2010-11 UNCG women's golf media guide

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2010-11 UNCG WOMEN’S GOLF TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents, quick i k ffacts, t roster, t schedule h d l ........................... ...........................1 1 Coaching staff ........................................................................ ........................................................................2-3 2-3 Student-athlete profiles .......................................................... ..........................................................4-7 4-7 2009-10 statistics ..................................................................... .....................................................................8 8 2009-10 results......................................................................... .........................................................................9 9 UNCG record book ................................................................... ...................................................................10 10 All-time honors ........................................................................ ........................................................................11 11 Bryan National Collegiate .................................................. 12-14 The Southern Conference ......................................................... .........................................................15 15 This is UNCG ....................................................................... .......................................................................16-19 16-19 Chancellor Linda P. Brady......................................................... .........................................................20 20 Director of Athletics Kim Record ............................................... ...............................................21 21 UNCG Athletics Hall of Fame .............................................. 22-25 The Spartan Club ............................................................... 26-27 Spartan success ...................................................................... ......................................................................28 28

QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY FACTS Location ............................................................ ............................................................Greensboro, Greensboro, N.C. Founded .............................................................................. ..............................................................................1891 1891 Enrollment ........................................ 17,467 (13,453 undergrad) Nickname ...................................................................... ......................................................................Spartans Spartans Colors............................................................. .............................................................Gold, Gold, White & Navy Home courses ............................... ...............................Starmount Starmount Forest Country Club .................................................................... Bryan Park Golf Club Affiliation .............................................................. ..............................................................NCAA NCAA Division I Conference .................................................................... Southern Chancellor ........................................................ Dr. Linda P. Brady Director of Athletics ................................................... Kim Record Alma mater ............................................................ Virginia, 1984 Athletics Department phone................................. 336-334-5952 Ticket Office phone .............................................. 336-334-3250 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Sports Information Director (golf contact) ............ Mike Hirschman Email .......................................................... ..........................................................mwhirsch@uncg.edu mwhirsch@uncg.edu Cell phone.......................................................... 336-202-5331 Asst. SID ........................................................................ ........................................................................Phil Phil Perry Email ............................................................. .............................................................pdperry@uncg.edu pdperry@uncg.edu Cell phone.......................................................... 336-207-2383 Asst. SID ................................................................ David Percival Email ............................................................ ............................................................drperciv@uncg.edu drperciv@uncg.edu Cell phone........................................................... ...........................................................336-420-7518 336-420-7518 Sports Information phone .................................... 336-334-5615 Sports Information fax .......................................... ..........................................336-334-3182 336-334-3182 SID Office address ................................................ ................................................UNCG UNCG Athletics ..............................................................................PO .............................................................................. PO Box 26168 ....................................................... Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 Website ................................................... ...................................................www.uncgspartans.com www.uncgspartans.com

ROSTER Player Lizzie Bundy Erica Creed

Ht. 5-9 5-6

Cl. Fr. Sr.

H Hometown/previous t / school Clayton, N.C./Clayton Kernersville, N.C./Northwest Guilford

Begona Sarabia

5-6

Jr.

Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain/North Broward Prep School/Miami

Rachel Uremovich

5-5

R-Fr.

Hilton Head, S.C./Hilton Head

Head coach: Emily Marron

SCHEDULE Dates Sept. 12-14

FFallll Tournament (host) Cougar Classic (College of Charleston)

Oct. 22-24

Landfall Tradition (UNC Wilmington)

Dates March 6-7 March 11-13 March 25-27

Spring Tournament (host) SunTrust Gator Invitational (Florida) JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational (James Madison) Bryan National Collegiate (UNCG/Wake Forest)

AApril 17-19

Southern Conference Championship (SoCon)

Course (location) Yeamans Hall CC (Hanahan, S.C.)

Landfall CC (Wilmington, N.C.) Course (location) Mark Bostick GC (Gainesville, Fla.) Eagle Landing GC (Jacksonville, Fla.) Bryan Park GC (Browns Summit, N.C.) Moss Creek CC (Hilton Head, S.C.)

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UNCG WOM WOMEN’S EN’S GOLF INFORMATION Head coach ............................................................. .............................................................Emily Emily Marron Alma mater ....................................................... .......................................................Penn Penn State, 1998 Email ............................................................. .............................................................elmarron@uncg.edu elmarron@uncg.edu Women’s golf office phone .................................... ....................................336-334-5316 336-334-5316 2010 SoCon Championship finish ........................................ Third Returning/lost ....................................................................... .......................................................................3/3 3/3 Newcomers................................................................................ ................................................................................3 3

ON THE COVER Senior Erica Creed and sophomore Courtney Taylor

CREDITS The 2010-11 University of North Carolina at Greensboro women’s golf media guide was written by Phil Perry, UNCG assistant sports information director. This guide was designed using Adobe Creative Suite CS4. Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director Mike Hirschman and Assistant Sports Information Director David Percival. Photography by WG Sports, John Bell, Chris English, Jerry Wolford, Rod Wyatt, Sideline Sports and others. Special thanks to SID staff members past and present for their contributions to this publication.

