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ROSTER

WOMEN’S GOLF

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LSU WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM 2012-2013

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Elise Bradley Nadine Dreher Lindsay Gahm Katrina Hegge Ali Lucas Madelene Sagstrom

Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.

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HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS) Vienna, Austria (De La Salle Schule Strebersdorf) Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy/Indiana) Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Prep High School/San Francisco) Crowley, La. (Notre Dame HS/UL-Monroe) Enkoping, Sweden (Ljungbyheds Gymnasieskola)

HEAD COACH: Karen Bahnsen (LSU’ 84), 29th year at LSU ASSISTANT COACH: Alexis Rather (LSU’ 08), 3rd year at LSU

ROSTER BY HEIGHT

ROSTER BY CLASS

ROSTER BY HOMETOWN

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Katrina Hegge Madelene Sagstrom Elise Bradley Nadine Dreher Lindsay Gahm Ali Lucas

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SENIORS Katrine Hegge

SOPHOMORES Madelene Sagstrom

JUNIORS Lindsay Gahm Ali Lucas

FRESHMAN Elise Bradley Nadine Dreher

KENTUCKY (1) LOUISVILLE Lindsay Gahm

WASHINGTON (1) SEATTLE Katrina Hegge

LOUISIANA (2) CROWLEY Ali Lucas

AUSTRIA (1) VIENNA Nadine Dreher

MANDEVILLE Elise Bradley

SWEDEN (1) ENKOPING Madeline Sagstrom

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRO

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Lady Tiger Roster 2 Table of Contents/Quick Facts 3 Schedule/Tournament Teams 4 Season Preview 6 LSU Head Coach Karen Bahnsen 11 Assistant Coach Alexis Rather 12 Support Staff 14 Golfer Profiles 23 Season Review 25 2011-12 Tournament Results/Statistics 28 SEC Championship

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SEC Schools NCAA Championships Year-by-Year Results Team/Individual Tournament Wins School Records All-Americans/Scholar Athletes League Honors Letterwinners LSU Players in the Pros LSU Golf Classic The Univeristy Club/Course Layout

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University Club Records Campus Life Campus Apartments Cox Communications Academic Center Athletic Training Strength and Conditioning LSU Interim President/Chancellor LSU Vice-Chancellor, AD Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility

QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY

Location: . ........................................................................... Baton Rouge, La. Founded: . ................................................................................................1860 Enrollment: .......................................................................................... 28,771 Nickname: ......................................................... Fighting Tigers, Lady Tigers Colors: ...................................................Purple (PMS 268), Gold (PMS 123) Mascot: ................................................................Mike VI (live Bengal tiger) Interim President/Chancellor: ..................................... Dr. William Jenkins Chancellor: . ..................................................................Dr. Michael V. Martin Faculty Representative: . ................................................. Dr. Bill DeMastes

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT

Vice-Chancellor/AD: . .....................................................................Joe Alleva Assoc. Vice-Chancellor/Sr. Assoc. AD: ...................................Herb Vincent Sr. Associate AD.....................................................................Verge Ausberry Sr. Associate AD/Business:........................................................Mark Ewing Sr. Assoc. AD/Student Services, SWA:...................................Miriam Segar Sr. Assoc. AD/Compliance & Planning: ..................................Bo Bahnsen Sr. Assoc. AD/Facility & Grounds: . .............................. Ronnie Haliburton Sr. Assoc. AD/Operations, Project Development.: ..............Eddie Nunez Assistant AD/Facilities & Project Development:..............Emmitt David Associate AD/SID: . .......................................................... Michael Bonnette Assistant AD/Ticket Manager: ......................................... Brian Broussard Assistant AD/Marketing: . ............................................. Matthew Shanklin

WOMEN’S GOLF

Head Coach: ...........................................................................Karen Bahnsen Alma Mater:....................................................................................... LSU, ‘84 Year at LSU: ............................................................................................ 29th Assistant Coach: . .....................................................................Alexis Rather Year at LSU: ...............................................................................................3rd

SPORTS INFORMATION Assoc AD/Sports Info. Director: .................................... Michael Bonnette Sr. Associate SID/Women’s Golf: .......................................... C. Kent Lowe Sr. Associate SID: ..................................................................... Bill Franques Associate SID: ................................................................................Bill Martin Associate SID:.............................................................................Will Stafford Associate SID: ........................................................................ Matt Dunaway Associate SID: .................................................................................Jake Terry Publications Director: . .......................................................... Jason Feirman Graphic Design Coordinator: ..............................................Krystal Bennett Graphic Design Coordinator: ............................................... Hannah Brinks Photography Coordinator: .........................................................Steve Franz Administrative Specailist: ...................................................... Pam LeBlanc

CONTACT INFORMATION (Area Code 225)

LSU Athletics Department: .......................................................... 578-8001 Sports Information Department: . .............................................. 578-8226 Kent Lowe cell: ...............................................................................241-4360 Email Address: . ....................................................................clowe@LSU.edu Women’s Golf Office:.......................................................................578-1281 University Club Pro Shop:.............................................................819-0080

MEDIA INFORMATION The 2012-13 LSU Women’s Golf Media Guide has been written to provide members of the media with statistics and information needed to adequately cover the LSU women’s golf team. If you need further information on the team, pictures, or wish to set up interviews with either head coach Karen Bahnsen or one of the student-athletes, please contact Kent Lowe in the LSU Sports Information Office at 225-578-8226.

LSU GOLF CLASSIC Credentials for the LSU Golf Classic in March, 2013 at The University Club can be obtained through golf contact Kent Lowe.

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MEDIA.LSUSPORTS.NET Media can now access images for all LSU athletics teams, including action shots, headshots, logos, etc. To gain access to the high-resolution pictures email Kent Lowe. You will be assigned a login and password that will enable you to retrieve pictures. This service is for media use only. Resale of these pictures is strictly prohibited.

MAILING ADDRESS LSU Sports Information Athletics Administration Building Baton Rouge, La. 70803

OVERNIGHT MAIL ADDRESS Athletic Administration Building 5th Floor, Room 501 Corner of North Stadium Drive and Nicholson Drive Baton Rouge, La. 70803

CREDITS The 2012-13 LSU Women’s Golf Media Guide is a production of the LSU Sports Information Office: Editor: ....................................................................................... C. Kent Lowe Layout and Design: ............................................................... Hannah Brinks Production Assistance: . ............................Jason Feirman, Krystal Bennett Photography: .Steve Franz, Patric Schneider, Ann Trappey, Chris Parent, Joe Browning Special thanks to the LPGA, NGCA and Getty Images for their assistance in providing information and pictures for this book. New UClub Photography courtesy of Beth Gold Photography


SCHEDULE

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COUGAR CLASSIC

LSU GOLF CLASSIC

Dates:_ ____________________________________________________________Sept. 9-11 Host: ___________________________________________________College of Charleston Location: ___________________________________________________ Charleston, S. C. Course:________________________________________________________Yeamans Hall Format:__________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Champ: ______________________________________________________ LSU Last LSU Finish:____________________________________________________ 1st (2011)

Dates: __________________________________________________________ March 22-24 Hosts: __________________________________________________________________ LSU Location: __________________________________________________ Baton Rouge, La. Course: __________________________________________________ The University Club Format:__________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Team Champ: __________________________________________Tennessee Last LSU Finish: __________________________________________________ 2nd (2012)

Field: Alabama, Southern Cal, LSU, North Carolina, Auburn, Duke, Vanderbilt, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Virginia, Charles, N. C. State, Charleston Southern Furman, Maryland, Miami, Ole Miss, Penn State, Central Florida, UNC Greensboro, Wake Forest and Wisconsin..

Field: LSU, NC State, UNCW, Tulane, Kentucky, Missouri, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Wake Forest, Georgia, TCU, ULM, Tennessee, Florida State.

LIZ MURPHEY NCAA FALL PREVIEW Dates: ___________________________________________________________October 5-7 Host: ________________________________________________________________Georgia Location: ________________________________________________________Athens, Ga. Course: _____________________________________ University of Georgia Golf Course Format: _________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Last LSU Finish: ____ 13th (for Liz Murphey, 2011); 11th (NCAA Fall Preview, 2011) Field: Alabama, LSU, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Purdue, South Carolina, Southern Cal, UCLA, Virginia, Georgia, Duke, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Auburn, Cal, Denver, Tulane.

LADY TAR HEEL Dates: _____________________________________________________________Oct. 12-14 Host: _________________________________________________________ North Carolina Location: ____________________________________________________Chapel Hill, N.C. Course:_______________________________________________ UNC Finley Golf Course Format: _________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Team Champ: ________________________________________________ LSU Last LSU Finish: ___________________________________________________ 1st (2011) Field: Field was not available at press time

THE ALAMO INVITATIONAL Dates: ____________________________________________________________Oct. 28-30 Host: _________________________________________________________________ UTSA Location: ________________________________________________ San Antonio, Texas Course: ________________________________________________ The Briggs Ranch G.C. Format_ _________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Team Champion____________________________________________ UTSA Last LSU Finish: ____________________________________________First Appearance Field: LSU, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Baylor, Colorado, Oklahoma, Louisville, Nebraska, Kentucky, Texas State, Tulane, East Carolina, UTSA, North Texas, SMU

TULANE SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC Dates: ____________________________________________________________Feb. 24-26 Hosts: _______________________________________________________________ Tulane Location: ___________________________________________________New Orleans, La. Course: ____________________________________________ English Turn Country Club Format: _________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Team Champ________________________________________________ Duke Last LSU Finish:____________________________________________________9th (2011)

REBEL INTERCOLLEGIATE Dates: ______________________________________________________________April 5-7 Host: _______________________________________________________________Ole Miss Location: ______________________________________________________ Oxford, Miss. Course: ________________________________________________University Golf Course Format: _________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par:_______________________________________________________________________72 Last LSU Finish: ____________________________________________First Appearance Field: No available at press time.

SEC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP Dates: ____________________________________________________________ April 19-21 Host: _______________________________________ SEC/Alabama Sports Foundation Location: _______________________________________________________ Hoover, Ala. Course: _____________________________________________ Greystone Country Club Format: _________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Team Champ: _____________________________________________Auburn Last LSU Finish: __________________________________________________ 6th (2012) Field: Alabama, Arkansas Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt.

NCAA REGIONAL QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS Dates: ______________________________________________________________May 9-11 Host: East:_ ________________________ Auburn, Ala. (Auburn University Golf Club) Central:______________ Norman, Oklahoma (Jimmy Austin OU Golf Course) West:____________________________ Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Golf Course) Format:__________________________________________________54 holes medal play Finish:______________________________________________1st (West Regional, 2012) Field: TBA in late April by the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Committee at the conclusion of regular season play. 24 teams are selected for each regional.

NCAA DIV. I WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP Dates: ____________________________________________________________ May 21-24 Host: ____________________________________________ University of Georgia/NCAA Location: ________________________________________________________Athens, Ga. Course: _____________________________________ University of Georgia Golf Course Format: _______________________________________________________72 medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Team Champ: ___________________________________________ Alabama Last LSU Finish: __________________________________________________ 3rd (2012) Field: The top eight teams from each of the three regionals will advance to the Division I Women’s Championships.

Field: Field was not available at press time.

DARIUS RUCKER INTERCOLLEGIATE Dates: ___________________________________________________________ March 8-10 Host: _________________________________________________________South Carolina Location: ___________________________________________________Hilton Head, S.C. Course: ______________________________________________________ Long Cove Club Format: _________________________________________________54 holes medal play Par: ______________________________________________________________________72 Defending Team Champ: ___________________________________________ Alabama Last LSU Finish: ____________________________________________First Appearance Field: Alabama, Arizona State, Arkansas, Auburn, Central Florida (UCF), Furman, Georgia, LSU, North Carolina, South Carolina, TCU, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Wake Forest. 2012-2013 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

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SEASON PREVIEW

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PREVIEW The 2012-13 LSU women’s golf team is small in numbers this year, but all six players will all have the chance to contribute meaningful rounds that will be a key factor in the success of this year’s team.

outstanding post-season in which she finished solo fourth at the SEC Championships (+7, 223), tied for eighth in the NCAA West Regional (+1, 217) and three counting rounds in the 72-hole NCAA Championships (70-72-74).

The Lady Tigers will have new faces and will overall be younger than in some past years, but this is a team with credentials to continue in time the success of years past.

Sagstrom had two other top five finishes on the year, for a total of four, and 14 rounds of par or under.

But Coach Karen Bahnsen knows that the college golf season is a long and lengthy journey and Bahnsen and Assistant Alexis Rather will develop this LSU team so that it is reaching its peak when the spring season is beginning to point toward post-season play.

Also earning post-season honors for her first year of play a year ago is junior Lindsay Gahm of Louisville, Ky. Gahm played every round for LSU during the 2012-13 season, earning Louisiana Newcomer of the Year for first-year non-freshman players in the state. Gahm had a very solid year, averaging 76.2 per round. She provided lots of counting scores that helped LSU to four team wins a year ago and success through the post-season. This past summer, the transfer from Indiana was a wire-to-wire winner of the Kentucky Women’s Open at 5-under 141.

Returnees Madelene Sagstrom made the All-SEC Freshman team a year ago and the Swedish star showed many times that she is going to be a possible contender every time she tees it up. The Louisiana Freshman of the Year, played in every round a year ago for the Lady Tigers and averaged 73.6 for the season (third on the team and the leading returning scorer). She was also a part of the third-place team at the NCAA Championships and had an

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LSU’s third returnee transferred last season from LSU after two years at San Francisco and she will be asked to step into a bigger role this year. Katrina Hegge will be the lone senior on the LSU team. The Seattle, Wash., native played in four tournaments a year ago with a 77.9 stroke average.


SEASON PREVIEW

INTRO

LINDSAY GAHM

NADINE DREHER

MADELENE SAGSTROM

Newcomers

The Schedule

The Lady Tigers welcome a solid transfer and two freshmen for the 2012-13 season. With six on the roster, all three will probably have roles in the success of this year’s LSU team.

Coach Karen Bahnsen has always tried to have her team play a variety of teams on a variety of courses and this year is no exception. She feels this will prepare her team for what lies ahead at the end of the season.

Ali Lucas played her first two years at Louisiana-Monroe and took 2.5 strokes off her average from the freshman to sophomore years, from 78.48 to 75.90. Lucas had six career top 10 finishes for the Lady Warhawks, including a win at the Claud Jacobs Challenge at 9-over 224. This followed the previous tournament when she posted a second place finish.

Featured in the opening part of the schedule is the annual Fall Preview at a course LSU is very familiar with at the University of Georgia. After defending its title at the Lady Tar Heel Invitational, LSU closes out the fall at a first-time event for LSU to play in, the Alamo Invitational in San Antonio.

Lucas is a native of Crowley and multiple prep state championships at Notre Dame High School in Crowley. Also with multiple prep state honors is freshman Elise Bradley of Mandeville and Mandeville High School. A winner of three state championships, she (like Lucas) is a winner of the Louisiana Women’s Amateur title. She also has won three Louisiana Girls Junior Amateur championships as well in her decorated career. LSU’s third newcomer hails from Vienna, Austria, Nadine Dreher. Dreher has solid credentials as part of the Austrian National team. She also participated in the international field that gathered in Miami in 2011 for the Doral-Publix championship as part of the First Tee program. She also caddied for former LSU golfer Jacqueline Hedwall’s twin sister, Caroline, when she won her third Ladies European Tour event in Austria in 2011.

In the spring are some events that are time-tested and some events quickly becoming must-play events for teams, starting with a return to the Tulane Sugar Bowl Classic at the outstanding English Turn Golf Club in New Orleans. From there, it will be on to Hilton Head Island for the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate. That event is put on by the University of South Carolina and the longtime superstar singer over a very difficult Long Cove Club. March brings the Lady Tigers back home to Baton Rouge to the University Club for the long-standing LSU Tiger Golf Classic. A strong field of 14 teams, including several past winners of the event will be on hand as LSU looks to win the event for the eighth time overall. An early April stop in Oxford, Miss., will close out the spring. The SECs will start post-season play in the first year of a new era in the championships that will see the event played on a neutral site in Birmingham at the prestigious Greystone Country Club. From there the Lady Tigers will go on to regional play and hopefully back to the NCAA Championships in Athens. For the Lady Tigers and Coach Bahnsen, it just means another year of following the path of a little white ball that hopefully stays more on fairways and greens.

ELISE BRADLEY

KAREN BAHNSEN

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One third place finish at the NCAA Championships was good. Back-to-back third place finishes in the national championships was outstanding.

individual NCAA champion and a team bringing home a big NCAA trophy during each of the last two years.

The LSU women’s golf team under Coach Karen Bahnsen recorded the best combined finishes in the NCAA championship over the last two years with backto-back third-place results.

The 2011-12 LSU team also showed its prowess during the regular season, winning four tournaments (including a tie for first in the NCAA Regional), making it one of the best seasons in program history and the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 12th time, 11 times under Coach Bahnsen, including three of the last four years and 10 times in the last 17 years.

After a 2011 season that saw then freshman Austin Ernst sink the last putt on the 18th green on the final day of the NCAA Division I Women’s Championships that gave her the individual championship and the team its program best third place finish, 2012 would prove to be as good if not better. While Ernst would not repeat her individual title in 2012, senior Tessa Teachman was in the battle for the individual title until the end of the event, finishing third. The LSU team on the final day would play its best golf, shooting a 1-over 289 at the Vanderbilt Legends Club with the team posting a combined 9-under par on just the ninth and 18th holes. LSU posted its number first and watched as its 21-over par score would finish just two shots off the winning score as the Lady Tigers again put itself in the middle of women’s college golf’s national spotlight. The last two years has seen LSU accomplish more than any teams in the 33year history of the program that began in the 1979-80 season with a certain coach as its first recruit. In that time, the LSU women’s team has gone from a team that had to go to the LSU Bookstore to buy matching shirts to a team that had an

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The Coach has had a lot to smile about since Buddy Alexander handed her the keys to the LSU women’s golf program prior to the 1984-85 season. The enthusiasm and competitive nature that Bahnsen showed then is the same enthusiasm and competitive nature that she exhibits today. The memories of the past two years are pleasant and easy to remember, but now she is ready to direct another golf adventure for the Lady Tigers. It’s one she hopes will take her team back to the NCAA Championship, but she knows it will be one filled with lessons learned that will make her team better at the end of the journey. She has had the drive, the determination and a willingness to succeed ever since she was playing at LSU in the early 1980s, joining the fledgling program as its first signee. One can also say that those who have succeeded in this program are those that possess the same drive, determination and willingness to do whatever is necessary that Bahnsen preaches.


COACHES Bahnsen knows what it takes to get to the pinnacle of women’s collegiate golf - the NCAA Women’s Championship Tournament. She will ask her team to work hard and respond to the challenge, but it will be nothing less than she ever asked of herself as a player. If the player accepts and understands, success usually follows. Now that message is being spread farther thanks to those who have worked and played for her. Two former assistants - Marci Kornegay (South Florida) and Golda Borst (Kentucky) are now head coaches. Ashley (Winn) Tonore, who played for Bahnsen in 1995-98, served for several years as the Director of Golf and head

women’s coach at ULM. Former player Alexis Rather has also joined the coaching fraternity in her fifth year as an assistant and her third at LSU. Over the years Bahnsen has come up with a simple philosophy that she started using as a player. It’s so simple, but so amazingly effective when put into play. She wants her team to play each shot as a separate event. If something bad happens, forget it and move on. Don’t let it carry on for four or five holes. Most of all, she wants her players to have fun. Bahnsen’s love and desire for a program she has devoted over half her life to is what also gives her a smiling satisfaction about a program she has virtually helped design from scratch. Plus, all these years of coaching have done nothing to slow her down. In fact, she is more energized than ever to make the program a continuing contender in the national spotlight. How many programs are there in any sport in Division I intercollegiate athletics where the program’s first recruit goes on to become the head coach of the program and stays long enough to not only be the dean of league coaches in the sport, but also one of the longest tenured coaches in school history? But she’s not just going through the motions. A season with an individual national champion and back-to-back third place team finishes tell you that. She is one of the most respected individuals in the game today, not just in the SEC

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but in all college golf circles. That is why she was inducted in December 2008 into the National Golf Coaches Hall of Fame in December 2008. She has also done a fabulous job of changing as women’s golf changed. Since her arrival at LSU in 1979, the sport of women’s golf has risen in talent and stature to the point that SEC championships and national championships are decided by mere strokes instead of one or two teams dominating a field. Bahnsen has contributed her share of names to the list of SEC stars in her years as head coach. There was the nation’s No. 1 player, Jenny Lidback, in the

mid-1980s, who led LSU to the NCAA Championship Tournament and then went on to become a major tournament winner on the LPGA Tour. Also, from the 1980s, came Jackie Gallagher, a steady player who had a long and successful career on the women’s tour. The “Three Amigas” signaled a new era in LSU women’s golf in the mid-1990s when the highly recruited Ashley Winn, Michelle Louviere and Laura Moore led LSU to a succession of NCAA appearances (including a fifth place finish in 1998), a No. 1 ranking and nine tournament titles. Katy Wilkinson-Harris ended the 1990s with bookend All-American performances in her freshman and senior years. The 2000s opened with Shreveport’s Meredith Duncan bringing LSU national recognition by winning the U.S. Women’s Amateur title and helping her country keep the Curtis Cup in matches with Great Britain and Ireland. Megan McChrystal earned All-American honors for three straight years while setting all the LSU records for single season and career stroke average. The Stuart, Fla., native punched out five victories, putting her third all-time in single season titles. LSU’s first national championship came from freshman Austin Ernst, who shot a pair of six-under 66s and had a hole-in-one to capture the NCAA Championship in 2011 and she helped the Lady Tigers to the back-to-back third place finishes. She also advanced to the 2011 semifinals of the USGA Women’s Amateur, and the 2012 North-South championship.

Bahnsen knows what the girls are going through with each shot they take and she feels their excitement and disappointments. She is there to congratulate, offer a tip when necessary and provide the consoling hands of sympathy when things don’t go the right way. It’s that style which has earned her the respect of her peers throughout the league and country.

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Baton Rouge senior Tessa Teachman had her best season in 2012, shooting 1-under for 72 holes to finish third in the championships as she helped push the Lady Tigers to another third place finish. Lindsay Gahm and Madelen Sagstrom will also be back in 2012-13 after playing in every event in their first year at LSU. They will join a strong recruiting class that Coaches Bahnsen and Rather have brought in to accept the challenge to get back again to the Championships. Simply put, the LSU women’s golf program remains and continues to grow in national status each and every year, facing the best in tournaments throughout the country in preparation to be ready for post-season play. Bahnsen takes the LSU program to the 2012-13 season with the same dogged determination she has shown throughout her days as a player and during her years as head coach. The numbers show her success: 21 All-Americans, 44 AllSEC, 39 tournament titles, 37 individual titles, 11 top three finishes in the SEC championships, 18 appearances in the NCAA regionals, 11 appearances in the NCAA Division I Championship and seven top-10 finishes in those 11 events. She has coached two winners of the prestigious LPGA Diana Shore Award (Lisette Lee in 2000 and Meredith Duncan in 2002) and the 1986 College Player of the Year (Jenny Lidback). But let’s talk off the course as well. There have been 84 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections, 27 National Golf Coaches Association Academic Scholars, and for many years, the women’s golf team has had one of the highest GPAs for an athletic team at the school.

Date of Birth.......................Oct. 11, 1960 Husband................................David “Bo” Bahnsen, LSU Sr. Associate AD Children.................................Darren 24, Devin 22 High School......................... McGill Toolen, Mobile, Ala. College...................................BA, LSU, 1984

In 2010 Bahnsen’s golf team was recognized as just one of three teams at LSU to earn an NCAA Public Recognition Award for exceptional work in the classroom. The awards are given annually to teams scoring in the top 10 percent in each sport with their Academic Progress Rate (APR).

