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2014/15 SCHEDULE Sept. 8-9, 2014 • Hobble Creek Fall Classic • Springville, Utah Sept. 15-16, 2014 • Oregon State Invitational • Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 27-28, 2014 • Cowgirl Desert Intecollegiate • Palm Desert, Calif. Oct. 10-12, 2014 • Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate • Denver, Colo. Oct. 18, 2014 • NCAA Pre-National Invitational (Women) • Terre Haute, Ind. Oct. 25-26, 2014 • Cal Poly-Firestone Grill Invitational • Arroyo Grande, Calif. Feb. 23-25, 2015 • Grand Canyon Women’s Invitational • Litchfield Park, Ariz. Feb. 28-March 1, 2015 • Red Rocks Invitational • Sedona, Ariz. March 13-15, 2015 • Rio Verde Invitational • Rio Verde, Ariz. March 20-21, 2015 • Mountain View Collegiate • Tucson, Ariz. April 6-7, 2015 • Wyoming Cowgirl Classic • Maricopa, Ariz. April 19-20, 2015 • Big Sky Conference Championships • Chandler, Ariz.

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Table of Contents Quick Facts........................................................................................ 4 Media Information �����������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Season Outlook...................................................................................6 Roster...................................................................................................7 Head Coach Eric Heins ������������������������������������������������������������������ 8-9 Meet the Lumberjacks ��������������������������������������������������������������� 10-14 Season Results...................................................................................15 All -Time Results ........................................................................ 16-19 Honors ...............................................................................................20 All-Time Letterwinners �������������������������������������������������������������������21 All-Time Records ....................................................................... 23-24 About NAU........................................................................................25 University President Dr. Rita Cheng ����������������������������������������������26 VP for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Lisa Campos......................... 27


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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location..............................................................Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded ...........................................................................1899 Enrollment (statewide)....................................................27,830 Nickname............................................................. Lumberjacks Mascot..............................................................................Louie Colors ................................................................Blue and Gold Affiliation.......................................................... NCAA Division I Conference................................................................... Big Sky President ..........................................................Dr. Rita Cheng VP for Intercollegiate Athletics ....................... Dr. Lisa Campos Senior Associate AD/SWA.....................................Tanya Vogel Faculty Athletics Representative.................... Dr. Debbie Craig COACHING STAFF Head Coach...................................................... Brad Bedortha Alma Mater...................................................Ferris State, 1990 Seasons at NAU......................................................................8 TEAM INFORMATION Women Returning....................................................................6 Women Incoming.....................................................................4

MEDIA INFORMATION Graduate Assistant, Communications/Cross Country Contact.. ...........................................................................Elizabeth Kidd Office Phone ...................................................... 928-523-1017 Fax..................................................................... 928-523-6793 E-Mail............................................................. ekk42@nau.edu Mailing Address................................................P.O. Box 15400 .................................................................. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 ......................................................(Overnight: 1 Skydome Dr.) Website..................................................www.nauathletics.com Facebook............................facebook.com/LumberjackCountry Twitter...............................................................@NAUAthletics Instagram.........................................................@nau_athletics NAU Golf on Facebook............................................. NAU Golf NAU Cross Country on Twitter................................@NAUGolf

2014 NAU Cross Country Media Guide The 2014 NAU Cross Country Media Guide was designed and produced by the NAU Athletics Communications Department in Flagstaff, Ariz., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop.

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Guide and Cover Design Denise Thompson, Elizabeth Kidd Cover Photography John Running Contributors Denise Thompson, Steven Gonzalez, Elizabeth Kidd, Stayson Isobe and previous NAU Athletics Communications staff members.

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Photography David Slipher, Preston Trauscht and members of the Athletic Communications department.


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MEDIA POLICY AND PROCEDURES The Athletics Communications office is located in the press box on the west side of the Walkup Skydome. The phone number is (928) 523-1017 and the fax number is 523-6793. MEDIA OPPORTUNITY Head Coach Brad Bedortha is available upon request through the Athletics Communications office. Individual athletes may be requested through the Athletics Communications office also. INTERVIEW POLICY All player interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications office at least one day in advance. No interviews or photo shoots will be conducted on days prior to tournaments. Out-of-town media should contact the Athletics Communications office to make arrangements for phone interviews. The NAU locker room and training room are closed. BEDORTHA INTERVIEWS Brad Bedortha is generally available for interviews upon request. Contact Elizabeth Kidd in the Athletics Communications office to coordinate all interviews with Bedortha. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME Arizona does not move its clock ahead in the spring or back in the fall. As a result, Flagstaff time coincides with the Pacific time zone through Nov. 1. The rest of the season, NAU is compatible with the Mountain time zone. LUMBERJACKS ONLINE Releases, statistics, rosters and breaking news are available at the athletics web site, located at www.nauathletics.com. The Big Sky Conference web site is www.bigskyconf.com. LUMBERJACKS BY E-MAIL The Athletics Communications office is always compiling a media directory to send out weekly advance releases, event stories and statistics. Media members interested in this service should e-mail ekk42@nau.edu. Meet previews will be available on the website prior to that week’s events. Call Elizabeth Kidd at 928-523-1017 for more information.

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This season, Northern Arizona women’s golf looks to improve upon their inconsistent performance from 2013-14. The Lumberjacks lost two from their roster last year, All-Big Sky Kaitlen Parsons and Melissa Olsen. From its fifth-place championship roster, they retain all but Parsons. Parsons – who contributed to the team score in 115 of 118 rounds she played in – leaves a hole to be filled by a number of top returners. Senior Jacquie LeMarr transferred to Northern Arizona at the beginning of the spring campaign in 2014 and was immediately a top performer for the ‘Jacks. Her highlights include a tie for third (73-75-74) at the Rio Verde Invitational and a win at the Red Rocks Invitational with a season best two-round total of 141 (70-71). Senior Brittany McKee also transferred to Northern Arizona for the 201314 season. She opened the spring campaign with a win at the Grand Canyon Invitational with rounds of 73-75-76. “So far it’s been Brittany McKee that’s stepped up,” said Head Coach Brad Bedortha about replacing Parsons. “She has definitely taken the leadership role in regards to counting scores. I think there’s some other players that would slowly in time – hopefully not too slowly – will step up to push her as well.” Senior Susana Mejia followed Parsons at the Big Sky Championships in a tie for 12th with rounds of 79-75-77.

and participated in the PGA Champions Tour First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. Saum competed at the Girls Junior America Cup team and was a state runner-up. “With the three freshmen coming in it is going to be very competitive,” said Head Coach Brad Bedortha about his recruiting class. “The returners are really going to have to step up their game because I think they are really going to be pushed by the three freshmen. At the end of the day as a coach you want that competition because that helps everyone get better.” The ‘Jacks struggled in their first two tournaments of the 2014/15 season, finishing in 10th-place at the Hobble Creek Fall Classic and ninth at the Oregon State Invitational. In the third tournament of the year, the ‘Jacks showed improvement on every round, finishing fifth overall at the Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate. They also led Big Sky competition at that tournament. “Last spring, we struggled in the last two tournaments and the first two tournaments this season. I definitely don’t think that’s an indication of our team,” said Bedortha. “I think we’re much better than we’ve showed so far. I like the team and they’re working hard. We just need to continue to work on the things we’ve been doing and continue to get better.” The ‘Jacks wrapped up their fall season with a second-place finish at the Firestone Grill Cal Poly Invitational and LeMarr posted a second-place finish at that tournament.

Also returning for the Lumberjacks are Savana Bezdicek, Laura Jabczenski and JoJo Sotille.

“It was a good note to end the fall schedule on,” said Head Golf Coach Brad Bedortha following that tournament. “They played both rounds very well which give them the confidence to know that we have the ability put together rounds instead of just having one good round a tournament.”

Joining the team is transfer Kim Cifuentes from San Jose State who led the ‘Jacks at the Hobble Creek Fall Classic – the first tournament of 2014-15 season – and freshmen Sierra Bezdicek, Carly Akine and Kaitlyn Saum.

During the fall season, the ‘Jacks topped Northern Colorado, Montana State, North Dakota, Sacramento State and Eastern Washington at various tournaments.

Sierra Bezdicek – sister of Savana Bezdicek – led Mt. Spokane to its first state championship, was all-state for four years and was a four-time district champion. Akine was a Junior PGA Championship qualifier in 2012

The ‘Jacks were picked to finish fifth in the Big Sky Preseason Coaches’ Poll.

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Women’s Alphabetical Roster NAME

Carly Akine Savana Bezdicek Sierra Bezdicek Kim Cifuentes Laura Jabczenski Jacquie LeMarr Brittany McKee Susana Mejia Kaitlyn Saum

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Phoenix, Ariz. Mountain Ridge High School Colbert, Wash. Mt. Spokane High School Colbert, Wash. Mt. Spokane High School Gilbert, Ariz. Campo Verde High School Tucson, Ariz. Catalina Foothills High School Scottsdale, Ariz. Chapparral High School Gilbert, Ariz. Hamilton High School Medellin, Colombia Montemayor Sagrado Corazon Mesa, Ariz. Red Mountain High School

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BRAD BEDORTHA NINTH SEASON - FERRIS STATE '90 Brad Bedortha begins his eighth full season as the women’s golf coach at Northern Arizona University. He took over in mid-semester during the spring of 2008, coaching the program over the final three tournaments of the season.

The 2013-14 season had ups and downs as the ‘Jacks had several strong performances such as winning the Grand Canyon Invitational in February and following that up with a second-place finish at the Red Rocks Invitational. Brittany McKee and Jacquie LeMarr both posted individual tournament wins. LeMarr and Kaitlen Parsons were also named Big Sky All-Conference.

The 2011-12 season was another strong one as Bedortha’s group was a major contendor in the conference championship race. NAU finished third in the conference led by Kaitlen Parsons seventh place finish. NAU also had two athletes in Stephanie Kim and Parsons garner All-Big Sky honors.

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Bedortha led the Lumberjacks to Big Sky titles in 2009 and 2013. Under Bedortha’s guidance NAU has won a total of 14 tournaments, in addition to two appearances at the NCAA regional level. NAU has garnered 21 All-Big Sky honors since his arrival in Flagstaff.

