73-72-75) at the Las Vegas Collegiate
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isabelle lenDl<br />
Showdown…Made her collegiate debut in impressive<br />
fashion by leading UF teammates at the Mercedes-Benz<br />
Collegiate Championship with a three-over 219 (74-72-73)<br />
to tie for eighth .<br />
AmAteUR cOmPetItIOn – Reached the semifinals of<br />
the North & South Women’s Amateur in July 2010…Qualified<br />
for 2010 U .S . Women’s Amateur Championship by<br />
finishing second in the Southwick, Massachusetts section<br />
after shooting a 2-over 74… Claimed the Eastern Amateur<br />
title in July of 2009 after carding a course-record 67 in<br />
her first round…Named the GolfWeek Junior Golfer of the<br />
Week in February of 2009 after shooting a 2-under 142<br />
(71-71) at Inverrary Golf Club’s East Course to win the Future<br />
Collegians World Tour Inverrary Open by three shots…<br />
Did not place lower than fourth place in six events as a part<br />
of the 2008-09 FCWT Junior Golf Tour…Member of the<br />
United States team in the 2006 Junior Ryder Cup, where<br />
she went 2-0 to help the U .S . earn a 6-6 tie…Earned three<br />
American Junior Golf Association tournament victories in<br />
2006, including the MCI Junior Heritage, Scott Robertson<br />
Memorial and the Thunderbird International Junior…Young-<br />
10<br />
est player to qualify for the 2004 U .S . Women’s Amateur<br />
Championship at the age of <strong>12</strong> .<br />
PReP – Ranked No . 24 in the class of 2009 and No .<br />
<strong>12</strong> in the state of Florida in the Golfweek/Titleist Junior<br />
Rankings .<br />
PeRsOnAL – Older sister, Marika, is a member of the<br />
UF women’s golf team…Enjoys dirt bikes, the beach and<br />
shopping…Chose Florida for the location and the great golf<br />
program .
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MaRika lenDl<br />
2010-11 season Bests<br />
Low Round: 72 (3x-last Pac-10/SEC Challenge, 2nd, 2010)<br />
Low Tournament: 221 (Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship,<br />
2010)<br />
Best Finish: T34 (Pac-10/SEC Challenge, 2010)<br />
ColleGiate Bests<br />
Low Round: 70 (Central District Invitational, 2010)<br />
Low Tournament: 2<strong>12</strong> (Central District Invitational, 2010)<br />
Best Finish: T1 (Central District Invitational, 2010)<br />
at florida<br />
As A JUnIOR (2010-11) – Competed in six rounds in the<br />
fall before suffering a shoulder injury that sidelined her for<br />
the remainder of the season…In her six rounds, tallied a<br />
74 .17 stroke average which would have been the secondlowest<br />
on the team…All six of her rounds counted toward<br />
Florida’s team score…Shot two rounds at par during the<br />
Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship…Was at the top<br />
of the lineup for the inaugural Pac-10/SEC Challenge and<br />
was the Gators’ top finisher, tying for 34th with a 224<br />
Marika lendl<br />
Senior • GoShen, Conn. (iMG aCadeMy)<br />
Career resUlts<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> (senior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/11-13 Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC) DNP<br />
9/23-25 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) DNP<br />
10/21-23 SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (Knoxville, TN) DNP<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, TX) DNP<br />
2/13-15 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA)<br />
2/26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)<br />
3/16-18 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville . FL)<br />
3/30-4/1 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA)<br />
4/20-22 SEC Championship (Fayetteville, AR)<br />
5/10-<strong>12</strong> NCAA Regionals (TBD)<br />
5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Franklin, TN)<br />
2010-11 (JUnior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/24-26 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T46 72-77-72-221 (+5)<br />
11/5-7 Pac-10/SEC Challenge (Palo Alto, CA) T34 75-72-77-224 (+11)<br />
Rounds: 6 strokes: 445 Average: 74 .17<br />
2009-10 (soPHoMore season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/25-27 Mason Rudolph W .C . (Nashville, TN) T56 73-74-147 (+3)<br />
10/26-28 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (Las Vegas, NV) T14 73-74-76-223 (+7)<br />
2/8-10 Northop Grumman Regional (Palos Verdes, CA) T33 77-77-75-229 (+16)<br />
2/22-23 Central District Invitational (Bradenton, FL) T1 72-70-70-2<strong>12</strong> (-4)<br />
3/1-2 Kinderlou Challenge (Valdosta, GA) T26 74-76-78-228 (+9)<br />
3/7 Auburn Invitational (Auburn, AL) T10 76 (+4)<br />
3/26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Athens, GA) T34 77-79-77-233 (+17)<br />
4/6-7 Gator Women’s Golf Invitational (Gainesville, FL) T58 79-76-81-236 (+26)<br />
4/16-18 SEC Championship (Tuscaloosa, AL) T36 75-76-72-223 (+10)<br />
5/6-8 NCAA East Regional (Greenville, NC) T54 73-73-78-224 (+8)<br />
Rounds: 29 strokes: 2,178 Average: 75 .1<br />
2008-09 (fresHMan season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
4/6-7 Lady Gator Invitational (Gainesville, FL) 78 81-86-87-254 (+44)<br />
Rounds: 3 strokes: 254 Average: 84 .6<br />
(+11) .<br />
As A sOPhOmORe (2009-10) – Became a consistent<br />
member of Florida’s lineup as a sophomore, <strong>com</strong>peting<br />
in 29 rounds of play, the third most among teammates…<br />
Ranked third on the team with a stroke average of 75 .1…<br />
Posted two top-10 finishes and one top-25…Made her<br />
NCAA post-season debut at the NCAA East Regional and<br />
finished in a tie for 54th with a 224 (73-73-78, +8)…<br />
Finished second among teammates at the Southeastern<br />
Conference Championship with a 10-over 223 (75-76-<br />
72, +10) to tie for 36th…Tied for 58th place with a 236<br />
(79-76-81, +26) at the Gator Women’s Golf Invitational…<br />
Carded a 17-over 233 (77-79-77) to tie for 34th at the Liz<br />
Murphey Collegiate Classic…Shot a four-over 76 at the<br />
11<br />
Auburn Invitational to tie for 10th…Finished with a 228<br />
(74-76-78, +9) at the Kinderlou Forest Challenge, tying<br />
for 26th…Had her best weekend of the season at the<br />
Central District Invitational where she set career marks<br />
in low round (70), 36 holes (142) and tournament score<br />
(2<strong>12</strong>)…Posted her first top-five finish of her career at the<br />
Bradenton event, tying her sister, Isabelle, for first place…<br />
Tied for 33rd at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge<br />
after carding a 229 (77-77-75, +16)…Finished with a<br />
229 (+16) and tie for 14th at the Las Vegas Collegiate<br />
Showdown…Made her season debut at the Mason Rudolph<br />
Women’s Championship where she tied for 56th with a 147<br />
(73-74, +3) .<br />
As A FReshmAn (2008-09) – Joined the team in Janu-
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MaRika lenDl<br />
ary of 2008 after transferring from the University of Central<br />
Florida…Saw action in one tournament for Florida…Anchored<br />
the rotation at the Lady Gator Invitational where she<br />
carded a 54-hole score of 254 . . .Appeared on the lineup for<br />
the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge but withdrew in<br />
the first round of play .<br />
AmAteUR cOmPetItIOn – Registered seven top-five<br />
finishes in American Junior Golf Association events during<br />
her junior career (beginning in 2004), including victories<br />
at the Ringgold Telephone Company Junior Classic and the<br />
McDonald’s Betsy Rawls Girls Championship .<br />
PReP – Earned AGJA All-America first team honors in<br />
2006 and Honorable Mention recognition in 2005 .<br />
PeRsOnAL – Transferred from the University of Central<br />
Florida where she earned Conference USA Golfer of the<br />
Week honors after a strong performance at the Mercedez-<br />
Benz Championships . Younger sister, Isabelle, is a member<br />
of the UF golf team .<br />
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MeGan Pak<br />
2010-11 season Bests<br />
Low Round: 74 (Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge,<br />
3rd, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Low Tournament: 236 (Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge,<br />
<strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Best Finish: T15 (Labor Day Shootout, 2010)<br />
ColleGiate Bests<br />
Low Round: 74 (Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge,<br />
3rd, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Low Tournament: 229 (JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational,<br />
2010)<br />
Best Finish: T15 (Labor Day Shootout, 2010)<br />
at florida<br />
As A sOPhOmORe (2010-11) – Played in 10 rounds this<br />
season…Her <strong>12</strong>1 (+13) in the inaugural 27-hole Labor Day<br />
MeGan Pak<br />
Junior • Bradenton, Fla. (iMG aCadeMy)<br />
Career resUlts<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> (JUnior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/11-13 Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC) DNP<br />
9/23-25 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) DNP<br />
10/21-23 *SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (Knoxville, TN) 118 83-82-84-249 (+33)<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, TX) DNP<br />
2/13-15 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA)<br />
2/26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)<br />
3/16-18 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville . FL)<br />
3/30-4/1 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA)<br />
4/20-22 SEC Championship (Fayetteville, AR)<br />
5/10-<strong>12</strong> NCAA Regionals (TBD)<br />
5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Franklin, TN)<br />
* Competed as an individual<br />
Rounds: 3 strokes: 249 Average: 83 .00<br />
2010-11 (soPHoMore season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/6 Labor Day Shootout (Ponte Vedera Beach, FL) T15 80-41-<strong>12</strong>1 (+13)<br />
2/14-16 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA) T46 84-78-74-236 (+23)<br />
2/27-3/1 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA) 93 84-83-81-248 (+32)<br />
3/6-7 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville, FL) T65 76-79-82-237 (+27)<br />
Rounds: 10 strokes: 801 Average: 80 .10<br />
2009-10 (fresHMan season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
3/7-9 JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational (Jacksonville, FL) 23 79-75-75-229 (+11)<br />
Rounds: 3 strokes: 229 Average: 76 .33<br />
Shootout placed her in a tie for 15th which marked her best<br />
collegiate finish at Florida…Shot a season-low 236 (+23)<br />
at the Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge to open the<br />
spring…Her 74 (+3) in the third round of the Northrup<br />
Grumman was a career low…Was a part of Florida’s lineup<br />
for the first time in her career for the Allstate Sugar Bowl<br />
Intercollegiate .<br />
As A FReshmAn (2009-10) – Made her collegiate<br />
debut as an individual at the JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational,<br />
finishing in 23rd place with a 54-hole score of 229<br />
(79-75-75, +13) .<br />
AmAteUR cOmPetItIOn – Played in many tournaments<br />
on the FCWT and claimed seven top-10 finishes in<br />
2007-08 . . .Her best finish in that span came in 2007 when<br />
she took home third place honors at the AJGA Jerry Pate/<br />
Andrews Institute Southern Junior .<br />
PReP – Ranked No . 33 in GolfWeek’s Class of 2009 when<br />
she signed with UF…High school gold team won every<br />
school match, regionals, districts and placed second at the<br />
state tournament .<br />
PeRsOnAL – Enjoys going to the beach, reading and<br />
13<br />
watching movies…Chose Florida because of its great<br />
athletic program and reputation of strong athletics…Also<br />
considered Texas Tech…Aspires to intern with ESPN and<br />
be<strong>com</strong>e a sportscaster…Major is Mass Communications .
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Mia Piccio<br />
ColleGiate Honors<br />
All-SEC Second Team (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />
SEC Community Service Team (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />
2010-11 season Bests<br />
Low Round: 69 (3x-last NCAA East Regional, 3rd, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Low Tournament: 215 (Cougar Classic, 2010)<br />
Best Finish: T6 (Cougar Classic, 2010)<br />
ColleGiate Bests<br />
Low Round: 69 (3x-last NCAA East Regional, 3rd, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
Low Tournament: 214 (Gator Women’s Golf Invitational,<br />
2010)<br />
Best Finish: T3 (Gator Women’s Golf Invitational, 2010)<br />
at florida<br />
As A sOPhOmORe (2010-11) – Named Second Team<br />
All-SEC and a member of the SEC Golf Community Service<br />
Team…Listed as Honorable Mention in Golfweek’s<br />
All-American listing…Led the team with a 73 .74 stroke<br />
average through a team-leading 35 rounds of golf…Her<br />
54-hole tournament average of 221 .00 ranked fifth all-time<br />
in UF history…Recorded two top-10’s and seven top-25<br />
during her second season…Ranked the 41st best golfer<br />
in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings<br />
as of May 24, <strong>2011</strong> after entering the spring outside of<br />
the top 100…Finished first or tied for first among Florida<br />
golfers in six of UF’s <strong>12</strong> tournaments, including five of the<br />
seven spring events…Led the team with 13 even or under<br />
par rounds and two even or under par tournaments…Also<br />
paced the Gators with 84 birdies along with teammate<br />
Evan Jensen…91 .9 percent of her rounds counted toward<br />
the team score…Her differential of 3 .92 was tops on the<br />
team…Was at the top of Florida’s lineup on six occasions,<br />
including the NCAA East Regional and NCAA Championships…Had<br />
a stretch of 10 consecutive rounds without<br />
carding anything worse than a bogey…Tied for fifth at the<br />
Cougar Classic after registering a 215 (-1)…Finished 19th<br />
or higher in all seven of Florida’s spring events including the<br />
SEC Championship, NCAA East Regional and NCAA Championships…tied<br />
for seventh at the SunTrust Gator Women’s<br />
Golf Invitational, leading the team to the <strong>2011</strong> crown .<br />
As A FReshmAn (2009-10) – Led the team with a<br />
stroke average of 74 .7 through 24 rounds of play…Was a<br />
crucial member of UF’s lineup down the stretch, leading the<br />
team in its final three tournaments…Posted three top-10<br />
finishes and two top-25 finishes…Finished first among Gators<br />
in the final four tournaments of the season…Made her<br />
NCAA post-season debut at the NCAA East Regional and<br />
carded a career low 69 (-3) in her first round…Finished in<br />
a tie for 26th with a three-over 219 (69-76-74)…Tied for<br />
Mia PiCCio<br />
Junior • BaColod City, PhiliPPineS (iMG aCadeMy)<br />
Career resUlts<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> (JUnior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/11-13 Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC) T<strong>12</strong> 71-72-71-214 (-2)<br />
9/23-25 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T33 75-74-76-225 (+9)<br />
10/21-23 SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (Knoxville, TN) T7 73-72-72-217 (+1)<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, TX) 10 71-70-80-221 (+5)<br />
2/13-15 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA)<br />
2/26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)<br />
3/16-18 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville . FL)<br />
3/30-4/1 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA)<br />
4/20-22 SEC Championship (Fayetteville, AR)<br />
5/10-<strong>12</strong> NCAA Regionals (TBD)<br />
5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Franklin, TN)<br />
Rounds: <strong>12</strong> strokes: 877 Average: 73 .08<br />
2010-11 (soPHoMore season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/6 Labor Day Shootout (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) T<strong>12</strong> 77-43-<strong>12</strong>0 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
9/<strong>12</strong>-14 Cougar Classic (Hanahan, SC) T6 70-72-73-215 (-1)<br />
9/24-26 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T62 73-71-81-225 (+9)<br />
10/8-10 Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) T27 75-71-71-217 (+1)<br />
11/5-7 Pac-10/SEC Challenge (Palo Alto, CA) T79 80-78-76-234 (+21)<br />
2/14-16 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA) T16 74-72-78-224 (+11)<br />
2/27-3/1 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA) T11 71-75-70-216 (E)<br />
3/6-7 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville, FL) T7 72-73-72-217 (+7)<br />
4/1-3 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA) T11 79-75-69-223 (+7)<br />
4/15-17 SEC Championship (Auburn, AL) T<strong>12</strong> 71-81-69-221 (+5)<br />
5/5-7 NCAA East Regional (Daytona Beach, FL) T11 75-74-69-218 (+2)<br />
5/18-21 NCAA Championships (Bryan, TX) T19 72-70-76-76-294 (+6)<br />
Rounds: 35 strokes: 2,581 Average: 73 .74<br />
2009-10 (fresHMan season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/25-27 Mason Rudolph W .C . (Nashville, TN) T85 79-77-156 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
10/16-18 Mercedes-Benz W .C . (Knoxville, TN) T66 79-75-80-234 (+18)<br />
2/8-10 Northrop Grumman Regional (Palos Verdes, CA) T67 77-81-80-238 (+25)<br />
2/22-23 Central District Invitational (Bradenton, FL) T4 72-73-72-217 (+1)<br />
3/1-2 Kinderlou Forest Challenge (Valdosta, GA) T20 73-77-77-227 (+8)<br />
3/7 Auburn Invitational (Auburn, AL) T5 73 (+1)<br />
3/26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (Athens, GA) T3 70-72-72-214 (+4)<br />
4/10-11 Gator Women’s Golf Invitational (Gainesville, FL) 10 76-72-70-218 (+8)<br />
4/16-18 SEC Championship (Tuscaloosa, AL) T24 73-76-70-219 (+6)<br />
5/6-8 NCAA East Regional (Greenville, NC) T26 69-76-74-219 (+3)<br />
Rounds: 24 strokes: 1,794 Average: 74 .75<br />
24th at the SEC Championship with a six-over 219 (73-76-<br />
70)…Posted a career-best finish at the Gator Women’s<br />
Golf Invitational when she tied for third with a four-over<br />
214 (70-72-72)…Led the Gator golfers for the first time<br />
in her career at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic after<br />
carding a 231 (79-78-74, +15) and tying for 28th…Shot a<br />
one-over 73 at the Auburn Invitational to tie for fifth…Tied<br />
teammate Isabelle Lendl for 20th place with an eight-over<br />
227 (73-80-74) at the Kinderlou Forest Challenge . . . Helped<br />
14<br />
Florida earn their only tournament title of the season at the<br />
Central District Invitational when she tied for fourth place<br />
with a one-over 217 (72-73-72)…Rounded out UF’s lineup<br />
with a 238 (+25) to tie for 67th at the Northrop Grumman<br />
Regional Challenge…Carded an 18-over 234 (79-75-80)<br />
and tied for 66th place at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate<br />
Championship…Made her collegiate debut at the Mason<br />
Rudolph Women’s Championship, tying for 85th with a<br />
36-hole score of 156 (79-77, +<strong>12</strong>) .