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She knows that nothing on the LPGA or the Symetra (formerly the Futures) tour is guaranteed for any golfer. She knows what it is like to have a husband, a family and the need to divide time between the coaching job and the family job. Her values on balancing both are what make her a special person and a coach that players want to play for.

1986

SEC Coach of the Year; NGCA South Region Coach of the Year; Team finished ninth at the NCAA Division I Championships

1992

Team won Southeastern Conference Championship Tournament

1994

Member, La. Team, SE Women’s Amateur Championships

1995

Member, La. Team, SEC Women’s Amateur Championships; SEC Coach of the Year; Winning Co-Coach, East-West All-Star NCAA Match

1996

Team finished eighth at the NCAA Division I Championships

1997

NGCA South Region Coach of the Year

1998

Team finished fifth at the NCAA Division I Championships

1999

Team finished 10th at the NCAA Division I Championships

2000

Team finished 10th at the NCAA Division I Championships

2001

Team finished 12th at the NCAA Division I Championships

2006

Team finished 23rd at the NCAA Division I Championships; LSWA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Year

2007

LSWA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Year

2008

Team finished 15th at the NCAA Division I Championships; LSWA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Year; Inducted into NGCA Hall of Fame

2009

Team finished 12th at the NCAA Division I Championships

2011

Team finished 3rd at the NCAA Division I Championships; LSWA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Year

2012

Team finished 3rd at the NCAA Division 1 Championships; LSWA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Year.

Every year has brought new challenges and every time Bahnsen has answered that call. Every year, the desire to succeed is that much greater and that is what seems to continue to light the fire of the lady who knows LSU golf inside and outside, backwards and forwards. Bahnsen’s teams learn a lot about golf during their LSU days, but they also learn a lot about the ups and downs of sports. She doesn’t just go through the motions of being a coach. Bahnsen knows what the girls are going through with each shot they take and she feels their excitement and disappointments. She is there to congratulate, offer a tip when necessary and provide the consoling hands of sympathy when things don’t go the right way. It’s that style which has earned her the respect of her peers throughout the league and country. Bahnsen came to LSU with credentials that were excellent, lettering in golf at McGill-Toolen High School in Mobile, Ala. She led the school to two state titles and in 1979 won the state individual championship and the National High School Tournament. Her mother was an LPGA teaching professional, a four-time Alabama state women’s champion, and a Mobile Sports Hall of Fame inductee. Bahnsen is married to LSU Senior Associate Athletic Director David “Bo” Bahnsen. They have two children, son, Darren, 24 (an LSU graduate, a former member of state championship basketball and golf teams at University High in Baton Rouge and a graduate assistant for the LSU men’s basketball team) and daughter, Devin, 22.

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High School All-American; National High School Champion

1980-83 Four-year letter winner at LSU, first golf signee; AIAW Tournament participant, 1980-81; NCAA Tournament participant, 1982


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BAHNSEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD YEAR

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1984-85 60 80 1 .441 1 1985-86 131 15 0 .897 5 1986-87 67 45 0 .598 1 1987-88 94 49 1 .653 1 1988-89 55 69 3 ,479 0 1989-90 86 39 4 .682 1 1990-91 92 28 1 .772 2 2 1991-92 73 50 0 .593 1992-93 55 80 0 .407 0 1993-94 61 65 1 .480 1 1994-95 89 59 2 .593 2 1995-96 138 33 1 .805 3 1996-97 120 31 0 .795 3 1997-98 137 34 3 .796 1 1998-99 110 62 0 .639 0 1999-2000 129 38 0 .772 1 2000-01 110 50 4 .683 1 2001-02 89 67 1 .587 0 2002-03 24 95 3 .209 0 2003-04 98 37 2 .715 1 2004-05 118 32 2 .776 2 2005-06 91 77 0 .542 0 2006-07 87 83 3 .511 0 2007-08 119 81 0 .595 0 2008-09 149 41 0 .784 2 2009-10 104 62 3 .624 1 2010-11 153 45 1 .771 1 2011-12 147 47 0 .758 4 Totals 2689 1468 36 .645 36

NOTES 9th in NCAA Championships NCAA Regional Participant NCAA Regional Participant 8th in NCAA Championships NCAA Regional Participant 5th in NCAA Championships 10th in NCAA Championships 10th in NCAA Championships 12th in NCAA Championships NCAA Regional Participant NCAA Regional Participant NCAA Regional Participant 23rd in NCAA Championships NCAA Regional Participant 15th in NCAA Championships 12th in NCAA Championships NCAA Regional Participant 3rd in NCAA Championships 3rd in NCAA Championships 1 SEC Title; 11 NCAA Championships; 18 NCAARegionals

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ALEXIS

RATHER

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Date of Birth....................March 2, 1985 Hometown:........................Tupelo, Miss. College:................................LSU BA, Communications, 2007 MA, Sports Management, 2008

ASSISTANT COACH

They haven’t gotten to the point where they are completing each other’s sentences, but the teaming up of Head Coach Karen Bahnsen and former player now Assistant Coach Alexis Rather has brought LSU women’s golf to another level.

Over the course of her career, Rather played in all but three tournaments during her four years. She posted three top 10s and six top 20 performances and her 128 career rounds played is tied for fourth most rounds played by an LSU women’s golfer.

The pair has put helped put together back-to-back third place team finishes in the NCAA Golf Championships, the best in the 30-plus years of women’s golf at LSU.

She averaged 76.84 strokes through her four-year career. She was also a four-time member of the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

See one on the court and the other one is close by. They both know the advice to give and the proper times to give it. They know when to press and when to back off. It’s a coaching staff in sync in recruiting talent and then developing it to be the best it can be.

At Ole Miss, she showed the type of coach she would be, helping guide the Rebels back to postseason play and win a tournament for the first time since 2004 as the women’s golf team earned the Chancellor’s Cup for the women’s varsity team at Ole Miss with the highest grade point average.

Now it’s not like Rather suddenly gained all the knowledge of LSU women’s golf overnight. She is an LSU program veteran and, like her mentor, she knows the history of the team and what is necessary to get teams through delicate moments in important rounds because she has lived it.

Since returning to LSU, she has helped the program at practice, in tournaments and on the road, giving LSU another important voice on the road when it comes to recruiting. During tournaments, Rather can be seen at various spots on the course, offering help and encouragement to the Lady Tigers at other times when needed.

The former LSU golfer is back for her third season as assistant coach for the LSU program following a two-year stint as assistant coach at Ole Miss.

Rather was named LSU’s recipient on the SEC Community Service Team while in college and heavily involved her entire LSU career with Shaquille O’Neal Life Skills service projects throughout the community. She graduated from LSU in July 2007 with an honors degree in Communications and her master’s in Sports Management from LSU in 2008.

The native of Tupelo, Miss., was a four-year letter winner at LSU, appeared in two NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships as a player and was a four-time National Golf Coaches Association scholar-athlete. Rather, a two-time First-Team AllLouisiana golfer, had three top 10 finishes in her 2008 senior season. That year, she also chipped in for the only birdie in sudden death in a playoff for the final qualifying spot at the NCAA East Regional that got LSU to the NCAA Women’s National Championships.

“It is wonderful having Alexis here at LSU as my assistant,” said Coach Bahnsen. “She is part of our LSU family. As a former player, she has brought a lot to our team and in the assistant coach position has played a big role in our success the last two years. It is great to have her to work with and I believe we make a great team.” The results prove that right.

LSU finished in 15th place in the NCAA Championships that season.

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STAFF

SUPPORT COACHESSTAFF Earl Chevalier

Kent Lowe

Strength and Conditioning Coach

Sr. Associate SID/Women’s Golf SID

Earl Chevalier has worked in the LSU weight room since the spring of 2001, starting first as an intern under Strength and Conditioning Coach Tommy Moffitt, before being promoted to full-time assistant coach in the department following his graduation. The New Orleans native graduated from LSU in May of 2004 with a degree in Kinesiology. As an intern, Chevalier worked with the LSU football program during their national title year in 2003 and assisted with the men’s and women’s basketball teams. He is currently the head strength coach for the nationally-ranked women’s gymnastics and golf teams.

Pam Workman

Softball/Women’s Golf Trainer Pam Workman, who earned her bacherlor’s degree at LSU in 2005, returns to LSU in the fall of 2012 as a full-time member of the LSU Athletic Training staff and among her duties will be working with the school’s nationally-ranked women’s golf team. Workman came to LSU from the University of Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, Miss., where she was the Associate Athletic Trainer in charge of athletic training in baseball, women’s golf and volleyball. She also served as the primary insurance coordinator for all Southern Mississippi student-athletes. Workman went to Southern Miss after graduating with her degree in kinesiology in 2005 where she earned her maters in sports management in 2007 where she served as a graduate assistant in the athletic training operations before being hired full-time after graduation. Before coming to LSU, Workman began her college work at LSUEunice where she was a two-year member of the LSU-Eunice women’s basketball team. While at LSU she was awarded the Adam Sturlese Memorial Award for top student athletic trainer and the Tiger Cub Merit Scholarship for top athletic training observation student. Workman is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association. She also has cerification from the American Red Cross as Cardiopulmonary Resucitation and Professional Rescuer and American Red Cross Auomated External Defibrillator Certification.

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A member of the LSU Sports Information staff since August 1988, Kent Lowe was appointed senior associate SID in August 2000. He serves as the primary media contact for the LSU men’s basketball team and women’s golf team. He has teamed with Graphic Design Coordinator Krystal Bennett the last several years to edit four times one of the top five best women’s golf media guides in the country as determined by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), including a third for the 2010 guide. His 2010 men’s basketball guide was voted “Best in the Nation.” His voice is also well known as the color analyst on softball broadcasts on the LSU Sports Radio Network and for the past 20 years has written a bowling column for The (Baton Rouge) Advocate that was honored in 2009 with a national award from the Bowling Proprietors Association of Amerca. Lowe, 54, came to LSU from Louisiana Downs where he served as publicity director for the Bossier City, La., racetrack. Lowe is a member of CoSIDA and its prestigious Academic AllAmerican committee and is a past president and now treasurer of the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Lowe, a native of Shreveport, is a 1979 graduate of LSU-Shreveport. He earned his master’s degree at LSU in 1982.

Matt Dahlke

Academic Advisor Academic Center for Athletes Matt Dahlke is currently in his second year as a member of the Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes team. He is the advisor for LSU’s men’s and women’s golf program, the men’s and women’s tennis programs as well as the men’s and women’s cross country teams. Dahlke will also coordinate all awards for all LSU student-athletes. Prior to LSU, Dahlke held a position at the University of Missouri as a graduate assistant with Academic Services. There he worked with the football, soccer and gymnastics programs as well as the Enhanced Learning Program. Dahlke received his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Management from the University of Missouri in May of 2009 and also earned his Master’s degree in Education (Health Education and Promotion) at the University of Missouri in the Spring of 2011.


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LINDSAY

GAHM

JUNIOR • LOUISVILLE, KY. • SACRED HEART ACADEMY/INDIANA SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011-12)

PERSONAL

Transfer from Indiana who would play in all 34 rounds for LSU last season ... Was part of the quintet that helped lead LSU to a tie for first in the NCAA West Regional and a second straight third place finish in the NCAA Women’s Championships ... Best finish was a tie for 17th in the Lady Puerto Rico Classic ... Posted rounds in the 70s throughout the NCAA portion of the schedule (73-79-76 in Regional; 76-73-77-74 in Championships) ... Three rounds of par or under ... During the summer was a wire-to-wire winner of the Kentucky Women’s Open with rounds of 67-74 - 141, 5-under.

Four-year member of the Principal’s Academic list ... Two-year member of the National Honor Society ... Born March 16, 1992 ... Parents are Gordon and Joni Gahm ... Three brothers: Chad, Brett and Josh ... Chose to transfer to LSU because of the “great golf program, coaches and school atmosphere” ... Anticipated Major at LSU: Marketing... Favorite Pro Golfer is Rory McIlroy ... Favorite hobby is shopping.

PRIOR TO LSU (AT INDIANA (2010-11) Big Ten Freshman of the Year ... Second-Team All-Big Ten Team ... Tops on the team in stroke average at 75.45 ... Qualified for NCAA Central Regional ... Had the best outing of the season by a Hoosier at the Lady Northern Invitational where she placed tied for third with a 3-under 213 ... Had a season-best 69 in the second round, sandwiched by scores of 70 and 74 ... Tallied back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish tied for fourth at the Challenge at Onion Creek (69-69-78) ... Also had a tie for seventh at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic (75-73-72).

HIGH SCHOOL 2009 Kentucky state champion ... Team finished second at the state championship and won the Regional ... 2009 Kentucky Miss Golf ... Three-time member of the Kentucky All-State team ... 2007 and 2009 Regional Champion ... Four-time member of the Jefferson County All-State team ... Tied for third at the 2008 Kentucky State Championship ... Besides golf, played basketball and lacrosse in high school.

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2011-2012 COLLEGIATE FINISHES Cougar Classic Mason Rudolph Fall Preview Tar Heel Invitational Mercedes-Benz SEC-Pac 12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Central District Invitational LSU Tiger Golf Classic PING/ASU Invitational SEC Women’s Championships NCAA West Regional NCAA Women’s Championships

73-75-75 - 223 76-72-77 - 225 80-71-72 - 223 78-79-77 - 234 75-73-76 - 224 81-79-74 - 234 79-75-75 - 229 75-72-78 - 225 80-80-86 - 246 73-79-76 - 228 76-73-77-74 - 300

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MORE ABOUT LINDSAY MY FAVORITE GOLF COURSE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... Pebble Beach.

MY FAVORITE GOLF HOLE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... No. 13 at Valhalla Golf Club.

MY GOLF SUPERSTITIONS ARE ... I keep a lucky bull’s eye in my golf bag at all times.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT LSU ... School spirit when you walk on campus.

MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT ... Ping-Pong.

MY FAVORITE ATHLETE ... Rafael Nadal or Steve Nash.

SOMEDAY I’M GOING TO ... Play Augusta National.

IF YOU COULD BRING THREE THINGS FROM HOME WITH YOU TO BATON ROUGE ... My family, friends and Greater’s Ice Cream.

FAVORITE FOOD ... Ice Cream.

WHAT WOULD YOU BRING TO A DESERTED ISLAND ... A boat would be pretty convenient.

MY BIGGEST THRILL IN SPORTS ... Being named Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

THE TOP THREE SONGS ON YOUR IPOD ARE ... Coldplay -- Fix You; Kenny Chesney-Young; John Mayer songs.

GAHM YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Rds Strokes Avg. 2011-12 34 2591 76.2 Totals 34 2591 76.2

Par or Under 3 3

Low 18 71 71

FAVORITE PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAM ... Low 54 223 223

Top 10s --- ---

Best Finish t17 t17

Phoenix Suns.

IF YOU COULD PICK THREE PEOPLE TO PLAY GOLF WITH FOR ONE ROUND ... Jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy, Tom Watson.

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KATRINA

HEGGE

SENIOR • SEATTLE, WASH. • SEATTLE PREP/SAN FRANCISCO JUNIOR SEASON (2011-12)

PERSONAL

Transferred to LSU form the University of San Francisco where she played for two seasons ... Played 12 rounds with a 77.9 scoring average ... Best total was in the PING/ ASU Invitational at 14-over 227 (75-72-80) ... Best finish was in the LSU Tiger Golf Classic, finishing tied for 50th.

Born on Sept. 27, 1990 ... Full name is Katrina Marie Hegge ... Born in Seattle, Wash. ... Parents are Richard Hegge and Susan Findlay ... Chose LSU because “I wanted to be a part of a team that liked to have fun and I really wanted to be a part of a winning team and that is exactly what I saw in the LSU Tigers” ... Majoring in sports administration ... Favorite Pro Golfer is Fred Couples, a Seattle native ... Has aspirations of coaching college golf when her career playing days are over ... Favorite pro team is her hometown Seattle Seahawks.

PRIOR TO LSU (UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, 2009-11) Averaged 76.73 as a freshman and 76.77 as a sophomore with seven top 10 finishes in her two years at San Francisco ... Three top fives including a victory in the Fresno Lexus Classic when she posted a 54-hole score of 216 (73-72-71) ... She has finished in the top 10 in both West Coast Conference championships events, finishing eighth as a freshman and seventh as a sophomore ... Ranked in top 50 nationally in Division I in par 3 greens in regulation (68 percent).

HIGH SCHOOL Won two Washington high school state championships in 2006 and 2009, shooting a course record 67 in the opening round of the 2009 event ... She was named a twotime Washington Junior Golf Association Player of the Year ... High School golf coach was Tim Reilly ... Won metro championship in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... She was the team captain 2007-09 and MVP 2006-09 ... In her career, she won every match in high school except for one Metro match, one district championship match and two state championships.

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MORE ABOUT KATRINA MY FAVORITE GOLF COURSE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... Hillcrest Country Club, Boise, Idaho.

MY FAVORITE GOLF HOLE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... Harding Park Golf Course No. 18.

MY GOLF SUPERSTITIONS ARE ... I am not superstitious about golf.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT LSU ... The people, they are so kind and also the school spirit.

MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT ... Organizing and planning events.

MY FAVORITE ATHLETE ... Phil Mickelson.

SOMEDAY I’M GOING TO ... Be a college golf coach.

IF YOU COULD BRING THREE THINGS FROM HOME WITH YOU TO BATON ROUGE ... My car, my king sized bed and all my shoes.

FAVORITE FOOD ... Goulash - elbow macaroni, hamburger meat, tomato sauce and vegetables.

WHAT WOULD YOU BRING TO A DESERTED ISLAND ... My Ipod.

MY BIGGEST THRILL IN SPORTS ... The anticipation.

THE TOP THREE SONGS ON YOUR IPOD ARE ... Dirt Road Anthem - Jason Aldean; Summer Nights Rascal Flatts; One Time - Justin Bieber.

HEGGE YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Rds Strokes Avg. 2011-12 12 935 77.9 Totals 12 935 77.9

Par or Under -- --

Low 18 72 72

Low 54 227 227

Top 10s -- --

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FAVORITE THING YOU COOK ... Swedish Pancakes.

IF YOU COULD PICK THREE PEOPLE TO PLAY GOLF WITH FOR ONE ROUND ... Arnold Palmer, Annika Sorenstam, Fred Couples.

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MADELENE

SAGSTROM

SOPHOMORE • ENKOPING, SWEDEN • LJUNGBYHEDS GYMNASLESKOLA FRESHMAN SEASON (2011-12)

PERSONAL

Played in all 34 rounds, averaging a strong 73.6 for the season (third on the team) ... Four top 10s, three top 5s - tied for fifth at Tar Heel Invitational at 7-under 209 (68-7071), third at the LSU Tiger Golf Classic (even par 216 - 71-71-74) and fourth in her first SEC Women’s Championships at 7-over 223 (72-73-78) ... Also tied for eighth in getting LSU to the national championships at the NCAA Regional (+1, 76-70-71) ... Helped LSU to a third place team finish and had three strong rounds in the event of 70-72-74 ... 14 rounds of par or under.

Born in Uppsala, Sweden on Nov. 13, 1992 ... Full name is Madelene Maria Sagstrom ... Parents are Per and Lena Sagstrom ... Younger brother, Jesper ... Anticipated major at LSU is either psychology or kinesiology ... Favorite Pro Golfer is Annika Sorenstam ... Hobbies include (besides golf) listening to music and reading books ... Chose LSU because of “the friendly atmosphere.”

PRIOR TO LSU Has posted 11 wins with 10 second place finishes and 21 top 10s ... Ranked seventh overall in the Swedish Ladies rankings and second on the girl’s rankings list ... Voted Athlete of the Year in 2010 at her school ... Was first in the 2011 Ladies Team Amateur Championship ... 11th in the 2011 French International Lady Junior’s Amateur Championship and in 1999 won the Swedish Junior Championship ... High School Coach was Hans Larsson ... Wins in 2010 in the Skandia Tour Elit Flickor with an even par 216 and at the Alex Noren Junior Open ... Five wins in 2009 and three wins in 2008 including the Skandia Cup National Championship ... In 2010 finished second in the Swedish Junior Masters and 17th in the Girls British Open Amateur Championship ... Member of the Swedish National team.

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74-76-70 - 220 75-76-70 - 221 68-70-71 - 209 76-73-77 - 226 75-73-75 - 223 77-70-75 - 222 71-71-74 - 216 71-73-81 - 225 72-73-78 - 223 76-70-71 - 217 70-72-83-74 - 299

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MORE ABOUT MADELENE MY FAVORITE GOLF COURSE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... Gray Hawk Golf Club in Arizona.

MY FAVORITE GOLF HOLE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... And hardest! No. 18 at Frosoker Golf and Country Club in Sweden.

MY GOLF SUPERSTITIONS ARE ... Bad at practice, good at competitions.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT LSU ... The atmosphere, how much everyone loves their college.

MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT ... Used to be good at Rubik’s cube and some juggling.

MY BIGGEST THRILL IN SPORTS ... The challenge and excitement of developing.

SOMEDAY I’M GOING TO ... Buy a big house for my parents in the U.S.

IF YOU COULD BRING THREE THINGS FROM HOME WITH YOU TO BATON ROUGE ... My Family, my boyfriend and my Converse collection.

FAVORITE FOOD ... Thai and sushi.

WHAT WOULD YOU BRING TO A DESERTED ISLAND ... My lob wedge, juggling balls, and my Mac Book.

THE TOP THREE SONGS ON YOUR IPOD ARE ... Top of the World - The Cataracs; Mr. Worldwide Pitbull; Save the World - Swedish House Mafia

FAVORITE THING YOU COOK ... My spaghetti Bolognese and pasta with salmon.

SAGSTROM YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Rds Strokes Avg. 2011-12 34 2501 73.6 Totals 34 2501 73.6

Par or Under 4 4

Low 18 68 68

Low 54 209 209

Top 10s 4 4

Best Finish 3 3

IF YOU COULD PICK THREE PEOPLE TO PLAY GOLF WITH FOR ONE ROUND ... My dad, Tom Watson, Annika Sorenstam.

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MORE ABOUT ELISE MY FAVORITE GOLF COURSE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... Pinehurst (N.C.)

MY FAVORITE GOLF HOLE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... Pinehurst No. 8, hole No. 17.

MY GOLF SUPERSTITIONS ARE ... I have to wear a certain necklace.

ELISE

BRADLEY

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT LSU ... My friends.

MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT ... Organizing.

MY BIGGEST THRILL IN SPORTS ... The feeling of winning.

SOMEDAY I’M GOING TO ... Learn to surf.

FRESHMAN • MANDEVILLE, LA. • MANDEVILLE HS

THE THING PEOPLE DON’T KNOW ABOUT ME ...

PRIOR TO LSU

FAVORITE FOOD ...

Four-year letterman in golf for Coach Calvin Smith at Mandeville High … Team won three state championships …. Louisiana High School State Champion in 2009, 2010 and 2012 … Also won the Louisiana Girls Junior Amateur each of the last three years and in 2012 won the Louisiana Women’s Amateur … Finished 7th in the national “Big I” event … Won the 2012 high school individual championship by 10 strokes and shot 1-under 71 to win her third straight Louisiana Girls Junior championship in a rain shortened event … Qualified for the 2012 USGA Women’s Amateur.

PERSONAL Born in Lakeview, La. … Birthday is Feb. 22, 1994 … Right handed … Honor Roll Graduate at Mandeville High … Parents are Blake Bradley and Marilyn Sewell …. Brother, Jonathan; sister, Katie … Came to LSU because “it is a good school academically along with the golf program and people involved” … Anticipated major at LSU is biology …. Likes to watch TV and eat to relax … Hobbies include working out, playing basketball, spending time with friends and shopping … Favorite TV show is Friends and Favorite Celebrity is country star Carrie Underwood …. Favorite Pro Golfer is Paula Creamer.

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I can juggle. Peanut Butter.

WHAT WOULD YOU BRING TO A DESERTED ISLAND ... My dog, a volleyball.