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The 2012-13 season was highlighted by a Big Sky Championship and three All-Big Sky selections. Bedortha led NAU to two tournament wins at the Rio Verde Invitational and the other coming at the Big Sky Championships. Savana Bezdicek won two individual titles at the Rio Verde and Cal Poly invitationals on her way to a Big Sky Freshman of the Year honor. Bedortha was also awarded Big Sky Coach of the Year for the second time of his career.

The Lumberjacks won a school-record tying four tournaments in 2010-11, setting the individual single round and team tournament scoring marks during the season. NAU shot a seven-over par 871 at the Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam, posting rounds of 287292-292 to break the three-round tournament school record by 26 strokes.The previous mark of 897 came at the 2010 Wyoming Cowgirl Invitational. All three rounds ranked among the top 10 single-round performances in school history and the opening round 287 was the second-best round in the record books. NAU finished second at the 2011 Big Sky Conference Championships. The Lumberjacks’ three-round total of 891 was the fourth-best team score in tournament history and second lowest non-winning score. Sophomore Stephanie Kim was named the

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Big Sky Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. Senior Alexa Kim was chosen for the All-Big Sky first-team and senior Bethany Leclair was an All-Big Sky second team selection. Leclair was the top finisher at the Big Sky Championships in second after recording a school-record five-under par 67 in the final round. Stephanie Kim broke the single season scoring record for the second consecutive season, helping the Lumberjacks win four tournaments: the Circling Raven Collegiate Invitational, the Cal Poly Lamkin Grip Women’s Invitational, the Red Rocks Invitational and the Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam. The four tournament titles ties the school record for wins in a season set in 2009-10. NAU also won four team tournament titles in 2009-10, setting a new school record. The Lumberjacks also broke the single-, two- and three-round team, as well the single-season school records this season. The Lumberjacks shattered the team individual round school record with a three-under par 285 in the first round of the Grand Canyon Invitational, finishing with a two-day total of 580 to break the two-round mark of 584 set at the 1998 Lumberjack Invitational. The previous single-round record was 291 set at the 2002 Lumberjack Invitational, while the two-round mark was set at 584 at the 1998 Lumberjack Invitational. In the final regular season tournament, NAU broke the 54-hole mark by eclipsing the 900-stroke barrier for the first time in school history with an 897 at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic. The Lumberjacks averaged a school-best 304.5 strokes per round Freshman Stephanie Kim was chosen the Big Sky Player of the Year and the Big Sky Freshman of the Year, the first golfer in league history to win both honors in the same season. She won the 2010 Big Sky Championship with a school-record tying 54hole total of 216. She posted rounds of 69-70-77 to claim the title by four strokes over teammate Megan Buck, who carded a career-best 220 over the three rounds. In his first full season, Bedortha led the Lumberjacks to their first Big Sky Conference title since 2002 and the fourth NCAA Regional in school history, earning Big Sky Coach of the Year honors in 2009. Senior Ali Carter was named to the All-Big Sky first team for the third time in her career, while Alexa Kim and Leclair were named to the second team. NAU also reset history at the Wyoming Cowgirl tournament, winning the event for the second time in three seasons. Leclair tied the then-school record with a three-under par 69 in the


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HEAD GOLF COACH BRAD BEDORTHA second round with the team posting a 296 score in the second round, tying the seventh-best round in school history. The Lumberjacks had immediate success under his tutelage to finish the 2008 season, winning the Big Sky Conference Preview and finishing second at the Big Sky Conference Championships by two strokes to champion Portland State. Carter was the runner-up at the championships after earning medalist honors at the Preview.

all-conference honors. A native of Oregon, Bedortha worked at various golf clubs prior to joining the Ferris State staff including Bend Golf and Country Club and Sunriver Resort in Oregon, Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., and Deer Run Country Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. He also worked with the Madison Golf Development Group.

Senior Sophia Choi, who finished fifth at the Big Skys, posted a school-record tying three-under par 69 to lead NAU to a season-best 295 at the NCAA West Regional Preview one month earlier in the first tournament with Bedortha. Choi‘s round was a collegiate-best by two strokes, tying Lauren Gray’s 69 recorded in the Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic in 2001. She was named Big Sky Player of the Year, earning all-tournament honors along with Carter.

A 1990 graduate of Ferris State’s Professional Golf Management program, Bedortha returned to his alma mater in March 2000 after serving as the assistant golf professional at the Bend Golf and Country Club in Bend, Ore. He was an all-conference golfer as an undergraduate at Ferris and helped the Bulldogs win league titles in 1988 and 1989 under coach Ron English. A threeyear FSU letterwinner, Bedortha recorded a career 79.9 stroke average and posted a personal career-best 78.0 average for the 1988 season.

Bedortha had served as the head men’s and women’s coach at Division II Ferris State University in Michigan beginning in 2000. He was named the Division II National Coach of the Year after leading his women’s team to a fourth-place national finish in 2005. Overall, he led five Ferris State women’s teams into the national championships, finishing second in both 2004 and 2006 and third in 2007.

Bedortha presently holds membership in the Professional Golfers Association of America and the National Golf Association. He’s a three-time (2000-01, 2002-03 and 2005-06) GLIAC Coach of the Year honoree and received 2000-01 co-National Golf Coaches Association NCAA Division II East Region Coach of the Year accolades. In the 2002-03 season, Bedortha was the recipient of the NGCA’s East Region Coach of the Year Award.

Ferris State’s 2006-07 season success followed on the heels of the greatest season in the program’s history as Bedortha coached the 2005-06 team to a runner-up finish at the 2006 NCAA-II Women’s Golf Championships as the Bulldogs ended up six strokes behind the national champion. Nevertheless, the second-place performance on the national stage not only marked the highest placing ever in FSU women’s golf history but was the best finish in the history of women’s athletics at Ferris State. Bedortha paved the way for a pair of All-Americans as Elena Robles attained second-team recognition while Casey McKinnon was an honorable mention selection. Both tied for third place on the final individual leaderboard at the 2006 national tournament.

Bedortha is the fourth coach in the history of the program.

Bedortha helped the 2000-01 squad claim fifth place at the 2001 NCAA Championships in just his second season at Ferris State, which represented the program’s first national tournament appearance since 1994. Then following after a two-year absence, he mentored the 2003-04 NCAA-II East Regional champions in producing an impressive second-place tying effort at the 2004 NCAA-II Women’s Golf Championships. At the time, the runner-up tying finish was the highest-ever in the school’s women’s athletics program. Ferris would return to the national tournament the following year and place fourth in the 2005 event. During his tenure, Ferris State teams captured a combined six GLIAC Conference Championships and five NCAA Regional titles. He tutored four players to nine All-America honors and 12 to Academic All-America status. Twenty-two student-athletes earned all-conference honors, while 15 captured academic

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Academic Notes: Contemplating a major in business or engineering. High School: Lettered four years in golf at Mountain Ridge High School ... Had team’s lowest average all four years ... First in school history to earn all-state honors which she did in 201213 ... Best state finish was fourth in 2013 ... Mamed Mountain Ridge Player of the Year twice ... Played in the PGA Champions Tour-Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach with Tom Purtzer ... Qualified for the Junior PGA Championship in 2012 ... Greg Hoyt Player of the Year in 2012 ... Also competed with dance and cheer teams. Personal: Born on August 1, 1996 to Blaine and Annette Akine ... Has one brother, Justin ... She likes to read and crochet ... Chose NAU because she loves Flagstaff and the campus and it is her mother’s alma mater.

Academic Notes: Studying mechanical engineering, currently holding a 4.0 grade point average ... Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete (Engineering) …Two-time WGCA All-American Scholar. 2013-14: Competed in eight tournaments for the Lumberjacks during her sophomore season ... Best performance came at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational where she shot rounds of 81, 73 and a season-best 72 on the way to an 11th place finish ... Shot an average of 80.05 on the year. 2012-13: Big Sky Freshman of the Year … All-Conference 1st Team ... Competed in all 11 tournaments ... Five top-10 finishes … Scored an average of 77.03 ... Garnered 2 medalist honors and had the team’s best six rounds at even or under par in her freshman campaign … Finished second at the Rose City Collegiate scoring a season best 69 in the first round ... Finished first at the Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational with an even par finish also where NAU finished third overall … Finished tied for seventh at the Lumberjack at Ocotillo tournament ... Finished tied for sixth at the Red Rocks Invitational ... Finished first at the Rio Verde Invitational with rounds of 71 and 73 ... Finished tied for 20th at the Mountain View Collegiate ... Finished 22nd at the Big Sky Championships helping NAU to a Big Sky Conference Championship ... Competed at the NCAA West Regional Tournament ... Summer of 2013: NCAA All-Star Women’s Golf Team Asia Tour member. High School: A 2012 graduate of Mt. Spokane High School … Played for Eleen Northcutt … Shot a two-over par 146 at the Esmeralda Golf Course to tie for the medalist honors at the 2012 Washington 3A Girls State Championship … Also helped her team to a second-place finish in the 2011 State Championship, finishing ninth overall in the individual standings … Won the 2010 Washington 3A Girls State Championship (71-74) to become the first individual golf state champion in school history ... Received the Joanne Teats Inspirational Award from the Washington Junior Golf Association … Two-time recipient of the Wildcat Award for Mt. Spokane High School … Carded a personal best 66 at Regionals in 2010, tying the course record. Personal: Born Savana Joy Bezdicek on Jan. 2, 1994 in Spokane, Wash … Daughter of Randy and Barb Bezdicek … Has two sisters, Sierra and Kati … Chose NAU for the practice facilities and coach.

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Academic Notes: Plans to study health and human services. High School: Lettered in golf at Mt. Spokane High School all four years ... Led team to first state championship in school history ... won two Greater Spokane League titles ... Earned all-state honors all four years ... She was a four-time district champion ... Team MVP all four years ... Two-time All-Spokane MVP/Player of the Year ... Lettered all four years in soccer and helped team to a runner-up state finish ... Was a Spokane Youth Sports Award finalist for Top Individual Female Athlete. Personal: Born on August 18, 1995 to Randy and Barb Bezdicek ... Has two sisters, Katelyn and Savana who is also on the NAU golf team ... First hole-in-one was at age 11 at McCormick Woods.