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From left to right: Courtney Taylor, Begona Sarabia, Rachel Uremovich, Lizzie Bundy, Erica Creed, Ana Lucia Martinez, head coach Emily Marron.

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Emily MARRON HEAD COACH

Eighth year at UNCG Eighth year overall Penn State, 1998

Emily Marron begins her eighth season as head coach of the women’s golf program at UNCG in 2010-11. Marron was selected as the Spartans’ coach in 2003. Under her leadership, the Spartans have continued to be contenders for the Southern Conference title. The Spartans have finished fourth or better in five of her seven seasons. Last season, UNCG posted a third-place finish at the Southern Conference Championship, with three student-athletes posting top-15 finishes. Courtney Taylor – who would be named the SoCon Freshman of the Year as well as earning all-conference and all-freshman honors – led the way for the Spartans with a fifth-place effort. Senior Sofia Aidemark tied for 11th place, while classmate Annelie Weimenhog tied for 14th. Marron guided the Spartans to a pair of top-five team finishes in 2009-10, as UNCG also took second at its own Starmount Fall Classic. In addition, the team posted six of the top 15 – and three of the top five – 54-hole team totals in school history in 2009-10. The Spartans matched the school record of 894 at the Starmount Fall Classic. Individually, Taylorr

Golden Chain Honor Society t dduring i g th the season. IIn addition, dditi Aid Aidemarkk andd TTaylor l earned spots on the NGCA All-American Scholar Team. UNCG turned in a fifth-place finish at the 2009 SoCon Championship, one stroke out of fourth. Creed carded her second straight top-10 finish at the league tournament, tying for ninth place. During the regular season, Marron led the Spartans to the win in their own UNCG Starmount Fall Classic, topping the 15-team field in a tiebreaker over defending champion East Carolina. Three Spartans finished in the top 10, with Creed tying for

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third, Weimenhog tying for fifth and Ashley Parrott tying for eighth. The tournament win was UNCG’s first since September 2000. The Spartans pulled off the win in record fashion, smashing the school record for a 54hole tournament with a score of 894, seven strokes better than the previous mark. Later in the season, the Spartans tied for fifth at the UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic and finished seventh at the John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate. UNCG set another school record in the spring portion of the season, carding a third-round 290 at the JMU Eagle Landing Invitational to shave two strokes off of the previous school record for an 18-hole team round. The Spartans excelled in the classroom in 2009, as well. Aidemark was named to the ESPN The Magazine Women’s At-Large Academic AllDistrict second team, while Aidemark and Creed earned spots on the National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team. For Creed, it marked the second straight season she had earned the award. UNCG also put a school-record four student-athletes on the Academic All-Southern Conference squad, with Aidemark, Creed, Jennifer Link and Weimenhog – more than half of the seven-member roster – earning the distinction. Marron led the Spartans to a second-place finish at the 2008 SoCon Championship at Stono Ferry GC. It was UNCG’s best finish since 2002, when the Spartans completed a run of five consecutive second-place finishes. The Spartans had three players in the top 10, led by Erica Creed’s fifth-place finish. The Spartans placed fourth at the 2007 Southern Conference Tournament with four golfers finishing in the top 15 - Parrott (tied for fifth), Gabby DiMora (tied for 12th), and Ashley Mylton and Weimenhog (tied for 14th). For the second year, Mylton was named all-conference. In other tournament action, UNCG tied for fourth at the Nittany Lion Invitational, finished ninth at both the lady Pirate Invitational and the Landfall Tradition and tied for seventh at the Pinehurst Challenge. In her third season, Marron led the Spartans to a third-place finish at the SoCon Championship with the help of sophomore Mylton’s secondplace finish, which gave her all-conference accolades. The Spartans had six top-10 finishes and a pair of top-five finishes. Mylton also placed second at the Fighting Camel Spring Classic, in which the Spartans placed third. Marron’s group had three seventh-place finishes (Sea Trail Women’s Intercollegiate, Pine Needles Intercollegiate and the Pinehurst Challenge) during the season. In just her second season at UNCG, Marron guided the Spartans to