THE TOP THREE SONGS ON YOUR IPOD ARE ... Blown Away - Carrie Underwood; Georgia Clay - Josh Kelley; E.T. - Katy Perry.

FAVORITE THING YOU COOK ... Omelet.

IF YOU COULD PICK THREE PEOPLE TO PLAY GOLF WITH FOR ONE ROUND ... Paula Creamer, Katy Perry, Channing Tatum.


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MORE ABOUT NADINE MY FAVORITE GOLF COURSE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... Diamond Country Club, Austria.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT LSU ... Golf training facilities.

MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT ... Eating huge amounts of food.

MY BIGGEST THRILL IN SPORTS ... Competing in great tournaments.

NADINE

DREHER

FRESHMAN • VIENNA, AUSTRIA • DE LA SALLE SCHULE STREBERSDORF

SOMEDAY I’M GOING TO ... Travel to Hawaii.

THE THING PEOPLE DON’T KNOW ABOUT ME ... I seem to be shy, but I’m not.

FAVORITE FOOD ... Shrimp; Also any kind of dessert.

WHAT WOULD YOU BRING TO A DESERTED ISLAND ... Good food, bikini, Ipod and golf clubs.

PRIOR TO LSU

THE TOP THREE SONGS ON YOUR IPOD ARE ...

Member of the Austrian National team who competed in the European Girls Championship in 2011 … Participated in the international field that gathered in Miami in 2011 for the Doral-Publix championship as part of the First Tee Program … Caddied for pro golfer Caroline Hedwall, sister of former LSU player Jacqueline Hedwall, when Caroline won her third Ladies European Tour event in Austria in September 2011.

Payphone - Maroon 5; Whistle - Flo Rida; Forgive Forget - Caligola

FAVORITE THING YOU COOK ... Kaiseerschmarrn (an Austrian sweet food).

PERSONAL

IF YOU COULD PICK THREE PEOPLE TO PLAY GOLF WITH FOR ONE ROUND ...

Born on December 24, 1993 in Vienna … Right handed … Mother is Anna Maria Dreher … Chose LSU because of “good golf team, climate, good school” … Anticipated major at LSU is sports administration …. Likes to watch movies or listen to music to relax … Figures then that hobbies would include “going to the cinema” as well as running and golf …. Favorite professional golfer is Rory McIlroy.

Rory McIlroy, Suzann Pettersen, Tiger Woods.

FAVORITE PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE OTHER THAN A GOLFER ... Usain Bolt.

FAVORITE PROFESSIONAL TEAM... FC Barcelona

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MORE ABOUT ALI MY FAVORITE GOLF COURSE I HAVE EVER PLAYED ... LPGA International.

MY FAVORITE GOLF HOLE I’VE EVER PLAYED ... No. 13 at The University Club because I hit a hole-in-one.

MY GOLF SUPERSTITIONS ARE ... If I pull a Titleist 1 out of my bag, I feel more likely to win!

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT LSU ...

ALI

LUCAS

JUNIOR • CROWLEY, LA. • NOTRE DAME HS/ULM

PRIOR TO LSU

The people. It’s just a friendly Cajun atmosphere.

MY BEST NON-ATHLETIC TALENT ... Talking to people.

SOMEDAY I’M GOING TO ... Be a teacher.

FAVORITE FOOD ... Any type of seafood, and kind of way.

FAVORITE THING YOU COOK ... Anything, as long as my maw maw is on the side of me.

MY BIGGEST THRILL IN SPORTS ... The challenge, you can always be better.

Transferred to LSU after spending two seasons on the women’s golf team at the University of Louisiana at Monroe … Led the Warhawks in stroke average in 2011 (78.48) and tied for team stroke average lead as a sophomore in 2012 (75.90) … Took 2.5 strokes off scoring from freshman to sophomore season … Played in all 18 events over the two years … Four rounds of par or lower including a 69 in the 2011 Sun Belt Conference Championship middle round … Best finish as a freshman was a third at the UAB Fall Beach Classic at 1-over 145 after rounds of 70-75 … Had her first collegiate win as a sophomore at the Claud Jacobs Challenge, posting rounds of 75-73-76 – 224 (+8) … The tournament before finished second in the Blue Raider Invitational at 5-over 224, posting rounds of 72-76-73 … Six career top 10 finishes.

THE THING YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT ME ...

Was the 2008, 2009 Louisiana District II State Tournament Champion her sophomore and junior seasons at Notre Dame HS … Won the High School All-Star Classic Tournament in 2009 and 2010 … Helped lead the boys golf team to a first place finish at the Louisiana Division II State Tournament while finishing third as an individual her senior season … Represented Louisiana on the Tri-State Competition team and the Louisiana Junior Cup team … Also standout in basketball, earning All-Parish, All-District and All-Acadiana honors her sophomore season after averaging 20 points a game … Lettered two years in basketball and four in golf … Won the 2011 Louisiana Women’s Golf Association Amateur Championship at age 19 at TPC Louisiana.

Louisiana Saturday Night - Benjy Davis; The Worlds Greatest - R.Kelly; Life’s a Dance -John Michael Montgomery.

PERSONAL Born Ali Elizabeth Lucas on Feb. 16, 1992 … Daughter of Rodney and Keri Lucas … Has three sisters: Courtney (24), Britni (21) and Emily (13) … Cousin Barry Henry was a pole vaulter at LSU … Majoring in kinesiology.

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My source of motivation is my faith in God.

IF YOU COULD PICK THREE PEOPLE TO PLAY GOLF WITH FOR ONE ROUND ... My Dad, Rory McIlroy and Arnold Palmer.

THE TOP THREE SONGS ON MY IPOD ARE ...

WHAT WOULD YOU BRING TO A DESERTED ISLAND... A Bible, a sandwich, and a rope would be useful.

FAVORITE PROFESSIONAL TEAM... Los Angeles Lakers.


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REVIEW How do you compare the 2011 LSU women’s golf season to 2012‘s just completed season? It would have to be argued that you don’t compare, you congratulate what were arguably two of the greatest teams in the 30-plus years of women’s golf at LSU. A second consecutive third place finish right on the cusp of a national title and four team wins made 2012 an outstanding season for Coach Karen Bahnsen and her Lady Tigers and the success of the season, like 2011, started early.

The Start The Lady Tigers won two of their first three tournaments and it took some record numbers to get it done. In the opener at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, LSU set a single round record to rally to win the team title and sophomore Austin Ernst came from a shot down to win the individual title, posting her own record score. Senior Tessa Teachman would tie for third. The fourth-ranked Lady Tigers would post an 11-under par score of 277 in the final round, topping by one shot the school record. LSU finished with the second lowest aggregate score in school history, a 16-under 848. Ernst shot a 67 in the final round to shoot a winning school record total of 13-under par 203. Two tournaments later at the Tar Heel Invitational, No. 3-ranked LSU was again rallying to win in the final round for its second win of the year. LSU was able to win

after entering the final round tied with Alabama after the first 36 holes. The Lady Tigers had seven birdies and an eagle down the stretch as LSU finished at 8-under 856 for the tournament and a four-shot win. Freshman Madelene Sagstrom posted 7-under 209 to finish in a tie for fifth.

Another Win In Spring The 7th-ranked Lady Tigers rallied from a stroke down to record the third team victory of the year in the opening event of the spring, winning the Lady Puerto Rico Classic by two shots over Georgia. Georgia was one shot ahead entering the final round, but LSU finished at 20-over par 884 with Georgia two shots back at 886. Both Ernst (5th) and Teachman (9th) finished in the top 10. LSU came close to getting its fourth win at its home event, the LSU Tiger Golf Classic, in March, finishing second to Tennessee by two shots after the two teams entered the final round tied. Tennessee shot 16-over 880 and LSU 18-over 882. Sagstrom posted even par 216 to finish solo third and Ernst at 2-over 218 was fourth.

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The Post-Season LSU punched its ticket to the national championship tournament with its best ever finish in an NCAA Regional golf tournament when they tied for first with UCLA in the final round of the West Regional at hot and cold Erie, Colo. Round one was played in temperatures in the mid-80s with temperatures in the mid-40s for the final two days. For LSU it was its fourth win of the season, marking the second best season for wins in the history of the program. Only the 1986 team with five wins had more championships than the 2011-12 team. It also qualified LSU for its 12th Championship and third in the last four years. LSU finished at 9-over par 873 with consistent rounds of 291, 290 and 292. In the national championships, senior Teachman did everything she could to put the team on her shoulders and not only help the Lady Tigers in her final event, but give herself a chance at a national individual title. After three rounds at the Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tenn., birdies on the 17th and 18th holes left the Baton Rouge native at 3-under 213 after 54 holes, just one shot out of the lead. Meanwhile, the LSU team, found itself being windblown around the course on the front nine of the third round and in danger of falling out of the top 10. But six birdies in the final three holes and a 30-foot par save by Lindsay Gahm put LSU suddenly back

to sixth place, just seven shots out of the lead at 20-over 884. Bahnsen noted all year long that the Lady Tigers “were such fighters” and LSU showed it by playing the last 21 holes in 5-under par, including taking advantage of the par 5 ninth and 18th holes. All five players birdied the ninth and LSU got three birdies and an eagle on the 18th hole, finishing the 72 holes at 21-over. LSU finished third for a second straight year, finishing just two shots behind winner Alabama with definitely the best cumulative back-to-back finishes of any team in the last two championships. Teachman would shoot a 1-under 287 and finish with a tie for third in the championships, equaling the second best finish for an LSU golfer in tournament history.

Post-Season Honors Ernst and Teachman earned All-SEC second team honors while Sagstrom was named to the All-SEC freshman team. After the championships, the NGCA named both Ernst and Teachman honorable mention All-Americans and Teachman earned her fourth scholar-athlete citation, becoming just the second LSU golfer, joining her assistant coach Alexis Rather, to earn four scholar-athlete awards. 2011 or 2012. Was one better than the other? As far as LSU women’s golf is concerned, both were great.

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SEASON TOURNAMENTS Cougar Challenge Charleston, S.C. -- Sept. 11-13, 2011 Yeaman Hall Course -- Par 72 The Lady Tigers started the 2011-12 season with a flourish, setting a single round record to rally to win the team title and sophomore Austin Ernst came from a shot down to win the individual title as well. The win was the 33rd and the first of four on the year for Coach Karen Bahnsen and the third career win for Ernst. Senior Tessa Teachman fired her second under par round of the event to finish in a tie for third. LSU came from third place and four shots down to win going away by five shots over North Carolina. LSU finished at 16-under for the 54-holes and the 848 aggregate score ties for the second lowest in the history of the program. Ernst won by four shots after shooting her second five-under par 67 of the competition. She finished with a school record 54-hole total of 13-under par 203. Top 5 Teams 1. LSU 2. North Carolina 3. Florida 4. North Carolina State 4. Georgia

280-291-277 -- 848 285-282-286 -- 853 284-284-288 -- 856 287-290-287 -- 864 295-286-283 -- 864

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67-69-67 -- 203 67-72-69 -- 208 73-75-71 -- 219 74-76-70 -- 220 73-75-75 -- 223

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Mason Rudolph Fall Preview Franklin, Tenn. -- Sept. 23-25, 2011 Vanderbilt Legends Club -- Par 72 The Lady Tigers scoring in the Fall Preview would be no indication of what was to come in May when LSU returned for the actual playing of the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships. LSU finished at 32-over 896 (303-300-293), good enough for 11th in the 18-team event, won by defending NCAA Champion UCLA. LSU’s final round was paced by two under par rounds with freshman Madelene Sagstrom posting a 2-under par 70 and sophomore Austin Ernst scoring a 1-under 71. Sagstrom moved up 17 places to post a top 20 finish, tying for 20th at 5-over 221 (7576-70). Top Teams 1. UCLA 2. Alabama 3. Arizona State 3. Virginia 5. North Carolina State 11, LSU

296-283-294 -- 873 296-289-294 -- 879 293-296-295 -- 884 304-286-294 -- 884 298-290-298 -- 886 303-300-293 -- 896

+9 +15 +20 +20 +22 +32

LSU Results T20. Madelene Sagstrom T30. Austin Ernst T33. Lindsay Gahm T43. Tessa Teachman T68. Katrina Hegge

75-76-70 -- 221 78-75-71 -- 224 76-72-77 -- 225 75-77-75 -- 227 77-77-79 -- 233

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Tar Heel Invitational Chapel Hill, N.C. -- October 7-9, 2011 UNC Finley Golf Course -- Par 72 The No. 3-ranked LSU women’s golf team gave long-time head coach Karen Bahnsen a nice early birthday present, rallying on the back nine to win the Lady Tar Heel Invitational. LSU got some putts to drop in what Bahnsen, whose birthday was two days after the tournament, called “quite a battle” down the stretch as LSU turned the tables to win by four shots over No. 4 Alabama after the teams started the round tied at 7-under par through the first 36 holes. The win was the second in three tournaments for the Lady Tigers this fall. The winning charge came suddenly as LSU got seven birdies on the final nine holes, including an eagle from Lindsay Gahm to help claim the win. LSU was 1-under for the final round and 8-under for the tournament with a threeday total of 856 (284-285-287). Madelene Sagstrom led LSU on the final day with a 1-under 71 to finish at 7-under 209, tying for fifth.

Top Teams 1. LSU 2. Alabama 3. Auburn 4. North Carolina 5. North Carolina State

284-285-287 -- 856 281-288-291 -- 860 287-290-284 -- 861 290-286-286 -- 862 291-289-289 -- 869

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LSU Results T5. Madelene Sagstrom T11. Tessa Teachman T15. Austin Ernst T21. Jacqueline Hedwall T44. Lindsay Gahm

68-70-71 -- 209 71-71-72 -- 214 72-73-72 -- 217 73-73-73 -- 219 80-71-72 -- 223

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SEC-Pac 12 Challenge Palo Alto, Calif. -- November 5-7, 2010 Stanford Univeristy Golf Club -- Par 72 For the second straight year, LSU had a bit of opening round trouble in this matchup of SEC and Pac-12 teams. The Lady Tigers did put together rounds in the 290s in the final two trips around the Holston Hills Country Club to finish the day at 36-over par 900 (307-295-298) and in a tie for 15th place. The event concluded the fall season that saw LSU with two victories. Jacqueline Headwall led LSU with a 34th place finish at 6-over par 222 (74-75-73). Top Teams 1. Alabama 284-289-292 -- 865 +1 2. UCLA 281-297-291 -- 869 +5 3. Auburn 296-286-297 -- 879 +15 4. Tennessee 291-292-297 -- 880 +16 4. Southern Cal 298-295-287 -- 880 +16 15. LSU 307-295-298 -- 900 +36 LSU Results T34. Jacqueline Hedwall T53. Madelene Sagstrom T53. Tessa Teachman T70. Austin Ernst T89. Lindsay Gahm

74-75-73 -- 222 76-73-77 -- 226 79-73-74 -- 226 82-74-74 -- 230 78-79-77 -- 234

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SPRING SEASON Lady Puerto Rico Classic Rio Grande, Puerto Rico -- Feb. 12-14, 2012 Rio Mar Country Club River Course -- Par 72 LSU rallied from a stroke back entering the final round to record its third team victory of the 2011-12 golf season, capturing the title of the Lady Puerto Rico Classic over Georgia. The win marked the fourth time in LSU women’s golf history that the team has had at least three team victories during the course of a year. LSU posted a 10-over round of 298, three shots better than Georgia, which had been tied with LSU after the first round and then one shot ahead entering the final 18 holes. Austin Ernst recorded her second top five of the season, finishing at even par 216 and taking solo fifth place (71-72-73). Tessa Teachman got her second top 10 of the year with a strong ninth place finish at 5-over 221. Top Teams 1. LSU 294-292-298 -- 884 +20 2. Georgia 294-291-301 -- 886 +22 3. Oklahoma State 300-290-300 -- 890 +26 4. Arkansas 297-293-302 -- 892 +28 5. Northwestern 306-296-297 -- 899 +35 LSU Results 5. Austin Ernst T9. Tessa Teachman T12. Madelene Sagstrom T17. Lindsay Gahm T33. Jacqueline Hedwall T59. Katrina Hegge

71-72-73 -- 216 73-74-74 -- 221 75-73-75 -- 223 75-73-76 -- 224 75-79-76 -- 230 73-84-82 -- 239

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Parrish, Fla.-Feb. 20-21, 2012 River Wilderness Golf Course-Par 72

Fayetteville, Ark. -- April 20-22, 2012 The Blessings Golf Club -- Par 72

Senior Tessa Teachman had the best finish of her LSU career, finishing as the runnerup in the Central District Invitational at the River WIlderness Golf Club. Teachman finished at 2-under 214 (69-75-70), two shots behind wire-to-wire winner Chirpat Jao-Javanil of Oklahoma. It was Teachman’s second top three of the year. The seventh-ranked LSU team was in the mix in a four-way battle for the team title, eventually finishing fourth three shots out of the championship won by TCU. Top Teams 1. TCU 297-289-298 -- 882 +18 2. Oklahoma 291-293-299 -- 883 +19 3. Vanderbilt 293-294-297 -- 884 +20 4. LSU 291-301-293 -- 885 +21 5. Michigan State 295-294-298 -- 887 +23

Freshman Madelene Sagstrom recorded her third top-five finish of the season, finishing fourth in the SEC Championships. Sagstrom was 7-over par to finish four shots out of the title. In the windy conditions, LSU finished in a tie for sixth with South Carolina at 73-over par 930.

LSU Results 2. Tessa Teachman T16. Austin Ernst T16. Madelene Sagstrom T42. Jacqueline Hedwall T59. Lindsay Gahm

69-75-70 -- 214 68-77-77 -- 222 74-74-74 -- 222 80-75-75 -- 230 81-79-74 -- 234

-2 +6 +6 +14 +18

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306-297-313 -- 916 309-295-313 -- 917 297-312-313 -- 922 307-305-313 -- 925 308-306-319 -- 933 310-309-318 -- 937

+52 +53 +58 +61 +69 +73

LSU Results 4. Madelene Sagstrom T29. Tessa Teachman T36. Austin Ernst T46. Lindsay Gahm T50. Jacqueline Hedwall

72-73-78 -- 223 80-80-77 -- 237 78-83-79 -- 240 80-80-86 -- 246 89-76-84 -- 249

+7 +21 +24 +30 +33

NCAA West Regional Erie, Colo. -- May 10-12, 2012 Colorado National Golf Club -- Par 72

Baton Rouge, La. -- March 9-11, 2012 The University Club -- Par 72 Tennessee and LSU battled back and forth over the final 18 holes before Tennessee was able to secure a two-stroke win over LSU in the Lady Tigers’ annual home tournament at the University Club. Tennessee would shoot a 5-over 293 on the final day, while LSU posted a 7-over 295 after the teams entered the day tied after 36 holes. Tennessee finished at 16-over 880 with LSU at 18-over 882. Freshman Madelene Sagstrom, with her parents from Sweden watching, finished in a tie for third at even par 216 (71-71-74). Austin Ernst was in solo fourth at 2-over 218 and Tessa Teachman tied for 10th at 8-over 224. Catherine O’Donnell of UNC and Tennessee’s Erica Popson tied for the individual crown at 2-under 214. No playoff was held and co-champs declared. Top Teams 1. Tennessee 2. LSU 3. North Carolina 4. Vanderbilt 5. North Carolina State

298-289-293 -- 880 295-292-295 -- 882 301-300-288 -- 889 302-299-307 -- 908 308-318-293 -- 919

+16 +18 +25 +44 +55

LSU Results 3. Madelene Sagstrom 4. Austin Ernst T10. Tessa Teachman T18. Jacqueline Hedwall T23. Lindsay Gahm T50. Katrina Hegge

71-71-74 -- 216 73-73-72 -- 218 73-77-74 -- 224 78-73-76 -- 227 79-75-75 -- 229 79-80-77 -- 236

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PING/ASU Invitational Tempe, Ariz. -- March 30-April 1, 2012 ASU Golf Course -- Par 72 The Lady Tigers finished at 33-over 885 (294-285-306) as they fell back to ninth after the third and final round. UCLA won the tournament with a 5-over 857. Tessa Teachman was the best for the Lady Tigers with a 4-over 217 (74-69-74), finishing in a tie for 11th. Top Teams 1. UCLA 2. Arizona State 3. Texas A&M 4. TCU 5. Southern Cal 9. LSU

284-281-292 -- 857 280-298-291 -- 869 287-287-299 -- 873 292-294-293 -- 879 289-299-293 -- 881 294-285-306 -- 885

+5 +17 +21 +27 +29 +33

LSU Results T11. Tessa Teachman T22. Jacqueline Hedwall T41. Madelene Sagstrom T41. Lindsay Gahm T51. Katrina Hegge

74-69-74 -- 217 74-72-74 -- 220 71-73-81 -- 225 75-72-78 -- 225 75-72-80 -- 227

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The Lady Tigers posted their best ever finish in an NCAA regional golf tournament when they tied for first with UCLA in the final round of the West Regional at the Colorado National Golf Club. It was LSU’s fourth win of the season, marking the second best season for wins in the history of the program. Only the 1986 team, with five wins, had more championships. LSU tied UCLA at 9-over par 873 to share the title. Austin Ernst finished second in the regional at 6-under 210. Madelene Sagstrom was 8th at +1, 217. Top Teams 1. LSU 1. UCLA 3. Pepperdine 4. Colorado 5. Baylor

291-290-292 -- 873 290-296-287 -- 873 297-299-279 -- 875 297-301-279 -- 877 300-293-286 -- 879

+9 +9 +11 +13 +15

LSU Results 2. Austin Ernst T8. Madelene Sagstrom T45. Tessa Teachman T49. Jacqueline Hedwall T61. Lindsay Gahm

71-69-70 -- 210 86-70-71 -- 217 76-74-75 -- 225 71-77-78 -- 226 73-79-76 -- 228

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NCAA Women’s Championship Franklin, Tenn. -- May 22-25, 2012 Vanderbilt Legends Club -- Par 72 Coach Karen Bahnsen’s team was about to fall out of the top 10 in a windy third round at the national championships but finished with six birdies over the final three holes and in fifth place. By the end of Friday’s final round, the Lady Tigers would have a third-place finish for the second straight year, just two shots out of the victory posted by Alabama. LSU would play the last 21 holes of the tournament in 5-under par and posted a 21-over 1,173 (293-294-297-289).It was the lowest 72-hole score ever for LSU at the championships. Tessa Teachman, in her final collegiate tournament, tied for third at 1-under 287 (69-74-70-74). The Baton Rouge native became the fourth LSU golfer to finish in the top three in the history of the national championships. For the Lady Tigers, it marked the end of the most successful back-to-back campaigns in school history. Top Teams 1. Alabama 2. Southern Cal 3. LSU 4. Virginia 5. South Carolina

286-285-306-294 -- 1171 297-288-294-293 -- 1172 293-294-297-289 -- 1173 288-294-301-292 -- 1175 302-281-300-293 -- 1176

+19 +20 +21 +23 +24

LSU Results T3. Tessa Teachman T29. Austin Ernst T51. Madelene Sagstrom T59. Lindsay Gahm T93. Jacqueline Hedwall

69-74-70-74 -- 287 78-75-74-68 -- 295 70-72-83-74 -- 299 76-73-77-74 -- 300 83-75-76-73 -- 307

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Team Cougar Classic Mason Rudolph Fall Preview Tar Heel Invitational Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Central District Invitational LSU Tiger Golf Classic PING/ASU Invitational SEC Women’s Championships NCAA West Regional NCAA Women’s Championships

280-291-277 -- 848 303-300-293 -- 896 284-285-287 -- 856 307-295-298 -- 900 294-292-298 -- 884 291-301-293 -- 885 295-292-295 -- 882 294-285-306 -- 885 310-309-318 -- 937 290-296-287 -- 873 293-294-297-289 -- 1173

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AUSTIN ERNST Cougar Classic Mason Rudolph Fall Preview Tar Heel Invitational Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Central District Invitational LSU Tiger Golf Classic SEC Women’s Championships NCAA West Regional NCAA Women’s Championships TOTALS