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Mia Piccio<br />
15<br />
AmAteUR cOmPetItIOn – Competed in the 16th Asian<br />
Games and finished 18th individually with a 72-hole score<br />
of 309 (+21) as the Philippines came in sixth…Selected<br />
to represent the Filipina national team at the 2010 World<br />
Amateur Team Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
and led the Philippines to an eighth-place finish…Won<br />
the Women’s Trans Amateur Championship in Lincoln,<br />
Neb . and was only the 13th player in the 80-year history<br />
of the event to finish as a qualifying medalist in addition<br />
to winning the title…Qualified for the 2010 U .S . Women’s<br />
Amateur Championship when she finished fourth in the<br />
qualifying event in Lexington, N .C ., by shooting a 1-under<br />
71…Collected five first-place finishes in the last three<br />
years, including back-to-back individual titles at the Future<br />
Collegians World Tour World Woods Rolling Oaks Open…<br />
Finished the 2007-08 season on the FCWT in sixth place…<br />
Took home top honors at the American Junior Golf Association’s<br />
Preseason Medicus at Callaway Garden and Burgett<br />
Money Jr . Rome Classic…According to the AJCA, Piccio<br />
was ranked 18th in the Class of 2009 .<br />
PReP – Ranked No . 22 in the Class of 2009, according to<br />
GolfWeek, at the time she signed with UF .<br />
PeRsOnAL – Enjoys photography, concerts and the Internet…Chose<br />
Florida because of its academics and athletics .
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
anDRea watts<br />
2010-11 season Bests<br />
Low Round: 68 (Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship,<br />
1st, 2010)<br />
Low Tournament: 217 (Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship,<br />
2010)<br />
Best Finish: T7 (Labor Day Shootout, 2010)<br />
ColleGiate Bests<br />
Low Round: 68 (Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship,<br />
1st, 2010)<br />
Low Tournament: 217 (Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship,<br />
2010)<br />
Best Finish: T4 (BYU Dixie Challenge, 2009)<br />
at florida<br />
As A JUnIOR (2010-11) – Has a 76 .06 stroke average in<br />
32 rounds of play as a consistent member of the lineup…<br />
Earned one top-10 and three top-25 finishes…Was at<br />
her best in postseason as she either tied for or provided<br />
Florida’s low round in four of the seven rounds during<br />
the NCAA East Regional and NCAA Championships…<br />
Recorded back-to-back even or under par rounds, doing so<br />
in the third round of the Cougar Classic with a 72 (E) and<br />
following that with a career-low 68 (-4) in the first round of<br />
the Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship …Totaled six<br />
at or under par rounds which tied for second on the squad<br />
with four <strong>com</strong>ing in the postseason…Was Florida’s top<br />
finisher in the season-opening Labor Day Shootout at TPC<br />
Sawgrass after firing a 117 (+9) that tied her for seventh…<br />
Led Florida along with Evan Jensen at the Mason Rudolph<br />
Women’s Championship with a 217 (+1) and the 217 was<br />
a 54-hole career low…Made 18 consecutive pars in the<br />
first round of the NCAA Championships for her first career<br />
round without a bogey .<br />
As A sOPhOmORe (2009-10) – Posted a 75 .8 stroke<br />
average in 16 rounds of play…Had two rounds at or under<br />
par…Collected two top-25 finishes in five tournaments…<br />
Competed in the NCAA East Regional for the second<br />
straight year, finishing in a tie for 73rd with a 228 (73-<br />
75-80, +<strong>12</strong>)…Finished in a tie for 21st place with a 222<br />
(+<strong>12</strong>), <strong>com</strong>peting as an individual at the Gator Women’s<br />
Golf Invitational…Also played as an individual at the JMU/<br />
Eagle Landing Invitational and finished first among Gators<br />
in a tie for 19th with a 228 (75-73-80, +<strong>12</strong>)…Made her<br />
season debut at the Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship<br />
where she carded a 145 (73-72, +1) and tied for 40th<br />
place .<br />
As A FReshmAn (2008-09) – One of three golfers to<br />
<strong>com</strong>pete in every tournament for Florida…Posted a 76 .6<br />
stroke average through 30 rounds, ranking third on the<br />
team…Tallied one top-five, one top-10 and one top-20<br />
andrea Watts<br />
Senior • Bradenton, Fla. (iMG aCadeMy)<br />
Career resUlts<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> (senior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/11-13 Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC) T77 75-82-72-229 (+13)<br />
9/23-25 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T80 82-77-79-238 (+22)<br />
10/21-23 SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (Knoxville, TN) T79 77-78-76-231 (+15)<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, TX) T15 72-78-74-224 (+8)<br />
2/13-15 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA)<br />
2/26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)<br />
3/16-18 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville . FL)<br />
3/30-4/1 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA)<br />
4/20-22 SEC Championship (Fayetteville, AR)<br />
5/10-<strong>12</strong> NCAA Regionals (TBD)<br />
5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Franklin, TN)<br />
Rounds: <strong>12</strong> strokes: 922 Average: 76 .83<br />
2010-11 (JUnior season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/6 Labor Day Shootout (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) T7 73-44-117 (+9)<br />
9/<strong>12</strong>-14 Cougar Classic (Hanahan, SC) T21 74-75-72-221 (+5)<br />
9/24-26 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T35 68-74-75-217 (+1)<br />
10/8-10 Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) T73 75-80-73-228 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
11/5-7 Pac-10/SEC Challenge (Palo Alto, CA) 103 81-81-86-248 (+35)<br />
2/14-16 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA) T55 79-75-86-240 (+27)<br />
3/6-7 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville, FL) T23 74-71-81-226 (+16)<br />
4/1-3 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA) T63 85-74-73-232 (+16)<br />
4/15-17 SEC Championship (Auburn, AL) T46 80-80-75-235 (+19)<br />
5/5-7 NCAA East Regional (Daytona Beach, FL) T28 77-72-72-221 (+5)<br />
5/18-21 NCAA Championships (Bryan, TX) T15 72-74-76-71-293 (+5)<br />
Rounds: 32 strokes: 2,434 Average: 76 .06<br />
2009-10 (soPHoMore season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/25-27 Mason Rudolph W .C . (Nashville, TN) T40 73-72-145 (+1)<br />
10/16-18 Mercedes-Benz W .C . (Knoxville, TN) T85 78-82-83-243 (+27)<br />
3/7-9 JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational (Jacksonville, FL)* T19 75-73-80-228 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
4/6-7 Gator Women’s Golf Invitational (Gainesville, FL)* T21 71-76-75-222 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
5/6-8 NCAA East Regional (Greenville, NC) T73 73-75-80-228 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
Rounds: 16 strokes: 1,2<strong>12</strong> Average: 75 .75<br />
2008-09 (fresHMan season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/7-8 NCAA Fall Preview (Owing Mills, MD) 64th 78-83-83-244 (+28)<br />
9/26-28 Mason Rudolph (Nashville, TN) T60 78-76-76-230 (+14)<br />
10/24-26 The Landfall Tradition (Wilmington, NC) T10 74-77-76-227 (+11)<br />
2/9-11 Northrop Grumman Regional (Palos Verdes, CA) T34 82-76-78-236 (+23)<br />
2/22-24 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate (Kiawah Island, SC) T43 77-73-81-231 (+15)<br />
3/8-10 UCF Challenge (Sorrento, Fla .) T37 74-72-74-220 (+4)<br />
3/24-25 BYU Dixie Classic (St . George, UT) T4 74-75-74-223 (+7)<br />
4/6-7 Lady Gator Invitational (Gainesville, FL) T11 74-74-80-228 (+18)<br />
4/17-19 SEC Championship (Blythewood, SC) 43 79-75-78-232 (+19)<br />
5/7-9<br />
(+18)<br />
NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, FL) T61 78-75-75-228<br />
Rounds: 30 strokes: 2,299 Average: 76 .63<br />
*<strong>com</strong>peted as individual<br />
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anDRea watts<br />
finish…Ranked third on the team with 53 birdies on the<br />
season…Finished second among teammates in her NCAA<br />
post-season debut at the NCAA East Regional where she<br />
finished in a tie for 61st with an 18-over 228 (78-75-75)…<br />
Carded a 232 (78-75-78, +19) at the SEC Championship<br />
to finish in 43rd place…Shot first- and second-round<br />
scores of 74 with a third-round 80 for a total score of 228<br />
(+18) at the Lady Gator Invitational…Led the Lady Gators<br />
with a career-best finish in a tie for 4th at the BYU Dixie<br />
Classic after shooting a 223 (74-75-74, +7)…Set career<br />
records in low round (72) and tournament score (220) for<br />
a tie for 37th place finish at the UCF Challenge . . . Shot the<br />
team’s only hole-in-one this season on her fourth hole of<br />
the third round at the UCF Challenge…Shot a 231 (77-<br />
73-81, +15) to finish in a tie for 43rd the Kiawah Island<br />
Intercollegiate…Finished third among teammates at the<br />
Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge after placing in a<br />
tie for 34th with a 236 (82-76-78, +23)…Tied teammate<br />
Jessica Yadloczky for a 10th place finish at The Landfall<br />
Tradition after carding an 11-over 227 ( 74-77-76)…<br />
Rounded out the Florida rotation in a tie for 60th at the<br />
Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship where she carded<br />
a 78 and back-to-back scores of 76 for a final score of 230<br />
(+14)…Made her first career tournament appearance for<br />
the Lady Gators at the NCAA Fall Preview, carding a 244<br />
(+28) to finish in 64th .<br />
AmAteUR cOmPetItIOn – Rated No . 60 in the Polo<br />
Golf Girls Rankings…Competed on the FCWT (Future<br />
Collegians World Tour) Junior Golf Tour from 2004-08,<br />
finishing in the top 10 in five events she participated in for<br />
the 2006-07 slate…Capped off her stellar 2006-07 campaign<br />
on the FCWT Tour by capturing a title at the Laura<br />
Diaz Girls National Championship (72-76-72--220) at the<br />
PGA National Golf Club…Tallied a fifth-place performance<br />
at the World Woods Rolling Oaks Open Oct . 13-14, firing<br />
a two-round total of 148…Registered three-consecutive<br />
medals in 2006 on the FCWT Tour, placing first at the University<br />
of Florida Open (75-74--149), Amelia Island Open<br />
(73-82-76--231) and the Innisbrook Open in Palm Harbor,<br />
Fla . (69-74-77--220)…Collected a runner-up finish at the<br />
2007 Birks & Mayors Junior Championship at Mirasol, firing<br />
a career-low round of 67 in the second round…Placed<br />
first in four out of six tournaments in the Laura Diaz Girls<br />
13-18 age division…Selected to the Colorado All-Star team<br />
for five-consecutive years .<br />
PReP – Ranked No . 21 in the Class of 2008 by Golfweek…Listed<br />
as the No . 50 prospect in Golfweek/Titleist<br />
Junior rankings .<br />
PeRsOnAL – Hobbies include field hockey, traveling, modeling<br />
and writing…Also considered UCLA, Duke, Arizona<br />
State, Oklahoma and LSU among others in recruiting class .<br />
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caMilla heDbeRG<br />
AmAteUR cOmPetItIOn – Ranked No . 1 amateur<br />
player in Spain… Claimed first-place at the Spanish Ladies<br />
National tournament in May <strong>2011</strong> . . . Placed first at the<br />
Sherry Cup and British Ladies Amateur qualifying rounds<br />
in April and June of <strong>2011</strong>, respectively… Finished first<br />
at the Spanish National Ranking event twice in <strong>2011</strong>…<br />
Awarded first place at the Spanish Junior International in<br />
May of 2009… Member of Spain’s silver medal team at the<br />
European Ladies Team Championship in July of <strong>2011</strong> .<br />
PeRsOnAL – Lists listening to music, playing tennis,<br />
shopping and going to the beach among her hobbies…<br />
Chose Florida over Purdue, Arizona State, Wisconsin, and<br />
Florida State… Majoring in Nutrition… Great academics,<br />
nice weather and the golf program are among her reasons<br />
for choosing UF .<br />
CaMilla HedBerG<br />
FreShMan • SitGeS, SPain (ieS Car)<br />
Career resUlts<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> (fresHMan season)<br />
Date tournament Finish score<br />
9/11-13 Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC) T3 71-67-70-208 (-8)<br />
9/23-25 Mason Rudolph (Franklin, TN) T22 73-73-76-222 (+6)<br />
10/21-23 SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (Knoxville, TN) T39 71-81-71-223 (+7)<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational (Austin, TX) T34 74-79-76-229 (+13)<br />
2/13-15 Northrup Grumman (Palos Verdes, CA)<br />
2/26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, LA)<br />
3/16-18 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (Gainesville . FL)<br />
3/30-4/1 Liz Murphey Classic (Athens, GA)<br />
4/20-22 SEC Championship (Fayetteville, AR)<br />
5/10-<strong>12</strong> NCAA Regionals (TBD)<br />
5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Franklin, TN)<br />
Rounds: <strong>12</strong> strokes: 882 Average: 73 .50<br />
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> touRnaMent RecaPs<br />
couGaR classic<br />
Sept 11-13, <strong>2011</strong> • Charleston, S.C.<br />
toUrnaMent reCaP<br />
University of Florida women’s golf team captures thirdplace<br />
while Camilla Hedberg (Sitges, Spain) walks away<br />
with the lowest tournament total in school history at the<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Cougar Classic presented by Piggly Wiggly . Hedberg,<br />
who is golfing in her first NCAA tournament, finished tied<br />
for third-place individually with a final tournament score of<br />
208 (71-67-70, -8) . The Gators were consistent throughout<br />
the three-day tournament posting a final score of 856<br />
(284-284-288, -8)<br />
“We are starting to see what we can do as a team,” head<br />
coach Jan Dowling shared . “Everyone has grown as<br />
players and people over the past year and we are out here<br />
to win . We gave ourselves a chance to win, and we would<br />
have liked to, but we are very happy about the way we<br />
started the season .”<br />
Hedberg, once again, put the Gators in good position with<br />
a score of 70 (-2) in the final round . Her 208 tournament<br />
total edges out Jessica Yadloczky’s score of 209 at the<br />
2009 UCF Challenge for tops in UF history .<br />
“I’m very happy for Camilla to <strong>com</strong>e out the way that she<br />
did,” Dowling admitted . “She put herself in contention<br />
to win in her first tournament . Finishing third is a great<br />
ac<strong>com</strong>plishment but I have a feeling we will see more from<br />
Camilla . I’m very proud of her .”<br />
Mia Piccio (Bacolod City, Philippines), a second-team<br />
All-SEC selection last spring, tied her low score for a tournament<br />
in Blue and Orange with a tournament total of 214<br />
(71-72-71, -2) . It also marks the second time in her UF career<br />
that she has shot under-par for an entire tournament .<br />
Piccio finished the tournament tied for <strong>12</strong>th individually .<br />
“Mia played a solid tournament . She felt like she left a few<br />
out there, especially with her scoring clubs, and she could<br />
have done better but to shoot at or under par every day is<br />
impressive,” said Dowling<br />
Evan Jensen (Belleair, Fla .) finished with a final round<br />
76 (+4) giving her a tournament total of 219 (71-71-76,<br />
+3), her lowest total since the SunTrust Gator Women’s<br />
Invitational last spring .<br />
Isabelle Lendl (Goshen, Conn .), who played steady the entire<br />
tournament, carded a final round 75 (+3) . She finishes<br />
