2010-11 Women's Golf Media Guide

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Senior Nina Muehl

Junior Mayte Vizcarrondo


100 Years...

1912 First Men’s Basketball Team

1920 Baseball’s Jim Mooney

1938 Football Team

1940 Football Team

1954 Coach Madison Brooks


of Tradition

1969 Grantland Rice Bowl Team

1973 Building of Memorial Center

1989 Keith “Mister” Jennings

1996 Men’s Golf Ranked No. 1

2010 Men’s Tennis Championship Run


Table of Contents Contents, Roster, Quick Facts........ 2 Warren-Greene Golf Center.......... 3 Head Coach Stefanie Shelton........ 4 Assistant Coaches.......................... 5 Outlook......................................... 6 Buc Player Profiles.................... 7-10 Collage........................................ 11 2009-10 Results...................... 12-13 Records....................................... 14 All-time statistical leaders............ 15 Champions are BLUE.............. 16-17 Winning the Right Way........... 18-19 ETSU & Atlantic Sun Conference.20 Quick Facts

2010- 2011 Roster Name.......................... Cl....... Hometown/Previous School Sian Evans ...................Fr. ...... Gillingham, England / Rainham Mark Grammar Nina Muehl .................Sr. ...... Vienna, Austria / Vienna Business School Pearl Asaka Sim ........... Jr. ...... Santa Barbara, Calif. / Santa Barbara CC Lauren Smith ............... Jr. ...... Cramlington, England / Western Texas CC Larissa Steinfeldt ..........Fr. ...... Eschweiler, Germany / Stadtisches Gymnasium Eschweiler Mayte Vizcarrondo ...... Jr. ...... Cadiz, Spain / Grazalema

Media Relations

2010-11 Season Date Opponent

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Time/Result

09/28/2010 @ Starmount Forest Fall Classic (Greensboro, N.C.)

8th of 15

10/08/2010 @ Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate Championships (Knoxville, Tenn.)

14th of 15

10/25/2010 @ Edwin Watts/Palmetto (Kiawah Island, S.C.)

9th of 18

10/29/2010 @ Lady Paladin Intercollegiate (Greenville, S.C.)

7th of 17

02/14/2011 @ Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge (Los Angeles, Calif.)

11th of 13

02/27/2011 @ Sir Pizza Cards Challenge (Miami, Fla.)

9th of 14

03/06/2011 @ Barefoot at the Beach Invitational (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)

3rd of 15

03/21/2011 @ John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate (Atlanta, Ga.)

3rd of 14

04/01/2011 @ Rebel Intercollegiate (Oxford, Miss.)

TBA

04/11/2011 @ Atlantic Sun Conference Championships (DeLand, Fla.)

TBA

05/05/2011 @ NCAA Regionals (Daytona Beach, Fla.)

TBA

05/17/2011 @ NCAA Championships (College Station, Texas)

TBA

East Tennessee State University

Preferred Name....................... ETSU Nickname............ Buccaneers (Bucs) Location............. Johnson City, Tenn. Founded.................................. 1911 Enrollment............................ 14,183 President........Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr. Athletic Director..........Dave Mullins SWA......................Barbie Breedlove School Colors .......Navy Blue & Old Gold Conference................... Atlantic Sun Head Coach............Stefanie Shelton Golf Office Phone... (423) 439-7425

Associate AD for Communications... Michael White Office Phone........ (423) 439-4220 Cell Phone............ (423) 956-1461 Asst. Director for Athletic Media Relations.......Kevin Brown Office Phone........ (423) 439-5263 SID Fax.................... (423) 439-6138 Credits The 2010-11 East Tennessee State University golf media guide is a production of the ETSU Media Relations Department. Credits: Written and edited by Michael White. Cover and interior designs by Jeanette Henry. Photos provided by ETSU Photo Lab photographers Larry Smith and Jim Sledge.


Warren-Greene Golf Center

Designed by world-renowned golf architect Tom Fazio, the $2.4 million Warren-Greene Golf Center sits on 14 acres of land overlooking the ETSU campus. Named in honor of longtime ETSU men's golf coach Fred Warren and ETSU golf supporter William B. Greene, Jr., the Warren-Greene Golf Center includes six target greens, two bentgrass greens (one for putting and one for shortgame work), three tee areas, a fairway bunker and four greenside bunkers. The accompanying 3,300-square-foot, two-story building, designed by Ken Ross Architects of Johnson City, Tenn., contains coaches' offices, meeting rooms, the Hal Morrison Hall of Fame room, players' lounge, two indoor hitting bays, and an observation deck. Without a doubt, the Warren-Greene Golf Center provides ETSU players with one of the best oncampus practice facilities in college golf.