67-69-67 -- 203 1 78-75-71 -- 224 t30 72-73-72 -- 217 t15 82-74-74 -- 230 t70 71-72-73 -- 216 5 68-77-77 -- 222 t16 73-73-72 -- 218 4 78-83-79 -- 240 t36 71-69-70 -- 210 2 78-75-74-68 -- 295 t29 31 ROUNDS -- AVG. 73.4

LINDSAY GAHM Cougar Classic Mason Rudolph Fall Preview Tar Heel Invitational Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Central District Invitational LSU Tiger Golf Classic PING/ASU Invitational SEC Women’s Championships NCAA West Regional NCAA Championships TOTALS

73-75-75 -- 223 76-72-77 -- 225 80-71-72 -- 223 78-79-77 -- 234 75-73-76 -- 224 81-79-74 -- 234 79-75-75 -- 229 75-72-78 -- 225 80-80-86 -- 246 73-79-76 -- 228 76-73-77-74 -- 300 34 ROUNDS -- 76.2

t52 t33 t44 t89 t17 t59 t23 t41 t46 t61 t59

73-75-71 -- 219 73-73-73 -- 219 74-75-73 -- 222 75-79-76 -- 230 80-75-75 -- 230 78-73-76 -- 227 74-72-74 -- 220 89-76-84 -- 249 71-77-78 -- 226 83-75-76-73 -- 307 34 ROUNDS - 75.8

t30 t21 t34 t33 t42 t18 t22 t50 t49 t93

77-77-79 -- 233 73-84-82 -- 239 79-80-77 -- 236 75-72-80 -- 227 12 ROUNDS -- 77.9

t68 t59 t50 t51

JACQUELINE HEDWALL Cougar Classic Tar Heel Invitational Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Central District Invitational LSU Tiger Golf Classic PING/ASU Invitational SEC Women’s Championships NCAA West Regional NCAA Women’s Championships TOTALS

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Cougar Classic Mason Rudolph Fall Preview Tar Heel Invitational Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Central District Invitational LSU Tiger Golf Classic PING/ASU Invitational SEC Women’s Championships NCAA West Regional NCAA Women’s Championships TOTALS

74-76-70 -- 220 75-76-70 -- 221 68-70-71 -- 209 76-73-77 -- 226 75-73-75 -- 223 77-70-75 -- 222 71-71-74 -- 216 71-73-81 -- 225 72-73-78 -- 223 76-70-71 -- 217 70-72-83-74 -- 299 34 ROUNDS -- 73.6

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TESSA TEACHMAN Cougar Classic Mason Rudolph Fall Preview Tar Heel Invitational Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 12 Championship Lady Puerto Rico Classic Central District Invitational LSU Tiger Golf Classic PING/ASU Invitational SEC Women’s Championships NCAA West Regional NCAA Championships TOTALS

67-72-69 -- 208 75-77-75 -- 227 71-71-72 -- 214 79-73-74 -- 226 73-74-74 -- 221 69-75-70 -- 214 73-77-74 -- 224 74-69-74 -- 217 80-80-77 -- 237 76-74-75 -- 225 69-74-70-74 -- 287 34 ROUNDS -- 73.5

t3 t43 t11 t53 t9 2 t10 t11 t29 t45 t3

2011-12 TEAM STATISTICS Player Austin Ernst Tessa Teachman Madelene Sagstrom Jacqueline Hedwall Lindsay Gahm Katrina hegge

Rds. 31 34 34 31 34 12

Strokes 2275 2500 2501 2349 2591 935

Low Rd. 67 67 68 71 71 72

Top 5 4 3 3 -- -- --

Top 10 4 5 4 -- -- --

Top 20 6 8 7 2 1 --

AVG. 73.4 73.5 73.6 75.8 76.2 77.9

KATRINA HEGGE Mason Rudolph Fall Classic Lady Puerto Rico Classic LSU Tiger Golf Classic PING/ASU Invitational TOTALS

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BIRMINGHAM “OUR GOAL IS TO PROVIDE A FORMIDABLE CHALLENGE TO THE BEST COLLEGIATE WOMEN IN THE COUNTRY, WHILE SHARING A TASTE OF OUR SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY.” -CALVIN BOLLING GENERAL MANAGER OF GRETYSTONE GOLF

The Alabama Sports Foundation, in conjunction with the Southeastern Conference announced this past Auguest that Greystone Golf & Country Club in Hoover, Ala., will be host to the 2013 through 2016 SEC Women’s Golf Championship. “We are proud to host the SEC Women’s Golf Championship,” stated Calvin Bolling, General Manager of Greystone Golf & Country Club. “Greystone’s rich tradition in golf includes hosting 15 Champions Tour events, as well as annually hosting for the past 20 years one of the top 20 amateur tournaments in the country, The Greystone Invitational. Our goal is to provide a formidable challenge to the best collegiate women in the country, while sharing a taste of our southern hospitality. We invite golf fans from the SEC region to Greystone to enjoy the spirit of competition and camaraderie, while viewing a showcase of the SEC Women’s Golf Championship. We are excited to share in the history of this prestigious event.” The championship will consist of 14 teams competing in three rounds of tournament play. This will be only the second time that the Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Area has hosted the SEC Women’s Golf Championship since it began in 1981. “The Alabama Sports Foundation is proud to host another SEC Championship in Hoover,” stated Gene Hallman, Executive Director of the Alabama Sports Foundation. “We value our outstanding partnership with the conference and are pleased to have this opportunity. Our organization is

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very familiar with the quality of SEC Women’s golf given our background in managing numerous women’s professional golf tournaments. The number of SEC Women alumnae playing at the elite professional level is truly amazing. Additionally, Greystone Golf & Country Club is an outstanding facility and will be a tremendous host.” The SEC has a strong history in women’s collegiate golf, with four NCAA National Championships. SEC teams have finished in the top ten every year except two since 1983 and have had six NCAA Individual Champions. The University of Georgia still holds the record of total SEC Championships won with eleven, but the Auburn Tigers follow close behind with nine wins, including both 2011 and 2012. “We are excited about our women’s golf championship coming to Greystone Golf & Country Club, while also expanding our relationship with the City of Hoover with another quality SEC event,” Commissioner Mike Slive said. “Hoover’s dedication to the conference, along with the expertise the Alabama Sports Foundation has in running high-level golf events, will certainly give SEC teams and fans a great postseason experience.” The Alabama Sports Foundation (ASF) serves as the official sports lobby for the Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Area, as well as the State of Alabama. The Foundation’s mission is to recruit, manage and promote major spectator sporting events throughout Alabama.


SEC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

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CHAMPIONSHIPS The Southeastern Conference has continuted to show its leadership in the intergration of athletic competition and higher education. Since its formation in 1933, the SEC has achieved both stature and stability by designating governing/voting power to the presidents of the member institutions. They have determined the policies of the conference and through the years this involvement has been the principal source of strength in the evolution of the SEC. Intercollegiate athletics encountered many challenges in the 1990s and the SEC provided guidance. In 1993, the member institutions adopted The Principles of Gender Equity. Committed to increasing the quantity and quality of women’s athletic opportunities, each school provides at least two more women’s intercollegiate programs than the number of men’s. SEC schools began athletic competition over 100 years ago as members of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The 13 members west and south of the

Appalachian Mountains reorganized as the Southeastern Conference at the annual Southern Conference meeting in 1932. Charter members of the new conference were Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU , Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Sewanee, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. In the 1979-80 academic year, SEC championships for women were recognized in basketball, tennis and volleyball. The following year golf, gymnastics, swimming and track and field were added. The administration of women’s athletics officially came under the auspices of the conference office in 1984. Arkansas and South Carolina joined the league in 1992 and in 2012-13 the league expanded to 14 teams with the addition of new members Texas A&M and Missouri. The SEC currently regulates nine men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. The women’s sports are volleyball, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track (cross country, indoor, outdoor) and volleyball.

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Opelika, Ala. Pine Mountain, Ga. Pine Mountain, Ga. Pine Mountain, Ga. Pine Mountain, Ga. Pine Mountain, Ga. Pine Mountain, Ga. Gulf Breeze, Fla. Ponte Vedre, Fla. Greensboro, Ga. Lexington, Ky. Baton Rouge, La. Jackson, Miss West Point, Miss. Franklin, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Columbia, S.C.

Florida LSU-3rd Florida LSU-4th Georgia LSU-5th Florida LSU-5th Georgia LSU-6th Florida LSU-5th Florida LSU-5th Georgia LSU-3rd Auburn LSU-6th Georgia LSU-3rd Florida LSU-5th LSU-1st Georgia LSU-8th Georgia LSU-8th Florida LSU-3rd Auburn LSU-2nd Georgia LSU-2nd

875 910 880 946 890 946 906 933 900 940 898 940 910 943 864 890 902 949 607 624 936 951 892 605 634 890 938 892 938 604 607 899 905

Lynn Connelly, Fla.

217

Shauna Estes, Ga.

210

Deb Richard, Fla.

217

Deb Richard, Fla.

218

Cindy Schreyer, Ga.

216

Karen Davies, Fla.

221

Margaret Platt, Auburn

222

Cheryl Morley, Fla.

211

Diana Rama, Auburn

223

Anne Cain, Ga.

144

Kristi Coats, LSU

224

Carri Wood, Miss. State Sara Miley, Ga.

217 147

894 899 887 918 917 919 872 877 861 921 903 975 877 881 904 906 875 900 865 899 874 920 870 886 848 866 864 887 916 937

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Georgia LSU-2nd Georgia LSU-4th Auburn LSU-2nd Georgia LSU-2nd S. Carolina LSU-8th Auburn LSU-10th Vanderbilt LSU-2nd Auburn LSU-4th Auburn LSU-7th Georgia LSU-7th Florida LSU-6th Auburn LSU-5th Alabama LSU-6th Auburn LSU-3rd Auburn LSU-6th

Reilley Rankin, Ga.

Deb Richard, Fla.

Birmingham, Ala. Opelika, Ala. Rogers, Ark. Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ga. Lexington, Ky. Baton Rouge, La. Tunica, Miss. Franklin, Tenn West Point, Miss. Loudon, Tenn. Blytheville, S.C. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Fayetteville, Ark.

Dina Taylor, Fla.

217

Marci Clemons, Auburn

144

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Shauna Estes, Ga.

215

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Katharina Larrson, Tenn. 209

Danielle Downey, Auburn 224 Kristy McPherson, USC

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Kristy McPherson, USC

209

Aimee Cho, Florida

216

May Wood, Vandy

213

Stacy Lewis, Arkansas

214

Maria Martinez, Auburn

211

Taylor Leon, Georgia

208

Stacy Lewis, Arkansas

214

Marta Silva, Ga.

210

Marina Alex, Vanderbilt

208

Erica Popson, Tennessee 210 Patricia Sanz, Auburn

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INDIVIDUAL TOP 10

1. Auburn 2. Arkansas 3. Alabama 4. Florida 5. Georgia 6. South Carolina 6. LSU 8. Vanderbilt 9. Kentucky 10. Mississippi 11. Tennessee 12. Mississippi State

1. Patricia Sanz, Auburn 69-73-77 -- 219 +3 2. Marina Alex, Vanderbilt 70-73-77 -- 220 +4 3. Emily Tubert, Arkansas 78-70-73 -- 221 +5 4. Madelene Sagstrom, LSU 72-73-78 -- 223 +7 5. Marta Silva Zamora, Georgia 69-82-75 -- 226 +10 6. Camilla Hedberg, Florida 76-74-78 -- 228 +12 6. Emma Lavy, Arkansas 73-72-83 -- 228 +12 8. Jennifer Kirby, Alabama 76-75-78 -- 229 +13 8. Rocio Sanchez Lobato, Georgia 80-73-76 -- 229 +13 8. Lauren Stratton, Vanderbilt 77-74-78 -- 229 +13 8. VIctoria Trapani, Auburn 77-78-74 -- 229 +13

306-297-313 -- 916 +52 309-295-313 -- 917 +53 297-312-313 -- 922 +58 307-305-313 -- 925 +61 308-306-319 -- 933 +69 315-308-314 -- 937 +73 310-309-318 -- 937 +73 318-307-315 -- 940 +76 317-307-322 -- 946 +82 309-315-326 -- 950 +86 320-309-322 -- 951 +87 315-326-333 -- 974 +110

MADELENE

SAGSTROM

2012 SEC HONORS SEC CO-COACH OF THE YEAR

SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC

Mic Potter Kim Evans

Katie Burnett Camilla Hedberg Marta Sanz Tessa Teachman Mia Piccio Austin Ernst Madelene Sagstrom Victoria Trapani

Alabama Auburn

GOLFER OF THE YEAR Marina Alex

Vanderbilt

Brooke Pancake

AAlabama

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

South Carolina Florida Auburn LSU Florida LSU LSU Auburn

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Camilla Hedberg

Camilla Hedberg Madelene Sagstrom Victoria Trapani Ally McDonald Rocio Sanchez Lobato Kendall Martindale AJ Newell Justine Dreher

Florida

FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC Patricia Sanz Lauren Stratton Emily Tubert Jennifer Kirby Brooke Pancake Marina Alex Stephanie Meadow Emile Burger Martz SIlva Zamora

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Auburn Vanderbilt Arkansas Alabama Alabama Vanderbilt Alabama Georgia Georgia

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Florida LSU Auburn Mississippi State Georgia Vanderbilt Tennessee South Carolina


SEC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1981 Florida Georgia LSU Auburn Kentucky Mississippi State

875 882 910 924 935 990

1982 Florida Georgia Mississippi State LSU Alabama Kentucky

880 901 941 946 951 965

1983 Georgia Florida Kentucky Mississippi State LSU

890 906 915 944 946

Alabama had a three-player team due to an auto accident involving two players on the day of the practice round. 1984 Florida Georgia Mississippi State Kentucky LSU Alabama

906 912 924 932 933 949

1985 Georgia Florida Mississippi State Kentucky Alabama LSU

900 903 927 932 934 940

1986 Florida Kentucky Alabama Georgia LSU Auburn Mississippi State

898 928 930 936 940 961 984

1987 Florida Georgia Alabama Auburn LSU Kentucky Mississippi State Ole Miss 1988 Georgia Florida LSU Auburn Kentucky Alabama Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt 1989 Auburn Florida Kentucky Georgia Alabama

910 912 916 942 943 946 994 1140

864 869 890 892 909 917 946 971 996

902 910 926 935 937

LSU Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt

949 961 1004 1068

1990 Georgia Auburn LSU Kentucky Florida Alabama Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt

607 613 624 624 625 644 663 671 711

1991 Florida Alabama Georgia Kentucky LSU Auburn Mississippi State Ole Miss Vanderbilt

936 942 942 944 951 952 966 995 1004

1992 LSU Georgia South Carolina Florida Alabama Kentucky Mississippi State Auburn Ole Miss Vanderbilt

892 899 912 927 928 934 937 943 948 997

1993 Georgia Tennessee South Carolina Florida Kentucky Mississippi State Auburn LSU Alabama Ole Miss Vanderbilt

605 611 616 618 629 630 632 634 638 650 692

1994 Georgia Alabama Auburn Tennessee South Carolina Florida Kentucky LSU Vanderbilt Ole Miss Mississippi State

890 900 901 902 904 920 922 938 947 957 970

1995 Florida South Carolina Georgia LSU Tennesse Kentucky Auburn Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt Alabama

892 921 938 938 942 950 950 973 979 987 1010

1996 Auburn

604

LSU South Carolina Florida Tennessee Georgia Kentucky Ole Miss Vanderbilt Alabama Mississippi State Arkansas

608 610 610 618 628 632 635 639 641 648 663

1997 Georgia LSU Florida South Carolina Auburn Tennessee Alabama Kentucky Vanderbilt Ole Miss Mississippi State Arkansas

899 905 908 910 911 916 929 930 943 952 964 977

1998 Georgia LSU Alabama Tennessee Auburn Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Florida Arkansas Ole Miss Kentucky Vanderbilt

894 899 902 919 925 926 932 933 934 947 952 960 969

1999 Georgia Tennessee Ole Miss LSU Arkansas Auburn Mississippi State Vanderbilt Alabama South Carolina Florida Kentucky

887 905 913 918 931 937 949 949 951 952 970 978

2000 Auburn LSU Tennessee Georgia Miss. State Florida Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina Vanderbilt Ole Miss Alabama

919 921 925 932 938 938 950 956 959 966 968 976

2001 Georgia LSU Auburn South Carolina Florida Tennessee Alabama Vanderbilt Ole Miss Kentucky

872 877 887 887 891 897 905 908 937 940

Mississippi State Arkansas

941 943

2002 South Carolina Auburn Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Florida Alabama LSU Mississippi State Ole Miss Arkansas Kentucky

861 864 866 875 888 897 918 921 929 929 934 944

2003 Auburn Tennessee South Carolina Vanderbilt Arkansas Georgia Kentucky Mississippi State LSU Ole Miss Alabama

905 911 914 919 925 937 944 960 975 982 983

2004 Vanderbilt Auburn LSU Tennessee Florida Georgia South Carolina Mississippi Arkansas Alabama Mississippi State Kentucky

877 881 881 882 885 890 899 905 909 913 923 928

2005 Auburn Georgia Arkansas LSU Tennessee Florida South Carolina Kentucky Vanderbilt Alabama Mississippi State Ole Miss

904 904 905 906 906 911 914 923 927 933 947 969

2006 Auburn Tennessee Georgia Vanderbilt Arkansas Florida LSU South Carolina Alabama Mississippi St. Kentucky Ole Miss

875 876 885 887 897 898 900 903 908 924 934 940

2007 Georgia Florida Tennessee South Carolina Alabama Vanderbilt LSU

865 881 886 887 893 898 899

SEC

Auburn Arkansas Miss. State Kentucky Ole Miss

902 906 914 931 946

2008 Florida Arkansas Georgia Auburn South Carolina LSU Alabama Tennessee Vanderbilt Mississippi Miss. State Kentucky

874 891 903 910 915 920 921 931 935 939 952 953

2009 Auburn Arkansas Alabama Tennessee LSU Georgia Ole Miss FLorida South Carolina Vanderbilt Kentucky Miss. State

870 878 878 881 886 887 890 895 897 915 918 930

2010 Alabama Vanderbilt Arkansas Georgia Auburn LSU South Carolina Ole Miss Tennessee Florida Kentucky Miss. State

848 852 859 860 861 866 867 876 877 889 906 925

2011 Auburn Alabama LSU Arkansas South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Florida Kentucky Ole Miss Miss. State

864 875 887 892 893 895 897 899 907 927 931 955

2012 Auburn Arkansas Alabama Florida Georgia South Carolina LSU Vanderbilt Kentucky Ole Miss Tennessee Miss. State

916 917 922 925 933 937 937 940 946 950 951 974

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS: Georgia (11); Auburn (9): Florida (8): Alabama (1): LSU (1): South Carolina (1): Vanderbilt (1)

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SEC SCHOOLS

SEC

ALABAMA

GEORGIA

Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Colors: Crimson and White President: Dr. Robert E. Witt Athletics Director: Mal Moore Nickname: Crimson Tide Head Coach: Mic Potter (Cortland State, ‘77), 8th year 2011-12 SEC Finish: 3rd 2011-12 NCAA Finish: 1st Golf SID: Josh Maxon SID Office Phone: 205-348-6084 SID Office Fax: 205-348-8841

Location: Colors: President: Athletics Director: Nickname: Head Coach: 2011-12 SEC Finish: Golf SID: SID Office Phone: SID Office Fax:

MISSOURI Athens, Ga. Red and Black Dr. Michael F. Adams Greg McGarity Bulldogs Josh Brewer, 1st year 5th Mike Mobley 706-542-1621 706-542-9339

Location: Colors: Chancellor: Athletics Director: Nickname: Head Coach: Golf SID: SID Office Phone: SID Office Fax:

Columbia, Mo. Black and Old Gold Brady J. Deaton Mike Alden Tigers Stephanie Priesmeyer Josh Murray 573-882-0711 662-325-2563

SOUTH CAROLINA KENTUCKY ARKANSAS Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Colors: Cardinal and White Chancellor: Dr. G. David Gearhart Athletics Director: John Long Nickname: Lady Backs Head Coach: Shauna Estes (Georgia, 2000), 6th year 2011-12 SEC Finish: 2nd 2011-12 NCAA Finish: 23rd Golf SID: Jeri Thorpe Email: jthorpe@uark.edu SID Office Phone: 479-575-5037 SID Office Fax: 479-575-7410

Location: Colors: President: Athletics Director: Nickname: Head Coach: 2011-12 SEC Finish: Golf SID: SID Office Phone: SID Office Fax:

Lexington, Ky. Blue and White Dr. Eli Capilouto Mitch Barnhart Wildcats Golda Borst, 3rd year 9th Will Kindred 859-257-3838 859-323-4310

Location: Columbia, S. C. Colors: Garnet and Black President: Dr. Harris Pastides Athletics Director: Eric Hyman Nickname: Gamecocks Head Coach: Kalen Harris (Duke, ‘01), 6th year 2011-12 SEC Finish: 6th 2011-12 NCAA Finish: 5th Golf SID: Justin Holt SID Office Phone: 803-777-5204 SID Office Fax: 803-777-2967

TENNESSEE OLE MISS AUBURN Location: Auburn, Ala. Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue President: Dr. Jay Gogue Athletics Director: Jay Jacobs Nickname: Tigers Head Coach: Kim Evans (Auburn, ‘81), 19th year 2011-12 SEC Finish: 1st Golf SID: Matt Crouch SID Office Phone: 334-844-9709 SID Office Fax: 334-844-9807

Location: Oxford, Miss. Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Chancellor: Dr. Daniel W. Jones Athletics Director: Pete Boone Nickname: Rebels Head Coach: Michelle Drinkard (Alabama, ‘86), 5th year 2011-12 SEC Finish: 10th Golf SID: Kristen Saibini SID Office Phone: 662-915-7522 SID Office Fax: 662-915-7006

TEXAS A&M MISSISSIPPI

FLORIDA Location: Colors: President: Athletics Director: Nickname: Head Coach: 2011-12 SEC Finish: 2011-12 NCAA Finish: Golf SID: SID Office Phone: SID Office Fax:

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Gainesville, Fla. Orange and Blue Dr. J. Bernard Machen Jeremy Foley Gators Emily Bastel, 1st year 4th 12th TBA 352-375-4683, ext. 6100 352-375-4809

Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Colors: Orange and White Chancellor: Dr. Jimmy Cheek Athletics Director: David Hart Nickname: Lady Vols Head Coach: Judi Pavon (Alabama, ‘89), 13th year 2011-12 SEC Finish: 11th 2011-12 NCAA Finish: 19th Golf SID: Cassandra Novy SID Office Phone: 865-974-1212

Location: Colors: President: Athletics Director: Nickname: Head Coach: 2011-12 SEC Finish: Golf SID: SID Office Phone: SID Office Fax:

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Starkville, Miss. Maroon and White Dr. Mark Keenum Scott Stricklin Lady Bulldogs Ginger Brown-Lemm, 3rd year 12th Brock Turnipseed 662-325-2703 662-325-2563

Location: Colors: Chancellor: Athletics Director: Nickname: Head Coach: 2011-12 NCAA Finish: Golf SID: SID Office Phone:

College Station, Texas Maroon and White John Sharp Eric Hyman Aggies Trelle McCombs t16th TBA (979) 845-5725

VANDERBILT Location: Nashville, Tenn. Colors: Black and Gold Chancellor: Nicholas Zeppos Vice Chancellor: David Williams II Nickname: Commodores Head Coach: Greg Allen (Murray State, ‘93), 6th year 2011-12 SEC Finish: 8th 2010-11 NCAA Finish: 11th Golf SID: Andy Boggs SID Office Phone: 615-322-4121 SID Office Fax: 615-343-7064


NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

NCAA

NCAA

CHAMPIONSHIPS To tell the story of LSU’s 2012 NCAA Championship run, let’s back the season up a couple of weeks to the NCAA Regional round in Erie, Colo. LSU set the tone early and it was obvious nothing about hanging on to eighth place had to be discussed. In the cold and wind of Erie, Colo., LSU was determined to win a regional title for the first time. Although they had to share it with UCLA, this was a title LSU was proud of in so many ways. The Lady Tigers 54-hole score of 9-over 873 gave seventh-ranked LSU its fourth tournament title of the year, the second most season titles for the team in the 30-plus year history of the program. So for Austin Ernst, Lindsay Gahm Jacqueline Hedwall, Madelene Sagstrom and Tessa Teachman it was on to the Championships at the Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tenn. Ernst, Hedwall and Teachman helped the Lady Tigers to their best finish of third as the team coached by Karen Bahnsen and Alexis Rather finished just eight shots out of the 2011 title. Austin Ernst had won the individual title as a freshman in 2011. Could the Lady Tigers prove that the magic and ability was still there one more year? Yes they could. After having up and down moments through the first 45 holes, the Lady Tigers began to assert themselves into the competition on the back nine of the third round. LSU finished with six birdies in the final three holes and a 30-foot par save by Gahm on the 18th hole. That got LSU back to 20-over after 54 holes, just seven shots out of Alabama’s lead.