14-shots better than her 2010 Cougar Classic effort with a<br />
tournament total of 219 (71-73-75, +3) . Lendl and Jensen<br />
both finished tied for 31st, overall .<br />
Andrea Watts (Bradenton, Fla .) saved her best for last recording<br />
a final round 72 (E) . She finishes with a tournament<br />
score of 229 (75-82-72, +13)<br />
“We’re excited to get back out and <strong>com</strong>pete again but we<br />
will practice hard the next few weeks and will prepare to<br />
put ourselves in contention again,” Dowling noted .<br />
toUrnaMent notes<br />
• 856 is the second lowest team tournament total in UF<br />
history .<br />
• UF has opened the past two seasons with a top-three<br />
finish . Last season the Gators finished second in a<br />
shortened Labor Day Classic .<br />
• Hedberg’s second round 67 is tied for second in school<br />
history .<br />
• With the first outing of the year, also <strong>com</strong>es the first<br />
top-3 finish, a feat that was ac<strong>com</strong>plished only twice last<br />
season .<br />
toUrnaMent resUlts<br />
teaM<br />
Place school 1 2 3 score<br />
1 LSU 280 291 277 848 (-16)<br />
2 North Carolina 285 282 286 853 (-11)<br />
3 <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 284 284 288 856 (-8)<br />
T4 NC State 287 290 287 864 (E)<br />
T4 Georgia 295 286 283 864 (E)<br />
Uf Golfers<br />
Place Players 1 2 3 score<br />
T3 Camilla Hedberg 71 67 70 208 (-8)<br />
T<strong>12</strong> Mia Piccio 71 72 71 214 (-2)<br />
T30 Evan Jensen 71 72 76 219 (+3)<br />
T30 Isabelle Lendl 71 73 75 219 (+3)<br />
T77 Andrea Watts 75 82 72 229 (+13)<br />
Mason RuDolPh<br />
Sept. 23-25, <strong>2011</strong> • Franklin, Tenn.<br />
toUrnaMent reCaP<br />
University of Florida women’s golf team finished in 13th<br />
place at the <strong>2011</strong> Mason Rudolph Fall Preview . The squad<br />
shot a final round 306 (+18) and had a tournament total<br />
of 905 (+41) . The Gators were led by senior Evan Jensen<br />
(Belleair, Fla .) on the last day of tournament who shot a<br />
three-over 75 to give her a final score of 228 (+<strong>12</strong>) .<br />
“Evan played well .” Head coach Jan Dowling stated . “She<br />
wasn’t striking the ball well but she figured out a way to put<br />
together a good score . She really worked hard today .”<br />
The 16th ranked Gators, who entered the final round in<br />
11th place, have found some room for improvement in their<br />
games throughout the weekend .<br />
“We could have played better,” Dowling said . “We struggled<br />
with our short game today . We need to get better there and<br />
we will . It’s no secret that we will be working on our short<br />
games the next few weeks .”<br />
The Legends Club, which will host the 20<strong>12</strong> NCAA<br />
Championships next May, was the host of this weekend’s<br />
Fall Preview .<br />
“The biggest thing we can take from this tournament is our<br />
knowledge of this course,” explained Dowling . “We had<br />
a chance to get to know this course and it should pay off<br />
down the road .”<br />
Freshman Camilla Hedberg (Sitges, Spain) finished tied for<br />
22nd with a tournament total of 222 (+6) while junior Mia<br />
Piccio (Bacolod City, Philippines) carded a tournament total<br />
of 225 (+9) .<br />
Junior Isabelle Lendl (Goshen, Conn .) finished the tournament<br />
at 15-over and senior Andrea Watts (Bradenton, Fla .)<br />
ended at 22-over .<br />
Dowling pointed out that the team isn’t far from be<strong>com</strong>ing a<br />
team that consistently performs at the highest level .<br />
“It’s encouraging to know that we aren’t that far off . It’s just<br />
a simple change of mentality . We need to know that we can<br />
score lower rather than hope we can score lower .”<br />
UCLA, the No . 1 ranked team according to Golf World/<br />
NGCA preseason women’s coaches’ poll, took home their<br />
first tournament win of the season, beating out secondplace<br />
Alabama by six strokes . Lindy Duncan from Duke<br />
University captured the individual title with a tournament<br />
score of 2<strong>12</strong> (-4) .<br />
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toUrnaMent notes<br />
• Hedberg continued her hot start to her collegiate career<br />
leading the Gators with the team best tournament total<br />
for the second consecutive contest .<br />
• Hedberg started number one in the rotation for the first<br />
time in her career<br />
toUrnaMent resUlts<br />
teaM<br />
Place school 1 2 3 score<br />
1 UCLA 296 283 294 873 (-16)<br />
2 Alabama 296 289 294 879 (+15)<br />
T3 Arizona State 293 296 295 884 (+20)<br />
T3 Virginia 304 286 294 884 (+20)<br />
T5 North Carolina 298 290 298 886 (+22)<br />
T5 Texas A&M 303 293 290 886 (+22)<br />
13 <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 303 296 306 905 (+41)<br />
Uf Golfers<br />
Place Players 1 2 3 score<br />
T22 Camilla Hedberg 73 73 76 222 (+6)<br />
T33 Mia Piccio 75 74 76 225 (+9)<br />
T49 Evan Jensen 78 75 75 228 (+<strong>12</strong>)<br />
T62 Isabelle Lendl 77 74 80 231 (+15)<br />
T80 Andrea Watts 82 77 79 238 (+22)<br />
sec/Pac-<strong>12</strong> challenGe<br />
Oct. 21-23, <strong>2011</strong> • Knoxville, Tenn.<br />
toUrnaMent reCaP<br />
University of Florida women’s golf team finished with<br />
their second top-10 finish of the <strong>2011</strong> fall season with an<br />
eighth-place finish at the <strong>2011</strong> SEC/PAC-<strong>12</strong> Challenge in<br />
Knoxville, Tenn . As a team, UF posted a final round score of<br />
296 to give them a tournament total of 893 (+29) .<br />
“We obviously came to win this tournament but a top-10<br />
finish in this field is good,” head coach Jan Dowling said .<br />
“Today was another OK day but it definitely wasn’t because<br />
of lack of effort . Our team played hard the entire tournament<br />
.”<br />
Junior Mia Piccio (Bacolod City, Philippines), who added a<br />
team-best final round 72 on her birthday, played consistent<br />
throughout the tournament shooting a one-over 217 (73-<br />
72-72) . Piccio finished the tournament in a tie for seventh<br />
place, her best finish since the Gator Women’s Invitational<br />
last March .<br />
“For Mia to finish in the top-ten in this field is great,”<br />
Dowling pointed out . “I am proud of Mia’s performance<br />
throughout the tournament . This should give her a lot of<br />
confidence going forward .”<br />
Freshman Camilla Hedberg (Sitges, Spain) had a bounce<br />
back performance on the final day to give her score of 223<br />
(71-82-71, +7) . Hedberg placed tied for 39th . Senior Evan<br />
Jensen (Belleair, Fla .) carded a final round 77 to give her a<br />
54-hole total of 230 (+14) and put her in a tie for 70th .<br />
Andrea Watts (Bradenton, Fla .) finished the tournament<br />
with a total 231 (+15) and tied for 79th place while Isabelle<br />
Lendl (Goshen, Conn .) finished 18-over (234) for the<br />
tournament .<br />
Megan Pak (Bradenton, Fla .) finished with a tournament<br />
total of 249 (+33) while <strong>com</strong>peting as an individual .<br />
The University of Alabama takes home first place by a four<br />
strokes over UCLA . Stephanie Meadow from Alabama fired<br />
a 211 (-5), good enough for first-place by two strokes . The<br />
SEC beat the PAC-<strong>12</strong> with total team averages of 896 .08<br />
to 898 .82 .
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> touRnaMent RecaPs<br />
toUrnaMent notes<br />
• The tie for 7th marks the best finish for Piccio since the<br />
Gator Women’s Invitational last March<br />
• Piccio shot a final round team-best 72 on her birthday<br />
• Five of Hedberg’s nine rounds are at or under par<br />
toUrnaMent resUlts<br />
teaM<br />
Place school 1 2 3 score<br />
1 Alabama 284 289 292 865 (+1)<br />
2 UCLA 281 297 291 869 (+5)<br />
3 Auburn 296 286 297 879 (+15)<br />
T4 Tennessee 291 292 297 880 (+16)<br />
T4 Southern Cal 298 295 287 880 (+16)<br />
8 <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 298 299 296 893 (+29)<br />
Uf Golfers<br />
Place Players 1 2 3 score<br />
T7 Mia Piccio 73 72 72 217 (+1)<br />
T39 Camilla Hedberg 71 81 71 223 (+7)<br />
T70 Evan Jensen 80 73 77 230 (+14)<br />
T79 Andrea Watts 77 78 76 231 (+15)<br />
T89 Isabelle Lendl 77 76 81 234 (+18)<br />
betsy Rawls invitational<br />
Oct. 31-Nov.2 • Austin, Texas<br />
toUrnaMent reCaP<br />
The University of Florida women’s golf team <strong>com</strong>pleted play<br />
at the <strong>2011</strong> Betsy Rawls Invitational with their best finish of<br />
the fall season . The Gators finished tied for second in the<br />
15-team field with a tournament score of 303 (285-304-<br />
303, +28) . The Gators had a trio of top-15 finishers in<br />
Mia Piccio (Bacolod City, Philippines) who finished 10th<br />
and both Evan Jensen (Belleair, Fla .) and Andrea Watts<br />
(Bradenton, Fla .) finishing tied for 15th .<br />
Both Jensen and Piccio held leads after the first and second<br />
rounds, respectively . Jensen carded a tournament total<br />
of 224 (+8) while Piccio shot a 54-hole total of 221 (+5) .<br />
Watts, who recorded her best finish of the year, also shot a<br />
224 (+8) for the tournament .<br />
Isabelle Lendl (Goshen, Conn .), who shot an 11-over 227,<br />
also recorded her best finish of the season with a tie for<br />
25th . Freshman Camilla Hedberg (Sitges, Spain) finished<br />
off a solid fall season with a 13-over 229 .<br />
Freshman Lena Weichselgartner (Munich, Germany) turned<br />
in a 242 in her first collegiate event . Weichselgartner was<br />
<strong>com</strong>peting as an individual .<br />
With the conclusion of the Betsy Rawls Invitational, also<br />
<strong>com</strong>es the conclusion of the Gators’ fall season . The<br />
women’s team will <strong>com</strong>pete next on February <strong>12</strong>, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
at the Northrup Grumman Challenge in Palos Verdes,<br />
California . The tournament will be played at Palos Verdes<br />
Golf Course and will be hosted by Ohio State .<br />
toUrnaMent notes<br />
• The second place finish marks the third time during the<br />
fall season the Gators have finish top-10<br />
• Piccio’s 10th place finish is good enough for her third<br />
top-10 finish this fall season<br />
• Watt’s 15th place finsh is her best finish of the season<br />
toUrnaMent resUlts<br />
teaM<br />
Place school 1 2 3 score<br />
1 Texas 288 293 299 880 (+16)<br />
T2 <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 285 304 303 892 (+28)<br />
T2 Pepperdine 297 299 296 892 (+28)<br />
T2 Tulsa 293 301 298 892 (+28)<br />
5 Oklahoma State 290 305 302 897 (+33)<br />
Uf Golfers<br />
Place Players 1 2 3 score<br />
10 Mia Piccio 71 70 80 221 (+5)<br />
T15 Evan Jensen 68 79 77 224 (+8)<br />
T15 Andrea Watts 72 78 74 224 (+8)<br />
T27 Isabelle Lendl 74 77 76 227 (+11)<br />
T34 Camilla Hedberg 74 79 76 229 (+13)<br />
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<strong>2011</strong> fall touRnaMent Results (statistics)<br />
toUrnaMent resUlts<br />
Date Tournament Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total Finish<br />
9/11/2013 Cougar Classic 284 284 288 -- 856 3rd/22<br />
9/23/2025 Mason Rudolph Fall Preview 303 296 306 -- 905 13th/18<br />
10/21/2023 SEC/Pac-<strong>12</strong> Challenge 298 299 296 -- 893 8th/23<br />
10/31-11/2 Betsy Rawls Invitational 285 304 303 -- 892 T2nd/15<br />
individUal stats<br />
stroke average best rounds finishes<br />
Name Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 36 54 Top 10 Top 25 Best<br />
Mia Piccio <strong>12</strong> 877 73 .08 70 141 214 2 3 10th<br />
Camilla Hedberg <strong>12</strong> 882 73 .5 67 137 208 1 2 T3rd<br />
Evan Jensen <strong>12</strong> 901 75 .08 68 143 219 -- 1 T15th<br />
Isabelle Lendl <strong>12</strong> 911 75 .91 71 144 219 -- -- T27th<br />
Andrea Watts <strong>12</strong> 922 76 .83 72 150 224 -- 1 T15th<br />
Lena Weichselgartner 3 242 80 .66 77 155 242 -- -- T73rd<br />
Megan Pak 3 249 83 82 165 249 -- -- 118th<br />
toUrnaMent-By-toUrnaMent lineUP<br />
tournament Rotation<br />
Cougar Classic 1) Mia Piccio 2) Isabelle Lendl 3) Andrea Watts 4) Camilla Hedberg 5) Evan Jensen<br />
Mason Rudolph 1) Camilla Hedberg 2) Mia Piccio 3) Isabelle Lendl 4) Evan Jensen 5) Andrea Watts<br />
SEC/PAC-<strong>12</strong> Challenge 1) Camilla Hedberg 2) Mia Piccio 3) Evan Jensen 4) Isabelle Lendl 5) Andrea Watts<br />
Betsy Rawls 1) Mia Piccio 2) Camilla Hedberg 3) Evan Jensen 4) Andrea Watts 5) Isabelle Lendl<br />
even or Under Par roUnds<br />
name score Par tournament<br />
Camilla Hedberg 67 72 Cougar Classic (2nd round)<br />
Evan Jensen 68 72 Betsy Rawls (1st round)<br />
Camilla Hedberg 70 72 Cougar Classic (3rd round)<br />
Mia Piccio 70 72 Betsy Rawls (2nd round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 Betsy Rawls (1st round)<br />
Camilla Hedberg 71 72 SEC/PAC-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (1st round)<br />
Camilla Hedberg 71 72 SEC/PAC-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (3rd round)<br />
Camilla Hedberg 71 72 Cougar Classic (1st round)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 71 72 Cougar Classic (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 Cougar Classic (1st round)<br />
Evan Jensen 71 72 Cougar Classic (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 Cougar Classic (3rd round)<br />
Andrea Watts 72 72 Betsy Rawls (1st round)<br />
MIa Piccio 72 72 SEC/PAC-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (2nd round)<br />
MIa Piccio 72 72 SEC/PAC-<strong>12</strong> Challenge (3rd round)<br />
Mia Piccio 72 72 Cougar Classic (2nd round)<br />
Evan Jensen 72 72 Cougar Classic (2nd round)<br />
Andrea Watts 72 72 Cougar Classic (3rd round)<br />
even or Under Par toUrnaMent sCores<br />
name score Par tournament<br />
Camilla Hedberg 208 216 Cougar Classic<br />
Mia Piccio 214 216 Cougar Classic<br />
toUrnaMent-By-toUrnaMent resUlts<br />
CoUGar ClassiC (Par 72, 6,205 yards)<br />
name 1 2 3 total Finish<br />
Camilla Hedberg 71 67 70 208 (-8) T3<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 71 214 (-2) T<strong>12</strong><br />
Evan Jensen 71 72 76 219 (+3) T30<br />
Isabelle Lendl 71 73 75 219 (+3) T30<br />
Andrea Watts 75 82 72 229 (+13) T77<br />
Mason rUdolPH fall PrevieW (Par 72, 6,451 yards)<br />
name 1 2 3 total Finish<br />
Camilla Hedberg 73 73 76 222 (+6) T22<br />
Mia Piccio 75 74 76 225 (+9) T33<br />
Evan Jensen 78 75 75 228 (+<strong>12</strong>) T49<br />
Isabelle Lendl 77 74 80 231 (+15) T62<br />
Andrea Watts 82 77 79 238 (+22) T80<br />
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seC/PaC-<strong>12</strong> CHallenGe (Par 72, 6,447 yards)<br />
name 1 2 3 total Finish<br />
Mia Piccio 73 72 72 217 (+1) T7<br />
Camilla Hedberg 71 81 71 223 (+7) T39<br />
Evan Jensen 80 73 77 230 (+14) T70<br />
Andrea Watts 77 78 76 231 (+15) T79<br />
Isabelle Lendl 77 76 81 234 (+18) T89<br />
*Megan Pak 83 82 84 249(+33) T118<br />
Betsy raWls invitational (Par 72, 6,344 yards)<br />
name 1 2 3 total Finish<br />
Mia Piccio 71 70 80 221 (+5) 10<br />
Evan Jensen 68 79 77 224 (+8) T15<br />
Andrea Watts 72 78 74 224 (+8) T15<br />
Isabelle Lendl 74 77 76 227 (+11) T27<br />
Camilla Hedberg 74 79 76 229 (+13) T34<br />
*Lena Weichselgartner 78 77 87 242 (+26) T73
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suntRust GatoR woMen’s Golf invitational<br />
The SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s<br />
finest women’s collegiate golfing events . 20<strong>12</strong> will mark the 40th edition of this annual<br />
event . Since its beginning in 1973, the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational has consistently<br />
drawn topquality teams and players to Gainesville . As a result, several prominent<br />
golfers appear in the tournament record books, including three players who went on to earn<br />
Rolex PlayeroftheYear honors on the LPGA tour: Nancy Lopez, Pat Bradley and Betsy King .<br />