Academic Notes: Majoring in business management and hopes to play golf professionally. Before NAU: Played in four tournaments and 12 rounds at San Jose State ... Top finishes were 31st at Juli Inkster Spartan Tournament and the Frensno State Classic. High School: Lettered in golf all four years at Campo Verde High School ... Competed as an individual at four state championships ...Two-time honorable mention All-Tribune team ... tied for eighth at the Arizona State Championships in 2012 ... Played in the US Girls Junior Amateur at Lake Merced which was the most memorable moment of her athletic career Personal: Born on May 23, 1995 to Octavio and Lina Cifuentes ... Has one brother, Devin Wright.

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Academic Notes: Plans to study biomedical science … Earned honor roll status in high school … Named to the 2012 National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team for Division I … Two-time Big Sky All-Academic (2012 and 2013) ... Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete selection. 2013-14: Competed at seven tournaments for NAU ... Scored an average of 84.42 during her junior campaign ... Finished tied for seventh place at the White Wing JV tournament after shooting rounds of 84 and a season-low 78 2012-13: Competed at eight tournaments ... Scored an average of 81.52 during her sophomore season ... Finished tied for 34th helping the Lumberjacks to a 5th place finish at the Rose City Collegiate tournament ... Finished tied for 63rd at the Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational where NAU finshed third overall ... Finished 43rd at the Lumberjack at Ocotillo where NAU finished second as a team ... Scored a season best of 76 in the second round of the Oregon State Invitational. Summer of 2012: Advanced to the championship at the Arizona Women’s Golf Association (AWGA) State Amateur Match Play Championship in the Open Division 1st Flight before losing to Kelly Loeb 3 & 1 in the final … Defeated former Lumberjack Megan Bremer in 19 holes to reach the final … Event was held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Dove Mountain. 2011-12: Saw action in all 11 tournaments … Posted a 80.0 stroke average, the third-best mark on the team … Posted four top-20 finishes and one top-10 … Finished tied for 15th at the Big Sky Championships, posting rounds of 73-76-78 … Opened collegiate career with a 73 at the Circling Raven Collegiate en route to a season-best tie for seventh … Posted a collegiate-best 71 at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic at Ocotillo … Led the team with a tie for 11th at the Rio Verde Invitational, carding a season-best 226 for three rounds. High School: A 2011 graduate of Catalina Foothills High School … Played for Mark Polich … Two-time team and individual Arizona State champion (2009 and 2010) … Was named the Arizona Daily Star 2009 and 2010 Southern Arizona Player of the Year and was selected to the Arizona Republic’s 2009 All-State team … Set nine Catalina Foothills school records including lowest scoring average .. .Was chosen to represent Arizona at the Mary Cave Cup …Won the 2010 Arizona State Division II medalist honors, the seventh player from Southern Arizona to win a championship and the second to finish with back-to-back titles … Shot a five-over 145 with rounds of 71 and 74, helping her school win their second consecutive state championships. Personal: Born Laura Danielle Jabczenski March 8, 1993 in Albuquerque, N.M…Daughter of Kate and Felix Jabczenski … Has three sisters, Heather, Krysta and Anna … Father played golf and baseball, while mother was a member of the ski team at Regis College … Sister, Heather, played at NAU from 2003-07 … Enjoys music, snowboarding and hiking.

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Academic Notes: Plans to study communications. 2013-14: Joined NAU in the spring ... Scored at an average of 77.00 per round ... Won the Red Rocks Invitational after shooting a season best two-round total of 141 ... Finished tied for third at the Rio Verde Invitational posting rounds of 73, 75 and 74 ... Finished tied for 31st at the Big Sky Championships Before NAU: Was a member of the Golf team at UCLA ... Shot at an average of 80.2 during her freshman campaign ... Posted low rounds of 76 twice during the 2012-13 season ... LeMarr’s best result came at the Bruin Wave tournament where she finished tied for 60th place. High School: During her career she garnered four MVP awards, was a two-time all-city selection and a four-time first team all-state selection ... Won the 2009 Arizona 5A Division Two individual state championship in 2009 as she helped her team to a state title ... Was also a three-time Callaway Junior World qualifier, two-time USGA Junior Girls Championship qualifier and a three-time Junior America’s Cup team member ... Finished fourth at the 2009 Silver Belle Invitational and won ESPN Magazine’s Drake Award in 2009 for best breakout performance. Personal: Born to Rob and Robin LeMarr on March 9, 1994 ... Has one brother Jamie ... Chose NAU because of the strong team and team unity in addition to the positive outlook of Coach Bedortha.


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Academic Notes: Studying criminal justice ... Presidents list at Chandler-Gilbert CC in spring 2013 ... 3.5 grade point average. 2013-14: Had a solid Lumberjack debut ... Took home a share of first place at the Grand Canyon Invitational thanks to rounds of 73, 75 and 76 ... Shot a season-best round of 73 three times ... Finished 30th at the Big Sky Championships ... Scored an average of 78.86 per round Before NAU: Transferred to NAU from Arizona State University where she was a member of the women’s golf team ... Represented the state of Arizona in the America’s Cup. High School: Attended Catalina Foothills High School in Tuscon, AZ for three years where she won a state championship with her team ... Attended Hamilton High School in Chandler, AZ for one year where she also won a state championship with her team ... Broke high school record for lowest 18 hole score with a score of 66. Personal: Daughter of Richard and Jennifer.

Academic Notes: Majoring in business management. 2013-14: Showed much improvement during her junior campaign scoring a career-best average of 78.75 on the year ... Top performance came when it mattered most finishing 15th at the Big Sky Championships thanks tot rounds of 79, 75 and 77 ... Finished 34th at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational following a 79-79-77 performance 2012-13: Competed in eight tournaments during her sophomore campaign scoring an average of 81.52 ... Finished tied for 21st at the Grand Canyon Women’s Invitational scoring a season low of 77 in the second round ... Finished tied for 33rd at the Lumberjack at Ocotillo tournament helping NAU to a second place finish ... Highest finish, tied for third, at the Quail Run Invitational. 2011-12: Saw action in seven tournaments, posting an 82.7 stroke average … Tied for 23rd at the Big Sky Championships with rounds of 78-76-78 … Recorded a collegiate-best 71 at the Montana State triangular to win medalist honors in field of 19 players … Posted rounds in the 70s in six of final seven rounds of the season … Joined the team for the spring semester. High School: A 2011 graduate of Montemayor Sagrado Corazon … Played for Wilmar Zapata … Won six open tournaments in cities of Colombia, while pacing second in four others … Earned several top-five finishes at national tournaments … Ranked No. 1 in the state rankings and seventh in the Colombian Federation Junior Golf Rankings … Finished 30th at the Optimist Junior International held in West Palm Beach, Fla., in August, 2010. Personal: Born Dec. 14, 1993 in Medellin, Colombia … Daughter of Juan Diego Mejia and Gloria Ruiz … Has one sister, Amalia.

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SAUM Academic Notes: Planning to major in mechanical engineering High School: Lettered four years in golf at Red Mountain High School ... State runner-up in 2013 ... On the 2012-13 Girls Junior American Cup team ... Participated in the Symetra: VisitMesa. com Gateway Classic ... Team finished fourth at the Arizona State Championships in 2013 Personal: Born on March 17, 1996 to Andy and Carolyn Saum ... One sister, Andrea ... Her hobbies include working on her car with her dad and cooking for family and friends ... Chose NAU because she loved the team and facilities, the school’s support for student-athletes and the beautiful campus

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2013/14 SEASON IN REVIEW Golf Week Conference Championships

Red Rocks Invitational

TEAM 14th

TEAM T2nd

Oral Roberts Shootout

Rio Verde Invitational

TEAM 15th

TEAM T5th

Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate

Mountain View Collegiate

Athlete Place Scores Savana Bezdicek T32 79 77 77 Kaitlen Parsons 36 78 81 75 Brittany McKee 77 89 94 79 Laura Jabczenski T82 91 88 82 JoJo Sotille 88 89 83 99

Athlete Place Scores Jacquie LeMarr 1 70 71 Kaitlen Parsons T7 73 75 Susana Mejia T43 80 78 Brittany McKee T43 85 73 Savana Bezdicek T82 82 84

Athlete Place Scores Kaitlen Parsons T25 76 78 78 Brittany McKee T37 74 83 79 Melissa Olson T73 84 78 84 Savana Bezdicek T75 82 81 84 Laura Jabczenski T77 82 81 85

Athlete Place Scores Jacquie LeMarr T3 73 75 74 Kaitlen Parsons T9 72 77 76 Susana Mejia T45 81 80 75 Brittany McKee T69 83 82 78 Savana Bezdicek 96 78 84 0

Athlete Place Scores Kaitlen Parsons T4 74 73 69 Jacquie LeMarr T29 77 71 76 Susana Mejia T42 78 74 75 Brittany McKee T53 81 74 74 Melissa Olson T59 76 78 77

Athlete Place Scores Brittany McKee T21 80 74 75 Kaitlen Parsons T41 79 77 78 Savana Bezdicek T57 79 82 77 JoJo Sotille T93 86 82 82 Laura Jabczenski T97 85 85 81 TEAM 17th

TEAM 9th

Rainbow Wahine Invitational

The Gold Rush

TEAM 5th

TEAM 11th

Grand Canyon Invitational

Big Sky Conference Championships

TEAM T1st

TEAM 5th

Athlete Place Scores Kaitlen Parsons 44 80 82 79 Brittany McKee T45 77 87 79 Susana Mejia T45 79 85 79 Jacquie LeMarr T52 85 80 81 Savana Bezdicek 58 85 84 88

Athlete Place Scores Kaitlen Parsons 2 73 72 74 Savana Bezdicek T11 81 73 72 Brittany McKee T27 80 77 74 Susana Mejia 34 79 79 77 Laura Jabczenski T49 83 85 84

Athlete Place Scores Kaitlen Parsons T6 72 74 80 Susana Mejia 15 79 75 77 Brittany McKee 30 81 79 78 Jacquie LeMarr T31 81 77 81 JoJo Sotille 37 84 81 79

Athlete Place Scores Brittany McKee T1 73 75 76 Kaitlen Parsons T6 76 73 80 Savana Bezdicek 14 73 76 83 Jacquie LeMarr T22 76 82 89 Susana Mejia 44 82 81 82