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Stefanie

Shelton Head Coach Ninth Season

Success breeds success as the East Tennessee State women’s golf team continues its ascent among the elite women’s golf programs in the nation. During her previous eight years at ETSU, head coach Stefanie Shelton has progressively taken the Lady Bucs to levels of success never before seen in the history of the ETSU women’s golf program. Overall, Shelton’s teams have won nine tournament titles in her eight seasons at ETSU and have finished in the Top 10 in 62 of 70 events, including 49 Top 5 showings. A year ago, Shelton also guided her players to individual success, as a total of four players earned all-conference honors. Last season, the Buccaneers collected the program’s highestever national ranking at the end of the year (45th) and enjoyed an at-large bid to the NCAA regionals. ETSU won one team title a year ago at the Palmetto Intercollegiate, and junior Nina Muehl (Vienna, Austria) became the first ETSU woman to ever participate in the NCAA Championships as an individual, earning her spot in that tournament by finishing tied for fourth in the NCAA East Regional, where she fired a three-round score of 3-under 213 which included a 2010 national record for low round with an 8-under 64 in the first round. In 2008-09, the Buccaneers finished the year ranked 47th nationally by Golfstat.com, the highest such national ranking in program history at that time. In addition, the year also included two more team championships for the squad, as ETSU captured titles in the Sea Trail Women’s Invitational and UNCW Lady Seahawk Invitational. Those successes came on the heels of a historic 2007-08 season in which the Bucs captured their first conference championship ever and made the team’s first trip to NCAA postseason play. In winning the 2008 Atlantic Sun Conference team championship, the squad also captured its firstever conference individual championship, as sophomore Laura Jansone took home that honor. The league title was ETSU’s second team championship of that year, as the squad also won the South Alabama Lady Jaguar Invitational trophy as well. Indeed, the record books have been rewritten in recent years, as Shelton has helped several Lady Bucs reach personal bests both in stroke average and individual round play, plus the team has set new program records in every team category. In addition, she has coached eight first-team all-conference selections, nine secondteam all-conference selections, and two freshman-of-the-year recipients in 2004-05 and 2006-07. In fact, for her efforts during the 2004-05 season, Shelton was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year, and she earned the same honor in both 2006-07 and 2007-08 from the Atlantic Sun Conference. In addition to the continued success on the golf course, the team has excelled in the classroom, maintaining a 3.57 cumulative GPA in 2008-09, and placing it in the top 25 in the country. Shelton came to ETSU from Texas Christian University where she was the assistant women’s golf coach during the 2001-02 season. While with the Horned Frogs, she assisted with all aspects

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of the team, including coaching, recruiting, practice organization and conducting the first Horned Frog golf camp. A 2001 graduate of the University of South Carolina with a double major in entrepreneurial management and marketing, Shelton was a three-year member of the women’s golf team at South Carolina where she was an Academic All-American, as well as making the SEC Scholar Athlete Honor Roll every year. Before playing at South Carolina, Shelton played for a year at Wake Forest University, redshirting her freshman year. An exceptional student, Shelton made the dean’s list in each of her seasons at South Carolina, graduating cum laude in her majors. Shelton minored in Sports Administration. She has begun work toward a master’s degree in Sports Psychology at ETSU. Shelton was also involved with helping manage a golf school, the Hartefeld National Golf School, working with that program for four years. There she assisted PGA professionals with instruction of adults, collegians and juniors. Shelton was a member of the National Golf Coaches Association Strategic Development Committee, as well as a charter member and “Education Chair” of the Tri-Cities Executive Women’s Golf Association. She also served as a columnist for Golf Journeys magazine. In addition to her academic and athletic exploits, Shelton also has a long history of community service. At ETSU, Shelton has stressed community involvement and has directed her players to help in several “giving back” activities, such as participating in Special Olympics, Communities in Schools, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Second Harvest Food Bank, Families First, Appalachian Christian Village and Woodridge Hospital. She was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Athletes Care Team while at Wake Forest. At South Carolina, she participated in Team Gamecock Habitat for Humanity Harvest Hope and was a big sister for a third grader in 1999. As a player, Shelton was the youngest Delaware Amateur Champion at age 16, held many titles as a junior golfer traveling throughout the nation, and set two course records. She was a co-captain her senior year at South Carolina and was ranked second in the nation in “short game.” She competed in Regional Championships every year and competed with her team for a National Championship title three times. Shelton and her husband David reside in Fall Branch, Tenn. They have one child, a son named Dalton Ryan.


Kristi

Coggins Assistant Coach First Season A native Texan, Kristi Coggins comes to ETSU after a highly successful 23-year career coaching at the University of South Carolina from 1994 until her retirement in 2008, and prior to that at Texas Christian University from 1985 to 1994. Coggins directed the Gamecocks to 10 trips to the postseason as a team, highlighted by eight NCAA Championship appearances and an SEC title in 2002. For her efforts, Coggins was honored as the 2002 SEC Coach of the Year. In addition to the team’s success during the Coggins era, three of her players have qualified for the NCAA Championships as individuals. With a cumulative grade point average of 3.752 for the 2004-05 academic year, Coggins’ team was recognized as the inaugural recipient of the National Golf Coaches Association All-Scholar Team G.P.A. Award. They won that same honor the next two years to complete a three-peat. Coggins has coached 17 individuals over the years who have gone on to professional golfing careers, including Kris Tschetter, Ellie Gibson, Siew Ai Lim, Clarissa Childs, 2004 Dinah Shore Trophy winner Adrienne Gautreaux and 2003 SEC Player of the Year Kristy McPherson. In total, she has tutored seven All-Americans and 11 different individuals who have garnered 20 All-SEC and All-Southwest Conference honors. Twice named Coach of the Year in the Southeastern Conference and the Southwest Conference, Coggins’ 2002 team won the SEC championship, while current LPGA and Solheim Cup member Kristy McPherson won back-toback individual titles in 2001 and 2002.