The tournament began as a two-day event and originally drew schools from the state and<br />
surrounding areas . In 1975, Gator Women’s Golf Invitational was expanded to a three-day<br />
event but it reverted back to its previous two-day format in 2009 . For 20<strong>12</strong>, the tournament<br />
will, once again, be a three-day event taking place March 16-18 .<br />
Last season, the team claimed its 17th SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational crown . They<br />
were boosted by three top-10 finishes . Evan Jensen, Isabelle Lendl and Mia Piccio all<br />
posted identical scores of 217(+7) that left them tied for seventh . The Gators have won the<br />
tournament seven times in the last <strong>12</strong> years .<br />
march 6-7, <strong>2011</strong><br />
team: Florida (865)<br />
Individual: Hannah Thompson, Florida State (210)<br />
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<strong>2011</strong> suntRust GatoR woMen’s Golf<br />
invitational Results<br />
teaM leaders<br />
Place school 1 2 3 score<br />
1 . Florida 280 292 293 865 (+25)<br />
2 . Florida State 295 294 294 883 (+43)<br />
3 . Ohio State 299 300 296 895 (+55)<br />
4 . Colorado 300 296 300 896 (+56)<br />
5 . Arkansas 298 296 305 899 (+59)<br />
T6 . Iowa State 302 294 305 901 (+61)<br />
T6 . Coastal Carolina 290 306 305 901 (+61)<br />
T6 . Chattanooga 297 304 300 901 (+61)<br />
9 . Augusta State 307 302 302 911 (+71)<br />
10 . Kent State 296 314 303 913 (+73)<br />
11 . Texas Tech 304 303 307 914 (+74)<br />
<strong>12</strong> . UCF 298 310 311 919 (+79)<br />
13 . Georgia State 308 294 326 928 (+88)<br />
14 . James Madison 307 3<strong>12</strong> 318 937 (+97)<br />
15 . UNC-Greensboro 308 317 315 940 (+100)<br />
16 . Stetson 320 321 305 946 (+106)<br />
17 . Missouri 315 313 319 947 (+107)<br />
individUal leaders (toP 10)<br />
Place Player (school) 1 2 3 score<br />
1 . Hannah Thomson (Florida State) 69 72 69 210 (E)<br />
2 . Vicky Villanueva (Ohio State) 72 67 73 2<strong>12</strong> (+2)<br />
T3 . Emma de Groot (Chattanooga) 73 73 70 216 (+6)<br />
T3 . Charlotte Lorentzen (Georgia State) 74 64 78 216 (+6)<br />
T3 . Jessica Wallace (Colorado) 75 68 73 216 (+6)<br />
T7 . Mia Piccio (Florida) 72 73 72 217 (+7)<br />
T7 . Isabelle Lendl (Florida) 68 77 72 217 (+7)<br />
T7 . Evan Jensen (Florida) 69 73 75 217 (+7)<br />
T7 . Maria Salinas (Florida State) 73 72 72 217 (+7)<br />
T7 . Kaitlyn Price (UCF) 67 76 74 217 (+7)<br />
florida finisHes<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T7 . Mia Piccio 72 73 72 217 (+7)<br />
T7 . Isabelle Lendl 68 77 72 217 (+7)<br />
T7 . Evan Jensen 69 73 75 217 (+7)<br />
<strong>12</strong> . Jessica Yadloczky 71 75 74 220 (+10)<br />
T23 . Andrea Watts 74 71 81 226 (+16)<br />
T65 . Megan Pak* 76 79 82 237 (+27)<br />
* <strong>com</strong>peted as an individual
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2010-11 Review (season statistics)<br />
toUrnaMent resUlts<br />
Date Tournament Rd. 1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Rd.4 Total Finish<br />
9/6 Labor Day Shootout 308 161* -- -- 469(+37) 2nd/6<br />
9/<strong>12</strong>-14 Cougar Class 292 294 289 -- 875(+11) 5th/21<br />
9/24-26 Mason Rudolph 286 295 291 -- 872(+8) T-10th/17<br />
10/8-10 Tar Heel Invitational 288 301 292 -- 881(+17) 15th/18<br />
11/5-7 Pac-10/ SEC Challenge 309 298 317 -- 924(+72) 18th/21<br />
2/14-16 Northrup Grumman 305 304 317 -- 926(+74) 8th/13<br />
2/27-3/1 Allstate Sugar Bowl 298 301 294 -- 893(+29) <strong>12</strong>th/17<br />
3/6-7 Gator Women’s Inv . 280 292 293 -- 865(+25) 1st/17<br />
4/1-3 Liz Murphey Classic 305 301 283 -- 889(+25) 5th/23<br />
4/15-17 SEC Championship 301 310 296 -- 907(+43) 9th/<strong>12</strong><br />
5/5-7 NCAA East Regional 298 297 285 -- 880(+16) 7th/24<br />
5/18-21 NCAA Championships 294 298 309 295 1196(+44) T-10th/24<br />
* Round shortened to nine holes due to darkness<br />
individUal stats<br />
stroke Average Best Rounds Finishes<br />
Name Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 36 54 Top 10 Top 25 Best<br />
Mia Piccio 35 2,581 73 .74 69 142 215 2 7 T6<br />
Marika Lendl 6 445 74 .17 72 149 221 -- -- T34<br />
Evan Jensen 35 2,614 74 .68 69 142 214 2 3 T7<br />
Andrea Watts 32 2,434 76 .06 68 142 217 1 2 T7<br />
Isabelle Lendl 32 2,445 76 .41 68 145 217 2 3 5<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 32 2,452 76 .63 70 146 220 1 1 T9<br />
Megan Pak 10 801 80 .10 74 155 236 -- 1 T15<br />
* Excludes nine-hole round played at Labor Day Shootout<br />
even or Under Par roUnds<br />
name score Par tournament<br />
Mia Piccio 70 72 Cougar Classic (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 72 72 Cougar Classic (2nd round)<br />
Evan Jensen 70 72 Cougar Classic (3rd round)<br />
Andrea Watts 72 72 Cougar Classic (3rd round)<br />
Andrea Watts 68 72 Mason Rudolph (1st round)<br />
Marika Lendl 72 72 Mason Rudolph (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 Mason Rudolph (2nd round)<br />
Evan Jensen 71 71 Mason Rudolph (3rd round)<br />
Marika Lendl 72 72 Mason Rudolph (3rd round)<br />
Evan Jensen 70 72 Tar Heel Invitational (1st round)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 71 72 Tar Heel Invitational (1st round)<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 72 72 Tar Heel Invitational (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 Tar Heel Invitational (3rd round)<br />
Evan Jensen 70 72 Tar Heel Invitational (3rd round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 Tar Heel Invitational (3rd round)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 70 72 Allstate Sugar Bowl (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 Allstate Sugar Bowl (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 71 Allstate Sugarbowl (1st round)<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 70 72 Allstate Sugarbowl (3rd round)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 68 70 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (1st round)<br />
Evan Jensen 69 70 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv . (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 69 72 Liz Murphey Classic (3rd round)<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 70 72 Liz Murphey Classic (3rd round)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 71 72 Liz Murphey Classic (3rd round)<br />
Mia Piccio 71 72 SEC Championship (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 69 72 SEC Championship (2nd round)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 72 72 NCAA East Regional (1st round)<br />
Andrea Watts 72 72 NCAA East Regional (2nd round)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 68 72 NCAA East Regional (3rd round)<br />
Mia Piccio 69 72 NCAA East Regional (3rd round)<br />
Andrea Watts 72 72 NCAA East Regional (3rd round)<br />
Andrea Watts 72 72 NCAA Championships (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 72 72 NCAA Championships (1st round)<br />
Mia Piccio 70 72 NCAA Championships (1st round)<br />
Andrea Watts 71 72 NCAA Championships (4th round)<br />
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even or Under Par toUrnaMent sCores<br />
name score Par tournament<br />
Mia Piccio 215 216 Cougar Classic<br />
Evan Jensen 216 216 Cougar Classic<br />
Evan Jensen 214 216 Tar Heel Invitational<br />
Mia Piccio 216 216 Allstate Sugar Bowl
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2010-11 Review (touRnaMent Results)<br />
laBor day sHootoUt<br />
Jacksonville, Fla./TPC at Sawgrass<br />
Par 72 (6,147 yards)<br />
Andrea Watts 73-44=117 (+9) T7<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 77-41=118 (+10) T9<br />
Evan Jensen 81-39=<strong>12</strong>0 (+<strong>12</strong>) T<strong>12</strong><br />
Mia Piccio 77-43=<strong>12</strong>0 (+<strong>12</strong>) T<strong>12</strong><br />
Megan Pak* 80-41=<strong>12</strong>1 (+13) T15<br />
Isabelle Lendl 81-41=<strong>12</strong>2 (+14) 17<br />
team 308-161=469 (2nd out of 6)<br />
*Competed as an individual<br />
CoUGar ClassiC<br />
Charleston. S.C./Yearmans Hall Club<br />
Par 72 (6,210 yards)<br />
Mia Piccio 70-72-73=215 (-1) T6<br />
Evan Jensen 73-73-70=216 (E) T8<br />
Andrea Watts 74-75-72=221 (+5) T21<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 75-74-74=223 (+7) T29<br />
Isabelle Lendl 76-79-78=233 (+17) T77<br />
team 292-294-289=875 (5th out of 21)<br />
Mason rUdolPH WoMen’s<br />
CHaMPionsHiP<br />
Franklin, Tenn./Vanderbilt Legens Club<br />
Par 72 (6,281 yards)<br />
Evan Jensen 73-73-71=217 (+1) T35<br />
Andrea Watts 68-74-75=217 (+1) T35<br />
Marika Lendl 72-77-72=221 (+5) T46<br />
Mia Piccio 73-71-81=225 (+9) T62<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 73-79-73=225 (+9) T62<br />
team 286-295-291=872 (t10th out of 17)<br />
tar Heel invitational<br />
Chapel Hill, N.C./UNC Finley Golf Course<br />
Par 72 (6,285 yards)<br />
Evan Jensen 70-74-70=214 (-2) T19<br />
Mia Piccio 75-71-71=217 (+1) T27<br />
Isabelle Lendl 71-78-78=227 (+11) T66<br />
Andrea Watts 75-80-73=228 (+<strong>12</strong>) T73<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 72-78-79=229 (+13) 78<br />
team 288-301-292=881 (15th out of 18)<br />
PaC-10/seC CHallenGe<br />
Palo Alto, Calif./Stanford Golf Course<br />
Par 71 (6,103 yards)<br />
Marika Lendl 75-72-77=224 (+11) T34<br />
Evan Jensen 73-72-80=225 (+<strong>12</strong>) T38<br />
Mia Piccio 80-78-76=234 (+21) T79<br />
Andrea Watts 81-81-86=248 (+35) 103<br />
Isabelle Lendl 89-76-84=249 (+36) T104<br />
team 309-298-317=924 (18th out of 21)<br />
nortHUP GrUMMan reGional<br />
CHallenGe<br />
Palos Verde, Calif./Palos Verde Golf Club<br />
Par 71 (5,9<strong>12</strong> yards)<br />
Mia Piccio 74-72-78=224 (+11) T16<br />
Evan Jensen 77-78-77=232 (+19) T36<br />
Isabelle Lendl 78-79-79=236 (+23) T46<br />
Megan Pak* 84-78-74=236 (+23) T46<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 76-80-83=239 (+26) T52<br />
Andrea Watts 79-75-86=240 (+27) T55<br />
team 305-304-317=926 (8th out of 13)<br />
*Competed as an individual<br />
allstate sUGar BoWl interColleGiate<br />
New Orleans, La./English Turn Golf and Country Club<br />
Par 72 (6,105 yards)<br />
Mia Piccio 71-75-70=216 (E) T11<br />
Isabelle Lendl 70-75-77=222 (+6) T31<br />
Evan Jensen 76-74-77=227 (+11) T49<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 81-77-70=228 (+<strong>12</strong>) T52<br />
Megan Pak 84-83-81=248 (+32) 93<br />
team 298-301-294=893 (<strong>12</strong>th out of 17)<br />
sUntrUst WoMen’s Golf invitational<br />
Gainesville, Fla./Mark Bostick Golf Course at the<br />
University of Florida<br />
Par 70 (6,002 yards)<br />
Mia Piccio 72-73-72=217 (+7) T7<br />
Isabelle Lendl 68-77-72=217 (+7) T7<br />
Evan Jensen 69-73-75=217 (+7) T7<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 71-75-74=220 (+10) <strong>12</strong><br />
Andrea Watts 74-71-81=226 (+16) T23<br />
Megan Pak 76-79-82=237 (+27) T65<br />
team 280-292-293=865 (1st out of 17)<br />
liZ MUrPHey ColleGiate ClassiC<br />
Athens, Ga./UGA Golf Course<br />
Par 72 (6002 yards)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 73-74-71=218 (+2) 5<br />
Mia Piccio 79-75-69=223 (+7) T11<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 79-78-70=227 (+11) T35<br />
Evan Jensen 74-80-77=231 (+15) T58<br />
Andrea Watts 85-74-73=232 (+16) T63<br />
team 305-301-283=889 (5th out of 23)<br />
seC CHaMPionsHiP<br />
Auburn, Ala./Auburn University Club<br />
Par 72 (6,364 yards)<br />
Mia Piccio 71-81-69=221 (+5) T<strong>12</strong><br />
Evan Jensen 73-75-76=224 (+8) T17<br />
Isabelle Lendl 77-74-76=227 (+11) T24<br />
Andrea Watts 80-80-75=235 (+19) T46<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 81-81-79=241 (+25) 55<br />
team 301-310-296=907 (9th out of <strong>12</strong>)<br />
nCaa east reGional<br />
Daytona Beach, Fla./The Legends Course<br />
Par 72 (6,280 yards)<br />
Isabelle Lendl 72-78-68=218 (+2) T11<br />
Mia Piccio 75-74-69=218 (+2) T11<br />
Andrea Watts 77-72-72=221 (+5) T28<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 76-73-78=227 (+11) T52<br />
Evan Jensen 75-78-76=229 (+13) T64<br />
team 298-297-285=880 (7th out of 24)<br />
nCaa CHaMPionsHiPs<br />
Bryan, Texas/Traditions Golf Club<br />
Par 72 (6,260 yards)<br />
Andrea Watts 72-74-76-71=293 (+5) T15<br />
Mia Piccio 72-70-76-76=294 (+6) T19<br />
Evan Jensen 76-74-78-73=301 (+13) T45<br />
Jessica Yadloczky 81-80-80-75=316 (+28) T108<br />
Isabelle Lendl 74-83-79-81=317 (+29) 110<br />
team 294-298-309-295=1196 (t10th out of 24)<br />
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uf national chaMPionshiP teaMs<br />
1985 ncaa chaMPions<br />
May 22-25, Amherst College • New Seabury, Mass.<br />
The University of Florida team lived up to its No . 1 ranking as it registered a 15-stroke<br />
victory over the 18-team field at the fourth NCAA Women’s Golf Championship . Florida<br />
opened the tournament with an eight-stroke advantage and watched the lead grow as the<br />
tournament progressed . Senior standout Deb Richard finished in a three-way tie for second<br />
place at 299, one stroke away from the champion, Danielle Ammaccapane of Arizona State .<br />
UF freshman Karen Davies took fifth place with a three-round score of 301 .<br />
teaM standinGs (18 teaMs)<br />
1. <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 301-301-303-313–<strong>12</strong>18<br />
2 . Tulsa 314-307-305-307–<strong>12</strong>33<br />
3 . Arizona State 309-311-309-307–<strong>12</strong>36<br />
4 . Furman 317-310-294-316–<strong>12</strong>37<br />
5 . Miami 313-3<strong>12</strong>-317-313–<strong>12</strong>55<br />
individUal leaders (Par 73)<br />
1 . Danielle Ammaccapane, Arizona State 74-75-74-75–298<br />
2. Deb Richard, Florida 71-75-73-80–299<br />
Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa 77-74-73-75–299<br />
Dottie Pepper, Furman 75-73-72-79–299<br />
5. Karen Davies, Florida 78-72-75-76–301<br />
T16. Lisa Stanley, Florida 81-75-75-80–311<br />
T18. Page Dunlap, Florida 76-79-80-77–3<strong>12</strong><br />
T36. Tammy Towles, Florida 76-80-80-80–316<br />
1985 team: Front row (from left): Tammy Towles, Head Coach Mimi Ryan and Page Dunlap. Back row: Deb<br />
Richard, Lisa Stanley and Karen Davies.<br />
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1986 ncaa chaMPions<br />
May 28-31, Ohio State University • Columbus, Ohio<br />
It wasn’t as easy as the year before, but UF took home the NCAA Championship trophy for<br />
a second straight year, matching Miami’s back-to-back national titles in 1977- 78 . To add<br />
icing to the cake, Florida junior Page Dunlap claimed the individual crown with a one-stroke<br />
victory over New Mexico’s Caroline Keggi and Arizona State‘s Michelle Estill . Florida fell<br />
three strokes behind intrastate rival Miami after the opening round, but moved into a tie<br />
with the Hurricanes after the second day and took a five-stroke edge into the final round .<br />
UF struggled on the front nine during the last day, but regrouped on the back nine to post<br />
an eight-stroke victory .<br />
teaM standinGs (17 teaMs)<br />
1. <strong>FLORIDA</strong> 297-293-295-295–1180<br />
2 . Miami 294-296-300-298–1188<br />
3 . Southern Cal 305-291-307-299–<strong>12</strong>02<br />
4 . Arizona State 308-297-303-297–<strong>12</strong>05<br />
5 . Kentucky 307-303-299-297–<strong>12</strong>06<br />
Tulsa 306-300-300-300–<strong>12</strong>06<br />
individUal leaders (Par 73)<br />
1. Page Dunlap, Florida 73-70-72-76–291<br />
2 . Michelle Estill, Arizona State 74-72-74-72–292<br />
Caroline Keggi, New Mexico 74-73-74-71–292<br />
4 . Kay Cockerill, UCLA 74-71-75-74–294<br />
T7. Karen Davies, Florida 75-73-72-76–296<br />
Jill Briles-Hinton, Miami 71-78-74-73–296<br />
T<strong>12</strong>. Lisa Nedoba, Florida 79-74-73-71–297<br />
T27. Cheryl Morley, Florida 72-76-79-75–302<br />
T34. Lisa Stanley, Florida 77-76-78-73–304<br />
1986 team: Front row (from left): Karen Davies, Page Dunlap. Back row: Lisa Nedoba, Lisa Stanley, Cheryl Morley<br />
and Head Coach Mimi Ryan.