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1995-96 9/11-12 9/15-17 10/1-2 10/8-10 3/11-12 3/15 3/18-19 4/1 4/28-29 4/30-5/1 1996-97 9/9-10 10/7-8 10/13-15 10/28-29 11/12-13 2/10-11 3/3-4 3/17-19 4/4-6 5/8-10 1997-98 9/25-27 10/5-6 10/12-14 10/20-21 11/11-12 2/23-24 3/2-3 3/24-26 4/3-5 5/7-8

Tournament NAU Finish Chip-N-Club Invitational 16 of 17 (1242) Northern Iowa Classic 7 of 8 (1421) Eastern Washington Invite 5 of 5 (805) Big Sky Championships 8 of 8 (1065) SDSU Fall Tournament 9 of 9 (1052) Cal State Long Beach 1 of 2 (349) University of Idaho Invite T3 of 6 (708) University of Arizona B-Team 2 of 2 (348) Weber State Invitational 7 of 9 (669) Idaho State Invitational 4 of 4 (709) Tournament Ram/Cowgirl Fall Classic Lumberjack Invitational Big Sky Championships SDSU Fall Classic Pepperdine Invitational SCU Colby Invitational Bay Area Classic New Mexico Intercollegiate PING/ASU Invitational NCAA West Regional

NAU Finish 3 of 18 (934) 2 of 13 (633) 1 of 8 (951) 11 of 19 (988) 1 of 9 (623) 5 of 21 (632) 1 of 17 (646) 2 of 15 (942) 12 of 16 (938) 15 of 20 (911)

Tournament Dick McGuire Invitational Lumberjack Invitational Big Sky Championships SDSU/Aldila Classic Pepperdine Wave Invite Texas A&M Mo-morial Bay Area Classic Rainbow Wahine Invite PING/ASU Invitational NCAA West Regional

NAU Finish 9 of 18 (924) 1 of 20 (630) 1 of 9 (918) 2 of 15 (952) 2 of 18 (622) 5 of 16 (945) 1 of 19 (607) 12 of 20 (954) 14 of 16 (942) 18 of 20 (930)

Rounds NAU Best 404-412-426 Bobbi Brandon, 64th 348-367-358-348 Bobbi Brandon, 9th 392-415 Kelly Balzer, 15th 349-355-361 Sarah Honaker, 13th 340-344-368 Eleanor Pilgrim, T9th 349 Eleanor Pilgrim, 1st 348-360 Eleanor Pilgrim, 2nd 348 Kelly Balzer, 3rd 330-339 Eleanor Pilgrim, 3rd 358-351 Eleanor Pilgrim, 1st

Rounds 320-309-305 317-316 316-320-315 323-331-334 317-306 313-319 324-322 319-321-302 312-316-310 306-305-300

NAU Best Davis & Pilgrim, T14th Louise Davis, 4th Eleanor Pilgrim, 1st Louise Davis, T16th Eleanor Pilgrim, 2nd Eleanor Pilgrim, T8th Louise Davis, T1st Bobbi Brandon, T10th Eleanor Pilgrim, T33rd Dianne Overstreet, T42nd

Rounds 307-308-309 308-322 308-318-292 319-310-323 311-311 315-316-314 308-299 325-313-316 314-315-313 311-304-315

NAU Best Louise Davis, T5th Davis & Pilgrim, T4th Louise Davis, 1st Eleanor Pilgrim, T4th Louise Davis, T4th Eleanor Pilgrim, T7th Bobbi Brandon, T3rd Eleanor Pilgrim, T15th Eleanor Pilgrim, T49th Dianne Overstreet, T30

1998-99 9/14-15 9/25-26 10/12-14 11/2-3 11/15-17 2/16-17 2/22-24 3/8-10 3/29-30 4/5-6

Tournament NAU Finish Lumberjack Invitational 1 of 10 (584) Intercable - McGuire Invite 8 of 17 (933) Big Sky Championships 1 of 9 (916) Princeville Wahine Invite 14 of 18 (926) SDSU Fall Classic 9 of 15 (1005) Pepperdine Wave Invitational 7 of 17 (639) Arizona Invitational 14 of 16 (917) SJSU Spartan Invitational 7 of 11 (981) Lady Aztec Invitational 1 of 8 (615) Utah-Dixie Classic 8 of 24 (942)

1999-00 9/8-9 9/20-21 9/27-28 10/11-13 11/9-10 2/28-29 3/6-8 3/13-14 3/27-28 4/3-4

Tournament NAU Finish Rounds NAU Best Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 2 of 16 (914) 303-300-311 Louise Davis, 1st Lumberjack Invitational 1 of 17 (629) 315-314 Louise Davis, 1st Univ. of Oregon Invite 5 of 16 (648) 326-322 Louise Davis, T9th Big Sky Championships 1 of 9 322-311-306 Louise Davis, 2nd Univ. of Hawai’i Fall Classic 13 of 14 336-328-324 Hanna-Riika Kuitunen,36th Bay Area Classic 13 of 17 330-343 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen 37th SJSU Spartan Invitational 12 of 14 321-327-325 Ingrid Mollard, T30th Pioneer Electric Bruin Classic 9 of 14 312-321-306 Leslee Beller, T21st Lady Aztec Invitational 14 of 20 317-315 Ingrid Mollard, T29th BYU Invitational 16 of 20 309-329-321 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T15th

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Rounds NAU Best 292-292 Eleanor Pilgrim, 1st 312-314-307 Lesley McClurg, T12 302-305-309 Eleanor Pilgrim, 1st 310-312-304 Louise Davis, T30 341-336-328 Bobbi Brandon, T15 320-319 Ingrid Mollard, T10th 305-313-299 Eleanor Pilgrim, T36th 340-320-321 Bobbi Brandon, T20th 306-309 Louise Davis, 3rd 315-310-317 Louise Davis, T6th


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2000-01 9/15-16 9/25-26 10/9-10 10/21-23 10/31-11/1 2/12-13 2/26-27 3/12-13 4/9-10 4/13-14 4/23-25

Tournament Oregon State Shanico Invit. Lumberjack Invitational Heather Farr Memorial San Diego State Fall Classic Rainbow Wahine Fall Classic Lady Aztec Invitational Bay Area Classic Pioneer Eletronic Bruin Class. Utah Dixie Classic Peg Barnard Calif. Collegiate Big Sky Championships

NAU Finish 8th of 18 t4th of 19 6th of 14 4th of 15 11th of 15 8th of 16 t5th of 12 15th of 18 4th of 18 10th of 11 4th of 9

Rounds NAU Best 303-306-326 Ingrid Mollard, 14th 323-305 Ingrid Mollard, T10th 306-318 Lauren Gray, T7th 312-319-307 Gaelle Truet, T6th 320-318-313 Gaelle Truet, t28th 326 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, 10th 332-322 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T14th 305-327-305 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T27th 304-317-313 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T1st 318-316 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T23rd 320-319-313 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, 5th

2001-02 Tournament 9/10-11 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 9/24-25 Pioneer Highlands Ranch 10/1-2 Lady Vandal Fall Invit. 10/8-10 Oregon State Shanico Invit. 2/17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 2/25-26 Bay Area Classic 3/23-24 Mountain View Collegiate 4/8-9 BYU Dixie Classic 4/22-24 Big Sky Championships 5/9-11 NCAA West Regional

NAU Finish 8th of 17 10th of 14 N/A 6th of 16 13th of 19 11th of 20 13th of 16 14th of 14 11th of 22 1st of 7 18 of 21

Rounds NAU Best 301-320-309 Lauren Gray, T9th 311-310 Julie Heselton,T9th N/A Bronwyn Hubbard, T9th 316-318-313 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T13th 307-316-313 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T25th 325-338 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, T34th 323-320 Lauren Gray, T33rd 329-321 Bronwyn Hubbard, T29th 313-327-312 Lauren Gray, T29th 321-313-313 Lauren Gray, 2nd 323-320-310 Lauren Gray, 42nd

2002-03 9/10-11 9/26-28 10/7-9 10/14-15 10/29-30 2/24-26 3/3-4 3/22-23 4/4-6 4/21/-23

Tournament Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic Comcast/Dick McGuire Invite Price’s Give-em Five Intercoll. Lumberjack Invitational Kent Youel Invitational Arizona Invitational Bobcat Desert Classic Mountain View Collegiate PING/ASU Invitational Big Sky Conference Champ.

NAU Finish 12th of 17 17th of 19 13th of 20 1st of 10 13th of 17 16th of 18 1st of 11 11th of 12 16th of 16 3rd of 8

Rounds NAU Best 311-314-311 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, Tt8th 323-325-320 Julie Heselton, T45th 311-310-310 Julie Heselton, 10th 291-309 Lauren Gray, 1st 317-313-302 Lauren Gray, T28th 337-325-316 Lauren Gray, T39th 302-307 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen,t2nd 319-308-312 Lauren Gray, T9th 320-324-316 Lauren Gray, T53rd 307-324-303 Lauren Gray, T6th

2003-04 9/8-9 9/25-26 9/28-29 10/6-8 10/20-21 2/23-25 3/8-9 3/29 4/2-4 4/19-21 5/6-8

Tournament NAU Finish Rounds NAU Best Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 11th of 17 317-308-308 Lauren Gray, T20th I.E. Women’s Intercollegiate 3rd of 10 311-314-307 Amber Ward, 1st Lady Vandal Fall Invitational 9th of 15 319-319-315 Lauren Gray, Tt15th Price Give Em Five Inter. 15th of 16 329-315-311 Lauren Gray, 36th Lady Aztec Fall Invitational 8th of 20 312-310-308 Lauren Gray, 9th Arizona Wildcat Invitational 14th of 14 334-349-325 Lauren Gray, T64th Bobcat Desert Classic 13th of 18 320-312 Lauren Gray, T39th Mountain View Collegiate 16th of 17 318-296-337 Lauren Gray, T7th PING/ASU Invitational 17th of 17 315-308-333 Lauren Gray, T55th Big Sky Championship 5th of 8 311-305-316 Lauren Gray, 1st NCAA West Regional Lauren Gray, 51st

2004-05 9/13-15 9/20-21 10/4-5 10/18-19 11/8-9 2/21-22 3/7-9 3/14-16 3/26-27 4/1-3 4/18/20

Tournament Dick McGuire Invitational Ron Moore Women’s Inter. Price’s Give’Em Five Inter. Lady Aztec Fall Invitational Cal Poly Invitational Arizona Wildcat Invitational Bobcat Desert Classic UNLV Spring Invitational MountainView Collegiate PING/ASU Invitational Big Sky Championship