Meanwhile, Teachman had taken the LSU team on her back and while helping LSU to a good team position, her 54-hole total of 3-under 213 put her one shot out of the individual lead. In the final round, LSU used the par-5 ninth and par-5 18th holes to its ultimate benefit posting 4-under on the ninth and 5-under 18th (3 birdies and an eagle) to post its best round of the tournament on the a1-under 289 to finish at 21-over 1,173 (293294-297-289). LSU would finish just two shots out of the first place score of Alabama, equaling the Lady Tigers best finish with a second straight third place trophy. Teachman, from Baton Rouge, concluded her collegiate career with a 72-hole total of 1-under 287 (69-74-70-74). Teachman was one of just four golfers to finish 72 holes under par and in a tie for third place. She became the fourth LSU golfer to finish in the top three in the history of the NCAA Championships joining Austin Ernst, the 2011 champion; and Katy Harris in 2001 and Kristi Coats in 1991 who both finished third. Ernst ended her reign as champion with a 4-under 68 and her 7-over 295 finished in a tie for 29th. LSU returned home with back-to-back third-place trophies marking the best combined two-year finish of any team in the 2011 and 2012 national championship events.

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NCAA

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

TESSA

TEACHMAN

2013 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

LSU CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY The regional rounds for the 2013 Championships will again be conducted over three different golf courses -East: Auburn University Golf Course, Auburn, Ala.; Central: The Jimmie Austin OU Golf Course, Norman, Okla.; West: Stanford University Course, Stanford, Calif. The regionals are from May 9-11. A total of 24 teams and six individuals are seeded into each regional. The eight lowest scoring teams, as well as the two lowest individuals not on those eight qualifying teams will advance to the NCAA Women’s Championships at The University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens, Ga., May 21-24.

Katy Harris, Meredith Duncan and now Megan McChrystal are the three LSU players who played in the championships all four years of their careers. Harris made it on four teams from 1998 to 2001, while Duncan qualified on three teams and once individually from 1999-2002. McChrystal’s four years (2008-11) included three team appearances, including assisting in the 2011 team’s first of back-to-back third place finishes. Teachman and Hedwall joined the group of LSU players who participated in three NCAA Championships (2009, 2011, 2012). Kristi Coats (1990, 1991, 1992), Caroline Martens (2006, 2008, 2009) and Amalie Valle (2008, 2009, 2011) are the three other golfers with three NCAA Championships appearances.

LSU made its first of 12 NCAA championship appearances in the first NCAA event in 1982 in Palo Alto, Calif., when LSU finished 16th.

Since 1993, to get to the NCAA Division I Championships, teams and individuals must go through the NCAA Regional Tournaments. LSU has hosted the regional on three occasions (1993, 2002, 2007).

The Lady Tigers would return in 1986 when LSU, led by Player of the Year Jenny Lidback, helped the Tigers to a ninth-place finish. Lidback finished tied for 17th.

LSU has advanced to the regional round of NCAA post-season play since that first tournament in 1993 every year but 1994 and 2003.

The Lady Tigers made their longest championship run starting in 1986, when the Three Amigas (Ashley Winn, Laura Moore and Michelle Louviere) took the Lady Tigers to top 10-finishes in 1996 (8th) and 1998 (5th). Louviere finished tied for 19th in 1986 and Ashley Winn tied for 15th.

Regionals are make or break tournaments that reward the best teams playing the best over those 54 holes. In 2009, LSU used a chip-in birdie by Alexis Rather on the first hole of sudden death to go to the Championships, but in 2010, one shot meant the difference between eighth and ninth place as LSU missed a chance to go back again.

The Tigers posted 10th-place finishes in 1999 and 2000 and a 12th place finish in 2001 on teams led by Katy Harris and Meredith Duncan. Duncan played the last 54 holes in 2-under par after opening with a 10-over 82 to finish in a tie for seventh place in 2000 and Harris shot a 1-under 287 to finish in a tie for third in LSU’s appearance in 2001.

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LSU won its first regional title in 2012, capturing the West Regional in Erie, Colo., en route to its second consecutive third place finish at the Championships.


NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

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CHIP-IN CLUB

Fans and supporters of the LSU golf programs can take part in supporting a first-class NCAA program by joining the Chipin-Club. Monies generated through the membership will be utilized to enhance the experience of our golf student-athletes. A portion of donations may be tax deductible. There are several donation levels from the Par membership at $100 through the David Toms Club at $2,000 with rewards and recognition at every level. Contributions to the Chip-In-Club, including membership fees, are considered in the calculation of priority points by the Tiger Athletic Foundation. Individuals making qualifying contributions will receive 1 TAF priority point per every $1,000 contributed to the Chip-In-Club. JACQUELINE

HEDWALL

(3RD PLACE, TEAM MEMBER 2011. 2012)

For more information or to receive an application form, contact: TAF/LSU Golf P. O. Box 711 Baton Rouge, LA 70821

LINDSAY

GAHM

(3RD PLACE TEAM 2012)

AUSTIN

ERNST

(2011 NCAA CHAMPION)

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NCAA

Individual NCAA Qualifiers 2010 2005 2002 1995 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988

Megan McChrystal Brooke Shelton Meredith Duncan Ashley Winn Kristi Coats Kristi Coats Kristi Coats Jackie Gallagher Jackie Gallagher Cissye Meeks

LSU AIAW Appearances 5th/213 t8th/291 t19th/292 t38th/304 t29th/299 t3rd/293 t20/306 t48th/315 t22nd/305 t23rd/298

NCAA Regional Appearances 2012 West 2011 Central 2010 West 2009 West 2008 Central 2007 East 2006 East 2005 Central 2004 East 2002 East 2001 Central 2000 East 1999 East 1998 East 1997 East 1996 East 1995 East 1993 East

LSU-t1st (873) Colorado National Golf Club UCLA-t1st (873) Erie, Colo. LSU - 2nd (894) Warren Golf Course UCLA - 1st (890) South Bend, Ind. LSU - 9th (903) Stanford Golf Course Arizona - 1st (876) Palo Alto, Cal. LSU - 3rd (868) ASU Karsten Course Arizona State - 1st (842) Tempe, Ariz. LSU - 8th (902) wins playoff UT Golf Course UCLA - 1st (861) Austin, Texas LSU - 14th (881) University Club Duke - 1st (844) Baton Rouge, La. LSU - 2nd (870) Bryan National Tennessee - 1st (864) Browns Summitt, N.C. LSU ­- 10th (917) Rawls Course Auburn - 1st (896) Lubbock, Texas LSU - 12th (930) El Campeon Course Duke - 1st (869) Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla. LSU - 12th (898) University Club Duke - 1st (859) Baton Rouge, La. LSU - 6th (928) Birch Boilermaker Tulsa - 1st (904) West Lafayette, Ind. LSU - 5th (903) Scarlet Course Duke - 1st (897) Columbus, Ohio LSU - 3rd (893) University Club Georgia - 1st (884) Columbia, S.C. LSU - 3rd (904) Duke Golf Club Georgia - 1st (882) Durham, N.C. LSU - 12th (967) Prairie Vista Ohio St. - 1st (937) Bloomington, Ill. LSU - 7th (925) Grand National Lakes Duke - 1st (905) Opelika, Ala. LSU - 17th (938) Quail Ridge Wake Forest -1st (890) Bartlett, Tenn. LSU - 15th (946) Santa Maria Georgia - 1st (897) Baton Rouge, La.

Most NCAA Championships Appearances 4 - Katy Wilkinson Harris 4 - Meredith Duncan 4 - Megan McChrystal 3 - Kristi Coats 3 - Caroline Martens 3 - Amalie Valle 3 - Tessa Teachman 3 - Jacqueline Hedwall

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1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 1990, 1991, 1992 2006, 2008, 2009 2008, 2009, 2011 2009, 2011, 2012 2009, 2011, 2012

1981 1982

LSU Team Karen Mayson (Ind.)

21st N/A

LSU NCAA Team Appearances 2012 Team-Finish/Score LSU-3rd (1173) Alabama-1st (1171) T3. Tessa Teachman T29. Austin Ernst T51. Madelene Sagstrom T59. Lindsay Gahm T93. Jacqueline Hedwall

2011

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

Site Vanderbilt Legends Club Franklin, Tenn. 69-74-70-74 -- 287 78-75-74-68 -- 295 70-72-83-74 -- 299 76-73-77-74 -- 300 83-75-76-73 -- 307

SITE

LSU-3rd (1181) UCLA-1st (1173) 1. Austin Ernst T26. Jacqueline Hedwall T43. Megan McChrystal T80. Tessa Teachman T102. Amalie Valle

Traditions Club Bryan, Texas 72-66-77-66 -- 281 72-76-73-76 -- 297 72-77-76-75 -- 300 81-77-77-73 -- 308 76-77-80-80 -- 313

2009

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-12th (1219) Arizona St-1st (1182) t25. Caroline Martens t32. Megan McChrystal t75. Jacqueline Hedwall t86. Tessa Teachman t96. Amalie Valle

Caves Valley Golf Club Owings Mills, Md. 78-74-74-74 -- 300 74-77-77-74 -- 302 74-80-83-75 -- 312 78-73-79-84 -- 314 76-80-79-81 -- 316

2008

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-15th (1222) USC-1st (1168) t55. Megan McChrystal t55. Amalie Valle t63. Rebecca Kuhn t93. Alexis Rather t118. Caroline Martens

UNM Golf Course Albuquerque, N.M. 73-78-83-70 -- 304 74-79-75-76 -- 304 76-75-80-74 -- 305 77-83-79-75 -- 314 81-85-78-80 -- 324

SITE

2006

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

LSU-23rd (1232) The Scarlet CourseDuke-1st (1167) t53. Melissa Eaton t64. Kim Meck t66. Rebecca Kuhn t98. Caroline Martens WD Alexis Rather

2001

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

LSU-12th (1210) El Campeon Course Georgia-1st (1176)

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Columbus, Ohio 75-78-76-73 -- 302 75-75-78-78 -- 306 73-76-81-77 -- 307 75-78-84-78 -- 315 78-81-WD-78 -- WD

SITE

Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.

t3. Katy Harris t44. Meredith Duncan t60. Isabel Dornellas t98. Lesley McClurg t106. Lindy Hitdlebaugh

2000

72-70-70-75 - 287 79-73-77-74 - 303 75-79-75-77 - 306 80-81-76-79 - 316 78-81-81-80 - 320

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-10th (1216) Arizona-1st (1175) t7. Meredith Duncan t54. Lisette Lee t59. Tina Howard t87. Katy Wilkinson t94. Lindy Hitdlebaugh

Crosswater Country Club Sunriver, Ore. 82-72-70-72 - 296 77-75-79-75 - 306 78-76-77-76 - 307 78-79-76-81 - 314 80-75-81-80 - 316

1999

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-10th (923) Duke-1st (895) t24. Meredith Duncan t35. Lisette Lee t43. Katy Wilkinson t57. Lesley McClurg t63. Tina Howard

Tulsa Country Club Tulsa, Okla. 75-77-77 - 229 75-80-76 - 231 76-80-76 - 232 77-82-77 - 236 79-77-81 - 237

1998

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-5th (1187) Arizona State-1st (1155) t15. Ashley Winn t23. Michelle Louviere t34. Laura Moore t67. Lisette Lee t71. Katy Wilkinson

University Ridge Madison, Wis. 72-77-76-70 - 295 73-72-76-76 - 297 79-77-73-72 - 301 75-75-76-83 - 309 71-83-80-76 - 310

1996

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-8th (1262) Arizona-1st (1240) t19. Michelle Louvierre 24. Laura Moore t36. Shannon Hanson t39. Ashley Winn t86. Casey Scott

LaQuinta Resort Palm Springs, Calif. 75-78-83-77 - 313 83-76-75-80 - 314 83-82-74-80 - 319 80-79-80-81 - 320 82-88-81-79 - 340

1986

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-9th (1217) Florida-1st (1180) t17. Jenny Lidback t38. Wendy Lawson t38. Cissye Meeks t53. Barbara Van Strien t94. Lisa Breaux

Scarlet Course - Ohio St. Columbus, Ohio 75-73-74-77 - 299 76-77-78-74 - 305 80-74-74-77 - 305 69-79-80-80 - 308 81-80-81-81 - 323

1982

TEAM-FINISH/SCORE

SITE

LSU-16th (1276)

Stanford UniversityPalo Alto, Ca


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

YEAR-BY-YEAR

1979-1980 LSU’s First Women’s Golf Team

RESULTS 1979-80

TOURNAMENT Susie Maxwell Berning Inv., Okla. City, Okla. Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Lady Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. Tiger-Tide Invitational, Meridian, Miss. LSU-Alabama-Okla. Triangular, Baton Rouge, La. Betsy Rawls Invitational, Austin, Texas Lamar Invitational, Beaumont, Texas Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga.

FINAL-SCORE 16th–970 9th–977 t15th–1027 6th–664 2nd–333 18th–993 –972 17th–665

1980-81 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Lady Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. Houston Baptist Invitational, Houston, Texas SEC Championships, Auburn, Ala. AIAW Championships, Athens, Ga.

10th–959 5th–909 t8th–963 9th–956 3rd–910 21st–969

1981-82 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. Lady Seminole, Tallahassee, Fla. Eagle Scoremaster, Memphis, Tenn. Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. Monterrey Invitational, Monterrey, Mexico LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La.

HISTORY

11th 4th 1st 5th 7th 4th–310

SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga. NCAA Championships, Stanford, Calif.

4th–946 16th–1276

1982-83 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Taylor Made Women’s Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. Lamar Women’s Invitational, Beaumont, Texas Florida Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Rollins-Peggy Kirk Bell Inv., Winter Park, Fla. Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga.

8th–307-311-317–935 7th–303-305-307–915 2nd–298-312-302–912 5th–312-158-310–780 7th–308-320–628 t3rd–309-318–627 3rd–319-309-304–932 10th–321-317-316–954 5th–315-313-318–946

1983-84 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate, Memphis, Tenn. Alabama Seascape Invitational, Destin, Fla. Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas LSU-Lou Besson Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Lady Troy Invitational, Eufala, Ala. Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational, Orlando, Fla. Fall Creek Falls Classic, Pikeville, Tenn. Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga.

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11th–959 8th–928 t13th–946 4th–944 12th–1003 3rd–953 5th–958 4th–932 7th–977 13th–985 5th–933

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1984-85

1989-90

Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Norman, Okla. Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Memphis State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. Alabama-Seascape Invitational, Destin, Fla. Lamar Lady Cardinal, Wildwood, Texas Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Lou Besson Invitational, Baton Rouge Hudson Industries Invitational, Eufala, Ala. Fall Creek Falls Classic, Pikeville, Tenn. Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga.

4th–956 13th–940 t12th–666 12th–644 8th–978 9th–932 1st–602 12th–948 2nd–945 12th–957 6th–940

Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas Pat Bradley Invitational, Miami, Fla. OSU-Guadalajara Inter., Guadalajara, Mexico Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Earl Stewart Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas Lady Jaguar Invitational, Mobile, Ala. SEC Championships, Greensboro, Ga.

3rd–302-303-310–915 5th–306-312-298–916 t5th–313-312-316–941 4th–313-323-309–945 10th–334-318-314–966 8th–318-317-321–956 6th–322-306–628 t4th–344-315-325–984 1st–303-317-306–926 t3rd–313-311–624

1990-91 1985-86 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Memphis Women’s Inter., Memphis, Tenn. Alabama-Seascape Invitational, Destin, Fla. Lamar Lady Cardinal Inv., Wildwood, Texas Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Hudson Industries Invitational, Eufala, Ala. SMU Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas Peggy Kirk Bell Inv., Winter Springs, Fla. Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Calloway Gardens, Ga. NCAA Championships, Columbus, Ohio

2nd–306-291-297–894 1st–305-306-301–912 2nd–302-309–611 1st–298-299–597 6th–308-306-308–922 1st–311-309-304–924 3rd–305-308-314–929 3rd–301-298-311–910 1st–299-310-310–919 1st–310-296-300–906 5th–307-314-329–940 9th–300-303-306-308–1217

1986-87 Roadrunner Invitational, Las Cruces, N.M. Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Memphis State Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Lady Mustang Invitational, Dallas, Texas Gulf Shores Invitational, Gulf Shores, Ala. Lady Paladin Invitational, Greenville, S.C. Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Callaway Gardens, Ga.

4th–310-311-315–936 3rd–314-304-315–933 2nd–313-303-302–918 3rd–315-303-304–922 2nd–310-305-309–924 11th–323 5th–309-323–632 10th–326-336-313–975 1st–308-308–616 2nd–306-307-302–915 9th–319-322-318–959 5th–323-313-307–943

Neva McCall Intercollegiate, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate, Destin, Fla. FIU-Pat Bradley, Miami, Fla. Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. McDonald’s UCF Rotary Classic, Orlando, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Earl Stewart Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas South Ala. Intercollegiate, Gulf Shores, Ala. SEC Championship, Lexington, Ky.

1st–316-326-318–960 4th–300-303-303–906 10th–331-313-313–957 3rd–319-306-308–933 3rd–326-318-312–956 t4th–321-315–636 3rd–307-324-300–931 4th–309-309-311–929 1st–298-310-310–918 5th–326-312-313–951

1991-92 Roadrunner Invitational, Las Cruces, N.M. Ping Lady Sun Devil, Tempe, Ariz. Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. Betsy Rawls Invitational, Austin, Texas LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. SMU Round Up, Dallas, Texas South Ala. Intercollegiate, Gulf Shores, Ala. SEC Championships, Baton Rouge, La.

8th–316-319-312–947 10th–317-312-305–934 9th–326-325-317–968 3rd–310-327-330–967 16th–332-326-328–986 3rd–315-309-301–925 8th–315-325-325–965 1st–290-300-296–886 1st–295-302-295–892

1987-88 Roadrunner/Diet Coke, Las Cruces, N. M. Dick McGuire Invitational, Albuquerque, N. M. Beacon Woods Invitational, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. Lamar Lady Cardinal Inv., Wildwood, Texas Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. SMU Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas USA-Gulf Shores Invitational, Gulf Shores, Ala. Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Gulf Breeze, Fla.

12th–317-308-302–927 t9th–310-328-311–949 7th –312-303-318–933 5th –325-311-322–958 1st –302-309-321–932 4th –317-318–635 3rd –315-315-309–939 10th–314-312-358–984 2nd –309-303-308–920 4th –319-305-315–939 3rd –294-295-301–890

1988-89 Roadrunner/Diet Coke, Las Cruces, N. M.6th–976 Dick McGuire Invitational, Albuquerque, N. M. South Florida/Beacon Woods, Bayonet Point, Fla.t Pat Bradley Invitational, Miami, Fla. Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas South Alabama-Gulf Shores Inv., Gulf Shores, Ala. SEC Championship, Ponte Vedra, Fla.

13th–974 7th–939 t7th–953 6th–945 11th–981 8th–934 6th–986 3rd–923 6th–949

1985-1986 9th Place NCAA Championships

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1995-1996 8th Place NCAA Championships

1992-93 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. NCAA Preview, Athens, Ga. UCLA Invitational, Temecula, Calif. Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC Betsy Rawls Classic, Austin, Texas LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Ping-ASU Women’s Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. South Alabama Invitational, Gulf Shores, Ala. SEC Championships, Oxford, Miss. NCAA East Regionals, Baton Rouge, La.

4th–317-308-304–929 18th–331-328-320–979 10th–316-338-324–978 8th–327-323-327–977 17th–351-345–696 7th–319-320–639 t14th–317-315-325–957 3rd–317-305-316–938 8th–319-315–634 15th–317-317-312–946

1993-94 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. Tiger-Tide Women’s Intercollegiate, Destin, Fla. Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. Betsy Rawls Classic, Austin, Texas LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge Ping-ASU Women’s Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. SEC Championships, West Point, Miss.

6th–312-305-312–929 5th–311-308-304–923 1st–305-313–618 12th–326-324-331–981 8th–319-314-315–948 13th–344-331-327–1002 t6th–314-317-319–950 15th–326-316-314–956 8th–322-304-312–938

1994-95 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC NCAA Preview, Wilmington, N.C. Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Ping-ASU Women’s Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Franklin, Tenn. NCAA East Regional, Bartlett, Tenn.

1st–309-300–609 6th–307-309-312–928 3rd–306-296-301–903 t7th–325-319-306–950 6th–318-317-311–946 1st–299-299-302–900 12th–326-309-306–941 5th–319-310-315–944 3rd–307-314-317–938 17th–313-320-309–942

1995-96 Rolex Fall Preview, La Quinta, Calif. Auburn Lady Tiger Intercollegiate, Auburn, Ala.

11th–318-310-297–925 1st–302-298–600

Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC Arizona Invitational, Tucson, Ariz. Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. NCAA East Regional, Auburn, Ala. NCAA Championships, La Quinta, Calif.

1st–306-293-305–904 1st–306-301-306–913 7th–306-304-298–908 2nd–295-290-299–884 2nd–295-302-296–893 2nd–315-304-300–919 2nd–308-300–608 7th–308-319-298–925 8th–321-315-310-316–1262

1996-97 Auburn Tiger Invitational, Auburn, Ala. Lady Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. Rolex NCAA Fall Preview Golf World/Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, S.C. Texas A&M Classic, College Station, Texas SunTrust/Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. SEC Championships, Columbia, S.C. NCAA East Regional, Bloomington, Ill.

1st–297-298–595 4th–305-303-305–913 11th–333-321-311–965 2nd–301-308-309–918 1st–316-301-313–930 1st–295-298-296–889 2nd–297-301-306–904 4th–308-300-313–921 2nd–314-295-296–905 12th–321-337-309–96

1997-98 NCAA Rolex Fall Preview, Madison, Wisc. Auburn Tiger Invitational, Opelika, Ala. Mercedes-Benz Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. Stanford Intercollegiate, Palo Alto, Calif. Rolex National Match Play, Vero Beach. Fla. Golf World Invitational, Hilton Head, S.C. SunTrust Lady Gator Inv., Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Rainbow Wahine Invitational, Honolulu, Haw. Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. SEC Women’s Championship, Birmingham, Ala. NCAA East Reg. Championships, Durham, N.C. NCAA Division I Championships, Madison, Wisc.

6th–308-302-307–917 2nd–296-290-293–879 2nd–306-305-298–909 5th–299-292-302–893 3rd–def. UCLA, 4.5-0.5 lost to Duke, 3-2 def. Tulsa, 3-2 t6th–307-312-302–921 4th–296-289-300–885 1st–302-294-294–890 3rd–302-295-310–907 9th–316-316-311–943 2nd–302-302-295–899 3rd–297-296-311–904 5th–291-301-301-294–1187

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1997-1998 5th Place NCAA Championships

1998-1999 Auburn Tiger Invitational, Opelika., Ala. Bama NCAA Fall Preview, Tulsa, Okla. Mercedes-Benz Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. Rolex National Match Play, Vero Beach, Fla. Golf World/Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, SC SunTrust Lady Gator Inv., Gainesville, Fla. LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. SEC Women’s Championship, Opelika, Ala. NCAA East Regional, Columbia, S.C. NCAA Division I Championships, Tulsa, Okla.