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southeasteRn confeRence chaMPionshiP teaMs<br />
1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2008<br />
From 1981 to 1987, Florida Women’s golfers claimed five of seven SEC Titles . Also during that reign, the 1983 and 1985 teams each came in second at the conference tournament . In<br />
addition, Florida golf teams brought home first-place hardware from two NCAA National Championships during the six-year span .<br />
The 1984 Gators claimed the program’s third SEC<br />
Championship with a six-stroke victory.<br />
The 1986 team not only won the SEC Championship,<br />
but also claimed the NCAA Championship. The<br />
1985-86 team still holds the school record for most<br />
tournament titles in a season (10). Karen Davies won<br />
the 1986 SEC Individual title as a sophomore.<br />
inDiviDual sec chaMPions<br />
lynn connelly<br />
71-72-68=211 (1981)<br />
• Became the first Lady Gator to win an SEC Championship in<br />
1981, when she captured the title by eight strokes, the largest<br />
margin of victory in any of Florida’s SEC Championships<br />
• One of the leaders on the Florida team which also captured the<br />
championship at the inaugural SEC Women’s Golf Championships<br />
Deb RichaRD<br />
72-67-77=216 (1982)<br />
74-72-71=217 (1983)<br />
73-73-72=218 (1984)<br />
• Only Florida women’s golfer to win multiple SEC titles, winning her<br />
first in 1982 and then capturing two more in 1983 and 1984<br />
• Recorded a four-stroke win in 1982, while she outplayed the field<br />
in 1983 by three strokes, and captured her third title in 1984, six<br />
shots ahead of the <strong>com</strong>petition<br />
• Was the winner of seven tournaments in her UF career, as well as<br />
runner-up at the 1985 NCAA Championships<br />
kaRen Davies<br />
77-75-69=221 (1986)<br />
• Won the SEC crown by one stroke as a sophomore in 1986<br />
• Three-time All-America selection (1986, 87, 88) and SEC Player<br />
of the Year in 1987<br />
26<br />
The 1987 team successfully defended its SEC<br />
Championship with a two-stroke victory to earn backto-back<br />
conference titles.<br />
cheRyl MoRley<br />
75-68-68=211 (1988)<br />
Florida’s most recent SEC title came in 2008 at the<br />
Tennessee National Golf Club in Loudon, Tenn. The<br />
dominating 17-stroke margin of victory was the largest<br />
at the SEC Championship since Georgia won the<br />
crown by 18 strokes in 1999.<br />
• Won the 1988 SEC title with a two-shot margin over the tournament<br />
field<br />
• Named All-SEC three times and All-America all four years of her<br />
collegiate career, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first UF women’s golfer to receive<br />
All-America honors every year of her playing career<br />
• Was a member of the Lady Gator squad which captured the 1986<br />
national championship<br />
Dina tayloR<br />
69-76-72=217 (1995)<br />
• Won her title by the closest margin of any Lady Gator SEC<br />
Championship medalist, in a one-hole playoff against teammate<br />
Jeanne-Marie Busuttil<br />
• Received honorable mention All-America honors as a freshman<br />
in 1993 and as a junior in 1995 by the National Golf Coaches<br />
Association<br />
• Finished in the top-10 21 times in her 40-tournament career<br />
• Career low round was a four under par 68 at the 1993 Ryder/<br />
Florida Women’s Collegiate<br />
aiMee cho<br />
72-73-71=216 (2003)<br />
• Second freshman in UF history to win medalist honors at the SEC<br />
Championships<br />
• Sank a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to win the title by one<br />
stroke<br />
• Shot an even-par 216 (72-73-71) to win the title, including a<br />
career and tournament-low one-under-par 71 in windy conditions<br />
on the final day<br />
• Named Golf World Player of the Week after her performance at<br />
the SEC Championships
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national anD sec honoRs<br />
national & sec honoRs<br />
national Honors<br />
NCAA Coach of the Year<br />
1986 Mimi Ryan<br />
nCaa individUal national CHaMPions<br />
1986 Page Dunlap<br />
all-aMeriCa<br />
(24 Athletes, 40 Honors)<br />
2010 Mia Piccio (Honorable mention)<br />
2008 Jessica Yadloczky (Second team)<br />
Tiffany Chudy (Honorable mention)<br />
Hannah Yun (Honorable mention)<br />
2007 Sandra Gal (First team)<br />
2006 Sandra Gal (Honorable mention)<br />
2004 Aimee Cho (Honorable mention)<br />
2003 Aimee Cho (Honorable mention)<br />
Andrea Vander Lende (Honorable mention)<br />
1998 Riko Higashio (First team)<br />
1997 Sara Beautell (Honorable mention)<br />
1996 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (Second team)<br />
Riko Higashio (Honorable mention)<br />
1995 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (Second team)<br />
Dina Taylor (Honorable mention)<br />
1993 Dina Taylor (Honorable mention)<br />
1991 Laura Brown (Honorable mention)<br />
1990 Lisa Hackney (Second team)<br />
1989 Cheryl Morley (First team)<br />
1988 Karen Davies (First team)<br />
Cheryl Morley (First team)<br />
1987 Karen Davies (First team)<br />
Cheryl Morley (Second team)<br />
Lisa Nedoba (Honorable mention)<br />
1986 Karen Davies (First team)<br />
Page Dunlap (First team)<br />
Cheryl Morley (Second team)<br />
Lisa Nedoba (Second team)<br />
Lisa Stanley (Honorable mention)<br />
1985 Page Dunlap (Second team)<br />
Deb Richard (First team)<br />
Lisa Stanley (Second team)<br />
1984 Laurie Burns (First team)<br />
Deb Richard (First team)<br />
1982 Laurie Rinker (First team)<br />
1980 Laurie Rinker (First team)<br />
1979 Beverley Davis (First team)<br />
Denise Hermida (First team)<br />
1978 Lori Garbacz (First team)<br />
1976 Beverley Davis (First team)<br />
BroderiCk aWard<br />
Page Dunlap, 1986<br />
Deb Richard, 1985<br />
dinaH sHore troPHy<br />
Riko Higashio, 1998<br />
southeasteRn<br />
confeRence honoRs<br />
seC CoaCH of tHe year<br />
2008 Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
1985 Mimi Ryan<br />
1984 Mimi Ryan<br />
all-soUtHeastern ConferenCe<br />
(32 Athletes, 58 Honors)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Mia Piccio (Second team)<br />
2010 Isabelle Lendl (Second team, All-Freshman team)<br />
2009 Jessica Yadloczky (First team)<br />
Evan Jensen (All-Freshman team)<br />
2008 Whitney Myers (First team)<br />
Jessica Yadloczky (First team)<br />
Hannah Yun (First team)<br />
Tiffany Chudy (Second team)<br />
2007 Sandra Gal (First team)<br />
2006 Sandra Gal (Second team)<br />
2005 Tiffany Chudy (Second team)<br />
2004 Aimee Cho (First team)<br />
2003 Aimee Cho (First team)<br />
Amanda Dick (Second team)<br />
Brittany Straza (Second team)<br />
2002 Jeanne Cho (Second team)<br />
Brittany Straza (Second team)<br />
Andrea Vander Lende (Honorable mention)<br />
2001 Brittany Straza (Honorable mention)<br />
2000 Jeanne Cho (Second team)<br />
Paula Marti (Second team)<br />
Brittany Straza (Second team)<br />
1998 Virginia Costa (Honorable mention)<br />
Riko Higashio (First team)<br />
1997 Sara Beautell (First team)<br />
Riko Higashio (First team)<br />
1996 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (First team)<br />
Riko Higashio (First team)<br />
Kimberly Little (Honorable mention)<br />
Dina Taylor (Second team)<br />
1995 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (First team)<br />
Sarah Jones (Second team)<br />
Kimberly Little (First team)<br />
Ann Pohira (Second team)<br />
Dina Taylor (First team)<br />
1994 Sarah Jones (First team)<br />
Kimberly Little (First team)<br />
Dina Taylor (First team)<br />
1993 Dina Taylor (First team)<br />
1991 Laura Brown (First team)<br />
1990 Lisa Hackney (First team)<br />
1989 Cheryl Morley (First team)<br />
1988 Karen Davies (First team)<br />
Cheryl Morley (First team)<br />
1987 Karen Davies (First team)<br />
Cheryl Morley (First team)<br />
Lisa Nedoba (First team)<br />
1986 Karen Davies (First team)<br />
Page Dunlap (First team)<br />
1985 Karen Davies (First team)<br />
Deb Richard (First team)<br />
1984 Laurie Burns (First team)<br />
Deb Richard (First team)<br />
1983 Deb Richard (First team)<br />
1982 Denise Hermida (First team)<br />
Deb Richard (First team)<br />
Laurie Rinker (First team)<br />
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seC fresHMan of tHe year*<br />
1996 Riko Higashio<br />
1995 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil<br />
1993 Dina Taylor%<br />
1988 Laura Brown<br />
1986 Lisa Nedoba<br />
1985 Karen Davies<br />
seC Player of tHe year*<br />
1990 Lisa Hackney<br />
1988 Cheryl Morley<br />
1987 Karen Davies<br />
1985 Deb Richard<br />
*Awards started in 1985<br />
seC sCHolar-atHlete of tHe year*<br />
2007 Sandra Gal^<br />
seC sPortsMansHiP aWard#<br />
2008 Jessica Yadloczky<br />
#Award started in 2008<br />
*Awards started in 2004<br />
^Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year<br />
%Co-Freshman of the Year
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ncaa yeaR by yeaR Results<br />
year sec Regional national coach<br />
1971 — — 4th Mimi Ryan<br />
1972 — — 7th Mimi Ryan<br />
1973 — — 7th Mimi Ryan<br />
1974 — — 5th Mimi Ryan<br />
1975 — — 3rd Mimi Ryan<br />
1976 — — 4th Mimi Ryan<br />
1977 — — 5th Mimi Ryan<br />
1978 — — 2nd Mimi Ryan<br />
1979 — — 2nd Mimi Ryan<br />
1980 — — 7th Mimi Ryan<br />
1981 1st — 8th Mimi Ryan<br />
1982 1st — 3rd-AIAW Mimi Ryan<br />
4th-NCAA Mimi Ryan<br />
1983 2nd — 5th Mimi Ryan<br />
1984 1st — 4th Mimi Ryan<br />
1985 2nd — 1st Mimi Ryan<br />
1986 1st — 1st Mimi Ryan<br />
1987 1st — 3rd Mimi Ryan<br />
1988 2nd — 4th Mimi Ryan<br />
1989 2nd — 5th Mimi Ryan<br />
1990 5th — 3rd Mimi Ryan<br />
1991 1st — 15th Mimi Ryan<br />
1992 4th — — Mimi Ryan<br />
1993 4th 14th — Mimi Ryan<br />
1994 6th 7th 15th Mimi Ryan<br />
ncaa chaMPionshiPs histoRy<br />
year host Institution winning team score top Individual/school (score)<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Texas A&M UCLA 1,173 Austin Ernst/LSU (281)<br />
2010 Adams State Purdue 1,153 Caroline Hedwall/Oklahoma State (276)<br />
2009 Georgetown Arizona State 1,182 Maria Hernandez/Purdue (289)<br />
2008 New Mexico Southern Cal 1,168 Azahara Munoz/Arizona State (287)*<br />
2007 Central Florida Duke 1,170 Stacy Lewis/Arkansas (282)<br />
2006 Ohio State Duke 1,167 Dewi Schreefel/Southern Cal (286)<br />
2005 Oregon State Duke 1,170 Anne Grzebien/Duke (286)<br />
2004 Auburn UCLA 1,148 Sarah Huart/California (278)<br />
2003 Purdue Southern Cal 1,197 Mikaela Parmlid/Southern Cal (297)<br />
2002 Washington Duke 1,164 Virada Nirapathpongporn/Duke (279)<br />
2001 Stetson Georgia 1,176 Candy Hannemann/Duke (285)<br />
2000 Oregon State Arizona 1,175 Jenna Daniels/Arizona (287)<br />
1999 Tulsa Duke 895 Grace Park/Arizona State (2<strong>12</strong>)+<br />
1998 Wisconsin Arizona State 1,155 Jennifer Rosales/Southern Cal (279)<br />
1997 Ohio State Arizona State 1,178 Heather Bowie/Texas (285)<br />
1996 UCLA Arizona 1,240* Marisa Baena/Arizona (296)<br />
1995 UNC Wilmington Arizona State 1,155 Kristel Mourgue d’Algue/ASU (283)<br />
1994 Oregon Arizona State 1,189 Emilee Klein/Arizona State (286)<br />
1993 Georgia Arizona State 1,187 Charlotta Sorenstam/Texas (287)<br />
1992 Arizona State San Jose State 1,171 Vicki Goetze/Georgia (280)<br />
1991 Ohio State UCLA 1,197* Annika Sorenstam/Arizona (290)<br />
1990 South Carolina Arizona State 1,206 Susan Slaughter/Arizona (297)*<br />
1989 Stanford San Jose State 1,208 Pat Hurst/San Jose State (292)<br />
1988 New Mexico State Team forfeit Melissa McNamara/Tulsa (287)<br />
1987 New Mexico San Jose State 1,187 Caroline Keggi/New Mexico (289)*<br />
1986 Ohio State Florida 1,180 Page Dunlap/Florida (291)<br />
28<br />
year sec Regional national coach<br />
1995 1st 9th — Kim Haddow*<br />
1996 T3rd T3rd 9th Kim Haddow<br />
1997 3rd 7th 10th Kim Haddow<br />
1998 9th T5th 2nd Kim Haddow^<br />
1999 11th — — Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2000 T5th 11th 18th Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2001 5th 11th — Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2002 6th 4th T6th Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2003 2nd 7th 8th Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2004 5th 9th# — Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2005 6th 7th 10th Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2006 6th 4th 6th Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2007 2nd 10th — Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2008 1st 1st 9th Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2009 8th 16th — Jill Briles-Hinton<br />
2010 10th 11th — Jan Dowling<br />
<strong>2011</strong> 9th 7th T10th Jan Dowling<br />
Note: SEC Championships for women began in 1980-81 . AIAW Championships began in<br />
1975 and ended in 1982 when the NCAA Championships began .<br />
* Kim Haddow joined the UF program in January of 1995 - Mimi Ryan announced retirement<br />
in October of 1994 .<br />
^ Kelly Meyers acted as interim coach for 1998 NCAA action after Haddow resigned in<br />
April of 1998 .<br />
# Florida tied for eighth, but lost in a playoff to Oklahoma State .<br />
year host Institution winning team score top Individual/school (score)<br />
1985 Amherst College Florida 1,218 Danielle Ammaccapane/ASU (298)<br />
1984 Georgia Miami 1,214 Cindy Schreyer/Georgia (297)*<br />
1983 Georgia Texas Christian 1,193 Penny Hammel/Miami (284)<br />
1982 Stanford Tulsa 1,191 Kathy Baker/Tulsa (295)<br />
1982 Ohio State# Tulsa 1,205 Amy Benz/Southern Methodist (290)<br />
1981 Georgia Florida State 1,220 Terry Moody/Georgia (296)<br />
1980 New Mexico Tulsa 1,188 Patty Sheehan/San Jose State (289)<br />
1979 Oklahoma State SMU Kyle O’Brien/SMU (292)<br />
1978 Florida Miami (Fla .) 1,218 Debbie Petrizzi/Texas (291)<br />
1977 Hawaii Miami (Fla .) 1,220 Cathy Morse/Miami (299)<br />
1976 Michigan State Furman 1,251 Nancy Lopez/Tulsa (302)*<br />
1975 Arizona Arizona State 1,281 Barbara Barrow/San Diego St . (300)<br />
1974 San Diego State Rollins 1,281 Mary Budke/Oregon State (301)<br />
San Diego State 625@<br />
1973 Mt . Holyoke North Carolina Bonnie Lauer/Michigan State (305)<br />
Note:@ Team consisted of two players . After 1974, teams consisted of five players .<br />
* Denotes playoff<br />
# 1982 was the transition year for women’s collegiate championships . Ohio State played<br />
host for the final AIAW Championship and Stanford played host for the first NCAA<br />
Championship .<br />
+ Three rounds
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uf inDiviDual ncaa ReGional scoRes<br />
1993 nCaa east reGional, santa MoniCa CoUrse, Baton<br />
roUGe, la.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T29 Dina Taylor 74 79 77 230<br />
T48 Sarah Jones 81 75 80 236<br />
56 Valerie Cofran 82 73 82 237<br />
T73 Kimberly Little 78 78 85 241<br />
T88 Kelly Johnston 82 79 86 247<br />
1994 nCaa east reGional, forest akers West Golf CoUrse,<br />
east lansinG, MiCH.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T<strong>12</strong> Sarah Jones 79 72 82 233<br />
T22 Dina Taylor 80 76 80 236<br />
T53 Kelly Johnston 85 78 81 244<br />
T53 Kimberly Little 89 77 78 244<br />
T62 Kirsten Johnstone 88 77 81 246<br />
1995 nCaa east reGional, QUail ridGe Golf CoUrse,<br />
MeMPHis, tenn.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T25 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 78 76 75 229<br />
T34 Sarah Jones 78 75 78 231<br />
T34 Ann Pohira 75 79 77 231<br />
T52 Dina Taylor 76 80 78 234<br />
T75 Kimberly Little 78 79 82 239<br />
1996 nCaa east reGional, Grand national lake CoUrse,<br />
oPelika, ala.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
1 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 75 70 71 216<br />
T3 Riko Higashio 72 73 76 221<br />
T67 Dina Taylor 77 86 79 242<br />
T79 Kathryn Cusick 83 81 81 245<br />
T83 Kimberly Little 86 80 81 247<br />
1997 nCaa east reGional, Prairie vista Golf CoUrse,<br />
BlooMinGton, ill.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
8 Sara Beautell 78 80 73 231<br />
T18 Riko Higashio 77 82 77 236<br />
T29 Ann Pohira 82 81 76 239<br />
T75 Susan Conger 82 88 78 248<br />
T89 Virginia Costa 81 88 82 251<br />
1998 nCaa east reGional, dUke Golf ClUB, dUrHaM, n.C.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
4 Riko Higashio 72 76 70 218<br />
T15 Ann Pohira 78 73 74 225<br />
T58 Sara Beautell 78 72 86 236<br />
T65 Virginia Costa 81 77 80 238<br />
T65 Lauren Jeske 80 76 82 238<br />
2000 nCaa east reGional, osU sCarlet CoUrse, ColUMBUs,<br />
oHio<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T17 Brittany Straza 74 74 77 225<br />
T28 Paula Marti 74 78 76 228<br />
T40 Sam Zausner White 76 78 76 230<br />
T52 Jeanne Cho 76 79 77 232<br />
T101 Dana von Louda 77 84 80 241<br />
29<br />