Coming to South Carolina following nine highly successful seasons at Texas Christian, Coggins took over a program which had finished in the lower division of the Southwest Conference in 1985, and proceeded to guide the Lady Frogs to nine consecutive upper-division finishes in the SWC. Coggins led TCU to three runner-up finishes in the Southwest Conference Championships (1988, 1989, 1993), with the squad finishing third or better in all but one season. Coggins led TCU to five NCAA appearances, with three of her squads advancing to the NCAA finals. Her 1989 team ranked as high as third in the nation at midseason, earning Coggins Southwest Conference Coach of the Year honors. All of Coggins’ TCU squads finished the season ranked 26th or better in the nation.

Rachel

Ingram Volunteer Coach First season Rachel Ingram, a native of Johnson City, has joined the ETSU women’s golf program for the 2010-2011 season. As a recent graduate of the University of Mississippi in May 2010, Ingram received four varsity letters as a member of the women’s golf team. Ingram’s college career low was 71 at the Derby Intercollegiate (Auburn University) in 2008. This personal best in the final round helped the Lady Rebels get their third straight top five finish. Her best individual finish was 228 to place 14th at the Chrysler ACC/ SEC Challenge (Florida State University) in 2005. As an individual, she has earned top 25 finishes in summer amateur tournaments which include the following: Women’s Southern Amateur ’06; Women’s Western Amateur ’06; Golf Capital of TN Women’s Open ’09; and TN State Amateur ’10. Ingram has also played in team events representing the state of Tennessee. She competed in the USGA State Team Championship in ‘09, as well as the Southeastern Women’s Amateur (SWATCA) in ’09 and ’10. She recently played in the LPGA Futures’ Tour Qualifying school. Ingram graduated from ETSU’s University School located on the ETSU campus in 2005. She received the US Career Athlete award for having the lowest stroke average on the boys’ team. She was the A-AA Regional Player of the Year from 2001-04 after winning the regional title each year and received All-State honors in 2001-02 before coming in fifth and fourth in the state tournament respectively. She was the Tri-Cities PGA Champion from 2002-05 and led the girls’ team to The Ridges Girls’ Invitational title in 2005. Ingram earned a Marketing Communications degree with a focus in Public Relations. Outside of golf and earning her degree, she interned with two marketing departments in the Oxford, Miss., area. She interned with Rebel Sports Marketing and the Marketing Relations department at the Baptist Memorial Hospital- North Mississippi.

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ETSU women eye another championship, NCAAs After a 2009-10 season that resulted in the program’s highest national ranking and an at-large bid to the NCAA regionals, the ETSU women’s golf team will begin its quest for another trip to the NCAA postseason this spring. With the departure of graduated seniors and longtime contributors such as Laura Jansone (Jurmala, Latvia), Sinead O’Sullivan (Galway, Ireland) and Kennie Leigh Eisenhower (Newport), head coach Stefanie Shelton will be relying on a different cast of characters this year – including four new faces on a six-player roster. “Each of the girls on this team has experience winning at certain levels, whether on the amateur scene or in college golf,” Shelton said. “We expect to win here at ETSU this year – and achieve new levels of success, such as taking the entire team to Nationals. It is a new batch of talent, but a great mix that can reach even higher goals.” Despite the new faces, there is talent coming back to Johnson City. Senior Nina Muehl (Vienna, Austria) returns after a strong finish a year ago, when she qualified for the NCAA Championships as an individual after finishing fourth at the NCAA regionals. Muehl, whose program record 8-under-par 64 in the first round of the regionals made national headlines, will be joined by highly skilled

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and talented junior Mayte Vizcarrondo (Cadiz, Spain) as the team’s only two returning players. As for the newcomers to the squad, they include junior college transfers Pearl Asaka Sim (Santa Barbara, Calif.) and Lauren Smith (Cramlington, England), along with true freshmen Larissa Steinfeldt (Eschweiler, Germany) and Sian Evans (Gillingham, England). In the fall, Evans was the most impressive player on the team. She led the squad with a 74.5 stroke average and posted three Top 20 finishes, including a third-place showing at the Lady Paladin Invitational – which she led at the conclusion of the second round. “With four new ladies on the team this year, I look to Nina and Mayte for leadership,” Shelton said. “They have been a part of our most successful teams, and can use that experience and those expectations to lead us even farther.” The Bucs will play a spring schedule which includes five tournaments prior to the Atlantic Sun Conference Championships, which will be played April 11-13 in DeLand, Fla. For more on ETSU women’s golf throughout the season, visit ETSUBucs.com and click on the women’s golf link.


Nina

Muehl Senior Vienna, Austria

Fall 2010: Was second on the team in stroke average at 76.0 … her best finish of the fall was a tie for 11th at the Palmetto Intercollegiate … low round of the fall was a 68 in the third round of the Mercedes-Benz Championships. 2009-10: Led the team in stroke average at 74.5 and enjoyed a record-setting year for the Bucs … fired the lowest round in NCAA Division I play for the year thanks to an 8-under 64 in the first round of the NCAA East Regional … thanks in part to that solid round, she tied for fourth at the Muehl’s Career Statistics regionals and earned a spot on the NCAA Championships … had six Top 11 finishes Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. on the year, including her first collegiate victory at the Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic … was a first team All A-Sun selection a year ago. 2008-09 Season: A midseason 2008-09 5 15 1135 75.6 addition to the squad, Muehl earned second team All Atlantic Sun Conference and All 2009-10 12 36 2683 74.5 Freshman team honors … she finished tied for first on the squad with a 75.6 stroke Fall 2010 4 11 836 76.0 average and enjoyed two Top 10 finishes on the year, including a season-best third place Totals 21 62 4654 75.1 showing in the A-Sun Championships … her low round of the year came at the A-Sun event, posting a 70 in the third round. Prior to ETSU: Member of the Austrian National Team since 2001 … won the 2008 Austrian Match Play Championship and finished second in 2007 … finished 13th in the Scottish Ladies Amateur. Personal: Born on Jan. 17, 1987 ... Nina is the daughter of Franz and Manuela Muehl ... her major is 2009-10 Results business management.