5th–298-300–598 15th–317-314–631 11th–304-305-320–929 5th–def. Texas, 3.5-1.5; lost to Duke 5-0; lost to Arizona 10th–316-311-303–930 4th–307-309–616 3rd–315-311–626 4th–313-298–611 2nd–308-308-300–916 4th–308-311-299–918 3rd–299-292-302–893 10th–303-314-306–923

1999-2000 NCAA Fall Preview, Sunriver, Ore. Lady Buckeye Fall Invitational, Columbus, Ohio Mercedes-Benz Championship, Knoxville, Tenn. Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invit., Hilton Head, SC SunTrust Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C.

9th–314-303-300–917 4th–313-310-308–931 6th–302-308-331–921 5th–290-303-299–892 3rd–312-304-304–920 2nd–310-305-304–919

1999-2000 10th Place NCAA Championships

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Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. SEC Women’s Championships, Rogers, Ark. NCAA East Regional, Columbus, Ohio NCAA Division I Championships, Sunriver, Ore.

2nd–297-294-301–892 1st–304-310-304–918 2nd–321-302-298–921 5th–303-298-302–903 10th–313-298-302-303–1216

2000-01 Auburn Tiger-Derby Invitational, Auburn, Ala. NCAA Fall Preview, Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Mercedes-Benz Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, S.C. CGF Match Play, Estero, Fla. SunTrust Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. Dr. Thompson Rainbow Wahine, Honolulu LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. SEC Women’s Championship, Athens, Ga. NCAA Central Regional, West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA Div. I Championships, Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.

4th–303-309-301–913 8th–307-310–617 4th–304-305-311–920 11th–307-293-306–906 5th–Lost to Southern Cal, 4-1; won over Pepperdine on tiebreaker; lost to Auburn on tiebreaker 5th–305-288-305–898 3rd–301-300-312–913 3rd–304-301-295–900 1st–295-286-283–864 2nd–287-289-301–877 6th–305-305-318–928 12th–304-303-298-305–1210

2000-2001 12th Place NCAA Championships


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2007-2008 15th Place NCAA Championships

2005-2006 23rd Place NCAA Championships

2001-02 Mason Rudolph Championships, Nashville, Tenn. NCAA Fall Preview, Auburn, Wash. Mercedes-Benz Women’s, Knoxville, Tenn. Lady Paladin Invitational, Greenville, S. C. SunTrust Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S. C. Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. SEC Women’s Championships, Athens, Ga. NCAA East Regional, Baton Rouge, La.

2005-06 7th–313-301-303–917 T6th–302-300–602 8th–299-306-323–928 3rd–302-306-301–909 5th–298-316-311–925 12th–302-319-310–931 14th–311-320-310–941 2nd–297-293-305–895 8th–303-313-305–921 12th–297-303-301–898

2002-03 Mason Rudolph Champ., Nashville, Tenn. Mercedes-Benz Women’s Knoxville, Tenn. Furman Lady Paladin, Greenville, S. C. Auburn “The Derby”, Auburn, Ala. Lady Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S. C. Bryan National, Browns Summit, N. C. LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. SEC Women’s Championship, Lexington, Ky.

14th–328-319-316–963 T14th–327 326-328–981 11th–307-305-308–920 13th–311 322-319–952 13th–309-310-313–932 T11th–320–320 15th–314-311–625 4th–300-299-308–907 10th–324-326-325–975

2003-04 UA-Rhoads Intercollegiate, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Price’s Intercollegiate, Las Cruces, N.M. Mercedes-Benz Women’s, Knoxville, Tenn. Furman Lady Paladin, Greenville, S. C. Tulane Nokia Sugar Bowl Inv., New Orleans Central District Regional, Parrish, Fla. LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S. C. SEC Women’s Championship, Baton Rouge NCAA East Regional, Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla.

HISTORY

3rd–305-311–617 3rd–301-303-286–890 t10th–301-309-309–919 4th–304-293-303–900 2nd–303-306-320–929 1st–295-298-310–903 3rd–301-306-306–913 7th–311-317-311–939 t2nd–299-293-289–881 12th–319-305-306–930

Cougar Classic 7th--306--297--294-- 897 Lady Tar Heel, Chapel HIll, N.C. t12th--316-298-310 -- 924 Chrysler Challenge, Destin, Fla. 4th--309-303-304 -- 916 Auburn “The Derby”, Auburn, Ala. 10th--308-310-299 -- 917 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 6th--304-309-308 -- 921 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge 2nd--298-290-287 -- 875 Dr. Donnis Thompson Inv., Honolulu, Hawaii 3rd--294-318-293 -- 905 Bryan Park Golf Course, Browns Summitt, N.C. 16th--314-324-300 -- 938 SEC Women’s Championships, Nashville, Tenn. 7th--302-300-298 --900 Lady Buckeye Spring Invite, Dublin, Ohio 7th--293-300-301 -- 894 NCAA East Regional, Browns Summitt, N.C. 2nd--288-288-294 -- 870 NCAA Div. I Championships, Columbus, Ohio 23rd--298-307-319-308 -- 1232

2006-07 Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S. C. Mason Rudolph Championship, Nashville, Tenn. Lady Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, N.C. Auburn “The Derby”, Auburn, Ala. National Match Play, Orlando, Fla. Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. UCF Challenge, Orlando, Fla. LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. Bryan National Collegiate, Browns Summitt, N.C. SEC Women’s Championships, West Point, Miss. NCAA East Regionals, Baton Rouge, La.

4th -- 295-284-299 -- 878 11th -- 298-296-302 -- 896 13th -- 319-310-301 -- 930 5th -- 305-305 -- 610 d. Wake Forest, 4-1; lost to Vanderbilt, 3.5-1.5; d. Arkansas, 4-1; lost to Auburn, 4-1 6th -- 310-298-301 -- 909 7th -- 312-300-309 -- 921 8th -- 307-305-294 -- 906 11th -- 301-306-304 -- 911 12th -- 311-314-304 -- 940 7th -- 294-303-302 -- 899 14th -- 287-295-299 -- 881

2004-05 Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S.C. Mason Rudolph Champ., Nashville, Tenn. Mercedes-Benz Women’s, Knoxville, Tenn. SEC/ACC Challenge, Destin, Fla. Central District Regional, Parrish, Fla. Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Women’s Championships, Tunica, Miss. NCAA Central Regional, Lubbock, Texas

1st–288-295-290–­­873 7th–296-300-297–893 5th–302-297-299–898 3rd–299-290-290–879 4th–303-296-298–897 t4th–309-316-322–947 1st–296-290-293–879 2nd–300-300-305–905 t4th–303-293-310–906 10th–298-316-303–917

2008-2009 12th Place NCAA Championships

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2011-2012 3rd Place NCAA Championships

2007-08

2010-11

Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S.C. 5th -- 286-299-298 -- 883 Mason Rudolph Championships, Franklin, Tenn. 16th -- 293-308-306 -- 907 Mercedes-Benz Championship, Knoxville, Tenn. 9th -- 295-299-294 -- 888 UA-Ann Rhodes Intercollegiate, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10th -- 304-304-304 -- 912 Lady Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2nd -- 297-290-296 -- 883 UCF Challenge, Sorrento, Fla. 9th -- 290-294-294 -- 878 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd -- 300-300-290 -- 890 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. 9th -- 297-316-315 -- 928 Crimson Tide Classic, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2nd -- 312-296-295 -- 903 SEC Women’s Championships, Loudon, Tenn 6th -- 310-310-300 -- 920 NCAA Central Regional Tournament, Austin Texas 8th -- 300-302-300 -- 902 NCAA Division I Championship, Albuquerque, N.M. 15th -- 300-315-312-295 -- 1222

NCAA Fall Preview, Bryan, Texas Mason Rudolph Championship, Franklin, Tenn. Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. Pac 10-SEC Challenge, Palo Alto, Calif. Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate -- New Orleans, La. LSU Tiger Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Auburn, Ala. NCAA Central Regional, Notre Dame, Ind. NCAA Championships, Bryan, Texas

2nd -- 287-283-280 -- 850 1st -- 278-282-283 -- 843 2nd -- 285-285-278 -- 848 13th -- 316-293-298 -- 907 2nd -- 293-290-294 -- 877 9th -- 291-302-294 -- 887 6th -- 300-305-297 -- 902 t13th -- 315-309-290 -- 914 3rd -- 287-300-300 -- 887 2nd -- 295-303-296 -- 894 3rd -- 292-296-303-290 -- 1181

2011-2012 2008-09 Cougar Classic, Hanahan. S.C. Mercedes Benz Collegiate, Knoxville, Ten.. Auburn Derby Invitational, Auburn, Ala. Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. UCF Challenge, Sorrento, Fla. LSU Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. Bryan Park National Collegiate, Browns Summitt, N.C. SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Blytheville, S.C. NCAA West Regional, Tempe, Ariz. NCAA Division I Championship, Owings Mills, Md.

5th -- 297-290-291 -- 878 1st -- 291-293-281 -- 865 7th -- 314-300-297 -- 911 2nd -- 292-297-296 -- 885 6th -- 286-302-289 -- 877 3rd -- 287-297-283 -- 867 6th -- 305 -- 305 1st -- 290-302-295 -- 887 5th -- 301-286-299 -- 886 3rd -- 295-288-285 -- 868 12th -- 302-304-309-304 -- 1219

Cougar Classic, Charleston, S.C. 1st -- 280-291-277--848 Mason Rudolph Fall Preview, Franklin, Tenn. 11th -- 303-300-293 -- 896 Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. 1st -- 284-285-287 -- 856 Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 10, Knoxville, Tenn. 15th -- 307-295-298 -- 900 Lady Puerto Rico Classic, Rio Grandre, PR 1st -- 294-292-298 -- 884 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 4th -- 291-301-293 -- 885 LSU Tiger Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd -- 295-292-295 -- 882 PING/ASU Invitational 9th -- 294-285-306 -- 885 SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Fayetteville, Ark. 7th -- 310-309-318 -- 937 NCAA West Regional, Erie, Colo. t1st -- 290-296-287 -- 873 NCAA Championships, Franklin, Tenn. 3rd -- 293-294-297-289 -- 1173

2009-10 NGCA Match PLay Championship Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship Mercedes Benz Collegiate, Knoxville, Ten.. Landfall Tradition/NCAA Preview Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. Kinderlou Forest Challenge, Valdosta, Ga. Tiger-Wave Golf Classic, New Orleans, La. Bryan National Collegiate, Greensboro, N.C. SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Blytheville, S.C. NCAA West Regional, Tempe, Ariz.

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LSU TOURNAMENT VICTORIES 1981-82 Memphis State Women’s Intercollegiate First win in program history in third year

1991-92 South Alabama Gulf Shores Invitational Southeastern Conference Championship

1984-85 LSU Lou Besson Invitational First win under Coach Karen Bahnsen

1993-94 Tide-Tide Invitational

1985-86 Memphis State Women’s Intercollegiate Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational LSU-Fairwood Invitational Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational Women’s Southern Intercollegiate 1986-87 South Alabama Gulf Shores Invitational 1987-88 Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational 1989-90 South Alabama Gulf Shores Invitational 1990-91 Neva McCall Invitational South Alabama Gulf Shores Invitational

1994-95 Lady Seminole Invitational LSU-Fairwood Invitational 1995-96 Auburn Lady Tiger Invitational Lady Seminole Invitational Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate

HISTORY

2003-04 Central District Regional 2004-05 Charleston Cougar Classic LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 2008-09 Mercedes Benz Championship Bryan Park National Collegiate 2009-10 NGCA National Match Play Championship 2010-11 Mason Rudolph Championship

1996-97 Auburn Lady Tiger Invitational Texas A&M Bookstore/Welsh Memorial Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational

2011-12 Cougar Classic Lady Tar Heel Lady Puerto Rico Classic NCAA West Regional

1997-98 LSU-Fairwood Invitational

37 Team Wins in Program History

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MCCHRYSTAL

1999-00 LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 2000-01 LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic

LSU INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (14 PLAYERS, 37 EVENTS) JENNY LIDBACK – 7 217 143 146 213 219 223 226

Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate Alabama-Seascape Invitational Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational Lady Seminole Invitational Hudson Industries Intercollegiate Peggy Kirk Bell Intercollegiate LSU-Fairwood Invitational

AUSTIN ERNST - 3 1985 1985 (rain-shortened) 1985 (rain-shortened) 1985 1986 1986 1986

KRISTI COATS – 6 224 223 224 224 221 145

Tiger-Tide Invitational 1990 Florida International/Pat Bradley Intercollegiate 1990 Lady Gator Invitational 1990 SEC Championships 1991 South Alabama Intercollegiate 1992 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 1993 (rain-shortened)

Central District Invitational Bryan Park National Collegiate LSU-Tiger Wave Golf Classic NCAA Fall Preview NCAA Central Regional

2009 2009 2010 2010 2011

LSU-Fairwood Invitational Liz Murphey Collegiate Rainbow Wahine Intercollegiate

1995 1996 1998

Lady Paladin Invitational SunTrust Lady Gator LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic

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LSU-Fairwood Invitational Gulf Shores Invitational

1988 1989

LISETTE LEE – 2 218 222

LSU-Fairwood Invitational Lady Gamecock Invitational

1997 2000

LISA BREAUX – 1 153

Gulf Shores Invitational

1995 (Rain-shortened)

221

Eagle Scoremaster - Women’s Intercollegiate

1981

CISSYE MEEKS – 1 219

USA/Gulf Shores Invitational

1988

JULIE RIGAZIO – 1 South Alabama Intercollegiate

1992

LAURA MOORE – 1 218

Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational

1998

TINA HOWARD – 1

MEREDITH DUNCAN – 3 216 214 215

2011 2011 2011

JACKIE GALLAGHER – 2

221

ASHLEY WINN – 3 218 222 212

Central District Invitational NCAA Division I Women’s Championships Cougar Classic

ANDRE MARCHAND – 1

MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL -- 5 213 215 213 206 218

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SCHOOL RECORDS MELISA

EATON

JACQUELINE

HEDWALL AUSTIN

ERNST

TEAM

INDIVIDUAL

Low 18 1. 277, 3rd rd., Cougar Classic 2. 278, 3rd rd., Tar Heel Invitational 2. 278, 1st rd., Mason Rudolph Championship 4. 280, 1st, rd., Cougas Classic 4. 280, 3rd rd., NCAA Fall Preview 6. 281, 3rd rd., Mercedes Benz Collegiate 7. 282, 2nd rd., Mason Rudolph Championship 8. 283, 2nd rd., NCAA Fall Preview 8. 283, 3rd rd., Mason Rudolph Championship 8. 283, 2nd rd., Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship 8. 283, 3rd, rd., LSU Golf Classic 8. 283, 3rd rd, LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 13. 284, 1st rd, Tar Heel Invitational 13. 284, 1st rd., SEC Women’s Championship 13. 284, 2nd rd., Cougar Classic

Low 36 1. 560 (278-282), Mason Rudolph Championship 2. 569 (284-285), Cougar Classic 2. 569 (286-283), Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship 4. 570 (285-285), Tar Heel Invitational 4. 570 (287-283), NCAA Fall Preview 6. 571 (280-291), Cougar Classic 7. 574 (284-290), SEC Women’s Championships 8. 576 (288-288), NCAA East Regional 8. 576 (287-289), SEC Championships 10. 579 (295-284), Cougar Classic 11. 581 (295-286), LSU/Cleveland Golf 12. 582 (287-295), NCAA East Regional 13. 583 (295-288), NCAA West Regional 13. 583 (288-295), Cougar Classic 15. 584 three times Low 54 1. 843 (278-282-283) Mason Rudolph Championship 2. 848 (280-291-277) Cougar Classic 2. 848 (285-285-278) Tar Heel Invitational 4. 850 (287-283-280) NCAA Fall Preview 5. 856 (284-285-287) Lady Tar Heel 6. 864 (295-286-283) LSU/Cleveland Golf 7. 865 (291-293-281), Mercedes Benz Championship 8. 866 (284-290-292), SEC Women’s Championship 9. 867 (287-293-283), LSU Golf Classic 10. 868 (295-288-285), NCAA West Regionals 11. 870 (288-288-294) NCAA East Regionals 12. 873 (290-296-287) NCAA West Regionals 13. 873 (288-295-290), Cougar Classic 14. 875 (298-290-287), LSU/Cleveland Golf

Low 72 1. 1173 (293-294-297-289) NCAA Champs. (Franklin, Tenn.) 2. 1181 (292-296-303-290) NCAA Champs. (Bryan, Texas) 3. 1187 (291-301-301-294), NCAA Champs. (Madison, Wisc) 4. 1210 (304-303-298-305), NCAA Champs. (Howey-in-Hills, Fla.) 5. 1216 (313-298-302-303), NCAA Champs. (Sunriver, Ore.) 6. 1217 (300-303-306-308), NCAA Champs. (Columbus, Ohio) 7. 1219 (302-304-309-304), NCAA Champs. (Owings Mill, Md.) 8. 1222 (300-315-312-295), NCAA Champs. (Albuquerque, N.M.) 9. 1232 (298-307-319-308), NCAA Champs. (Columbus, Ohio) 10. 1262 (321-315-310-316), NCAA Champs. (LaQuinta, Calif.) 11. 1276, NCAA Championships (Stanford, Calif.)

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9-13-11 10-10-10 9-24-10 9-11-11 9-13-10 10-12-08 9-25-10 9-14-10 9-26-10 9-27-09 3-15-09 4-8-01 10-7-11 4-16-10 9-20-06 9-24/25-10 10-7/8-11 5-25/27-09 10-8/9-10 9-13/14-10 9-11/12-11 4-16/17-10 5-11/12-06 4-20/21-01 9-20-06 4-7/8-01 5-10/11-07 5-7/8-09 9-13-04

9-24/25/26-10 9-11/12/13-11 10-8/9/10-10 9-13/14/15-10 10-7/8/9-11 4-6/7/8-01 10-10/11/12-08 4-16/18-10 3-13/14/15-09 5-7/8/9-09 5-11/12/13-06 5-10/11/12-12 9-13/14-01 3-3/4/5-06 2012 2011 1998 2001 2000 1986 2009 2008 2006 1996 1982

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Low 18 1. (-8) 64 -- Megan McChrystal, NCAA D1 Championships 2. (-7) 65 -- Megan McChrystal, NCAA Fall Preview 2. (-7) 65 -- Katy Harris, SEC Women’s Championship 4. (-6) 66 -- Austin Ernst, NCAA D1 Championships (2nd round) 4. (-6) 66 -- Austin Ernst, NCAA D1 Championships (4th round) 4. (-6) 66 -- Megan McChrystal, Tar heel Invitational 4. (-6) 66 -- Melissa Eaton, LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 8. (-5) 67 -- Austin Ernst, Cougar Classic (1st round) 8. (-5) 67 -- Austin Ernst, Cougar Classic (3rd round) 8. (-5) 67 -- Tessa Teachman, Cougar Classic 8. (-5) 67 -- Mary Michael Maggio, NCAA Fal Preview 8. (-5) 67 -- Tessa Teachman, Mason Rudolph Championship 8. (-5) 67 -- Megan McChrystal, Tar Heel Invitational

2010 2010 2001 2011 2011 2010 2006 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010

Low 36 1. 136 -- Austin Ernst, Cougar Classic 2. 138 -- Madelene Sagstrom, Tar Heel Invitational 2. 138 -- Austin Ernst, NCAA D1 Championships 2. 138 -- Ashley Winn, Rainbow Wahine 5. 139 -- Tessa Teachman, Cougar Classic 5. 139 -- Megan McChrystal, Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 5. 139 -- Mary Michael Maggio, Mason Rudolph Championships 5. 139 -- Megan McChrystal, Tar Heel Invitational 5. 139 -- Tessa Teachman, Mason Rudolph Championships 5. 139 -- Melissa Eaton, LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 5. 139 -- Meredith Duncan, SunTrust Lady Gator 5. 139 -- Katy Harris, SEC Championships 13. 140 -- Austin Ernst, NCAA West Regional 13.140 -- Mary Michael Maggio, NCAA Fall Preview 13.140 -- Meredith Duncan, NCAA East Regional

2011 2011 2011 1998 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2006 2002 2001 2012 2010 2002

Low 54 1. 203 -- Austin Ernst, Cougar Classic 2. 205 -- Megan McChrystal, Tar Heel Invitational 3. 206 -- Megan McChrystal, NCAA Fall Preview 4. 208 -- Tessa Teachman, Cougar Classic 5. 209 -- Madelene Sagstrom, Tar Heel Invitational 5. 209 -- Megan McChrystal, Mason Rudolph Championships 7. 210 -- Austin Ernst, NCAA West Regional 7. 210 -- Katy Harris, SEC Championships 9. 211 -- Tessa Teachman, NCAA Fall Preview 9. 211 -- Austin Ernst, Tar Heel Invitational 9. 211 -- Melissa Eaton, LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 12. 212 -- Megan McChrystal, twice 12. 212 -- Jacqueline Hedwall, twice 12. 212 -- Mary Michael Maggio 12. 212 -- Ashley Winn,

2011 2010 2010 2011 2011 2010 2012 2001 2010 2010 2006 2009, 2011 2009, 2010 2010 1998

Low 72 1. 281 -- Austin Ernst, NCAA Championships 2. 283 -- Megan McChyrstal, NCAA Championships 3. 287 -- Tessa Teachman, NCAA Championships 3. 287 -- Katy Harris, NCAA Championships 5. 291 -- Brooke Shelton, NCAA Championships 6. 292 -- Meredith Duncan, NCAA Championships 7. 293 -- Kristi Coats, NCAA Championships 8. 295 -- Austin Ernst, NCAA Championships 8. 295 -- Ashley Winn, NCAA Championships 10. 296 -- Meredith Duncan, NCAA Championships 11. 297 -- Jaqueline Hedwall, NCAA Championships 11. 297 -- Michelle Louvierre, NCAA Championships

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LEE

HARRIS

1. 25 -- Kristi Coats 2. 22 -- Ashley Winn 3. 21 -- Meredith Duncan 4. 20 -- Megan McChrystal 4. 20 -- Katy Harris 6. 18 -- Jackie Gallagher 7. 16 -- Cissye Meeks 7. 16 -- Laura Moore 9. 15 -- Michelle Louviere 10. 12 -- Wendy Lawson 10. 12 -- Lisette Lee 10. 12 -- Brooke Shelton

SEASON ROUNDS PLAYED 2005-06 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1987-88 1985-86 1985-86 1985-86 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2010-11 2007-08 2007-08 2005-06 2005-06 2004-05 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1997-98 1988-89 1985-88 1998-2001 1995-98 1999-02 1995-98 2004-08 1997-2000 1995-98 2008-11 2004-07

SINGLE SEASON STROKE AVERAGE (MIN. 20 ROUNDS) 1. Megan McChrystal 2. Megan McChrystal 3. Megan McChrystal 4. Meredith Duncan 5. Austin Ernst 6. Katy Harris 7. Austin Ernst 8. Jenny Lidback 9. Tessa Teachman 10. Madelene Sagstrom 11. Megan McChystal 12. Jacqueline Hedwall 13. Mary Michael Maggio 14. Jacqueline Hedwall 14. Tessa Teachman

75.48 75.58 75.80 75.83 75.89 75.92 76.37 76.42 76.46

98-01 04-07 05-08 95-98 08-11 99-00 90-93 03-05 80-83

Rds. 31 29 29 33 28 33 31 35 34 34 34 32 24 34 20

1990-93 1995-98 1999-02 2008-11 1998-01 1987-90 1985-88 1995-98 1995-98 1985-87 1997-2000 2002-05

YEAR-BY-YEAR STROKE AVERAGE LEADER

CAREER ROUNDS PLAYED 1. 136 -- Cissye Meeks 2. 131 -- Katy Harris 3. 130 -- Ashley Winn 4. 128 -- Meredith Duncan 5. 127 -- Laura Moore 6. 125 -- Alexis Rather 6. 125 -- Lisette Lee 8. 124 -- Michelle Louviere 9. 123 -- Megan McChrystal 9. 123 -- Melissa Eaton

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CAREER TOP-10 FINISHES

KATY

1. 37 -- Melissa Eaton 1. 37 -- Michelle Louviere 1. 37 -- Laura Moore 1. 37 -- Katy Harris 1. 37 -- Ashley Winn 6. 36 -- Cissye Meeks 7. 35 -- Jenny Lidback 7. 35 -- Wendy Lawson 7. 35 -- Cissye Meeks 10. 34 -- Tessa Teachman 10. 34 -- Madelene Sagstrom 10.. 34 -- Lindsay Gahm 10. 34 -- Jacqueline Hedwall 10. 34 -- Megan McChrystal 10. 34 -- Amalie Valle 10. 34 -- Rebecca Kuhn 10. 34 -- Kim Meck 10. 34 -- Brooke Shelton 10. 34 -- Lisette Lee 10. 34 -- Katy Harris 10. 34 -- Meredith Duncan 10. 34 -- Lisette Lee 10. 34 -- Jackie Gallagher

7. Katy Harris 8. Melissa Eaton 9. Rebecca Kuhn 10. Ashley Winn 11. Amalie Valle 12. Tina Howard 13. Kristi Coats 14. Vicky Meyer 15. Karen Mayson

HISTORY

Avg. 72.35 72.69 72.83 73.12 73.21 73.25 73.39 73.51 73.53 73.56 74.56 74.66 74.67 74.70 74.70

Year 10-11 08-09 09-10 01-02 10-11 00-01 11-12 85-86 11-12 11-12 07-08 08-09 10-11 10-11 09-10

Year 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12

Name Unavailable Unavailable Karen Mayson M. Michanowicz Wendy Lawson Jenny Lidback Cissye Meeks Cissye Meeks Jackie Gallagher Jackie Gallagher Kristi Coats Kristi Coats Franca Fehlauer Shannon Hanson Ashley Winn Ashley Winn Lisette Lee Katy Harris Tina Howard Meredith Duncan Katy Harris Meredith Duncan Vicky Meyer Brooke Shelton Brooke Shelton Melissa Eaton Melissa Eaton Megan McChrystal Megan McChrystal Megan McChrystal Megan McChrystal Austin Ernst

Rds.