2001 nCaa Central reGional, kaMPen CoUrse, West<br />
lafayette, ind.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T21 Amanda Dick 77 75 82 234<br />
T53 Jeanne Cho 78 80 83 241<br />
T53 Joy Stephenson 82 79 80 241<br />
T72 Sam Zausner White 86 78 82 246<br />
WD Brittany Straza 75 79 W<br />
2002 nCaa east reGional, tHe University ClUB, Baton<br />
roUGe, la.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T20 Whitney Code 69 74 78 221<br />
T20 Jeanne Cho 71 75 75 221<br />
T27 Brittany Straza 72 74 76 222<br />
T34 Andrea Vander Lende 80 70 73 223<br />
T45 Amanda Dick 74 72 79 225<br />
2003 nCaa Central reGional, firetHorn Golf ClUB,<br />
linColn, neB.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T<strong>12</strong> Aimee Cho 76 75 76 227<br />
T17 Jeanne Cho 77 73 78 228<br />
T47 Andrea Vander Lende 76 74 88 238<br />
T65 Amanda Dick 82 76 84 242<br />
79 Camila Gonzalez 84 75 85 244<br />
2004 nCaa east reGional, Mission inn Golf resort, HoWeyin-tHe-Hills,<br />
fla.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T29 Amanda Dick 78 73 78 229<br />
T32 Andrea Vander Lende 81 71 78 230<br />
T36 Aimee Cho 76 75 80 231<br />
T57 Camila Gonzalez 78 76 84 238<br />
T64 Sarah McNaughton 78 83 79 240<br />
2005 nCaa east reGional, Mark BostiCk Golf CoUrse,<br />
Gainesville, fla.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T10 Sandra Gal 71 74 72 217<br />
T15 Andrea Vander Lende 72 73 75 220<br />
T28 Tiffany Chudy 69 79 76 224<br />
T47 Whitney Myers 75 78 75 228<br />
T67 C .J . Kim 78 76 78 232<br />
2006 nCaa Central reGional, traditions Golf ClUB, Bryan,<br />
texas<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T13 Whitney Myers 73 77 75 225<br />
T15 Sandra Gal 76 79 71 226<br />
T26 Ornella Jouven 76 75 78 229<br />
T35 Tiffany Chudy 76 82 73 231<br />
T76 Mallory Blackwelder 83 81 78 242<br />
2007 nCaa West reGional, entrada at snoW Canyon, st.<br />
GeorGe, UtaH<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T19 Mallory Blackwelder 74 78 72 224<br />
T19 Sandra Gal 77 74 73 224<br />
T24 Ornella Jouven 72 76 77 225<br />
T66 Whitney Myers 86 76 75 234<br />
T95 Tiffany Chudy 86 83 82 251
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
uf inDiviDual ncaa ReGional scoRes<br />
2008 nCaa east reGional, University of GeorGia Golf<br />
CoUrse, atHens, Ga.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T7 Tiffany Chudy 72 75 71 218<br />
T10 Jessica Yadloczky 73 72 75 220<br />
T15 Ornella Jouven 72 73 77 222<br />
T17 Hannah Yun 73 75 75 223<br />
T68 Nicole Schachner 82 76 77 235<br />
2009 nCaa east reGional, Mark BostiCk Golf CoUrse,<br />
Gainesville, fla.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T34 Evan Jensen 71 75 76 222<br />
T61 Andrea Watts 78 75 75 228<br />
T72 Nicole Schachner 78 76 76 230<br />
T76 Jessica Yadloczky 79 78 75 232<br />
T92 Lauren Uzelatz 78 75 86 239<br />
2010 nCaa east reGional, ironWood CoUntry ClUB,<br />
Greenville, n.C.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T26 Mia Piccio 69 76 74 219<br />
T47 Isabelle Lendl 69 77 77 223<br />
T54 Marika Lendl 73 73 78 224<br />
T73 Evan Jensen 74 73 81 228<br />
T73 Andrea Watts 73 75 80 228<br />
<strong>2011</strong> nCaa east reGional, tHe leGends CoUrse, daytona<br />
BeaCH, fla.<br />
Place Player 1 2 3 score<br />
T11 . Isabelle Lendl 72 78 68 218 (+2)<br />
T11 . Mia Piccio 75 74 69 218 (+2)<br />
T28 . Andrea Watts 77 72 72 221 (+5)<br />
T52 . Jessica Yadloczky 76 73 78 227 (+11)<br />
T64 . Evan Jensen 75 78 76 229 (+13)<br />
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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
acaDeMic anD aMateuR honoRs<br />
aMateuR honoRs<br />
Us aMateUr CHaMPions<br />
1976 Donna Horton<br />
1985 Deb Richard<br />
international CoMPetition<br />
Sara Beautell 1996 World Amateur Team Championship<br />
Karen Davies 1988 Great Britain-Ireland Curtis Cup<br />
1987 Great Britain Vagliano Trophy Match<br />
1987 Commonwealth Team Tournament<br />
1986 Great Britain-Ireland Curtis Cup<br />
1985 NCAA-Japan Competition (Champion and MVP)<br />
Page Dunlap 1986 NCAA-Japan Competition (Champion<br />
and MVP)<br />
Sandra Gal 2006 World Amateur Team Championship<br />
Mary Hafeman 1980 Curtis Cup<br />
Donna Horton 1976 World Cup<br />
1976 Curtis Cup<br />
Mia Piccio 2010 World Amateur Team Championship<br />
2010 Asian Games<br />
Deb Richard 1985 World Cup (Champion)<br />
Naree Song 2002 World Amateur Team Championship<br />
Dina Taylor 1994 U .S . vs . Japan Friendship Match<br />
Michele Vinieratos 1990 NCAA-Japan Competition<br />
national acaDeMic<br />
honoRs<br />
veriZon aCadeMiC all-aMeriCa teaM<br />
2003 Jeanne Cho (Third Team)<br />
national Golf CoaCHes assoCiation<br />
all-aMeriCan sCHolar Golf teaM*<br />
2010 Isabelle Lendl<br />
2007 Sandra Gal<br />
2006 Mallory Blackwelder<br />
Sandra Gal<br />
Ornella Jouven<br />
2005 Sandra Gal<br />
Camila Gonzalez<br />
2003 Aimee Cho<br />
Jeanne Cho<br />
Camila Gonzalez<br />
2002 Jeanne Cho<br />
Whitney Code<br />
2001 Jeanne Cho<br />
1999 Lauren Shniderman<br />
1998 Riko Higashio<br />
veriZon aCadeMiC all-distriCt teaM<br />
2003 Jeanne Cho (First Team)<br />
2002 Jeanne Cho (First Team)<br />
2001 Jeanne Cho (First Team)<br />
sec<br />
aCadeMiC Honors seC aCadeMiC<br />
Honor roll<br />
(44 atHletes, 90 Honors)*<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Evan Jensen<br />
Isabelle Lendl<br />
Marika Lendl<br />
Mia Piccio<br />
Andrea Watts<br />
Jessica Yadloczky<br />
2010 Bryce Alley<br />
Evan Jensen<br />
Marika Lendl<br />
Nicole Schachner<br />
Lauren Uzelatz<br />
Andrea Watts<br />
Jessica Yadloczky<br />
2009 Brittany Nelson<br />
Nicole Schachner<br />
Lauren Uzelatz<br />
Jessica Yadloczky<br />
2008 Tiffany Chudy<br />
Laura Erzisnick<br />
Kelly Hurst<br />
Ornella Jouven<br />
C .J . Kim<br />
Brittany Nelson<br />
Nicole Schachner<br />
Eleanor Tucker<br />
Lauren Uzelatz<br />
Jessica Yadloczky<br />
2007 Mallory Blackwelder<br />
Tiffany Chudy<br />
Laura Erzisnisk<br />
Sandra Gal<br />
Ornella Jouven<br />
C .J . Kim<br />
Brittany Nelson<br />
Eleanor Tucker<br />
2006 Tiffany Chudy<br />
Sandra Gal<br />
Camila Gonzalez<br />
Ornella Jouven<br />
C .J . Kim<br />
Tarah McNaughton<br />
Eleanor Tucker<br />
Laura Erzisnisk<br />
2005 Tiffany Chudy<br />
Whitney Code<br />
Sandra Gal<br />
Camila Gonzalez<br />
Ornella Jouven<br />
Tarah McNaughton<br />
Andrea Vander Lende<br />
2004 Aimee Cho<br />
Whitney Code<br />
Amanda Dick<br />
Camila Gonzalez<br />
Tarah McNaughton<br />
2003 Jeanne Cho<br />
Whitney Code<br />
Joy Stephenson<br />
Brittany Straza<br />
2002 Jeanne Cho<br />
Joy Stephenson<br />
Brittany Straza<br />
31<br />
2001 Jeanne Cho<br />
Lauren Shniderman<br />
Joy Stephenson<br />
Brittany Straza<br />
2000 Dana von Louda<br />
Lauren Shniderman<br />
1999 Dana von Louda<br />
1998 Courtney Baker<br />
Riko Higashio<br />
Ann Pohira<br />
Dana von Louda<br />
1997 Susan Conger<br />
Riko Higashio<br />
Ann Pohira<br />
1996 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil<br />
Ann Pohira<br />
1995 Wendi Rowe<br />
1994 Sandra Haines<br />
Kelly Johnston<br />
Wendi Rowe<br />
Maret Stanley<br />
1993 Sandra Haines<br />
Kelly Johnston<br />
Delphine LeGrand<br />
Wendi Rowe<br />
Maret Stanley<br />
1992 Kelly Johnston<br />
Delphine LeGrand<br />
1991 Laura Brown<br />
1990 Laura Brown<br />
1989 Lisa Hackney<br />
Cheryl Morley<br />
1988 Lisa Hackney<br />
1984 Laurie Burns<br />
Clarissa Dombeck<br />
*Award started in 1984
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
RecoRDs<br />
individUal viCtories<br />
name victories<br />
1 . Karen Davies 9<br />
2 . Deb Richard 7<br />
3 . Riko Higashio 4<br />
Donna Horton 4<br />
Cheryl Morley 4<br />
6 . Page Dunlap 3<br />
Sandra Gal 3<br />
Suzanne Jackson 3<br />
Dina Taylor 3<br />
toP season stroke averaGe<br />
Average<br />
score name season<br />
72 .69 Sandra Gal 2006-07<br />
73 .1 Deb Richard 1984-85<br />
73 .66 Whitney Myers 2007-08<br />
73 .7 Deb Richard 1983-84<br />
73 .74 Mia Piccio 2010-11<br />
74 .00 Jessica Yadloczky 2007-08<br />
74 .13 Lisa Nedoba 1986-87 (5 tournaments)<br />
74 .23 Aimee Cho 2003-04<br />
74 .27 Sandra Gal 2005-06<br />
74 .28 Karen Davies 1985-86<br />
74 .38 Riko Higashio 1997-98<br />
74 .40 Karen Davies 1986-87<br />
74 .44 Tiffany Chudy 2007-08<br />
toP individUal toUrnaMent averaGe<br />
(54 Holes)<br />
Average<br />
score name season<br />
213 .6 Whitney Myers 2007-08<br />
217 .6 Sandra Gal 2006-07<br />
219 .3 Deb Richard 1984-85<br />
220 .4 Aimee Cho 2002-03<br />
220 .72 Mia Piccio 2010-11<br />
221 .1 Deb Richard 1983-84<br />
221 .89 Isabelle Lendl 2009-10<br />
222 Jessica Yadloczky 2007-08<br />
222 .3 Lisa Nedoba 1986-87 (5 tournaments)<br />
222 .78 Aimee Cho 2003-04<br />
222 .9 Karen Davies 1985-86<br />
223 .14 Riko Higashio 1997-98<br />
loW teaM roUnd averaGe<br />
Average score season<br />
294 .47 2007-08<br />
295 .58 1986-87<br />
297 .84 2009-10<br />
298 .6 2004-05<br />
298 .94 2006-07<br />
299 .19 1985-86<br />
299 .56 2005-06<br />
300 .45 2010-11<br />
300 .53 2001-02<br />
300 .69 1984-85<br />
302 .46 2002-03<br />
loW teaM toUrnaMent averaGe<br />
Average score season<br />
883 .5 2007-08<br />
886 .74 1986-87<br />
897 .57 1985-86<br />
898 .36 2005-06<br />
901 .2 2004-05<br />
902 .07 1984-85<br />
902 .67 2002-03<br />
toP individUal roUnd<br />
score name tournament Date<br />
66/First Jessica Yadloczky 2009 UCF Challenge March 8, 2009<br />
67/Second Camilla Hedberg <strong>2011</strong> Cougar Classic Sept . <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2011</strong><br />
67/Middle Isabelle Lendl 2010 Central District Invitational Feb . 22, 2010<br />
67/Middle Eleanor Tucker 2008 Lady Gator Invitational Feb . 23, 2008<br />
67/Third Jessica Yadloczky 2007 Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Oct . 28, 2007<br />
67/Middle Whitney Myers 2007 Wildcat Fall Invitational Sept . 30, 2007<br />
67/Final Tanja Arnold 1999 SEC Championships April 18, 1999<br />
67/Middle Riko Higashio 1996 Lady Gator Invitational March 2, 1996<br />
67/First Cheryl Morley 1986 Pat Bradley Championships Nov . 17, 1986<br />
67/Middle Page Dunlap 1985 Ryder Championships April 13, 1985<br />
67/Middle Deb Richard 1982 SEC Championships May 15, 1982<br />
68/First Evan Jensen <strong>2011</strong> Betsy Rawls Nov . 1, <strong>2011</strong><br />
68/First Isabelle Lendl <strong>2011</strong> SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational March 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />
68/Final Isabelle Lendl <strong>2011</strong> NCAA East Regional May 7, <strong>2011</strong><br />
68/Third Evan Jensen 2009 Kiawah Island Classic Feb . 24, 2009<br />
68/Middle Tiffany Chudy 2008 UCF Challenge March 10, 2009<br />
68/Final Tiffany Chudy 2007 Lady Gator Invitational March 11, 2007<br />
68/First Mallory Blackwelder 2005 Lady Wildcat Invitational Oct . 1, 2005<br />
68/First Jeanne Cho 2002 Liz Murphey Collegiate March 23, 2002<br />
68/Middle Jeanne Cho 2002 Mercedes Benz Championship Oct . 19, 2003<br />
68/Third Paula Marti 2000 NCAA Championships May 26, 2000<br />
68/First Sara Beautell 1998 NCAA Championships May 20, 1998<br />
68/Final Riko Higashio 1996 Ryder Championships April 7, 1996<br />
68/Middle Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 1995 Lady Gamecock Classic March 25, 1995<br />
68/Final Sarah Jones 1994 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate Nov . 7, 1994<br />
68/First Dina Taylor 1993 Ryder Championships April 2, 1993<br />
68/Second Cheryl Morley 1988 SEC Championships &Final May 7 & 8, 1988<br />
68/Final Deb Richard 1985 Ryder Championships April 14, 1985<br />
toP individUal toUrnaMent total<br />
score name tournament Date<br />
208 Camilla Hedberg <strong>2011</strong> Cougar Classic Sept . 11-13<br />
209 Jessica Yadloczky 2009 UCF Challenge March 8-11, 2009<br />
209 Tiffany Chudy 2008 Lady Gator Invitational Feb . 22-24, 2008<br />
210 Sandra Gal 2007 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Oct . <strong>12</strong>-14, 2007<br />
210 Sandra Gal 2007 Lady Gator Invitational Mar . 10-11, 2007<br />
210 Cheryl Morley 1986 Pat Bradley Championships Nov . 17-19, 1986<br />
210 Page Dunlap 1985 Ryder Championships April <strong>12</strong>-14, 1985<br />
211 Riko Higashio 1996 Lady Gator Invitational March 1-3, 1996<br />
211 Cheryl Morley 1988 SEC Championships May 5-8, 1988<br />
loW teaM sCores<br />
score/Round tournament course/city Date<br />
280/First 2010 SunTrust Lady Gator Mark Bostick GC/ Gainesville, Fla . March 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />
280/First 2008 SunTrust Lady Gator Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla . Feb . 11, 2008<br />
281/Second 2010 Central District Inv . River Wilderness CC/Parrish, Fla . Feb . 22, 2010<br />
283/Second 2008 SunTrust Lady Gator Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla . Feb . <strong>12</strong>, 2008<br />
283/Second 2008 UCF Challenge Red Tail CC/Sorrento, Fla . March 10, 2008<br />
283/Second 1985 Ryder Championships Rolling Hills CC/Davie, Fla . April 13, 1985<br />
284/Final 1985 Ryder Championships Rolling Hills CC/Davie, Fla . April 14, 1985<br />
284/Final 2008 SEC Championships Tenn . National/Loudon, Tenn . April 20, 2008<br />
284/First 2010 NCAA East Regional Ironwood GC/Greenville, N .C . May 6, 2010<br />
285/First 1998 NCAA Championships Univ . Ridge Golf Course/Madison, Wis . May 20, 1998<br />
285/First 1995 Ryder Championships Don Shula GR/Miami Lakes, Fla . April 7, 1995<br />
285/First 2007 Mason Rudolph Vanderbilt Legends CC/ Franklin, Tenn . Sept . 14, 2007<br />
285/Final <strong>2011</strong> NCAA East Region The Legends Course/Daytona Beach, Fla . March 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />
loW teaM toUrnaMent total<br />
score tournament course/city Date(s)<br />
849 2008 SunTrust Lady Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla . Feb . 22-24, 2008<br />
Gator Invitational<br />
856 <strong>2011</strong> Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S .C . Sept . 11-13, <strong>2011</strong><br />
857 2010 Central District Invitational River Wilderness CC/Parrish, Fla . Feb . 22-23, 2010<br />
865 <strong>2011</strong> SunTrust Mark Bostick GC/ Gainesville, Fla . Mar . 6-7, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Lady Gator Invitational<br />
865 2008 UCF Challenge Red Tail CC/Sorrento, Fla . March 9-11, 2008<br />
865 2007 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Cherokee CC/Knoxville, Tenn . Oct . <strong>12</strong>-14, 2007<br />
865 1985 Ryder Championships Rolling Hills CC/Davie, Fla . April <strong>12</strong>-14, 1985<br />
869 1996 SunTrust Lady Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla . March 1-3, 1996<br />
Gator Invitational<br />
869 1995 Ryder Championships Don Shula GR/Miami Lakes, Fla . April 7-9, 1995<br />
869 1988 SEC Championships Tiger Point G&CC/Gulf Breeze, Fla . May 5-8, 1988<br />
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<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
RecoRDs<br />
Most teaM titles<br />
(season)<br />
10 (1985-86)<br />
larGest MarGin of<br />
viCtory (teaM)<br />
34 Strokes (1995 Ryder Florida<br />
Women’s Collegiate & 1971 Florida<br />
Women’s Collegiate)<br />
larGest MarGin of<br />
viCtory (individUal)<br />
10 strokes<br />
Karen Davies, 1986 Dick McGuire<br />
Invitational<br />
Lisa Hackney, 1990 Woodbridge<br />
Invitational<br />
33
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
uf athletics hall of faMe<br />
karen davies - 2000<br />
• Came to the University of Florida as a freshman from England and would leave as one of<br />
the most decorated golfers in program history, a distinction she still holds to this day<br />
• One of only six golfers in school history to win an SEC individual championship, which she<br />
ac<strong>com</strong>plished in 1986 as a sophomore<br />
• Three-time All-American who also helped the Lady Gators to two SEC team titles, in addition<br />
to being a member of back-to-back NCAA Championship teams (1985-86)<br />
• Helped the European team retain the Curtis Cup twice from 1986-88<br />
PaGe dUnlaP - 1998<br />
• Arrived in Gainesville in 1984, following her older brother Scott’s footsteps to be<strong>com</strong>e a<br />
Florida golfer<br />
• Made an immediate impact and was named a two-time All-American, while also being a<br />
member of two-straight NCAA Championship squads in 1985 and 1986<br />
• Was an integral part of the 1986 Lady Gator golf team, the only team in the history of the<br />
program to win the state, conference and national titles all in the same season<br />
• All-Conference selection and the first and only female golfer in school history to win an<br />
individual NCAA Championship in 1985<br />