Date Sept. 13-15 Sept. 18-20 Oct. 19-20 Oct. 26-27 Feb. 14-16 Feb. 21-23 March 15-17 March 22-23 April 2-4 April 12-14 May 6-8 May 18-21

Event ..................................................... Fin..........Scores Golfweek Conference Challenge.......................... T11........... 72-77-72=221 Lady Paladin Invitational..................................... T11........... 77-77=154 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate.................................. T21........... 74-71-81=226 Palmetto Intercolligiate...................................... T22........... 68-76-81=225 Hurricane Invitational.......................................... T4............ 75-76-71=222 Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic...................... T1............ 72-70-71=213 Northern Migration Invitational.......................... T10........... 75-75-74=224 Pinhurst Challenge.............................................. T34........... 77-75-78=230 Rebel Intercollegiate........................................... T18........... 72-79-72=223 Atlantic Sun Conference Championships............. T17........... 74-74-79=227 NCAA East Regional.............................................. T4............ 64-76-73=213 NCAA Championships.......................................... T94........... 77-73-80-75=305 Rounds: 36 Strokes: 2,683 Scoring Average: 74.5 2009-10 Low Round: 64, NCAA East Regionals (First Round, May 6)

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Mayte

Vizcarrondo Junior Cadiz, Spain

Vizcarrondo’s Career Statistics Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. 2008-09 7 19 1463 77.0 2009-10 11 32 2416 75.5 Fall 2010 4 11 858 76.0 Totals 18 62 4737 76.4

Fall 2010: Finished third on the team with a 78.0 stroke average … twice posted a low round of 73 during the fall, and her best finish was a tie for 16th at the Lady Paladin Invitational. 2009-10: Finished third on the team in stroke average and posted six Top 20 finishes on the year … was a second team All A-Sun pick … her best round came at the Rebel Intercollegiate, where she carded a 2-under-par 70 in the third round … her best tournament finish of the season was a fourth place showing at the same Rebel Intercollegiate event. 2008-09 Season: An Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman team pick … finished fourth on the team with a 77.0 stroke average, posting three Top 10 finishes during the year … won her first collegiate title at the Agnes McAmis Memorial Invitational … her low round of the year was a 70 in the first round of the Palmetto Intercollegiate. Prior to ETSU: Won the Interstate of Spain with the Andalucian Team in 2005 ... captured both the 2006 and 2007 International of Andalucia ... finished third in the 2007 Sub-18 of Spain, finished seventh in the Absolute 2008, and was ninth in the Helen Holm Scottish Open at Royal Troon. Personal: Born on Jan. 29, 1989 ... Mayte is the daughter of Ingacio Vizcarrondo and Teresa Beceiro ... her major is business.

2009-10 Results Date Sept. 13-15 Sept. 18-20 Oct. 19-20 Oct. 26-27 Feb. 14-16 Feb. 21-23 March 15-17 March 22-23 April 2-4 April 12-14 May 6-8

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Event ..................................................... Fin..........Scores Golfweek Conference Challenge.......................... T46........... 81-74-78=233 Lady Paladin Invitational..................................... T44........... 82-78=160 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate.................................. T11........... 75-75-72=222 Palmetto Intercollegiate...................................... T17........... 73-75-76=224 Hurricane Invitational.......................................... T7............ 78-73-72=223 Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic..................... T65........... 74-79-79=232 Northern Migration Invitational.......................... T19........... 77-76-74=227 Pinehurst Challenge............................................ T18........... 74-75-77=226 Rebel Intercollegiate............................................. 4............. 74-71-70=215 Atlantic Sun Conference Championships............. T21........... 73-74-81=228 NCAA East Regional............................................. T61........... 75-76-75=226 Rounds: 32 Strokes: 2,416 Scoring Average: 75.5 2009-10 Low Round: 70, Rebel Intercollegiate (Third Round, April 4)

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Sian

Pearl

Evans Asaka Sim Freshman Gillingham, England

Fall 2010: Made a splash in her first semester at ETSU, leading the team with a 74.5 stroke average and posting three Top 20 finishes in four events … her low round of the fall was a 71 at the Mercedes-Benz Championships … she also enjoyed a tie for third in the Lady Paladin Invitational, after having led at the event following the second round. Prior to ETSU: Was a member of the England Girls U18 Elite Squad and holds Faversham Ladies Course record with a 66 … she has also enjoyed her share of success at a young age, winning the Kent Schools Girls County title, the Faversham Ladies Club championship, the Sundridge Ladies ScratchMcCart Trophy, and the Kent Ladies County title. Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1991 … Sian is the daughter of Stuart and Linda Evans … her major is kinesiology.

Junior Santa Barbara, Calif.

Fall 2010: Finished with an 83.6 stroke average … posted a low round score of 77 at the Starmout Fall Classic … her best finish of the fall was a tie for 57th at the Starmount Fall Classic. Prior to ETSU: Was a star at Santa Barbara Community College, winning the 2008 California State Individual Championship and leading her team to the California state title … was also the Western State Conference Player of the Year, the California State Player of the Year, and her junior college team’s MVP. Personal: Born Nov. 26, 1989 … Pearl Asaka is the daughter of Yoshi and Jamie Sim … her major is criminal justice/forensics.