NAU Finish T16th of 17 12th of 16 14th of 18 T2nd of 15 4th of 16 14th of 14 6th of 19 12th of 18 13th of 15 17th of 17 T4th of 8

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Rounds NAU Best 315-320-313 Sophia Choi, T32nd 315-318-322 Sophia Choi, T27th 315-316-323 Noel Larson, T40th 298-306 Sophia Choi, T4th 317-316 Sophia Choi, T6th 329-323-314 Sophia Choi, T51st 306-310-305 Sophia Choi, T12th 332-321-303 Sophia Choi, T11th 307-307-296 T. Peltokoski, T32nd 320-319-313 Sophia Choi, T51st 307-304-313 Sophia Choi, 1st

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Rounds NAU Best 315-304 Sophia Choi, 3rd 309-310-308 Sophia Choi, t15th 304-305-315 Ali Carter, t4th 312-306 Ali Carter, t9th 309-314 Sophia Choi, 2nd 315-311-311 Sophia Choi, 1st 304-309-298 Ali Carter, t14th 317-317-323 Sophia Choi, t4th 308-296-308 Ali Carter, t3rd

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NAU Finish 4th of 8 7th of 14 4th of 13 3rd of 14 T1st of 13 1st of 16 13th of 15 7th of 19 2nd of 8

2006-07 Tournament 9/19-20 La Quinta Inn & Suites Shootout 9/26-27 Ron Moore Women’s Inter. 10/16-17 TaylorMade Aztec Fall Classic 11/06 Firestone Grill-Cal Poly Inv. 3/2 Wyoming 3/3-4 Red Rocks Invitational 3/12-14 Bobcat Desert Classic 3/15 North Dakota State 3/24-25 Mountainview Collegiate 4/9-10 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 4/16-18 Big Sky Championships

NAU Finish 4th of 8 14th of 16 16th of 19 6th of 19 Won 6th of 16 N/A T5th of 20 Won 15th of 16 1st of 9 2nd of 8

Rounds NAU Best 318-320 Carter/Power, T3rd 316-321-295 Sophia Choi, T33rd 313-321 Ali Carter, T41st 323-315 Sophia Choi, T4th 316 to 328 Sophia Choi, 75 317-311 Vicki Power, T18th N/A Sophia Choi, T18th 313-315-306 Ali Carter, T9th 320 to 349 Megan Buck, 74 298-305-298 Carter/Choi, T23rd 304-298-306 Ali Carter, 1st 311-300-298 Bethnay Leclair, T2nd

2007-08 9/19-20 9/24-25 10/15-16 11/05-06 3/1-2 3/7-9 3/31-4/1 4/7-8 4/10 4/21-23

Tournament La Quinta Inn & Suites S/O Gonzaga Bulldog Invitational Aztec Fall Classic Lamkin Cup/Cal Poly Invite Red Rocks Invitational Rio Verde Collegiate Invite NCAA West Regional Preview Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Big Sky Preview Big Sky Championships

NAU Finish 1st of 9 6th of 12 16th of 19 2nd of 18 3rd of 15 T6th of 18 11th of 19 4th of 16 1st of 8 2nd of 9

Rounds NAU Best 324-307 Sophia Choi, 1st 320-305-309 Ali Carter, 14th 318-318 Sophia Choi, T45th 303-301 Sophia Choi/Dakin Banta, T2nd 314-318 Sophia Choi, 2nd 305-300-311 Sophia Choi, T17th 319-295-303 Sophia Choi, T8th 311-312-315 Sophia Choi, T5th 314 Ali Carter, 1st 302-307-304 Ali Carter, 2nd

2008-09 9/19-20 9/22-23 10/6-7 11/3-4 2/28-3/1 3/6-8 3/7-8 3/15-17 3/24-25 4/6-7 4/20-22 5/7-9

Tournament NAU Finish Rounds NAU Best NAU Mountain Shootout 2nd of 7 314-305 Bethany Leclair, 5th Cardinal Classic 4th of 13 308-303 Megan Buck, T4th Bob Hurley Auto ORU Shootout 5th of 18 321-309-309 Meghan Bremer, T18th Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational 8th of 19 311-315 Meghan Bremer, T25th Red Rocks Invitational 4th of 18 312-317 Megan Buck, T2nd Duramed Collegiate T6th of 20 308-305-305 Ali Carter, T22nd White Wing Invitational Meghan Bremer, 1st Hiddenbrooke Intercollegiate 2nd of 18 325-320-318 Ali Carter, T2nd BYU Dixie Classic 10th of 15 312-328-310 Dakin Banta, T23rd Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 1st of 19 309-296-303 Bethany Leclair, T2nd Big Sky Championships 1st of 9 298-309-307 Alexa Kim, T2nd NCAA West Regional 18th of 299-309-309 Ali Carter, T35th

2009-10 9/14-15 9/21-22 9/28-29 10/12-14 11/1-2 2/27-28 3/6-7 3/6-7 3/15-17 3/26-27 4/5-6

Tournament NAU Finish Rounds NAU Best Bulldog & Eagle Invitational 1st of 14 307-297-296 Bethany Leclair, 4th NAU Mountain Shootout 1st of 7 311-317 Meghan Bremer, 2nd Grand Canyon Women’s Fall 1st of 15 285-295 Stephanie Kim, 1st Price’s Give ‘Em Five Inter. 15th of 18 308-309-303 Megan Buck, T32nd Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invite 2nd of 16 300-292 S. Kim/Bremer, T3rd Red Rocks Invitational 1st of 18 312-301 A. Kim/ S. Kim, T4th Rio Verde Invitational 11th of 18 305-316-314 Dakin Banta, T19th White Wing Invitational Bethany Leclair, T7th Northern Migration Invite 13th of 19 312-312-317 Dakin Banta, T41st Mountain View Collegiate 15th of 18 307-308-306 Stephanie Kim, T23rd Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 2nd of 23 301-302-294 Stephanie Kim, 1st

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Tournament La Quinta Inn & Suites Shootout Ron Moore Women’s Inter. Taylormade/adidas Lady Aztec Cal Poly Invitational Red Rocks Invitational Bobcat Desert Classic Mountainview Collegiate BYU Dixie Classic Big Sky Championships

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2005-06 9/19-20 9/26-27 10/17-28 11/7-8 2/25-26 3/7-9 3/25-26 4/3-5 4/17-19

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294-297-313

Stephanie Kim, 1st

2010-11 9/13-14 9/21-22 9/27-28 10/11-13 11/1-2 2/7-8 2/25-26 3/4-6 3/14-16 4/4-6 4/18-20

Tournament Circling Raven Collegiate NAU Mountain Shootout Rose City Collegiate Price’s Give ‘Em Five Inter. Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Wildcat Invitational Red Rocks Invitational Rio Verde Invitational Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Big Sky Championships

NAU Finish 1st of 20 3rd of 6 4th of 15 10th of 14 1st of 17 14th of 16 1st of 18 2nd of 17 1st of 14 5th of 23 2nd of 9

Rounds 302-299-304 310-325 309-301-295 306-301-297 310-302 311-311-331 304-309 309-302-300 287-292-292 307-299-302 304-296-291

NAU Best Kaitlen Parsons, T2nd Stephanie Kim, T4th Stephanie Kim, 4th Stephanie Kim, 6th Alexa Kim, 1st Stephanie Kim, T44th Alexa Kim, 2nd Dakin Whitmer, T6th Bethany Leclair, T1st Bethany Leclair, T9th Bethany Leclair, 2nd

2011-12 9/12-14 9/25-26 10/8-9 11/7-8 2/7-8 3/3-4 3/9-11 3/19-20 4/9-11 4/7 4/22-24

Tournament Circling Raven Collegiate Dick McGuire Invitational Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Invite Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Wildcat Invitational Red Rocks Invitational Rio Verde Invitational BYU at Entrada Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Montana State Triangular Big Sky Championship

NAU Finish 12th of 22 18th of 18 6th of 15 5th of 12 14th of 14 5th of 20 10th of 16 9th of 12 14th of 24 2nd of 4 3rd of 9

Rounds 305-329-311 309-314-312 320-309-313 326-315 318-327-330 319-313 337-312-321 325-320-321 309-294-320 312 298-297-301

NAU Best Laura Jabczenski, T7th Kaitlen Parsons, T17th Kaitlen Parsons, 2nd Stephanie Kim, T2nd Kaitlen Parsons, T36th Stephanie Kim, T5th Laura Jabczenski, T11th Kaitlen Parsons, T24th Kaitlen Parsons, T9th Susana Mejia, 1st Kaitlen Parsons, 7th

2012-13 9/17-18 10/1-2 10/13-14 10/29-30 2/11-13 3/2-3 3/8-10 3/15-16 8/8-10 4/21-23 5/9-11

Tournament Oregon State Invitational Rose City Invitational Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate Cal Poly Lady Mustang Invite. The Lumberjack at Ocotillo Red Rocks Invitational Rio Verde Invitational Mountain View Collegiate Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Big Sky Championships NCAA Regional

NAU Finish 8th of 16 5th of 14 7th of 17 3rd of 17 2nd of 11 7th of 21 1st of 17 7th of 15 6th of 19 1st of 11 22nd of 24

Rounds 305-299-209 300-309-313 306-321 301-314 316-315-310 311-310 288-397 289-286-307 314-317-308 299-293-290 307-318-315

NAU Best Stephanie Kim, 8th Savana Bezdicek, 2nd Savana Bezdicek, T12th Savana Bezdicek, 1st Stephanie Kim, T7th Savana Bezdicek, T6th Savana Bezdicek, 1st Stephanie Kim, T8th Kaitlen Parsons, T14th Kaitlen Parsons, T2nd Stephanie Kim, T14

2012-13 9/17-18 10/1-2 10/13-14 10/29-30 2/11-13 3/2-3 3/8-10 3/15-16 8/8-10 4/21-23 5/9-11

Tournament Oregon State Invitational Rose City Invitational Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate Cal Poly Lady Mustang Invite. The Lumberjack at Ocotillo Red Rocks Invitational Rio Verde Invitational Mountain View Collegiate Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Big Sky Championships NCAA Regional

NAU Finish 8th of 16 5th of 14 7th of 17 3rd of 17 2nd of 11 7th of 21 1st of 17 7th of 15 6th of 19 1st of 11 22nd of 24