• Recieved the Broderick Award for golf in 1986, an award given annually to the nation’s<br />
top female collegiate student-athlete in each sport<br />
Mary HafeMan - 1998<br />
• Transferred to the University of Florida from the University of South Florida in 1977<br />
• Named team captain and MVP two years in a row<br />
• Twice ranked among the top-five amateur golfers in the country by Golf Digest<br />
• Helped the U.S. Team retain the Curtis Cup in 1980 with a 13-5 victory over the Europeans<br />
• Played professionally on the LPGA Tour until 1985 when injuries forced her to retire<br />
• Was elected a member of PGA of America in 1987, be<strong>com</strong>ing one of the few woman<br />
professionals in the country at that time<br />
• Appointed Golf Director of the Ocean Hammock GC in Palm Coast, Fla. in 1990, where<br />
she is considered one of the top-50 female golf instructors in the nation<br />
donna Horton - 1978<br />
• Won the Tucker Invitational during her first season as a Gator and would follow the win<br />
with three more victories during the 1975 season<br />
• Named to the U.S. Curtis Cup team (the female equivalent of the Walker Cup) in 1976<br />
and the Horton-led United States team defeated the Europeans 11 ½-6 ½ to retain the<br />
cup<br />
• Defeated Marianne Bretton to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship in 1976<br />
• Went on to have a 15-year LPGA career before retiring in 1992 with more than<br />
$900,000 in career-earnings<br />
34<br />
sUZanne JaCkson - 2006<br />
• Named UF’s Woman Athlete of the Year in 1974, while also earning team Most Valuable<br />
Player recognition twice<br />
• Captured three collegiate tournament titles before graduating with a degree in journalism<br />
in 1974<br />
• Became an instrumental figure at the LPGA, earning the rank of Director of Tournament<br />
Operations in 1984<br />
• Was one of the first three women to officiate the U.S. Open Men’s Championship, and<br />
she also served as an official at The Masters during her career<br />
• Received the Patty Berg award, named after the founder of the LPGA and given in<br />
acknowledgement of her diplomacy, sportsmanship, goodwill and contributions to the<br />
game in 1996<br />
• Prior to her passing in 1998, Jackson was widely regarded as one of the world’s top<br />
experts on the Rules of Golf<br />
CHeryl Morley - 2009<br />
• Member of the 1986 National Championship team<br />
• 1988 SEC Individual Champion<br />
• Member of the 1986 and 1987 SEC Championship teams and earned All-SEC status both<br />
years<br />
• Played on the Futures Tour for two years and was inducted in the National Golf Coaches<br />
Association (NGCA) Hall of Fame in 2000<br />
• Played two years in the U.S. Women’s Open<br />
deB riCHard - 1995<br />
• Only female golfer in school history to win multiple SEC titles, which she did three times<br />
in a row (‘82-’84), winning all three by at least three strokes<br />
• Helped the Gators to the SEC team title and won the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship<br />
in 1984<br />
• Named the initial SEC Women’s Golfer of the Year in 1985, her senior season<br />
• Capped off her collegiate tenure by finishing second in the NCAA Championship and<br />
receiving the Broderick Award for golf<br />
• Continued her success on the professional level where she has earned almost three million<br />
dollars during her 17-year LPGA career
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
floRiDa teaM titles<br />
teaM titles<br />
90 tOtAL teAm tItLes (mARgIn OF<br />
vIctORy)<br />
2010-11<br />
SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational (18)<br />
2009-10<br />
Central District Invitational (29)<br />
2007-08<br />
Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Classic (5)<br />
SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (23)<br />
Bryan National Collegiate (2)<br />
Southeastern Conference Championships (17)<br />
NCAA East Regional (1)<br />
2006-07<br />
SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (14)<br />
2005-06<br />
Lady Wildcat Invitational (10)<br />
Lady Puerto Rico Classic (2)<br />
SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (14)<br />
2002-03<br />
SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (7)<br />
2001-02<br />
Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout (<strong>12</strong>)<br />
SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (9)<br />
Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (1)<br />
2000-01<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (3)<br />
1999-2000<br />
Central Florida Invitational (11)<br />
SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (15)<br />
1997-98<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (4)<br />
1996-97<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (1)<br />
1995-96<br />
SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (15)<br />
Fripp Island/Ben Hogan Invitational (13)<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (20)<br />
1994-95<br />
Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate (13)<br />
River Wilderness Intercollegiate (2)<br />
Lady Gamecock Classic (11)<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (34)<br />
Southeastern Conference Championships (29)<br />
1993-94<br />
Lady Kat Invitational (3)<br />
Florida International/Pat Bradley Invitational (8)<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (6)<br />
Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational (13)<br />
1990-91<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (2)<br />
Southeastern Conference Championship (6)<br />
1989-90<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (8)<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (8)<br />
Woodbridge Invitational (14)<br />
1988-89<br />
Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (24)<br />
Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational (cochampion)<br />
1987-88<br />
Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational (5)<br />
Dick McGuire Invitational (2)<br />
Roadrunner/Diet Coke Invitational (28)<br />
1986-87<br />
Pat Bradley Invitational (13)<br />
Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational (29)<br />
Florida State Collegiate (4)<br />
Southeastern Conference Championship (2)<br />
1985-86<br />
Fall Lady Buckeye (1)<br />
Dick McGuire Invitational (18)<br />
Alabama Seascape Invitational (14)<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (33)<br />
Hudson Industries Invitational (13)<br />
Southern Methodist RoundUp (7)<br />
State Collegiate (29)<br />
Lady Sun Devil Invitational (11)<br />
Southeastern Conference Championship (30)<br />
NCAA Championship (8)<br />
1984-85<br />
Lady Seminole Invitational (24)<br />
Dick McGuire Invitational (1)<br />
Pat Bradley Invitational (23)<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (10)<br />
Hudson Industries Invitational (15)<br />
Lady Mustang RoundUp (2)<br />
Florida State Collegiate (25)<br />
NCAA Championship (15)<br />
1983-84<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (6)<br />
Southeastern Conference Championship (6)<br />
1982-83<br />
Monterrey (Mexico) Tournament (4)<br />
Suncoast Invitational<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (3)<br />
Florida State Collegiate (3)<br />
1981-82<br />
Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (27)<br />
FAIAW State Collegiate (6)<br />
Southeastern Conference Championship (21)<br />
1980-81<br />
Southeastern Conference Championship (7)<br />
35<br />
1979-80<br />
Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (10)<br />
FAIAW State Collegiate (28)<br />
1978-79<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (9)<br />
South Florida Invitational<br />
1977-78<br />
Houston Baptist International (17)<br />
Lady Paladin Invitational (17)<br />
1976-77<br />
Tucker Invitational (13)<br />
WSIC (9)<br />
1975-76<br />
WSIC (11)<br />
Auburn Invitational<br />
1974-75<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (1)<br />
Rollins Invitational<br />
WSIC (7)<br />
1973-74<br />
Lady Gator Invitational (3)<br />
1971-72<br />
Florida State Collegiate (2)<br />
1970-71<br />
Florida State Collegiate (34)
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
floRiDa inDiviDual titles<br />
66 tOtAL InDIvIDUAL tItLes (mARgIn OF<br />
vIctORy)<br />
Mallory BlaCkWelder<br />
’05 Lady Wildcat Invitational (6)<br />
laUra BroWn<br />
’90 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (1)<br />
Jeanne-Marie BUsUttil<br />
’95 Lady Gamecock Classic (1)<br />
’96 NCAA East Region Championship (4)<br />
aiMee CHo<br />
’03 SEC Championship (1)<br />
Jeanne CHo<br />
’00 Central Florida Invitational<br />
’02 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (1)<br />
tiffany CHUdy<br />
’08 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (3)<br />
lynn Connelly<br />
’81 SEC Championship (8)<br />
karen davies<br />
’85 Dick McGuire Invitational (6)<br />
’86 Dick McGuire Invitational (10)<br />
’86 State Collegiate (6)<br />
’86 Lady Sun Devil (3)<br />
’86 SEC Championship (1)<br />
’87 Oklahoma St ./Guadalajara Invitational (3)<br />
’87 McDonald’s-Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic (co-titlist)<br />
’88 Lady Gator Invitational (4)<br />
’88 Oklahoma St ./Guadalajara Invitational (5)<br />
Beverly davis<br />
’76 WSIC (2)<br />
’76 Auburn Invitational<br />
’Tucker Invitational (4)<br />
PaGe dUnlaP<br />
’85 State Collegiate (4)<br />
’86 Lady Gator Invitational (3)<br />
’86 NCAA Championship (1)<br />
JUlie foster<br />
’91 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (4)<br />
’91 Lady Paladin Invitational (co-titlist)<br />
sandra Gal<br />
’06 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (2)<br />
’07 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (5)<br />
’07 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Classic*<br />
lori GarBaCZ<br />
’77 Tucker Invitational<br />
lisa (HaCkney) Hall<br />
’90 Woodbridge Invitational (1)<br />
elaine Hand<br />
’78 Lady Paladin Invitational (1)<br />
denise HerMida<br />
’82 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (4)<br />
’82 FAIAW State Collegiate (1)<br />
riko HiGasHio<br />
’96 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (5)<br />
’96 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (1)<br />
’96 Lady Paladin Invitational (1)<br />
’97 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate*<br />
donna Horton<br />
’74 Tucker Invitational (1)<br />
’75 WSIC (3)<br />
’75 Rollins Invitational<br />
’75 State Collegiate (5)<br />
sUZanne JaCkson<br />
’73 Lady Gator Invitational<br />
’74 State Collegiate<br />
’74 WSIC (5)<br />
saraH Jones<br />
’95 River Wilderness Intercollegiate (3)<br />
isaBelle lendl<br />
’10 Central District Invitational^<br />
^ won in scorecard playoff (lowest final nine hole total)<br />
kiMBerly little<br />
’95 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (3)<br />
CHeryl Morley<br />
’86 Pat Bradley Invitational (6)<br />
’87 Dick McGuire Invitational (5)<br />
’88 SEC Championship (2)<br />
’89 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (2)<br />
deB riCHard<br />
’82 SEC Championship (4)<br />
’82 Lady Seminole Invitational (1)<br />
’82 Monterrey Invitational (1)<br />
’83 Southern Methodist Round-Up (3)<br />
’83 SEC Championship (3)<br />
’84 SEC Championship (6)<br />
’85 Lady Gator Invitational (3)<br />
laUrie rinker<br />
’81 South Florida Invitational<br />
kerry sCanlon<br />
’79 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (2)<br />
lisa stanley<br />
’84 Lady Seminole Invitational (2)<br />
Brittany straZa<br />
’99 Lady Buckeye Fall Invitational (1)<br />
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dina taylor<br />
’93 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (2)<br />
’95 SEC Championship*<br />
’96 Fripp Island/Ben Hogan Invitational (1)<br />
*won in playoff
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floRiDa anD the lPGa<br />
The University of Florida has a rich history of success for former-student athletes embarking on their professional careers and the women’s golf program is no exception . Former women’s<br />
golfers have earned over $9,999,000 million in career earning and collected a 13 tournament victories .<br />
At UF career victories career earnings<br />
Laura Brown 1988-91 0 $15,674<br />
Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 1995-96 0 $93,348<br />
Aimee Cho** 2003-04 0 $41,733<br />
Jeanne Cho-Hunicke 2000-03 0 $23,779<br />
Lynn Connelly 1980-83 0 $440,421<br />
Karen Davies 1985-88 0 $252,299<br />
Beverley Davis 1976-79 0 $103,753<br />
Page Dunlap-Halpin 1984-87 0 $211,064<br />
sandra gal 2004-07 1 $1,235,987<br />
Lori Garbacz 1977-78 1 $911,341<br />
Lisa (Hackney) Hall 1987-90 0 $838,960<br />
Riko Higashio 1996-98 0 $174,170<br />
Amelia Lewis** 2009 0 $31,777<br />
Paula Marti 2000 0 $496,727<br />
Deb Richard 1982-85 5 $2,759,551<br />
Laurie Rinker-graham 1980-83 2 $1,210,885<br />
Nancy (Rubin) Sharff 1977 0 $213,285<br />
Naree Song 2003 1 $23,392<br />
Michelle Vinieratos 1989-91 0 $13,003<br />
Donna (Horton) White 1975-76 3 $908,589<br />
Bold Denotes Active Player<br />
** Member of the Duramed FUTURES Tour<br />
All figures as of December <strong>2011</strong><br />
floRiDa’s aMateuR success<br />
sUMMer sUCCess in aMateUr Play<br />
During the offseason, members of the women’s golf team used their free time to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />
in amateur events .<br />
Juniors Isabelle Lendl and Mia Piccio qualified for the 2010 United States Women’s<br />
Amateur Championship as they each recorded top-five finishes in their respective sectional<br />
qualifying events .<br />
Lendl—a member of the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team and a Second Team<br />
All-SEC selection last season—earned her spot in the field in qualifying played at The<br />
Ranch Golf Club in Southwick, Mass . She carded a 74 (+2) and finished in second place to<br />
cement her place .<br />
Piccio, who has led the team in stroke average her first two years at UF, participated in the<br />
qualifying event at Sapona Country Club in Lexington, N .C . She overcame a two-and-a-half<br />
hour rain delay and registered a 71 (-1) to finish fourth and earn her spot .<br />
The same duo also took part in the 108th North & South Women’s Amateur, held at the par-<br />
72, 6,286-yard Pinehurst No . 2 in Pinehurst, N .C .—a single-elimination match play event<br />
in which 64 golfers <strong>com</strong>pete head-to-head . Piccio advanced to the Round of 16, recording<br />
wins over Suzie Lee (South Carolina) 3 and 2, and Joy Kim (Virginia) before falling to Emma<br />
Lavy (Arkansas) . Lendl made it to the semifinals, defeating Julie Carmichael (Indianapolis,<br />
Ind .) 3 and 2, Corrine Carr (South Carolina) 1-up, Lauren Greenlief (Virginia) 6 and 4 and<br />
Marina Alex (Vanderbilt) 1-up before finally succumbing to the eventual champion, Cydney<br />
Clanton (Auburn) 4 and 3 .<br />
On August 1, 2010, Piccio won the Women’s Trans Amateur Championship, located at the<br />
Country Club of Lincoln in Lincoln, Neb . by topping Agostina Parmigiani of Argentina 3<br />
and 2 in the final . The Philippines native was the qualifying medalist, earning herself the<br />
number one seed in the match play bracket . She is one of 13 players in the history of the<br />
tournament to finish as a qualifying medalist en route to winning the title and was the first<br />
to ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat since Paige Mackenzie in 2005 .<br />
Former Gator Jessica Yadloczky and junior Evan Jensen teamed up from August 3-5, 2010<br />
to record a fifth-place finish at the inaugural Hooters Women’s Collegiate Team Championship,<br />
<strong>com</strong>pleting play with a 283 (-5) . The three-day event, hosted at Achasta Country Club<br />
in Dahlonega, Ga ., featured 53 teams of two collegiate golfers from the same university .<br />
The opening round used an alternate shot format in which players alternated hitting the<br />
same ball . The second round featured a best ball format in which each player on a team<br />
plays her own ball throughout the round and the low score on each hole serves as the team<br />
score . The final round counted the aggregate score of each pair .<br />
A week later, Lendl and Piccio qualified for the match-play bracket of the U .S . Women’s<br />
Amateur after 36 holes of stroke play before dropping their respective first round matches .<br />
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letteRwinneRs<br />
Tanja Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘99<br />
Courtney Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘97-‘98<br />
Kathy Batura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘77-‘78<br />