Evans’ Career Statistics

Asaka Sim’s Career Statistics

Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Fall 2010 4 11 819 74.5 Totals 4 11 819 74.5

Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Fall 2010 4 11 920 83.6 Totals 4 11 920 83.6

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Lauren

Smith

Junior Cramlington, England

Fall 2010: Participated in two events during the fall, finishing with an 81.4 stroke average … posted a low round of 76 at the Starmount Fall Classic, and finished tied for 53rd in that event. Prior to ETSU: At Texas Western, Smith led the Golfstat Cup Rankings for all junior college players during the fall semester of her freshman season, and she posted a low round of 2-under-par 70 at the West Texas Country Club … she is returning from injury after missing her sophomore season at West Texas College. Personal: Born Aug. 1, 1989 … Lauren is the daughter of Alan and Julie Smith … her major is sports management.

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Steinfeldt

Freshman Eschweiler, Germany

Fall 2010: Competed in all four events for the Bucs in the fall, finishing with an 80.1 stroke average … posted a low round of 72 in the Palmetto Intercollegiate, and posted her best finish of the fall with a tie for 37th at the Starmount Forest Fall Classic. Prior to ETSU: Has qualified each year for the German National Championship since becoming eligible … she won the Estonian Amateur title in 2010, and placed second in the same event back in 2009. Personal: Born Sept. 6, 1990 … daughter of Erwin and Katlin Steinfeldt … her major is business.

Smith’s Career Statistics

Steinfeldt’s Career Statistics

Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Fall 2010 2 5 407 81.4 Totals 2 5 407 81.4

Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Fall 2010 4 11 881 80.1 Totals 4 11 881 80.1

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2009-2010 Season In Review Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Greenville, N.C. Oct. 19-20, 2009

Golfweek Conference Challenge Las Vegas, N.V. Sept. 13-15, 2009 Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Pepperdine.........................................................................298-295-288=881 California.............................................................................300-292-290=882 Chattanooga......................................................................296-294-293=883 Ohio State............................................................................298-300-286=884 Oklahoma State................................................................295-298-293=886

Individual Top 5 1. Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma State...................................68-72-67=207 2. Joy Trotter, UC Irvine..............................................................73-71-68=212 T3. Pia Halbig, California..............................................................76-69-71=216 T3. Christine Wolf, Chattanooga...............................................71-73-72=216 5. Taylore Karle, Pepperdine.....................................................71-75-72=218 ETSU Scores and Finishes T11. Nina Muehl.............................................................72-77-72=221 T36. Laura Jansone.........................................................74-78-78=230 T46. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................81-74-78=233 T73. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................77-84-78=239 T73. Kennie Eisenhower................................................79-78-82=239

Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Individual Top 5 1. Tara McFadden, Elon..............................................................73-66-72=211 2. Abby Bools, East Carolina.....................................................70-71-72=213 3. Ana Maria Puche, East Carolina..........................................73-71-70=214 T4. Mary Beth McKenna, Xavier.................................................72-74-72=218 T4. Rosana Gomez, Texas El Paso..............................................74-72-72=218 ETSU Scores and Finishes T11. Kennie Eisenhower................................................73-74-80=227 T11. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................76-78-79=233 T21. Laura Jansone.........................................................77-80-78=235 T24. Nina Muehl.............................................................84-77-80=241 83. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................78-84-89=251

Lady Paladin Invitational Greenville, S.C. Sept. 18-20, 2009 Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Nova Southeastern U.............................................................. 306-305=611 Campbell..................................................................................... 315-300=615 Furman University.................................................................... 320-297=617 Stetson......................................................................................... 311-307=618 ETSU......................................................................... 306-314=620

Individual Top 5 1. Sandra Changkija, Nova Southeastern.................................. 75-72=147 T2. Stefanie Kenoyer, Furman.......................................................... 76-73=149 T2. Mary Mattson, Campbell............................................................ 77-72=149 T4. Ket Premchuen, Kennesaw State............................................. 76-74=150 T4. Alex Buelow, Stetson.................................................................... 77-73=150 ETSU Scores and Finishes T6. Laura Jansone.............................................................. 73-78=151 T11. Nina Muehl.................................................................. 77-77=154 T35. Malin Mansson............................................................ 78-81=159 T44. Mayte Vizcarrondo...................................................... 82-78=160 T52. Rebecca McGinley....................................................... 78-83=161

Georgia State.....................................................................293-293-293=879 East Carolina.......................................................................296-293-292=881 ETSU................................................................. 296-290-305=891 Xavier....................................................................................301-295-296=892 Elon........................................................................................302-298-295=895

Edwin Watts-Palmetto Intercollegiate Kiawah Island, S.C. Oct. 27-28, 2009 Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

ETSU................................................................. 289-294-296=879 Kansas...................................................................................306-295-294=895 Kennesaw State.................................................................297-297-302=896 East Carolina.......................................................................295-303-299=897 Maryland.............................................................................296-290-312=898

Individual Top 5 1. Jessie Hollandsworth, Maryland........................................69-68-76=213 T2. Mallory Fraiche, UALR............................................................72-74-71=217 T2. Sinead O’Sullivan, ETSU........................................74-69-74=217 4. Ana Maria Puche, East Carolina..........................................73-76-70=219 5. Ket Premchuen, Kennesaw State.......................................73-75-72=220 ETSU Scores and Finishes T2. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................74-69-74=217 T13. Laura Jansone.........................................................77-74-72=223 T17. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................73-75-76=224 T22. Nina Muehl.............................................................68-76-81=225 T26. Kennie Eisenhower................................................74-78-74=226