Rounds 305-299-209 300-309-313 306-321 301-314 316-315-310 311-310 288-397 289-286-307 314-317-308 299-293-290 307-318-315

NAU Best Stephanie Kim, 8th Savana Bezdicek, 2nd Savana Bezdicek, T12th Savana Bezdicek, 1st Stephanie Kim, T7th Savana Bezdicek, T6th Savana Bezdicek, 1st Stephanie Kim, T8th Kaitlen Parsons, T14th Kaitlen Parsons, T2nd Stephanie Kim, T14

2013-14 9/23 9/30-1 10/12-13 10/29-31 2/24-25 3/1-2 3/8-10 3/28-29 4/7-8 4/20-22

Tournament Golfweek Conference Championship Oral Roberts Shootout Cowgirl Desert Shootout Rainbow Wahine Classic Grand Canyon Spring Invite. Red Rocks Invitational Rio Verde Invitational Mountain View Collegiate The Gold Rush Big Sky Championships

NAU Finish 14th of 18 15th of 18 17th of 20 5th of 8 1st of 15 2nd of 18 5th of 18 9th of 15 11th of 11 5th of 11

Rounds 335-329-307 314-318-325 323-315-311 313-301-297 298-305-317 305-297 304-314-303 305-292-294 321-331-318 313-305-314

NAU Best Savana Bezdicek, T32nd Kaitlen Parsons, 25th Brittany McKee, T21st Kaitlen Parson, 2nd Brittany McKee, T1st Jacquie LeMarr, 1st Jacquie LeMarr, T3rd Kaitlen Parsons, T4th Kaitlen Parsons, 44th Kaitlen Parsons, T6th

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HONORS NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Ali Carter 2009 ESPN the Magazine Academic (At Large) All-American Ali Carter 2009

Big Sky All-Academic Megan Buck (2007-10) Ali Carter (2006-09) Savana Bezdicek (2013-14) Sophia Choi (2006-08) Louise Davis (1996-97) Sarah Freeman (2008) Lauren Halstead (2008, 2010) Julie Heselton (2001-04) Alison Howell (2003) Bronwyn Hubbard (2002) Heather Jabczenski (2005-07) Laura Jabczenski (2012-14) Jessie Joachim (2011) Stephanie Kim (2010-13) H. Kuitunen (1999, 2001-03) Noel Larson (2004-07) Bethany Leclair (2010, 2011) Jacquie LeMarr (2014) Lesley McClurg (1996-97) Brittany McKee (2014) Ingrid Mollard (1998-99, 2001) Melissa Olson (2012-14) D. Overstreet (1996-97) Tiina-Maija Peltokoski (2002-05) Eleanor Pilgrim (1996) Vivki Power (2007) Kelly Weisgarber (2004-06) Dakin Whitmer (2010, 2011) NGCA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Savana Bezdicek (2013) Ali Carter (2006, 2007, 2008) Louise Davis (1997-98) Lauren Halstead (2008) Laura Jabczenski (2012, 2013) Stephanie Kim (2010-13) H. Kuitunen (2001, 2002, 2003) Noel Larson (2004, 2006, 2007) Lesley McClurg (1998) Ingrid Mollard (1999) Melissa Olson (2012, 2013) Dianne Overstreet (1998)

HISTORY

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All-Big Sky First-Team Selections (6 Athletes, 11 Honors) Savana Bezdicek (2013), Ali Carter (2008, 2009), Sophia Choi (2008), Alexa Kim (2010, 2011), Stephanie Kim (2010, 2011, 2013), Kaitlen Parsons (2012, 2014) All-Big Sky Second-Team Selections (8 Athletes, 11 Honors) Meghan Bremer (2010), Megan Buck (2010), Alexa Kim (2009), Stephanie Kim (2012), Bethany Leclair (2009, 2010, 2011), Kaitlen Parsons (2013), Dakin Whitmer (2008; 2010), Jacquie LeMarr (2014) Big Sky All-Tournament Selections (6 Athletes, 9 Honors) Megan Buck (2010), Ali Carter (2008, 2009), Sophia Choi (2008), Alexa Kim (2009, 2011), Stephanie Kim (2010), Bethany Leclair (2011), Kaitlen Parsons (2013-14). Bedortha’s Coaching Accomplishments Honors 2012-13 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year 2008-09 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year 2005-06 GLIAC Coach of the Year 2004-05 NGCA National Coach of the Year 2004-05 NCAA-II East Region Coach of the Year 2003-04 NCAA-II East Region Coach of the Year 2002-03 NCAA-II East Region Coach of the Year 2002-03 GLIAC Coach of the Year 2000-01 NCAA-II East Region Co-Coach of the Year 2000-01 GLIAC Coach of the Year NCAA Championships Team Appearances (5) 2007 NCAA Championships (3rd/8) 2006 NCAA Championships (2nd/8) 2005 NCAA Championships (4th/8) 2004 NCAA Championships (2ndT/8) 2001 NCAA Championships (5th/8) NCAA Regional Appearances (8) 2013 NCAA West Regional (22nd/24 ) 2009 NCAA West Regional (18/21) 2007 NCAA East Regional (1st/6) 2006 NCAA East Regional (2nd/6) 2005 NCAA East Regional (2nd/6) 2004 NCAA East Regional (1st/6) 2003 NCAA East Regional (3rd/6) 2002 NCAA East Regional (3rd/6) NAU Team Titles (13) 2011 Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam 2011 Red Rocks Invitational 2010 Red Rocks Invitational 2010 Cal Poly Lamkin Grip Women’s Invitational 2010 Circling Raven Collegiate Invitational 2010 Grand Canyon Women’s Fall Invite 2009 NAU Mountain Shootout 2009 Bulldog & Eagle Invitational 2009 Big Sky Conference Championship 2009 Wyoming Cowgirl 2008 Big Sky Conference Preview 2013 Rio Verde Invitational 2013 Big Sky Conference Championship 2014 Grand Canyon Invitational

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -B KellyBalzer 1995-97 Dakin Banta-Whitmer 2008-11 Leslee Beller 2000 Jaclyn Beaudreau 1996-97 Savana Bezdicek 2012- Pres. Bobbi Brandon 1995-99 Meghan Bremer 2009-10 Katie Brenneman 2002-04 Megan Buck 2007-10 -C Ali Carter 2006-Pres. Sophia Choi 2005-08 Terra Cole 2001-03 -D Louise Davis 1996-99 Janelle Dochow 1995-96 -F Sarah Freeman 2008 -G Stacie Gibbs 2001 Lauren Gray 2001-04

-H Lauren Halstead 2008-10 Julie Heselton 2001-04 Betsy Holdhusen 2000 Sarah Honaker 1995-96 Ali Howell 2003 Bronwyn Hubbard 2002-03 -J Heather Jabczenski 2004-07 Laura Jabczenski 2012-Pres. Jessica Johnson 1999 -K Aleha Kim 2010 Alexa Kim 2009-11 Stephanie Kim 2010-13 Allison Knanishu 1999 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen 1999-03 -L Noel Larson 2004-07 Bethany Leclair 2007, 2009-11 Jacquie LeMarr 2014-Pres. -M Kerri Maney 1996-98 Susana Mejia 2012-Pres. Lesley McClurg 1996-98 Brittany McKee 2013-Pres. Ingrid Mollard 1998-01 Stephanie Moore 2005

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-O Kelli O’Keefe 2006-07 Melissa Olson 2012-2014 Dianne Overstreet 1996-98 -P Kaitlen Parsons 2011-2014 Tiina-Maija Peltokoski 2002-05 Eleanor Pilgrim 1995-99 Vicki Power 2006-07 -S Shannon Sopina 1995-96 JoJo Sotille 2013-Pres. Darian Spivey 2012-13 Julian Swenson 1999 Kelly Sullivan 1995-96 -T Gaelle Truet 2001 -V Emily von Doehren 1999-03 -W Amber Ward 2004-05 Kelly Weisgarber 2004-06 Holly Woodle 2002-04

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RED ROCKS INVITATIONAL RED ROCKS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT HISTORY Oakcreek Country Club, Sedona, Ariz. Previous Winners 2006 Northern Arizona (309-314) Mary Kate Morgan, Gonzaga (76-72) Texas El Paso (310-313) 2007 Northwestern (299-302) Liliana Alvarez, Northwestern (73-74) 2008 Eastern Michigan (311-315) Catherine Fortin, Eastern Michigan (73-77) 2009 Michigan (307-302) Kelly Gillum, Montana State (75-73) 2010 Northern Arizona (312-301) Paige Rachor, Portland (77-72) 2011 Northern Arizona (304-309) Lauren Hernandez, Nevada (78-72) 2012 Eastern Michigan (305-298) Caitlin McCleary, Seattle (72-75) 2013 Toledo (304-301) Clariss Guce, CSU Northridge (72-74) 2014 Xavier (299-289) Jacquie LeMarr, Northern Arizona (70-71)

Low Individual Round Total 69 Monica Jung, Southern Utah (fourth), 2014 70 Jacquie LeMarr, Northern Arizona (first), 2014 71 Jacquie LeMarr, Northern Arizona (first), 2014 71 Charlotte Jaengkit, Grand Canyon (second), 2014 71 Lisa Perrson, Sacramento State (fourth), 2014 71 Tiffany Nichols, Sacramento State (ninth), 2014 71 Brianna Broderick, Michigan (second), 2007 71 Jennifer Lutz, Grand Canyon (first), 2009 71 Alexa Kim, Northern Arizona (second), 2010 71 Dana Zamparelli, Wyoming (second), 2012 71 Meredith Fairbairn, Eastern Michigan (second), 2012 71 Kelsey Chugg, Weber State (first), 2013 71 Brittani Ferraro, UC Riverside (second), 2013 72 Alice Kim, Northwestern (first), 2007 72 Diana Hong, Washington State (second), 2007 72 Mary Kate Morgan, Gonzaga (second), 2006 72 Crystal Reeves, Oral Roberts (first), 2009 72 Paige Rachor, Portland (second), 2010 72 Lauren Hernandez (second), 2011 72 Caitlin McCleary, Seattle (first), 2012 72 Christine Cash, Xavier (sixth), 2014 72 Ariel McNair, Grand Canyon (second), 2014 72 Ana Fernandez de Mesa, IUPUI (ninth), 2014