Pat Bayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘73-‘74<br />
Sara Beautell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘97-‘98<br />
Kim Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘01-‘02<br />
Mallory Blackwelder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’05-‘06<br />
Tammy Bowman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘71-‘72<br />
Laura Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘88-‘91<br />
Jenny Buchanan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘85<br />
Laurie Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘81-‘84<br />
Jeanne-Marie Busuttil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘95-‘96<br />
Tammy Chisenhall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘94<br />
Aimee Cho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘03-’04<br />
Jeanne Cho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘00-‘03<br />
Tiffany Chudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘04-’07<br />
Mallory Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘03-‘05<br />
Whitney Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘02-‘05<br />
Valerie Cofran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘92-93<br />
Sandy Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘80-‘81<br />
Susan Conger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘95-97<br />
Sue Conlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘76<br />
Lynn Connelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’80-‘83<br />
Virginia Costa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘95-‘98<br />
Kathryn Cusick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘95-‘96<br />
Karen Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘85-‘88<br />
Beverley Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘76-‘79<br />
Nancy Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘73-‘74<br />
Amanda Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘01-’04<br />
Clarissa Dombek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘84<br />
Page Dunlap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘84-‘87<br />
Laura Erzinisk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘07<br />
Nancy Feifarek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘75-‘76<br />
Gia Felis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘76-‘77<br />
Pat Ferrante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘80-‘82<br />
Julie Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘89-‘92<br />
Sandra Gal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘04-’07<br />
Lori Garbacz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘77-‘78<br />
Camila Gonzalez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘03-‘06<br />
Marcela Gonzalez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘99<br />
Paula Gorman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘91<br />
Lisa Hackney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘87-‘90<br />
Mary Hafeman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘78-‘79<br />
Sandra Haines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘92-‘94<br />
Elaine Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘75-‘78<br />
Jamie Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘97-‘98<br />
Denise Hermida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘79-‘82<br />
Alissa Herron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘92<br />
Riko Higashio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘96-‘98<br />
Donna Horton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘75-‘76<br />
Pam Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘71-‘72<br />
Naomi Iida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘97 -’99<br />
Suzanne Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘73-‘74<br />
evan Jensen .......................‘08-present<br />
Lauren Jeske . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’98-‘99<br />
Kelly Johnston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘92-‘94<br />
Kirsten Johnstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘93-‘95<br />
Sarah Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘92-‘95<br />
Ornella Jouven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’05-’07<br />
C .J . Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘04-’07<br />
Chris Lebiedz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘79-‘81<br />
Delphine Legrand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘92-‘93<br />
isabelle lendl ......................’09-present<br />
Marika lendl .......................’09-present<br />
Kimberly Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘93-‘96<br />
Jody Lombard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘89<br />
Paula Marti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘00<br />
Marcia Mayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘74<br />
Tarah McNaughton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘03-06<br />
Cindy Meyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘71-‘72<br />
Kelly Moskal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘99<br />
Cheryl Morley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘86-‘89<br />
Nancy Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘73-‘74<br />
Whitney Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘04-’06<br />
Lisa Nedoba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘86-‘87/’89-‘90<br />
Brittany Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘06-’08<br />
Sandi Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘79-‘82<br />
Megan Pak. ........................’09-present<br />
Mia Piccio .........................’09-present<br />
Ann Pohira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘95-‘98<br />
Jill Repulski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘76-‘79<br />
Rhonda Reynolds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘89<br />
Deb Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘82-‘85<br />
Laurie Rinker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘80-‘82<br />
Jamie Rishel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘99<br />
Wendi Rowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘93-‘96<br />
Nancy Rubin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘77<br />
Kriss Rucinski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘75-‘77<br />
Kerry Scanlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘79-‘80<br />
Nicole Schachner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘07-‘10<br />
Martha Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘73-‘74<br />
Sue Scranton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘73<br />
Lauren Shniderman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’99-’00<br />
Linda Stack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘75-‘78<br />
Lisa Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘83-‘86<br />
Maret Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘91-‘94<br />
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Joy Stephenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘01- ‘03<br />
Brittany Straza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘00-‘03<br />
Suzy Strock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘88-‘91<br />
Dina Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘93-‘96<br />
Tammy Towles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘83-‘85<br />
Eleanor Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘04-’07<br />
Lauren Uzelatz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘08-‘10<br />
Andrea Vander Lende . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘02-‘05<br />
Dana von Louda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’98-’00<br />
Michele Vinieratos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘89-‘91<br />
Susan Waite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘78<br />
Julie Waldo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘79-‘80<br />
andrea Watts. ......................‘08-present<br />
Stacey West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘77, ‘79-‘80<br />
Nancy White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘74-‘77<br />
Lorie Wilkes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘87-‘89<br />
Sam Zausner White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘00-‘02<br />
Jessica Yadloczky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘07-‘10<br />
Hannah Yun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘07<br />
Boldface denotes returning players
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uf DePaRtMent of athletics<br />
Florida has claimed 158 sec titles since 1980<br />
men’s sports (8)<br />
Baseball<br />
Basketball<br />
Cross Country<br />
Football<br />
Golf<br />
Swimming and Diving<br />
Tennis<br />
Track and Field<br />
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women’s sports (11)<br />
Basketball<br />
Cross Country<br />
Golf<br />
Gymnastics<br />
Lacrosse<br />
Soccer<br />
Softball<br />
Swimming and Diving<br />
Tennis<br />
Track and Field<br />
Volleyball
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uf DePaRtMent of athletics<br />
A total of 13 top-10 finishes in NCAA action led the University of Florida athletic program to fourth overall in the 2010-11<br />
Learfield Sports Director’s Cup . It is Florida’s third consecutive top-four finish in the rankings . A pair of NCAA titles highlighted<br />
Florida’s finishes as eight teams placed among the nation’s top five . The Learfield Sports Director’s Cup, presented<br />
annually by the nation’s athletic directors, recognizes the schools with the best overall sports performances in an academic<br />
year . Points are awarded based on finishes and participation in 20 NCAA Division I sports . Florida finished fourth with<br />
<strong>12</strong><strong>12</strong> .25 points .<br />
University atHletiC assoCiation inC. Mission stateMent<br />
The University Athletic Association, Inc . exists to advance the University of Florida’s teaching, research and service missions<br />
. Through the education and the promotion of the health and welfare of students, the University Athletic Association<br />
seeks to link experiences of all backgrounds, races, origins, genders and cultures to prepare generations of students to be<br />
productive members of society . The character of the athletic programs at the University Athletic Association reflects the<br />
character of the University of Florida as a major, public, <strong>com</strong>prehensive institution of higher learning .<br />
The University Athletic Association is dedicated to the intellectual, physical and personal development of the studentathlete<br />
. Demonstrating leadership in all decisions affecting college athletics, the University Athletic Association will act in an<br />
ethical and honest manner, will promote an environment fostering the professional and personal achievement of coaches,<br />
administrators and staff and attain excellence in athletic performance, sportsmanship, financial strength and superior fan<br />
satisfaction .<br />
This vision in athletics is at the core of our responsibility to the University, to our students and to the public at large .<br />
sPrinGs residential CoMPlex<br />
Located near the athletic facilities, the Springs Residential Complex provides apartment-style living with two bedroom<br />
suites with a bathroom .<br />
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University of florida<br />
fiGHt sonG<br />
So give a cheer for the orange and<br />
blue<br />
Waving Forever<br />
Forever Pride of old Florida<br />
May She droop never<br />
We’ll sing a song for the flag today<br />
Cheer for the team at play<br />
On to the goal we’ll fight our way<br />
For Florida
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acaDeMics<br />
tHe offiCe of stUdent life Mission stateMent<br />
The mission of the Office of Student Life (OSL) team is to prepare University of Florida<br />
student-athletes for life after college . In order to ac<strong>com</strong>plish this mission, the OSL will<br />
provide and support quality programs and services that facilitate graduation and promote<br />
the overall development of student-athletes . The focus of these programs is to promote the<br />
personal, educational and career development of student athletes . The OSL staff is <strong>com</strong>mitted<br />
to empowering student-athletes to develop independence, self-reliance, personal<br />
values, leadership skills, interdependence and responsibility for their own lives .<br />
aCadeMiC:<br />
• Open door policy – advising at any time<br />
• Priority registration<br />
• Academic advising and mentoring<br />
• Tutorial Services – Group & Individual<br />
• Strategy Tours specifically for athletes with learning disabilities<br />
• Monitored classes and Study Hall<br />
Personal develoPMent:<br />
• Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)<br />
• Individuals and/or Group Seminars<br />
• New Student Orientation<br />
• Student Development in a University Setting<br />
• Psychologists available to help with personal information<br />
Professional/Career:<br />
• Career Resource Center<br />
• Career Counseling SDS 3340<br />
• Gator Career Network<br />
• Goodwill Gators Community Service Program<br />
• Professional Sports Counseling Panel<br />
• Recruiter Roundtable<br />
• Player Learning Assessments<br />
• Personalized Degree Plan<br />
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By tHe nUMBers<br />
179<br />
100%<br />
3.04<br />
6<br />
96<br />
Number of UF student-athletes that earned spots on the SEC<br />
Academic Honor Roll in the 2010-11 academic year .<br />
The women’s golf program is one of seven programs at UF to have<br />
100% Graduation Success Rate in 2010 .<br />
The <strong>com</strong>bined grade point average for all Gator student-athletes<br />
for the spring of <strong>2011</strong> .<br />
The number of Lady Gator golfers named to the SEC Spring<br />
Academic Honor Roll .<br />
The number of SEC Academic Honor Roll honors earned by the<br />
Lady Gators in program history .
<strong>FLORIDA</strong> wOmen’s <strong>gOLF</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>MEDIA</strong> SUPPLEMENT<br />
MaRk bostick Golf couRse<br />
With a brand-new $1 .8 million clubhouse renovation and a $4 million course renovation in<br />
2001, Florida boasts one of the finest overall facilities in all of collegiate golf .<br />
Since 1962, the Mark Bostick Golf Course (formerly the Gainesville Golf and Country Club)<br />
has been home to the Gators . The Gator golf program recently moved into a new era, playing<br />
on a fully-renovated course which opened in November of 2001 . While improvements<br />
and additions have been made over the years, this was the first full-scale renovation in 20<br />
years .<br />
The University of Florida hired Jacksonville-based architect Bobby Weed to head up the<br />
renovation and, along with an experienced staff, he constructed a course which is challenging<br />
for collegiate golfers .<br />
Par at the course remained 70 after the renovation, but the yardage was increased to<br />
6,701 .<br />
Some holes changed only slightly, keeping some familiarity, while others were <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />
redesigned to challenge golfers day in and day out . Both the men’s and the women’s golf<br />
teams host tournaments at Mark Bostick Golf Course in the spring .<br />
The Mark Bostick Golf Course plays host to the annual Gator Invitational and Gator<br />
Women’s Golf Invitational in addition to the yearly Gator Golf Day, where alumni and current<br />
PGA and LPGA Tour players return each year to give their time and money to continue<br />
the winning tradition of the Gator golf program . Various state tournaments and the SEC<br />
Championships have also been held at Mark Bostick Golf Course .<br />
CoUrse faCts :<br />
• Located less than a mile from campus, the University Golf Course and the Guy Bostick<br />
Clubhouse, home of the men’s and women’s golf teams, is situated on 110 acres of heavily<br />
tree-lined, softly rolling terrain .<br />
• The Lady Gator golf team plays the 18-hole, par-70 course to a length of 6,074 yards.<br />
• The course went through a $4 million renovation in 2001, which included new tees and<br />
fairway surfaces, 140-plus bunkers, triple-row irrigation and a newly-designed practice<br />
facility for the teams .<br />
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“The Mark Bostick Golf Course is a Donald<br />
Ross-designed course . The design of the<br />
course really challenges every aspect of the<br />
short game and also requires a wide variety<br />
of approach shots . It’s a great design for our<br />
teams to train on a daily basis - especially for<br />
our women .”<br />
-Head Coach Jan Dowling