Hurricane Invitational Miami, FL Feb. 14-16, 2010 Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

UCF........................................................................................307-293-294=894 Georgia State.....................................................................292-300-303=895 ETSU................................................................. 304-300-292=896 San Diego State.................................................................303-293-304=900 Coastal Carolina................................................................296-304-302=902

Individual Top 5 1. Christine Wong, San Diego State....................................... 69-74-74-217 2. Aruka Felgueroso, Coastal Carolina..................................72-73-75=220 3. Mary Chamberlain, J. Madison...........................................76-70-75=221 T4. Olivia Higgins, Charleston Southern................................72-75-75=222 T4. Nina Muehl, ETSU...................................................75-76-71=222 T4. Cathrine Madsen, Georgia State........................................74-70-78=222

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ETSU Scores and Finishes T4. Nina Muehl.............................................................75-76-71=222 T7. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................78-73-72=223 T17. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................75-77-75=227 T20. Kennie Eisenhower................................................79-75-74=228 T38. Laura Jansone.........................................................76-76-79=231


Kiawah Island Intercollegiate Kiawah Island, S.C. Feb. 22-24, 2009 Top 5 1. 2. 3. T4. T4.

Miami....................................................................................296-307-289=892 Minnesota...........................................................................303-298-292=893 Augusta State.....................................................................284-307-304=895 Oral Roberts........................................................................298-305-294=897 East Carolina.......................................................................290-305-302=897

Individual Top 5 T1. Nina Muehl, ETSU...................................................72-70-71=213 T1. Crystal Reeves, Oral Roberts................................................72-68-73=213 3. Morgan Hale, MTSU................................................................75-70-70=215 4. Abby Bools, East Carolina.....................................................71-75-72=218 T5. Tamara Luccioli, Augusta State...........................................73-71-75=219 T5. Tara McFadden, Elon..............................................................74-71-74=219 T5. Monica Miller, Florida International..................................74-72-73=219 T5. Teresa Puga, Minnesota........................................................74-74-71=219 ETSU Scores and Finishes T1. Nina Muehl.............................................................72-70-71=213 T15. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................71-71-81=223 T65. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................74-79-79=232 T73. Laura Jansone.........................................................79-79-76=234 T81. Kennie Eisenhower................................................79-81-77=237

Rebel Intercollegiate Oxford, MS April 2-4, 2010 Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Individual Top 5 1. Julia Potter, Missouri...............................................................70-68-70=208 T2. Julia Boland, Texas A&M........................................................73-69-72=214. T2. Haley Sanders, Mississippi....................................................70-73-71=214 4. Mayte Vizcarrondo, ETSU......................................74-71-70=215 5. Janine Fellows, Tulane...........................................................71-72-73=216 ETSU Scores and Finishes 4. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................74-71-70=215 T18. Nina Muehl.............................................................72-79-72=223 T24. Laura Jansone.........................................................79-71-75=225 T24. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................71-77-77=225 T70. Kinnie Eisenhower.................................................75-82-78=235

Northern Migration Invitational Florence, AZ March 15-17, 2010 Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. T5. T5.

Texas - San Antonio.........................................................298-296-301=895 Idaho.....................................................................................299-296-301=896 Minnesota...........................................................................300-396-302=898 ETSU................................................................. 300-301-307=908 Nebraska..............................................................................304-307-305=916 Florida International........................................................305-306-305=916

Individual Top 5 1. Kayla Mortellaro, Idaho.........................................................68-70-73=211 2. Summer Batiste, Texas - San Antonio...............................73-70-71=214 T3. Teresa Puga, Minnesota........................................................75-72-74=221 T3. Sinead O’Sullivan, ETSU........................................73-70-78=221 T5. Shelly Martinez, Texas - San Antonio................................79-68-75=222 T5. Victoria Stefansen, Iowa........................................................70-81-71=222 ETSU Scores and Finishes T3. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................73-70-78=221 T10. Nina Muehl.............................................................75-75-74=224 T19. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................77-76-74=227 T50. Laura Jansone.........................................................75-80-81=236 T76. Kennie Eisenhower................................................80-80-82=242

Pinehurst Challenge Pinehurst, N.C. March 22-23, 2010 Top 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tulane...................................................................................290-292-295=877 Texas A&M...........................................................................298-295-287=880 Mississippi...........................................................................294-299-288=881 ETSU................................................................. 292-298-294=884 Missouri................................................................................294-301-293=888

Atlantic Sun Championship New Smyrna Beach, FL April 12-14, 2010 Top 5 1. 2. T3. T3. 5.