Low Team Round Total 289 Xavier (first), 2014 292 Washington State (second), 2007 297 Northern Arizona (second), 2014 297 Eastern Washington (sxith), 2014 298 Eastern Washington (second), 2012 299 Xavier (first), 2014 299 Northwestern (first), 2007 300 Grand Canyon (fourth), 2014 301 Michigan (second), 2007 301 Northern Arizona (second), 2010 301 Sacramento State (second), 2014 302 Wichita State (sixth), 2014 302 UC Riverside (eighth), 2014 302 Northwestern (second), 2007 302 Michigan (second), 2009 303 Nebraska (second), 2007 304 Grand Canyon (fourth), 2014 304 Northern Arizona (first), 2011 305 Eastern Washington (first), 2012 305 Northern Arizona (second), 2014 Low Team Two-Round Total 588 Xavier, 299-289, 2014 602 Sacramento State, 301-301, 2014 602 Northern Arizona, 205-297, 2014 601 Northwestern, 299-302, 2007 602 Washington State, 310-292, 2007 603 Eastern Michigan, 305-298, 2012 604 Grand Canyon, 304-300, 2014 609 Michigan, 308-301, 2007 609 Michigan, 307-302 609 613 Northern Arizona, 312-301, 2010 613 Northern Arizona, 304-309, 2011 613 Cal Poly, 307-306, 2014 616 Wichita State, 314-302, 2014 616 Eastern Washington, 319-297, 2014

Low Individual Two-Round Total 141 Jacquie LeMarr, Northern Arizona, 70-71, 2014 142 Ariel McNair, Xavier, 70-72, 2014 142 Charlotte Jaengkite, Grand Canyon, 71-71, 2014 145 Lisa Perrson, Sacramento State, 71-74, 2014 145 Monica Jung, Southern Utah, 76-69, 2014 146 Christine Cash, Xavier, 74-72, 2014 146 Clariss Guce, CSU Northridge, 72-74, 2013 147 Liliana Alvarez, Northwestern, 73-74, 2007 147 Diana Hong, Washington State, 75-72, 2007 147 Caitlin McCleary, Seattle 72-75, 2012 147 Amelia Ek, UC-Riverside 75-72 148 Kaitlen Parsons, Northern Arizona, 73-75, 2014 148 Shane Critchfield, Xavier, 75-73, 2014 148 Allison Schultz, Toldeo 75-73 148 Mary Kate Morgan, Gonzaga, 76-72, 2006 148 Justine Hix, Portland State, 75-73, 2007 148 Alice Kim, Northwestern, 72-76, 2007 148 Mary Kate Morgan, Gonzaga, 74-74, 2007 148 Kelly Gillum, Montana State, 75-73, 2009

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ALL-TIME RECORDS Team Lows Single Round 285 Grand Canyon Invitational (9/28/09) 287 Lumberjack Shootout @ Wigwam (3/14/11) 291 Lumberjack Invitational (10/14/02) 291 Big Sky Championships (4/20/11) 292 Big Sky Championships (10/14/97) 292 Lumberjack Invitational (9/15/98) 292 Lumberjack Invitational (9/14/98) 292 Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invite (11/2/09) 292 Lumberjack Shootout @ Wigwam (3/15/11) 292 Lumberjack Shootout @ Wigwam (3/16/11) 291 Mountain View Collegiate (03/28/14) 294 Wyoming Cowgirl Invite (4/6/10) 294 Big Sky Championships (4/19/10) 294 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic (4/10/12) 294 Mountain View Collegiate (03/29/14) 295 Wyoming Cowgirl Invite (4/7/08) 295 Ron Moore Intercollegiate (9/27/06) 295 Grand Canyon Invitational (9/29/09) 295 Rose City Collegiate (9/28/10) 296 Mountainview Collegiate (3/30/04) 296 Mountainview Collegiate (3/27/05) 296 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic (4/6/09) 296 Bulldog & Eagle Invite (9/15/09) 296 Big Sky Championships (4/19/11) 297 Bulldog & Eagle Invite (9/14/09) 297 Big Sky Championships (4/20/10) 297 Price’s Give’Em Five Inter. (10/13/10) 297 Big Sky Championships (4/23/12) 297 Rainbow Wahine Invite. (10/31/13) 297 Red Rocks Invitational (03/01/14) 298 Mountainview Collegiate (3/26/06) 298 Lady Aztec Fall Invite (10/18/04) 298 Mountainview Collegiate (3/24/07) 298 Mountainview Collegiate (3/25/07) 298 Cowgirl Classic (4/9/07) 298 Big Sky Championships (4/18/08) 298 Big Sky Championships (4/20/09) 298 Big Sky Championships (4/22/12) 298 Grand Canyon Invite (02/24/14) 299 Bay Area Classic (3/3/98) 299 Arizona Invitational (2/24/99) 299 NCAA West Regional (5/7/09) 299 Circling Raven Collegiate (9/13/10) Two Rounds 580 2009 Grand Canyon Invitational 584 1998 Lumberjack Invitational

Individual Lows Single Round 67 Bethany Leclair, 2011 Big Sky Championships (3rd) 68 Stephanie Kim, 2010 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic (1st) 68 Kaitlen Parsons Mountain View Collegiate (1st) 69 Lauren Gray, 2001 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 69 Sophia Choi, 2008 NCAA West Regional Preview 69 Bethany Leclair, 2009 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic (2nd) 69 Alexa Kim, 2009 Grand Canyon Invitate (2nd) 69 Stephanie Kim, 2010 Big Sky Championships (1st) 69 Stephanie Kim, 2010 Price’s Give’Em Five Inter. (3rd) 69 Savana Bezdicek 2013 Rose City Collegiate (1st) 69 Kaitlen Parsons 70 Eleanor Pilgrim, 1998 Lumberjack Invitational 70 Lauren Gray, 2004 Big Sky Championships 70 Dakin Banta, 2009 Grand Canyon Invite (2nd) 70 Alexa Kim, 2009 Bulldog & Eagle Invite (2nd) 70 Stephanie Kim, 2009 Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly (2nd) 70 Megan Buck, 2010 Big Sky Championships (1st) 70 Stephanie Kim, 2010 Big Sky Championships (2nd) 70 Alexa Kim, 2010 Rose City Collegiate (2nd, 3rd) 70 Alexa Kim, 2011 Big Sky Championships (2nd) 70 Kaitlen Parsons, 2011 Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam 70 Kaitlen Parsons, 2012 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic (2nd) 70 Savana Bezdicek 2013 Mountain View Collegiate 70 Jacquie LeMarr (1st), 2014 Red Rocks Invitational

Three Rounds 871 2011 Lumberjack Shootout @ Wigwam 891 2011 Big Sky Championships 891 2014 Mountain View Collegiate 896 2012 Big Sky Championships 897 2010 Wyoming Cowgirl Invite 900 2009 Bulldog & Eagle Invite 901 2007 Mountainview Collegiate 904 2010 Big Sky Championships 904 2010 Price’s Give’Em Five Inter. 905 2010 Circling Raven Collegiate 905 2010 Rose City Collegiate 908 2007 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 908 2009 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 908 2011 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 910 2005 Mountainview Collegiate 910 2011 Rio Verde Invitational 911 1997 NCAA Championships 911 2013 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 912 2006 Big Sky Championships

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Two Rounds 140 Eleanor Pilgrim, 1998 Lumberjack Invitational 140 Kaitlen Parsons 2013 Mountain View Collegiate Three Rounds 215 Bethany Leclair, 2011 Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam 215 Bethany Leclair, 2011 Big Sky Championships 215 Kaitlen Parsons 2013 Big Sky Championships 216 Lauren Gray, 2004 Big Sky Championships 216 Stephanie Kim, 2010 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic 216 Stephanie Kim, 2010 Big Sky Championships 217 Kaitlen Parsons, 2011 Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam 217 Stephanie Kim (three times) 2013 Oregon State Invitational 2013 Mountain View Collegiate 2013 NCAA West Regional 218 Alexa Kim, 2011 Lumberjack Shootout at Wigwam 218 Stephanie Kim, Price’s Give’Em Five Intercollgiate 218 Kaitlen Parsons, 2012 Big Sky Championships 219 Sophia Choi, 2005 Big Sky Championships 219 Alexa Kim, 2010 Rose City Collegiate 219 Stephanie Kim, 2010 Rose City Collegiate 219 Kaitlen Parsons, 2010 Circling Raven Collegiate 220 Lauren Gray, 2001 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 220 Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, 2002 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 220 Ali Carter, 2007 Mountainview Collegiate 220 Sophia Choi, 2007 Mountainview Collegiate 220 Megan Buck, 2010 Big Sky Championships 220 Kaitlen Parsons 2012 Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Invite 220 Savana Bezdicek 2013 Mountain View Collegiate 220 Darian Spivey 2013 Big Sky Championships

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Season Stroke Avg. 75.3 Stephanie Kim 75.6 Stephanie Kim 75.8 Sophia Choi 75.8 Bethany Leclair 75.9 Sophia Choi 76.0 Alexa Kim 76.0 Kaitlen Parsons 76.1 Lauren Gray 76.2 Sophia Choi 76.4 Ali Carter 76.5 Sophia Choi 76.5 Lauren Gray 76.5 Kaitlen Parsons 76.6 Kaitlen Parsons 76.7 Ali Carter 76.7 Ali Carter

2010-11 2009-10 2007-08 2010-11 2005-06 2010-11 2013-14 2002-03 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2012-13 2011-12 2006-07 2008-09

All-Big Sky Conference Dakin Banta. Savana Bezdicek Bobbi Brandon Meghan Bremer Megan Buck Ali Carter Sophia Choi Louise Davis Lauren Gray Alexa Kim Stephanie Kim H. Kuitunen Bethany Leclair Jacquie LeMarr Lesley McClurg Tiina-Maija Peltokoski Kaitlen Parsons Eleanor Pilgrim Vicki Power Dianne Overstreet

2008 (2nd), 2010 (2nd) 2013 1996-98 2010 (2nd) 2010, (2nd) 2006-09 2006 (2nd) 2005-08 1996-99 2002-04 2009-11 (2009 2nd) 2010-13 2012 (2nd) 1999, 2001-03 2009 (2nd) 2010 (2nd), 2011 (2nd) 2014 (2nd) 1996-98 2002 2005 (2nd) 2012 2013(2nd), 2014 1996-98 2006 (2nd) 1997