Average

21.5 33 31 35 32 36 34 32 33 31 24 26 33 32 29 37 26 34 33 33 12 29 34 37 32 34 29 29 31 31

78.40 78.61 77.42 73.51 77.53 76.61 76.52 77.18 75.51 76.16 77.96 78.92 75.45 75.81 76.45 74.57 76.00 75.32 73.25 73.12 76.50 75.93 74.88 75.00 75.37 74.60 72.69 72.83 72.35 73.39

MEREDITH

DUNCAN

CAREER STROKE AVERAGE (MIN. 40 ROUNDS) 1. Megan McChrystal 2. Austin Ernst 3. Tessa Teachman 4. Meredith Duncan 5. Jacqueline Hedwall 6. Mary Michael Maggio

Rds. 123 59 110 128 122 40

Avg. 73.15 73.30 74.57 75.01 75.14 75.37

Year 08-11 10-12 09-12 99-02 09-12 10-11

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HISTORY

LETTER WINNERS

BROOKE

SHELTON TESSA

TEACHMAN

LETTER

WINNERS TESSA

TEACHMAN

E Eaton, Melissa (2004-05-06-07) Eaton, Nicola (2004-05-06-07) Ernst, Austin (2011-12)

F Fancher, Kelli (1989) Fehlauer, Franca (1993)

G Gahm, Lindsay (2012Gallagher, Jackie (1987-88-89-90) Gamester, Robin (1984)

H

A Abernathy, Jennifer (1996-97-98)

B Ballew, Missy (2000) Bloem, Marjory (1988-89-90-91) Breaux, Lisa (1984-85-86-87) Burns, Mary-Michael (2009)

C Clark, Karen (1984) Coats, Kristi (1990-91-92) Crochet, Nicole (2008-09-10)

D Day, Devon (2001-02-03-04) Duncan, Meredith (1999-00-01-02) Dornellas, Isabel (2001-02-03-04)

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Hagman, Jenny (1994) Hannon, Shannon (1993-94-95-96) Harris, Katy Wilkinson (1998-99-00-01) Hedwall, Jacqueline (2009-10-11-12) Hegge, Katrina (2012Hession, Mary (1980-81-82-83) Hitdlebaugh, Lindy (1999-00-01-02) Hoffman, Heather (2006-07) Howard, Tina (1999-00)

K Kuhn, Rebecca (2005-06-07-08)

L Larson, Becky (1980-81-82-83) LaBauve, Lindy (2008-09-10-11) Lawson, Wendy (1983-84-85-86) Lee, Lisette (1997-98-99-00) Lemus, Analia (2003) Lidback, Jenny (1986) Louviere, Mitchell (1995-96-97-98)

M Main, Kristi (1980) Malloy, Pam (1984-85)

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Maggio, Mary Michasel (2010-11) Marchand, Andre (1981-82-83-84) Martens, Caroline (2006-07-08-09) Mayson, Karen (1980-81-82-83) McChrystal, Megan (2008-09-10-11) McClurg, Lesley (1999-01) Meck, Kimberly (2005-06-07-08) Meeks, Cissye (1985-86-87-88) Meyer, Vicky (2003-04-05-06) Michanowics, Michelle (1984) Moore, Kathy (1988-89-90-91) Moore, Laura (1995-96-97-98) Murray, Jennifer (1991)

N Krista Newman (1989)

O Oberthier, Abby (2008-09-10-11) Oeser, Page (1991-92-93-94) Overstreet, Rachel (2003)

P Parker, Kristin (1987) Parker, Missy (1984-85-86-87)

R Rather, Alexis (2004-06-07-08) Rigazio, Julie (1989-90-91-92) Robbins, Laurie (1991-92) Roper, Celeste (1994-95-97-98) Rose, Aly (1995)

S Sagstrom, Madelene (2012Sarver, Erin (2000-01-02-03) Scott, Casey (1993-94-95-96) Shelton, Brooke (2002-03-04-05) Skalicky, Kelly (1982) Stets, Mary (1980) Struthers, Rebecca (2003-05-06)

T Teachman, Tessa (2009-10-11-12) Thompson, Patricia (1980-81-82-83)

V Valle, Amalie (2008-09-10-11) Van Strien, Barbara (1985-86-87-88) Vernon, Jennifer (1989-91-92-93)

W Winn, Ashley (1995-96-97-98)

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ALL-AMERICANS

JENNY LIDBACK

MICHELLE LOUVIERE

JACKIE GALLAGHER

KATY HARRIS

KATHY MOORE

LISETTE LEE

KRISTI COATS

MEREDITH DUNCAN

HISTORY

ASHLEY WINN

DEVON DAY

BROOKE SHELTON

NGCA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES &

ALL-AMERICANS Kimberly Meck

Alexis Rather

Megan McChrystal

Lindy LaBauve

Tessa Teachman

Austin Ernst

JENNY LIDBACK

ASHLEY WINN

MEREDITH DUNCAN

KIMBERLY MECK

LINDY LABAUVE

1986 First-Team Player of the Year

1995 Honorable Mention 1996 Honorable Mention 1998 Honorable Mention

2000 Honorable Mention 2001 Second-Team 2002 First-Team 2001 NGCA Academic 2002 NGCA Academic

2005 NGCA Academic 2006 NGCA Academic 2007 NGCA Academic

2008 NGCA Academic

JACKIE GALLAGHER 1989 Honorable Mention

KATHY MOORE 1990 NGCA Academic

KRISTI COATS 1991 First-Team 1990 Honorable Mention 1992 Honorable Mention

MICHELLE LOUVIERE 1998 NGCA Academic

KATY HARRIS 1998 Second-Team 2000 NGCA Academic 2001 NGCA Academic 2001 First Team

LISETTE LEE 1998 NGCA Academic 1999 NGCA Academic 2000 NGCA Academic 2000 Honorable Mention

DEVON DAY 2002 NGCA Academic 2003 NGCA Academic 2004 NGCA Academic 2003 CoSIDA At-Large Academic Second Team 2003 CoSIDA At-Large Academic First Team

BROOKE SHELTON

ALEXIS RATHER 2004 NGCA Academic 2006 NGCA Academic 2007 NGCA Academic 2008 NGCA Academic

MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL 2008 NGCA Academic 2009 Second Team 2010 Second Team 2011 First Team

TESSA TEACHMAN 2012 Honorable Mention 2009 NGCA Academic 2010 NGCA Academic 2011 NGCA Academic 2012 NGCA Academic

AUSTIN ERNST 2011 First Team 2012 Honorable Mention 2011 NGCA Academic 2012 NGCA Academic

2005 Honorable Mention

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HISTORY

HONORS

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Year 1987 1990

Golfer Kristin Parker Kristi Coats

SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Year 1986 1991

Golfer Jenny Lidback Kristi Coats

ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Year Golfer 1989-90-91-92 Kathy Moore 1992 Kristi Coats 1992 Laurie Robbins 1996-98 Ashley Winn 1996-97-98 Michelle Louviere 1996-97-98 Jennifer Abernathy 1998-99-00 Lisette Lee 2000-01-02 Katy Wilkinson Harris 2000-01-02 Missy Ballew 2000-01-02 Lesley McClurg 2000-01-02 Meredith Duncan 2000-01-02 Erin Sarver 2002 Lindy Hitdlebaugh 2003-04 Isabel Dornellas 2003-04 Devon Day 2004-05 Brooke Shelton 2004-05-06 Vicky Meyer 2004-05-06 Rebecca Struthers 2005-06-07 Nicola Eaton 2005-06-07 Melissa Eaton 2005-06-07-08 Alexis Rather 2006 Heather Hoffman 2006-07-08 Rebecca Kuhn 2006-07-08 Kim Meck 2007-08-09 Caroline Martens

Megan McChrystal

4-time All-SEC

Ashley Winn

4-time All-SEC

2009-10-11 2009-10-11 2009-10-11 2010 2010-11 2010-11-12 2011-12 2012 2012 2012

Megan McChrystal Amalie Valle Lindy LaBauve Nicole Crochet Abby Oberthier Tessa Teachman Jacqueline Hedwall Austin Ernst Lindsay Gahm Katrina Hegge

FRESHMAN ACADEMIC ALL-SEC Year 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2011 2012

Golfer Melissa Eaton Nicola Eaton Alexis Rather Rebecca Kuhn Kim Meck Caroline Martens Nicole Crochet Lindy LaBauve Abby Oberthier Amalie Valle Megan McChrystal Tessa Teachman Austin Ernst Madelene Sagstrom

ALL-SEC SELECTIONS Year 1986 1990 1991 1992

Meredith Duncan

3-time All-SEC

Golfer Jenny Lidback Jackie Gallagher Kristi Coats Kristi Coats

Selection First Team Player of the Year First Team First Team Player of the Year First Team

Katy Wilkinson Harris

3-time All-SEC

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Michelle Louviere

3-time All-SEC

Julie Rigazio Franca Fehlauer Jenny Hagman Shannon Hanson Ashley Winn Shannon Hanson Michelle Louviere Laura Moore Ashley Winn Shannon Hanson Lisette Lee Laura Moore Michelle Louviere Ashley Winn Katy Wilkinson Ashley Winn Michelle Louviere Tina Howard Katy Wilkinson Lisette Lee Meredith Duncan Katy Harris Meredith Duncan Meredith Duncan Melissa Eaton Rebecca Kuhn Brooke Shelton Megan McChrystal Megan McChrystal Megan McChrystal Tessa Teachman Megan McChrystal Austin Ernst Austin Ernst Tessa Teachman Madelene Sagstrom

Kristi Coats

SEC Player of the Year

First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Tam Second Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team, Freshman Second Team Second Team Freshman

Jenny Lidback

SEC Player of the Year

LSU COACHES HISTORY KAREN BAHNSEN MARY REHLING HOLMES 1979-82 1 Team Title 1 Individual Title 1 NCAA Appearance

BUDDY ALEXANDER 1983-84

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1984-Present 36 Team Titles 36 Individual Titles 1 SEC Title 18 NCAA Regional Appearances 11 NCAA Championship Appearances (3rd, 2011, 2012)


HISTORY JENNY LIDBACK LPGA Major Champion (member LSU Athletic Hall of Fame)

JACKIE GALLAGHER-SMITH LPGA Tour Winner

MEREDITH DUNCAN 2001 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion

SYMETRA FUTURES TOUR Shannon Hanson Melissa Eaton-Jackson Nicola Eaton Megan McChrystal -Symetra Tour Winner Tessa Teachman

LPGA PLAYERS Becky Larson Jenny Lidback Kristi Coats Michelle Louviere Cissye Meeks-Gallagher Ashley Winn Meredith Duncan Katy Harris

PGA PROFESSIONAL Jennifer Vernon Becky Larson Celeste Roper

EUROPEAN WOMEN’S TOUR Barbara Van Strien

LADIES PROFESSIONAL GOLF ASSOCIATION

LPGA

ASHLEY WINN

KRISTI COATS

CISSYE MEEKS-GALLAGHER

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U CLUB

THE UNIVERSITY CLUB

THE UNIVERSITY

CLUB

For well over a decade now, the LSU men’s and women’s golf teams have called the University Club home. After undergoing a nine-month renovation in 2009-10, the home of LSU’s nationallyranked programs features a renown par-72 layout that serves as an impressive showpiece for generations to come. The course at the University Club was re-designed under the guidance of LSU legend and PGA Tour pro David Toms and noted golf course architect Jim Lipe, who designed the original University Club in 1998. The course is carved into nearly 300 acres of land just seven miles south of the LSU campus on Nicholson Drive. It comes as no surprise that the University Club has been selected as an NCAA Men’s Golf Regional host site for the 2013 season, marking the first time in the illustrious history of the LSU men’s golf program that the Tigers will serve as hosts to an NCAA postseason tournament on its home course. The challenging 18-hole course at University Club can play to 7,700 yards from its championship tees and feature wide fairways bordered by pine hammocks and native grasses, in addition to 2,000 feet of beautiful bulkhead. Four additional sets of tees are also available for players of all ages and skill levels. In addition, the lake areas have been increased by 110,000 cubic yards in total and more than 500 trees were added throughout the course to provide a challenging test of golf for anyone playing the University Club. Not only that, but the course now has one of the most impressive finishing holes in golf as the 18th hole features a new championship “Tiger” tee with a beautiful six-foot high wood bulkhead. The lake was expanded near the green, where an additional 180 feet of bulkhead was also added. In the summer of 2011, the members of the University Club voted the 18th hole as the course’s “Signature Hole.” The course was built on land donated to the Tiger Athletic Foundation and subsequently leased to The University Club. The original vision that drove University Club’s development was having a premier course that would provide a place for TAF members to play, as well as a home for the men’s and women’s golf teams at LSU.

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The course opened for members on Oct. 22, 1998. The swimming and tennis facility adjacent to the course opened in the summer of 2000. The surrounding housing development continues to grow, adding to the beauty of the area surrounding the golf course. The Tiger Athletic Foundation is a private, non-profit corporation that serves as the fund-raising and development arm of the LSU athletics department. Each year, the TAF underwrites scholarship and academics awards, as well as capital development projects for LSU athletics.


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DISTANCES

Tiger Tee .......3892-3808 – 7700

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Scratch............3648-3586 – 7234 Member ..........3377-3225 – 6602 Senior..............3043-2935 – 5978 Ladies/Jrs. .....2660-2643 -- 5303

HOLE-BY-HOLE In its original state, through the summer of 2009, the U-Club played at just over 7,200 yards from its Tiger Tees and just over 6,000 yards for the early LSU Women’s Golf Classics. Now the course measures out at a hefty 7,700 yards from the Tiger Tees and an impressive 6,602 yards from member tees. Here are some characteristics of the course and pictures of the holes (tees are listed in the following order: Tiger-Scratch-Member-Senior-Ladies/Jrs.)

No. 2 – Par 4 – 447-435-382-324-312

No. 1 – Par 4 – 456-402-385-349-274

Can you say long? The No.1 handicap hole on the course had 53 yards added to its Tiger distance and features native grass areas down both sides of a fairway that was much easier to hit. The water has been expanded off the tee, replacing the old fairway bunker. The elevated green makes a more demanding approach.

A championship tee lengthened the hole some 50 yards. The former waste bunker on the left side was replaced by an area of pine hammock and several trees planted in the right rough. On the approach shot, players have to watch for a grass hollow that replaced greenside bunkers.

No. 2

A good hole that didn’t need a lot of change. Two bunkers tempt those looking to carry a drive and the raised left side of the green creates a top shelf pin placement.

No. 3 – Par 5 – 673-632-578-542-496

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No. 5

No. 4 – Par 4 – 375-341-315-288-231 This was a short par 4 that some long hitters could put the ball at the edge of the green with an accurate drive. That task is a little tougher as the left side water now extends into the fairway. The green has been extended back for an addition hole location.

No. 5 – Par 3 – 189-172-155-137-96 This picturesque par 3 loses the wide bail-out area on the right as you look from the tee. The lake extends closer to the green making accuracy everything from the tee box.

No. 6 – Par 5 – 573-554-522-478-450 This hole has a whole new identity with a new lake down the entire length of the hole. A creek also crosses the fairway, directly in the landing zone of most hitters. The creek extends into a pond at the green making the approach shot more demanding.

No. 6

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THE UNIVERSITY CLUB No. 7 – Par 4 – 471-457-431-401-349 The beginning of a tough stretch of three holes to close the front nine. Native grasses replaced the wetlands in front of the tee box. A fairway bunker has been added and a grass hollow is now left of the green.

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No. 8 – Par 3 – 222-188-166-130-107 The long par-3 eighth has undergone a complete renovation. The tee box has been reshaped and elevated some seven feet. The water on the hole has expanded to the front left of the green. The putting surface has been reshaped with three new bunkers.

No. 9 – par 4 – 486-467-443-394-345 The second longest par 4 on the course has several trees down the right side. Waste bunkers have been replaced by pine hammock areas and native grass comes into play on the left side. The result is a tighter landing area to try to place a drive.

No. 8

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No. 11

No. 10 – Par 4 – 484-444-402-354-327 Golfers will notice the trees down the left side that give the hole definition. The approach shot will have to avoid pine hammocks short and right of the green.

No. 11 – Par 5 – 567-557-516-484-429 This long par 5 has native dunes on the left side. A fairway bunker in the middle of the fairway that is 110 yards out from the green will cause approach problems. The water down the right has been expended close to the newlyelevated green, placing a premium on getting the ball to the hole.

No. 12 – Par 4 – 422-410-368-350-307 Several trees will cause problem with errant drives on both sides of the hole. A new sand bunker has replaced a grass bunker in front of the green. An accurate tee shot is a must.

No. 12

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No. 13

No. 14

No. 15

No. 13 – Par 3 – 209-179-151-141-119 This has always been one of the best holes on the course. Some trees have been added and the green expanded to add hole locations. A straightforward tee shot is necessary with severe bunkers on the left side of the green.

No. 14 – Par 4 – 460-448-404-351-317 One of the more intimidating holes on the course with an uncompromising dogleg left leaving little room for error off the tee. Water has been extended into the fairway on the left side and pine hammocks down the right. The green has been expanded to the back and to the right.

No. 15 – Par 4 – 365-347-327-287-244 This hole probably had some of the biggest changes on the golf course. There is a new elevated tee box and the right side of the hole features mounding with native grasses. The fairway has been reshaped and bunkers added on the left. The hole has the potential to be played as a drivable par 4.

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THE UNIVERSITY CLUB No. 16 – Par 3 – 253-215-167-144-117 This hole now could play 250 yards over water from the Tiger tee as opposed to the old distance of 188 yards. The existing green has been expanded to the right to allow more hole locations. Water has been added to the right of the green.

No. 17 – Par 5 – 551-528-501-452-443 The hole has several trees down the right side of the entire hole. The water on the left expands toward the fairway approaching the hole. A lake at the green makes an accurate approach imperative. Long hitters can reach the green in two.

No. 18 – Par 4 – 497-458-389-372-340 The U-Club’s signature hole is one of the best finishing holes in the state. Native grasses are both right and left on this dogleg left hole. The lake which has always been in play off the tee has been expanded near the green, replacing the left greenside bunker. There is 180 feet of bulkhead bordering the left side of the green.

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THE 2013 LSU TIGER

GOLF CLASSIC THE HISTORY This year’s LSU Golf Classic will mark the 32nd consecutive spring that the LSU women’s golf team has hosted a tournament that has grown to be one of the most prestigious events of the women’s golf schedule. The Classic moved to the LSU University Club in 2000 and been played there every year except 2010 when U-Club renovations moved the event to English Turn in New Orleans, where the Lady Tigers hosted the event with Tulane. But the tournament roots go back to the local Fairwood Country Club and its unique membership that not only hosted and ran the tournament, but served as uncles and aunts for many of the teams that came each year. Club members hosted teams at their houses every year, allowing teams to save money in the days when women’s college golf wasn’t funded as it is today. Dinners were provided by the club along with member entertainment and some of the nation’s top golf teams and players came to participate. Jenny Lidback, who would go on to win a major championship on the LPGA tour, lost the tournament title in a playoff while at TCU and in 1986 would win the title as an LSU Lady Tiger. Arizona’s Marisa Baena had her coming out party as a freshman dominating the competition. In the final LSU-Fairwood event in 1999, Duke put on the course a lineup that would become one of the most dominating in the nation. Dan Brooks brought his Duke team back to Baton Rouge to win the 2007 renewal on the way to winning the East Regional at the U-Club, leading to a third straight NCAA Championship. LSU’s annual golf tournament has not only proven to be an important event on the women’s collegiate circuit, but it has proven to be a community event as seen by the hundreds of volunteers who take part each year. It’s those volunteers that the LSU golf program salutes for their tireless efforts that make the LSU event the success it is. Also thanks to the University Club for being a special home for LSU Golf and to the TAF for their work to continue to make the U-Club a strong test of golf.

THE RITE OF SPRING AT LSU’S U-CLUB The rite of spring known as the LSU Golf Classic returns to the redesigned University Club, March 22-24, 2013. The Lady Tigers and the tournament returned in 2011 to their home University Club after a year away to allow a complete renovation of the course. This will mark the 32nd year the Lady Tigers have hosted a tournament, the 31st in Baton Rouge. LSU has played the tournament (with the exception of 2010) at the U-Club every year since 2000 as well as hosting two NCAA regionals and an SEC Championship in that time. This year’s LSU Golf Classic has drawn another strong field of 14 teams as the Lady Tigers will host: Arkansas, Georgia, Florida State, Kentucky, LouisianaMonroe, Ole Miss, Missouri, North Carolina State, North Carolina Wilmington, TCU, Tennessee, Tulane and Wake Forest.