Stetson.................................................................................306-292-286=884 Kennesaw State.................................................................299-288-301=888 Campbell.............................................................................301-290-298=889 ETSU................................................................. 295-291-303=889 Florida Gulf Coast.............................................................294-298-298=890

Individual Top 5 1. Laura Jansone, ETSU..............................................69-73-71=213 2. Alexandria Buelow, Stetson.................................................72-72-71=215 3. Briana Carlson, FGCU.............................................................72-73-73=218 4. Ket Premchuen, Kennesaw State.......................................73-70-76=219 5. Mary Mattson, Campbell......................................................75-72-73=220 ETSU Scores and Finishes 1. Laura Jansone.........................................................69-73-71=213 T13. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................80-70-75=225 T17. Nina Muehl.............................................................74-74-79=227 T21. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................73-74-81=228 37. Kennie Eisenhower................................................79-79-78=236

NCAA East Regional Greenville, N.C. May 6-8, 2010

Florida State Univ.............................................................287-290-286=863 Maryland.............................................................................298-297-301=896 Campbell.............................................................................298-297-302=897 ETSU................................................................. 304-295-304=903 North Carolina State........................................................298-300-307=905

Top 5 1. South Carolina...................................................................283-291-290=864 2. Tennessee............................................................................283-287-296=866 T3. Auburn.................................................................................280-287-296=868 T3. Duke......................................................................................290-278-300=868 5. Vanderbilt............................................................................292-287-292=871

Individual Top 5 1. Lacey Agnew, Florida State..................................................72-70-70=212 2. Christine Shimel, Maryland..................................................71-68-75=214 3. Macarena Silva, Florida State..............................................67-77-73=217 T4. Sinead O’Sullivan, ETSU........................................72-72-74=218 T4. Maria Salinas, Florida State..................................................74-74-70=218

Individual Top 5 1. Katie Burnett, South Carolina..............................................67-72-71=210 2. Carlie Yadloczky, Auburn......................................................68-73-70=211 3. Rosalyn Kim, Texas Tech........................................................70-69-73=212 T4. Nina Muehl, ETSU...................................................64-76-73=213 T4. Erica Popson, Tennessee.......................................................72-68-73=213

ETSU Scores and Finishes T4. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................72-72-74=218 T18. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................74-75-77=226 T34. Nina Muehl.............................................................77-75-78=230 T34. Laura Jansone.........................................................82-73-75=230 T67. Kennie Eisenhower................................................81-81-80=242

ETSU Scores and Finishes T4. Nina Muehl.............................................................64-76-73=213 T61. Mayte Vizcarrondo.................................................75-76-75=226 T85. Laura Jansone.........................................................71-76-83=230 T105. Sinead O’Sullivan...................................................77-76-83=236 111. Kennie Eisenhower................................................75-81-85=241

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Team Records Individual Records* Lowest scoring average as a: Freshman:...............................75.5 by Laura Jansone (2006-07) Sophomore:................................ 75.6 by Nina Muehl (2008-09) Junior:............................................ 74.5 by Nina Muehl (2009-10) Senior:................................75.4 by Sinead O’Sullivan (2009-10)

Senior Nina Muehl has set multiple records, including the program’s lowest round with a 64 last season.

Best Round:............................................................64 by Nina Muehl, ................................................... NCAA East Regional, May 6-8, 2010 Best First Round:.................................................64 by Nina Muehl, ................................................... NCAA East Regional, May 6-8, 2010 Best Second Round:................................69 by Maria Ringdahl, .......................Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup, Sept. 17-18, 2007 ..................................................................... 69 by Sinead O’Sullivan, ...... South Alabama Lady Jaguar Invitational, March 3-4, 2008 .........................................................................69 by Sinead O’Sullivan, .................................. Palmetto Intercollegiate, Oct. 26-27, 2009 Best Third Round:............................................68 by Nina Muehl, ......................Mercedes-Benz Championships, Oct. 8-10, 2010 Best Two-Round Score:.............................. 140 by Nina Muehl,

Best Round:...................................................................................... 285 ................................................. NCAA East Regional, May 6-8, 2010 Best Round One:............................................................................ 285 ................................................. NCAA East Regional, May 6-8, 2010 Best Round Two:............................................................................ 287 .............................. Great Smokies Intercollegiate, Oct. 1-2, 2005 Best Round Three:......................................................................... 292 .........................................Hurricane Invitational, Feb. 14-16, 2010 Best Two-Round Score:............................................................... 581 .............................. Great Smokies Intercollegiate, Oct. 1-2, 2005 Best Three-Round Score............................................................ 879 ......................................Palmetto Intercollegiate, Kiawah Island, S.C. Highest National Ranking.........................No. 42, Spring 2008

The 2004-05 ETSU team won two tournament titles.

Team Victories

1. Lady Terrier Intercollegiate Spartanburg, S.C., March 6-7, 2004 2 Jacksonville State Lady Gamecock Classic Jacksonville, Ala., Oct. 4-5, 2004 3 Coca-Cola Terrier Intercollegiate Spartanburg, S.C., March 5-6, 2005 4. Draper Valley Invitational Draper Valley, Va., Sept. 11-12, 2006 5. South Alabama Lady Jaguar Invitational Mobile, Ala., March 3-4, 2008 6. Atlantic Sun Conference Championships Jonesborough, Tenn., April 14-16, 2008 7. Sea Trail Intercollegiate Sunset Beach, N.C., Sept. 19-21, 2008 8. UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic Wallace, N.C., March 23-24, 2009 9. Palmetto Intercollegiate Kiawah Island, S.C., Oct. 26-27, 2009

............................................... NCAA East Regional, May 6-8, 2010 Best Three-Round Score:...........213 by Nina Muehl, 2 times ................. most recent at NCAA East Regional, May 6-8, 2010 * All records through the end of 2010 fall season

Sinead O’Sullivan was the second ETSU woman to win an individual title, capturing the South Alabama Lady Jaguar Invitational.

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Laura Jansone enjoyed a second-place finish at the 2007 A-Sun Championship and won the A-Sun title in 2008.