Big Sky Individual Champions 1996 Eleanor Pilgrim 79-77-76 232 1997 Louise Davis 74-77-73 224 1998 Eleanor Pilgrim 78-73-72 223 2004 Lauren Gray 74-70-72 216 2005 Sophia Choi 71-71-77 219 2010 Stephanie Kim 69-70-77 216 NCAA Regional Championship Team Finish 1997 306-305-300 (911) 15 of 20 1998 311-304-315 (930) 18 of 20 2002 323-320-310 (953) 18 of 21 2009 299-309-309 (917) 18 of 21 2013 307-318-315 (940) 22 of 24

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NCAA Regional Championship Team Finish 1997 306-305-300 (911) 15 of 20 1998 311-304-315 (930) 18 of 20 2002 323-320-310 (953) 18 of 21 2009 299-309-309 (917) 18 of 21 NCAA Regional Championship Top Individual 1997 Dianne Overstreet T42 of 101 75-77-74; 226 1998 Dianne Overstreet T30 of 90 76-76-75; 227 2002 Lauren Gray T42 of 107 78-80-73; 231 2004 Lauren Gray (I) T51st of 108 81-74-77; 232 2009 Ali Carter T35th of 107 2013 Stephanie Kim T14th of 72-71-74 BOLD indicates current student-athlete 22 2012-


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Arizona University

Northern Arizona University provides an outstanding undergraduate residential education strengthened by important research, graduate and professional programs, and a responsive distance learning network delivering programs throughout Arizona. NAU’s underlying core strength at the undergraduate level is in its ability to provide knowledge of the world, an ability to appreciate change, diversity, and life itself. Faculty and staff members are committed to the residential campus concept and to the student population; however, they are also prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and the world either online or in new campus structures. The Mountain Campus has a student population of more than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sites across the state. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in the development of each student as an individual has long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse range of disciplines from liberal arts and the sciences to professional and career-related fields. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to develop innovative ways to provide citizens with greater access to education and strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to meet the needs of a changing Arizona. Flagstaff, with a population of about 57,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000 feet and a four-season climate, Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.


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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DR. RITA CHENG Meet NAU’s 16th president, Dr. Rita Cheng During Dr. Rita Cheng’s first visit to campus, her speech before a standing room only crowd left little room for doubt about the kind of president she would be for Northern Arizona University. “I have always believed I have a responsibility to help others through service,” she said. “I firmly believe we have an obligation to give back, and I try to live by that value.” Cheng was unanimously appointed by the Arizona Board of Regents to be the next NAU president when John Haeger steps down later this summer. Her three-year contract began Aug. 15. Cheng, who was chancellor at Southern Illinois University, opened her that first on campus presentation by saying she was “humbled and honored” to be considered for the presidency, acknowledging that NAU’s upward trajectory—much to the credit of President Haeger—was no secret nationally and had been noticed by her from afar. Visiting in person only confirmed that view, she said. “At the heart of it all resides a talented faculty and staff that makes it possible.” The incoming president spent a recent whirlwind first official visit on June 12 meeting with campus administrative and faculty leadership. Throughout her engaging presentation in a jam-packed Ashurst Auditorium, Cheng laid out the vision and values that define her, and offered glimpses into the early life experiences that drive her to succeed. During a 17-minute presentation to hundreds in Ashurst and hundreds more watching online, Cheng explained how growing up on a farm in Wisconsin taught her “the value of hard work and doing what you have committed to do—being authentic and true to your goals.” Cheng’s own journey through higher education, raising a family and negotiating a steadily rising career reinforced beliefs she exudes as a university leader today, with an appreciation that she moved into expanding horizons for women and first-generation students. “I have always believed I have a responsibility to help others through service,” she said. Candidly, Cheng simply posed the question she correctly presumed was on everyone’s mind: “What kind of president might I be?” In answering, Cheng shared “the values I bring to all I do.” An accountant by training, she acknowl-

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edged the role of data in making informed decisions, but said “numbers alone cannot answer the human questions. To answer those questions, a leader needs to hear from all the very human stakeholders in the university’s future.” Themes of shared governance, transparency, communication, accountability and inclusiveness followed. She noted her support for a strong, academically focused athletics program, but also emphasized, “music, art, theater, distinguished speakers, and other cultural and recreational activities that contribute to the vibrancy of our campus.” Cheng turned to the citizens of Flagstaff by saying the university must define communities broadly rather than narrowly. “We must view ourselves as part of something much greater than ourselves. We cannot isolate, we must invite people in, we must go outside our walls.” Before moving to SIU, Cheng spent 22 years in teaching and administrative roles at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, including five years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. Cheng, who was also a professor of accounting at SIU, earned her Ph.D. in management from the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. She earned her MBA degree from the University of Rhode Island and a bachelor of business administration degree with honors from Bishop‘s University in Quebec. A 28-member search committee of ABOR members, NAU faculty and staff, and community, business, tribal and educational leaders contributed to the decision to choose Cheng. The new NAU president joins the ABOR Enterprise Executive Committee, comprised of the presidents of Arizona State University, NAU, the University of Arizona, and ABOR as the executive leadership of the Arizona public university enterprise system responsible for driving achievement of statewide goals. “Dr. Cheng’s impressive career in higher education and her transformative leadership will advance NAU to even greater heights, enable the achievement of the university’s ambitious goals, and foster enhanced student success,” said ABOR chair Rick Myers, who served as co-chair of the hiring committee. “This is the beginning of a legacy that will serve the entire state.”


VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS DR. LISA CAMPOS

In her first year at NAU, Campos guided the Lumberjacks to the prestigious Presidents’ Cup as the NAU Athletics Department was recognized for their overall excellence in competition and in the classroom. The Lumberjacks finished first in overall athletic points and tied for second in overall academic performance as they became the fourth institution to win multiple Presidents’ Cups, winning their second Presidents’ Cup (first was 2005-06). NAU also claimed the 2013-14 Men’s and Women’s All-Sports Trophy; the first true sweep by an institution since 2000-01. The Lumberjacks captured five team championships, with an additional eight teams finishing in the top five. The success on and off the field continues, and over the past two years, Campos saw her department capture 52 total conference championships. Most recently during the 2013-14, six teams – men’s cross country and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field all captured Big Sky Championships while women’s swimming & diving won its first Western Athletic Conference Championships – and 19 student-athletes combined for 24 individual titles between cross country and track & field in the Big Sky and swimming & diving in the WAC. Beyond championships, the Lumberjacks produced 183 all-conference honorees and 13 student-athletes that combined for 18 All-American honors. In the classroom, the Lumberjacks once again proved that academics is at the forefront of the student-athlete experience as NAU finished with a department-wide 3.125 cumulative GPA. Ten of 13 teams finished the 2012-13 academic year with a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the volleyball team, who recorded a 3.57 GPA, followed by swimming & diving at 3.50 and soccer at 3.42. Two student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors, one of which was named a CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American First Team honoree. NAU had 139 total student-athletes earn All-Academic honors by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 58 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2013-14 academic year. All 15 sponsored sports exceeded NCAA academic standards for the fifth consecutive year as the department posted an overall APR of 973. Nine squads carried multi-year totals above 960, while six teams accomplished perfect single-year scores of 1000 led by the women’s tennis and swimming & diving teams who received the APR Public Recognition Award from the NCAA for earning a perfect single-year APR each of the last four years. Campos and the Lumberjacks continue to give back to the community as her student-athletes completed the most community service hours ever in department history. The Lumberjacks’ set a goal of 4,000 hours for the 2013-14 academic year – they eclipsed the mark with an instrumental 4,378 hours. Campos made four coaching hires, changing the culture of NAU basketball with the hires of Jack Murphy from the University of Memphis to lead the Lumberjack men’s team and Sue Darling from the University of Arizona to head the women’s squad. In her second year, she hired two coaches away from Conference USA. Ken Murphy from the University of Texas-El Paso was named to guide the volleyball program, and, from Southern Mississippi, Ki Kroll was hired to lead the men’s tennis program. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics department after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Texas at El Paso since August of 2006. With her hiring at NAU, Campos, 35, became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Campos served as the sport administrator for the Miner men’s and women’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s volley-

ball, women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s track and field programs at UTEP. Campos also was the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. She was the advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and served as the liaison to the Intercollegiate Athletic Council, Office of Student Life, Miner Village, and the UTEP Police Department. In her tenure at UTEP, she also had oversight of the women’s golf, rifle, and softball programs, served as championship director for numerous conference championships, and co-hosted a weekly television show, Miner Sports Weekly. Dr. Campos also assisted with athletic facility enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million Helen of Troy Softball Complex, which opened in September 2005. In 2006, Campos served as the NCAA liaison for the Self Study Report for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority equity, and student welfare strategic plans. She was responsible for Title IX staff education and staff diversity training. In 2005, she created the Athletics Diversity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Women’s Resource Advisory Board. She was promoted to the Senior Associate position after serving as the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator since August of 2003. She also served two years as the Assistant Dean of Students within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs. Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA Committees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/ Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women’s Soccer Committee. She was a member of the Conference USA Joint Group and served on the Senior Woman Administrator administrative group. In 2005-2006, when UTEP joined Conference USA, she served on the Conference USA Strategic Planning Committee and assisted in the development of the realigned Conference USA’s vision, core values, mission, and strategic objectives. She also represented UTEP on conference committees, including the budget subcommittee, legislative committee, championships selection committee, and various sport committees. Dr. Campos previously served as the Assistant Dean of Students at UTEP from 2001-03. Campos coordinated and administered the university’s student discipline system, interpreted the University of Texas System Regents’ Rules and Regulations governing the student academic honesty and conduct code, and provided information to the university community on discipline policies, rules, regulations, and procedures. She served as a mentor to an undergraduate student participating in the NASPA Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program and served on a variety of campus committees including the UTEP President’s Advisory Committee on Women, Student Affairs Staff Development Committee, Faculty Senate Student Conduct Committee, and the University Health Awareness Committee. In the community, Campos was a member of the Girl Scouts of the Rio Grande board and the Junior League of El Paso. Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State University where she earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Business Administration and a master’s of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education. Campos is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and Flagstaff Leadership Program. A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D’Attilio. They live in Flagstaff with their son, Christopher.


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