Arkansas (2011), Florida State (1987, 1988, 1989, 2008), TCU (1982, 1983) and UNCW (2003) are previous winners of LSU women’s golf events. LSU has won its tournament seven times (1985, ‘86, ‘95, ‘98, 2000, ‘01, 05)

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2012 LSU TIGER GOLF CLASSIC RESULTS TEAM RESULTS Team 1. Tennessee 2. LSU 3. North Carolina 4. Vanderbilt 5. N. Carolina State 6. Virginia 7. Kentucky 8. Purdue 9. Louisville 10. Notre Dame 11. UNC Wilmington 12. TCU 13. Charleston 14. ULM

Scores 298-289-293 -- 880 +16 295-292-295 -- 882 +18 301-300-288 -- 889 +25 302-299-307 -- 908 +44 308-318-293 -- 919 +55 304-304-317 -- 925 +61 311-303-312 -- 926 +62 311-312-304 -- 927 +63 314-308-308 -- 930 +66 318-310-306 -- 934 +70 315-311-309 -- 935 +71 306-314-317 -- 937 +73 322-307-313 -- 942 +78 317-313-318 -- 948 +84

TOP 15 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Player Scores 1. Catherine O’Donnell, UNC 72-71-71 -- 214 -2 1. Erica Popson, Tennessee 75-70-69 -- 214 -2 (Due to time constraints, co-champions were declared in the event.) 3. Madelene Sagstrom, LSU 71-71-74 -- 216 E 4. Austin Ernst, LSU 73-73-72 -- 218 +2 5. Augusta James, NC State 73-77-70 -- 220 +4 5. Marina Alex, Vanderbilt 70-75-75 -- 220 +4 7. Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee 76-73-73 -- 222 +6 7. Laura Gonzalez, Purdue 74-75-73 -- 222 +6 9. Irina Gabasa, Vanderbilt 77-74-72 -- 223 +7 10. A. J. Newell, Tennessee 76-73-75 -- 224 +8 10. Katherine Perry, North Carolina 76-77-71 -- 224 +8 10. Tessa Techman, LSU 73-77-74 -- 224 +8 13. Betsie Johnson, Kentucky 78-71-76 -- 225 +9 13. Ashley Armstrong, Notre Dame 77-74-74 -- 225 +9

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Lady Tigers that Won the LSU Golf Classic

JENNY LIDBACK 1986-226 (won in playoff)

JACKIE GALLAGHER 1988-223

KRISTI COATS 1993-145

ASHLEY WINN 1995-218

LISETTE LEE 1997-218 (won in playoff)

TINA HOWARD 2000-225

MEREDITH DUNCAN 2002-215

MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL 2010-213

Past LSU-Fairwood, LSU Golf Classic Winners Year

Holes

Team Champion/Score

Individual Champion/Score

location

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

18 36 54 36 54 36 54 54 36 54 54 36 54 54 54 54 54 36 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54

Texas Christian/311 Texas Christian/599 Houston Baptist/932 LSU/602 LSU/924 Florida State/618 Florida State/936 Florida State/912 Indiana/611 South Florida/898 San Jose State/888 Texas Tech/611 Texas Tech/912 LSU/900 Arizona/884 Arizona/891 LSU/890 Duke/620 LSU/918 LSU/864 Auburn/883 UNC-Wilmington/889 UNC/903 LSU/879 Auburn/873 Duke/872 Florida State/884 Virginia/856 Auburn/889 Arkansas/888 Tennessee/880

Penny Hammel, Miami/72* Christian Whelan, NTSU/147* Carolina Pierce, HBU/227 Lorraine Elder, Fla. St./145 Jenny Lidback, LSU/226* Sofia Gronberg, Alabama/150 Jackie Gallagher, LSU/223 Margarett Platt, Auburn/216 Laurie Kleinman, Texas Tech/149 Carrie Wood, Miss. State/212 Tracy Hanson, San Jose State/208 Kristi Coats, LSU/145 Nicole Cooper, Texas/220 Ashley Winn, LSU/218 Marisa Baena, Arizona/211 Lisette Lee, LSU/218* Amandine Vincent, UCLA/220 Anna Jonsson, Texas A&M/145 Tina Howard, LSU/228 Reilley Rankin, Georgia/211 Meredith Duncan, LSU/215 Amelie Farrah, UNCW/217 Ashley Prange, UNC/215 Chris Brady, Vandy/211 Jacqui Concolino, Vandy/210 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke/207 Caroline Westrup, Fla. State/208 Lucy Nunn, Arkansas/209* Megan McChrystal, LSU/213 Lindy Duncan, Duke/218* CatherineO’Donnell, UNC/214 Erica Popson, Tennessee/214

Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club Fairwood Country Club University Club University Club University Club University Club University Club University Club University Club University Club University Club University Club English Turn (N.O.) University Club University Club

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RECORDS U-CLUB WOMEN’S RECORDS (2000-09)

INDIVIDUAL LOW 54-HOLE SCORE

LOW 36-HOLE SCORE

TEAM LOW 18-HOLE SCORE

1. 203 – Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 206 – Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 206 – Tiffany Joh, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 4. 207 – Nicole Hage, Auburn, 2007 NCAA East Regional 4. 207 – Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 LSU/C Cleveland Golf Classic

1. 142 - Madelene Sagstrom, LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 2. 143 - Catherine O’Donnell, UNC, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 3. 144 - Stephanie Meadow, Alabama, 2011 LSU Golf Classic 4. 145 - Erica Popson, Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 4. 145 - Marina Alex, Vanderbilt, 2012 LSU Golf Classic

1. 272 – Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional (3rd round) 2. 278 – Tulane, 2009 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 3. 279 – Vanderbilt, 2006 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic (3rd round) 4. 280 – Duke, 2002 NCAA East Regional (2nd round) 5. 281 – Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional (2nd round) 5. 281 – UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional (1st round)

TEAM LOW 36-HOLE SCORE 1. 564 – UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 586 – Wake Forest, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 571 – Duke, 2002 NCAA East Regional 4. 572 – Virginia, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 4. 572 – Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional

TEAM LOW 54-HOLE SCORE 1. 844 – Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 846 – UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 856 – Virginia, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 4. 858 – Wake Forest, 2007 NCAA East Regional 5. 859 – Duke, 2002 NCAA East Regional

INDIVIDUAL LOW 18-HOLE SCORE 1. 63 – Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 66 – Prisela Campbell, TCU, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 2. 66 – Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 66 – Adrienne White, Louisville, 007 NCAA East Regional 2. 66 – Nannette Hill, Wake Forest, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 66 – Melissa Eaton, LSU, 2006 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 2. 66 – Chris Brady, Vanderbilt, 2006 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic

U-CLUB WOMEN’S RECORDS (2011-) Note: Records for women’s tournaments at the University Club following the renovation of the course in 2010 that changed the layout of the course and the greens.

Low 54-Hole Score 1. 214 - Catherine O’Donnell, UNC, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 1. 214 -- Erica Popson, Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 3. 216 - Madelene Sagstrom, LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 4. 218 - Austin Ernst, LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 4. 218 - Lindy Duncan, Duke, 2011 LSU Golf Classic 4. 218 - AnnaKarin Ljungstrom, Louisville, 2011 LSU Golf Classic

TEAM LOW 18-HOLE SCORE 1. 287 - Arkansas, 2011 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 2. 288 - North Carolina, 2012, LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 3. 289 - Tennessee, 2012, LSU Golf Classic (2nd round) 4. 292 -- LSU, 2012, LSU Golf Classic (2nd round) 5. 293 -- Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round)

TEAM LOW 36-HOLE SCORE 1. 587 -- LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 1. 587 -- Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 3. 601 -- 6 times

TEAM LOW 54-HOLE SCORE 1. 880 -- Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 2. 882 - LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 3. 888 - Arkansas, 2011 LSU Golf Classic 4. 889 - North Carolina, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 4. 895 - Virginia, 2011 LSU Golf Classic 6. 900 - Alabama, 2011 LSU Golf Classic 6. 900 - Tennessee, 2011 LSU Golf Classic 6. 900 - Duke, 2011 LSU Golf Classic

INDIVIDUAL LOW 36-HOLE SCORE

U-CLUB WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

1. 134 – Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2. 137 – Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 138 – Calle Nielson, Virginia, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 3. 138 – Tiffany Joh, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 138 – Nicole Hage, Auburn, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 138 – Caroline Westrup, Florida State, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 138 – Kathleen Ekey, Furman, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 138 – Aruka Felueroso, Coast Carolina, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3. 138 – Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke, 2002 NCAA East Regional

Low 18-Hole Score 1. 69 - Erica Popson, Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 1. 69 - AnnaKarin Ljungstrom, Louisville, 2011 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 3. 70 - Erika Popson, Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic (2nd round) 3. 70 - Augusta James, N.C. State, 2012 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 3. 70 - Marina Alex, Vanderbilt, 2012 LSU Golf Classic (1st round) 3. 70 - Maribel Lopez Porras, Tulane, 2011 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 3. 70 - Emily Tubert, Arkansas, 2011 LSU Golf Classic (2nd round)

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CAMPUS LIFE

CAMPUS LIFE Location: Baton Rouge, La. Founded: January 2, 1860 Enrollment: 28,771 Interim President/Chancellor: Dr. Dr. William Jenkins

LSU’s Memorial Tower (top main photo) was one of the first structures completed on the present campus and sits east of the quadrangle (above, left). It represents the University as a memorial to those who gave their lives during World War I. Although it currently houses the LSU Anglo-American Art Museum, plans are in process to return Memorial Tower to a military museum as originally intended. The University lakes (above, right) on the LSU campus give various recreational options.

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Major Fields for Bachelor’s Degrees: 72 Major Fields for Master’s Degrees: 76 Major Fields for Doctoral Degrees: 54

Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College has, throughout its 147-year history, served the people of Louisiana, the region, the nation, and the world. LSU is creating a revolution, one of pervasive change and advancement. For the past seven years, the focus of the LSU community has been an increased commitment to excellence. Our progress has been dramatic and shows no sign of stopping. Having witnessed many of yesterday’s possibilities become today’s tangible realities, the LSU community set forth to capitalize on its success. The goal was to improve our standing as a nationally competitive flagship university. Following intense discussions among the LSU Board of Supervisors, campus administrators, faculty, and student leaders, the objectives required to reach this status crystallized, providing the impetus for LSU’s National Flagship Agenda.


CAMPUS LIFE

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AMENITIES Dining Halls Weekly Housekeeping Cable Television High-Speed Internet Mail Service Card Access Facility Repairs Security Telephone Services Furnished Washer/Dryer Microwave

THE TIGERS’ HOME AWAY FROM HOME LSU has 18 residence halls with architectural styles ranging from a Renaissance style typical of the older core of the campus to modern high-rise buildings. Above is the newest addition, the highly popular East Campus and West Campus apartments, co-ed dormitories that include furnished rooms with connecting suites and e-mail workstations in the lobby, all within a short walk from the dining hall.

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ACADEMIC CENTER

Jacqueline Hedwall revieves her diploma at May 2012 graduation ceremony.

COX COMMUNICATIONS ACADEMIC CENTER

FOR STUDENT ATHLETES

BO CAMPBELL AUDITORIUM The 1,000-seat auditorium is used through the year as a classroom and lecture hall. Each seat in the auditorium has space for a laptop and a modem hookup, providing each student unlimited learning opportunities. The auditorium also contains a movie theatre size screen to aid professors with lectures and classroom activities.

STUDY AREA Included in the 54,000 square feet of the Academic Center are individual study areas as well as 14 private computer rooms for student-athletes to work one-onone with tutors or by themselves.

AMENITIES • 54,000 square feet of working space • 300 computer workstations • 14 private computer rooms in a state-of-the-art computer lab • Additional study rooms and classrooms for private or group study • Electronic scheduling of tutoring sessions • A 1,000-seat auditorium for classes and lectures

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ACADEMIC CENTER

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COMPUTER STATIONS Throughout the Academic Center are 75 computer stations, providing student-athletes with a quiet working environment for research, writing and studying.

ACADEMIC CENTER

A $15 million renovation to the Gym Armory in 2002 not only made it among the nation’s premier academic centers, but put it at the forefront. Improvements to the existing center give LSU student-athletes the best opportunity for success by providing access to the latest technology, as well as an array of expanded services.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER

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ATHLETIC

TRAINING LSU boasts the largest and most complete athletic training facilities in all of collegiate athletics with both the Operations Center and the Broussard Center for Athletic Training in Tiger Stadium. Both are furnished with the latest in technology and equipment. The Operations Center training room features a full view of the practice fields, two hot/cold jacuzzis and an underwater treadmill. The Broussard Center includes an on-site x-ray room, an in-house pharmacy, as well as the largest hydrotherapy pool in both collegiate and professional sports. It is also one of the few collegiate training centers with a fullservice pharmacy and a full-service vision center.

BROUSSARD ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER The two-story, 22,000-square-foot facility contains 20 treatment tables with the newest forms of modalities available, 14 taping stations, a 1,600-square-foot rehabilitation area which contains the latest rehabilitation equipment including the Cybex Norm, Woodway treadmills and Body Master select rise equipment. LSU’s multimillion dollar athletic training facility is named in honor of Dr. Martin J. Broussard (left), the legendary trainer whose career spanned more than 40 years at LSU.

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THE OPERATIONS CENTER

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STRENGTH AND

CONDITIONING THE OPERATIONS CENTER

The Operations Center houses one of the most complete strength training facilities in the nation. Completed in 2006, the weight room area includes 16 multi-purpose platform, bench, incline, squat and Olympic lifting stations, along with 12 dumbell bench stations.

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LSU INTERIM PRESIDENT/CHANCELLOR Dr. William L. Jenkins Interim President/ Interim Chancellor, LSU

Dr. William L. Jenkins is serving his second term as President of the Louisiana State University System, which has an annual budget of $3.4 billion and more than 54,000 students at 10 institutions, including four academic campuses, a law center, one of the world’s leading obesity research centers, a statewide AgCenter extension service, two health science centers and 10 public hospitals. Jenkins returned to his duties leading the LSU System as Interim President after serving until 2007 as the fifth system chief executive. In June he was also named the Interim Chancellor of the Baton Rouge LSU campus. Prior to becoming System President, Dr. Jenkins, a veterinary scholar, held virtually every major administrative position at LSU, including provost and chancellor, since coming to the university as Dean of the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine in 1988. Jenkins’ tenure as System President was marked by unprecedented growth and challenges, including destruction at LSU institutions in New Orleans in the aftermath of hurricanes in the fall of 2005. Although faced with a fiscal crisis and deep budget cuts that disrupted academics and forced the furloughs and firings of thousands of LSU employees, Jenkins pressed for calm and reflexive responses to the calamities. A South Africa native, Dr. Jenkins received his veterinary medicine degree from the University of Pretoria in 1958 and specialist credentials in 1968. Following his graduation, he came to the United States where, in 1970, he received his Ph.D in veterinary medicine from the University of Missouri in Columbia. He returned to South Africa where he practiced veterinary medicine for four years before joining the faculty at the University of Pretoria, advancing through the ranks to become professor and head of the Department of Veterinary Physiology, Pharmacology and Toxicology. In 1978, Dr. Jenkins became a member of the faculty in the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology at Texas A&M University. He was appointed dean of the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine in 1988 and was named LSU’s provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs in September 1993. Three years later in 1996, the LSU Board of Supervisors named him LSU’s fifth Chancellor. As chancellor, Dr. Jenkins led the reorganization of the main campus administration to make it more efficient and lead the effort to produce a strategic plan, measures that were major factors in the crafting of LSU’s Flagship Agenda. As a teacher and administrator, Dr. Jenkins has received numerous teaching and public service awards. In 1997, the Public Relations Association of Louisiana named him Communicator of the Year and the regional chapter of Toastmasters International presented him with its 1999 Communication and Leadership Award. Other honors include the Vision of Excellence Award 2000 by the New Orleans Regional Chamber of Commerce and the New Orleans Chapter of MetroVision. In addition, his alma mater, the University of Pretoria, bestowed an Honorary Doctorate on Dr. Jenkins in September of 2000. The Southern Economic Development Conference also presented him with the Volunteer of the Year Award in 2004.

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An active participant in national continuing education efforts, Dr. Jenkins has delivered more than 150 lectures and addresses to diverse groups in both the United States and abroad. The co-author of a textbook on veterinary pharmacology, Dr. Jenkins also has taught extensively at both the professional and graduate levels written more than 60 scientific articles and contributed 15 chapters to various collegiate textbooks. Dr. Jenkins has been active in numerous professional and civic organizations as well as select national committees. He served on the National Institute of Health’s Alcohol Abuse and Misuse on College Campuses Committee and on a special Steering Committee of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools that reviewed accreditation criteria for colleges and universities. Dr. Jenkins also is a member of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges’ Committee on Food and Society and is a member of the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Coastal Restoration and Conservation. In addition, he has served on a number of public boards such as the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, The Nature Conservancy of Louisiana, Teach for America South Louisiana, and the Greater Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Jenkins and his wife, Peggy, have four children—Sharon, Gwynn, Anthea, and Warren—and nine grandchildren.


VICE CHANCELOR/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

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Joe Alleva LSU Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Joe Alleva continues to bring unprecedented national recognition to LSU as Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics. Under Alleva’s leadership, LSU enjoys one of the country’s premier athletics programs with success on and off the field of competition. Now in his fifth year at LSU, Alleva is dedicated to athletic and academic excellence, and is committed to providing the opportunities and the resources necessary for studentathletes to excel in competition, in the classroom and in the community. LSU’s prominence was evident in the final 2011-12 Capital One Cup standings that recognize the nation’s best athletic programs. With a national championship and three Southeastern Conference titles during the year, the Tigers finished fourth in both the men’s and women’s Capital One Cup competition, one of only two schools in the country – and the only one in the SEC -- to rank in the top four in both categories. Alleva joined the LSU family on April 4, 2008 after a highly successful tenure as director of athletics at Duke University for 10 years. Alleva’s role at LSU was further expanded in August of 2009 when vice chancellor was added to his title by the LSU Board of Supervisors. It is the first time in school history that the director of athletics has also held a vice chancellor position. Alleva is currently serving a fiveyear term on the prestigious NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee, reinforcing his position as one of the most respected athletic administrators in the country. Upon his arrival at LSU, Alleva unveiled a strategic master plan for the LSU athletics program -- “LSU: Thru and True” -- to ensure the advancement and future of LSU Athletics as an exemplary program. The central mission of the plan is to create an environment for studentathletes to reach their ultimate potential, prepare them to be champions in life and to set out goals and values for the entire athletics program. Alleva’s vision will keep LSU among the nation’s leaders in athletic facilities. He launched an aggressive fund-raising campaign to replace several hundred windows on Tiger Stadium that were in disrepair and a new coating to the façade of the structure is bringing the old stadium to new life. A renovated gating system on the west side of the stadium will debut in the fall of 2012 to include a plaza that celebrates LSU’s football national championships and recognition walls that honor Tiger All-Americans. Also in the fall of 2012, LSU begins construction on an expansion of the South End Zone of the stadium -- a project that will add premium seating, general public seating and two state-of-the-art video boards -- continuing an effort to augment one of the most iconic venues in all of college sports. Under Alleva’s direction, LSU’s worldrenowned track and field program received a state-of the-art running surface in 2010 when a new track was installed in Bernie Moore Stadium. Extensive renovations to the Tiger soccer facility were completed last fall, and future plans include a new gymnastics practice facility, a tennis complex and renovations to the Maravich Center and Carl Maddox Field House. Alleva directed a major renovation to the University Club golf course that was completed in September 2010 and allows the LSU men’s and women’s golf teams to compete on one of the most

challenging courses in the country. The renovated course helped prepare Tiger golfers John Peterson and Austin Ernst, respectively, to win 2011 NCAA men’s and women’s individual championships, marking the first time both titles were claimed by players from the same school. The Lady Tiger golfers have finished third at the NCAA Championships two years in a row, marking the highest finishes in LSU history. LSU Athletics completed another highly successful year in 2011-12 as 18 of the Tigers’ 20 varsity sports participated in NCAA post-season competition. The year was highlighted by the football team’s undefeated regular season, an SEC championship and an appearance in the BCS National Championship Game. The Lady Tiger track and field team captured the SEC and NCAA outdoor championships while the LSU softball squad advanced to the Women’s College World Series. The Fighting Tiger baseball team won the 2012 SEC championship, and LSU led the nation in attendance for the 17th straight season. The 2011-12 season marked the first time in school history that LSU won both the SEC title in both football and baseball in the same athletic year. But the 2011-12 year was about more than just athletic success. Living up to Alleva’s mantra of “competition, classroom, community,” LSU studentathletes logged more than 3,700 hours in community service work across 20 sports through LSU’s Geaux Givers program. And 62 proud Tigers received their degrees from the university during LSU commencement ceremonies in May.

Outstanding performances of the 2010-11 athletic season included the exploits of the Fighting Tiger football squad that posted an 11-2 mark – including a Cotton Bowl victory – and finished the season ranked No. 8 in the nation. The year also featured Top 5 national finishes both indoors and outdoors by the men’s and women’s track and field teams. In 2008-09, all 20 LSU sports competed in NCAA postseason play for the first time in school history and the Tiger baseball team won the national championship. LSU ranked second among Southeastern Conference teams in the Learfield Director’s Cup All-Sports standings and finished in the Top 20 for the sixth year in a row. With a strong commitment to academics, Alleva ensures that the Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes is a first-class facility that provides student-athletes the resources necessary for success in the classroom and personal development. The facility was recently enhanced by the addition of a media training center that gives student-athletes valuable assistance in improving their communications skills. And with a strong emphasis on community service and outreach programs, the implementation under Alleva’s direction of the “Geaux Givers” program fosters a relationship between the local community and LSU studentathletes, who regularly participate in philanthropic events. In addition, Alleva has bolstered the department’s L-Club program to reach out and connect with

former student-athletes. Alleva oversees a staff of outstanding coaches and he has made critical additions to LSU’s coaching staff over the past two years. He hired former LSU guard Johnny Jones in April to breathe new life and enthusiasm into the men’s basketball program and recently added Julia Sell as the new women’s tennis coach. Last year, he lured the dynamic Nikki Caldwell to LSU to coach the Lady Tiger basketball team and then hired Beth Torina to direct the Tiger softball program, both of whom immediately returned their respective programs to NCAA post-season success. Alleva is an innovator with bold ideas that benefit not only LSU but all of Greater Baton Rouge. He has been instrumental in the planning of the Bayou Country Superfest, a two-day country music concert and festival held in Tiger Stadium each spring. The event attracts nearly 100,000 visitors to the LSU campus and makes a tremendous economic impact upon the local community. Alleva has served on numerous national committees throughout his career including the Football Bowl Certification Committee, the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet and several Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference committees. He became director of athletics at Duke in 1998 and his impressive tenure there propelled the university into the ranks of America’s top allaround collegiate programs. Among his outstanding list of accomplishments includes the greatest 10-year period in Duke Athletics, winning more ACC and NCAA championships than in any other decade in school history. Alleva, whose hometown is Suffern, N.Y., majored in Finance at Lehigh University and received his bachelor’s degree in 1975. While at Lehigh, Alleva was the quarterback of the football team and team captain in 1974. Alleva also played on the Lehigh baseball team. He served as a graduate assistant football coach and earned an MBA in 1976. While at Duke, Alleva played a key role in Durham’s community sports scene. He started Little League Baseball in Durham over 20 years ago, and also began the American Legion baseball program. He is a member of the North Carolina American Legion Hall of Fame, Suffern High School Hall of Fame and the Rockland County Hall of Fame. Alleva and his wife, Annie, have three children, J.D., Jeff, and Jenny.

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PRACTICE FACILITY

BILYEU GOLF

PRACTICE FACILITY In April 2011, the LSU Golf House was given a well deserved renaming to the Mary and Woody Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility. The Tiger Athletic Foundation paid tribute to the couple for their generous donation that helped redo the University Club, making the course more challenging for collegiate golfers. Playing on the course helped the LSU women to their best ever third place finishes in both the 2011 and 2012 NCAA Championships. “The generosity of the Bilyeu’s has been tremendous, and they are going to make people’s dreams come true for years and years to come,” TAF Senior Vice President Rick Perry said. “There will be young people with the opportunity to chase their dream, not only to be professional golfers but to get the opportunity to come to LSU and get an education. The facility features office and storage areas for both teams, indoor hitting bays, computer analysis stations and meeting and locker room space for both teams as well as graphic displays of the history of both golf programs through the years. The outdoor hitting area is expansive where players can work on all facets of their game.

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2012-2013 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE



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