Individual Victories

 Laura Jansone A-Sun Championships, April 12-14, 2010  Nina Muehl Kiawah Island Classic, Feb. 21-23, 2010  Laura Jansone Sea Trail Intercollegiate, Sept. 19-21, 2008  Laura Jansone A-Sun Championships, April 14-16, 2008  Sinead O’Sullivan South Alabama Lady Jaguar Invitational, March 3-4, 2008  Laura Jansone Lady Pirate Invitational, Oct. 20-22, 2006


Career Top 3 Stroke Average

Laura Jansone

Sinead O’Sullivan

Ashley Barton

75.8

76.4

77.4

Jurmala, Latvia 2006-2010

Galway, Ireland 2006-10

Seffner, Fla. 2002-2006

All-Time ETSU Women's Golf Roster Anne Christine Alessandra (1996-00)............................... Grasse, France

Heather Mahoney (1997-2001)............................................Athens, Tenn.

Ashley Barton (2002-2006)........................................................Seffner, Fla.

Malin Mannson (2008-2010) ...........................................Kalmar, Sweden

Hollis Benedict (1994-98)...................................................... Grantville, Pa.

Tracey McCammon (1995-96)..............................................Lafayette, Ind.

Amie Bradbury (1994-98)........................................Bracebridge, Ontario

Robin McCarley (2002-04).......................................... Johnson City, Tenn.

Vanessa Breeding (2003-2004)....................................Morristown, Tenn.

Susan McKinney (1998-02)............................................Rogersville, Tenn.

Kailey Brooks (2002-2005).......................................Bracebridge, Ontario

Nina Muehl (2008-present)..................................Vienna, Austria

Angie Covington (1993).................................................. Fall Branch, Tenn.

Danielle O’Reilly (2001-2005).................................................Whistler, B.C.

Susie Cusick (1993)....................................................... Johnson City, Tenn.

Sinead O’Sullivan (2006-2010)..........................................Galway, Ireland

Katie Craft (1993).....................................................................Covington, Va.

Amanda Ovington (1999-2001)................................... Ridgefield, Conn.

Tatiana DeAngulo (1995-99)........................................ Coral Springs, Fla.

Dawn Parrott (1994-96)..................................................... LaFollette, Tenn.

Laura Diaz (2002-06).............................................. Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

Cindy Phillips (2004-2006)......................................... Johnson City, Tenn.

Amanda Dill (1999-00)..................................................... Dandridge, Tenn.

Maria Ringdahl (2004-2008).................................................Olan, Sweden

Mimmie Dymling (1999-02).....................................Sollentuna, Sweden

Sara Ritter (1996-99)..............................................................Las Vegas, Nev.

Kennie Leigh Eisenhower (2006-2010).......................... Newport, Tenn.

LeAnn Roark (1993-94)....................................................Rogersville, Tenn.

Sian Evans (2010-present)..........................Gillingham, England

Nicole Sennett (1998-00)................................................Harvey’s Lake, Pa.

Shannon Ferdinand (1994-98)............................................. Madison, Wis.

Pearl Asaka Sim (2010-present)................. Santa Barbara, Calif.

Alysa Few (2001-2003).......................................................London, Ontario

Hillary Sims (1993)................................................................Knoxville, Tenn.

Kristen Fletcher (2000-2004).......................................... Cookeville, Tenn.

Lauren Smith (2010-present)................... Cramlington, England

Rebecca Fite (2000-01)................................................Surfside Beach, S.C.

Jennifer Smith (1997-98)...............................................................Ocala, Fla.

Pamela Gauerke (1993).......................................................Knoxville, Tenn.

Sarah Jane Sinard (2006-2007)..................................... White Pine, Tenn.

Natalia Giraldo (2004-2008).................................................Cali, Colombia

Larissa Steinfeldt (2010-present).............. Eschweiler, Germany

Amy Gerlach (1993-94)............................................................. Brevard, N.C.

Karin Vandergriff (1996-00)................................................... Jonesville, Va.

Lucy Gould (2005-2009).................................................Glamorgan, Wales

Leslie Vaughan (1993-97)........................................................Powell, Tenn.

Laura Jansone (2006-2010).................................................Jurmala, Latvia

Mayte Vizcarrondo (2007-present)..........................Cadiz, Spain

Misty Kistner (1993-95)................................................................. Bristol, Va.

Catalina Zuluaga (1998-02)..................................................Cali, Colombia

Susan Lanier (1997-98)............................................................Pulaski, Tenn.

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Junior Pearl Asaka Sim

Junior Lauren Smith September Results/Location 26-28 Starmount Classic.....................................8th of 15 October

8 25-26 29-31

Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate Championships......................................14th of 15 Edwin Watts/Palmetto.............................9th of 18 Lady Paladin Invitational..........................7th of 17

February

14 27

@ Northrup Grumman Reg. Chall...................................Los Angeles, Calif. @ Canes/Cards Challenge..................... Miami, Fla.

March

6 21

Freshman Larissa Steinfeldt

April

1 11

MAY

5 17

@ Myrtle Beach Invitational ..... Myrtle Beach, S.C. @ John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate .... Atlanta, Ga. @ Rebel Intercollegiate .....................Oxford, Miss. @ A-Sun Conference Champ............... DeLand, Fla. @ NCAA Regionals ..................Daytona Beach, Fla. @ NCAA Champ....................College Station, Texas

All times in Eastern Standard Time (EST) and subject to change

Freshman Sian Evans


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