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seven top-10 finishes and three top-five finishes, including a sixth-place finish at the SoCon Championship. The Spartans recorded a second-place finish at the Peggy Kirk Invitational, led by junior Jenna Schmidt’s secondplace finish. UNCG also earned a second consecutive second-place finish at the Shamrock Intercollegiate just a week later. During her first season at the helm of the Spartans, her squad finished third at the 2004 SoCon Championship, which was held in Greensboro. Polly Willett led the club with a third-place finish. The team also placed fourth at the Peggy Kirk Bell Classic, led by Willet, who garnered medalist honors. Marron came to UNCG after three seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Penn State. While with the Nittany Lions, Marron was the recruiting coordinator and helped lead the squad to the 2003 NCAA East Regional Tournament. Marron was also involved in fundraising, travel, practice and the team’s summer golf camps. A native of Johnstown, Pa., Marron completed her playing time for Penn State in 1998. An Academic All-Big Ten honoree, she served as the team’s co-captain as a senior. She posted two top-five finishes during the fall of 1997, when she twice shot career-low rounds of 74. Marron was a two-time All-Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference selection and captured medalist honors at the ECAC Championships as a junior in 1996. In high school, Marron played golf for the Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School boys’ team. In 1993, she won the Kings Tri-State PGA Tournament and the District 9 qualifying tournament and placed second at the Keystone State Games. Marron graduated from Penn State in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in recreation and park management. Upon graduation, Marron worked for one year as an assistant golf professional at The Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., Phil Mickelson’s home course. A Class “A” member of the LPGA Teaching and Club Professional Division, Marron taught at the Peter Kostis/Gary McCord Learning Center at Grayhawk.

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Erica CREED 5 6•S 5-6 Senior i Kernersville, N.C. Northwest Guilford

JJunior i season (2009 (2009-10) 10) Played in all 11 tournaments, turning in a 77.53 scoring average … had a pair of top-20 finishes … tied for fifth at the UNCG Starmount Fall Classic, shooting a 223 (78-69-76) … her 69 in the second round tied for the fourth-best round in school history … shot a season-low 222 (74-74-74) at the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate, tying for 11th at the tournament … was UNCG’s top finisher at the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate, the Windy City Classic and the Pinehurst Challenge … was an Academic All-Southern Conference selection. Sophomore season (2008-09) Was second on the team with a 78.38 stroke average … had a pair of top-10 finishes, including a third-place showing (tied) at the UNCG Starmount Fall Classic … shot a season-low 71 in the third round and finished with a season-low221 over the 54-hole event … her other top10 came at the Southern Conference Championship, where she tied for ninth place … was UNCG’s top finisher at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, S.C. … named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team … was an Academic All-Southern Conference selection … made the Dean’s List in the spring semester. Freshman season (2007-08) UNCG’s second-best scorer as a freshman … tied for fifth at the Southern Conference Championship with a 54-hole total of 225 … started all 10 tournaments and averaged 76.71 … had five top-20 finishes, four top-10s and two top-fives … lost a playoff for the championship of the UNCW Lady Seahawk Invite, finishing second with a season-best 217 … recorded a season-low 70 in the second round of the UNCW Lady Seahawk Invite (April 7). Amateur Played in the 2010 Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship … also played in the 2008 WAPL, reaching the second round of match play … finished second in her sectional qualifier to make the field in 2008 … won the 2007 Carolinas Westfield Junior PGA Championship, earning a spot in the Westfield Junior PGA Championship … won the 2005 and 2006 Ballantyne Resort Junior Open and the 2006 North Carolina Junior (EJGA) Championship. High school Played four years for the Northwest Guilford High School’s varsity women’s golf team … was the 2006 All-Metro 4A Conference Player of the Year, regional champion and conference tournament champion … qualified for state playoffs all four years … National Honor Society member … won the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. Personal Erica Catherine Creed … born Feb. 10, 1989, in Greensboro, N.C. … daughter of Lindsay and Betty-Jo Creed … has two brothers, Jeremiah and Ethan … majoring in communication studies … co-president of UNCG’s SACIA chapter and Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of Leadership and Success.

Erica Creed’s career statistics

Season 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Career

Victories: 0 Top-10 finishes: 7 Low 18-hole score: 69

Top-five finishes: 4 Top-20 finishes: 9 Low 54-hole score: 217

Tournaments 10 10 11 31

Strokes 2,148 2,273 2,481 6,902

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Rounds 28 29 32 89

Avg. 76.71 78.38 77.53 77.55

Erica Creed’s career results 2009-10 TOURNAMENT SCORES Cougar Classic 76-79-80=235 Lady Paladin Invitational (ind.) 82-77=159 UNCG Starmount Classic 78-69-76=223 Windy City Collegiate Classic 77-77-71=225 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 74-74-74=222 UCF Challenge 77-76-86=239 Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate 76-74-84=234 Pinehurst Challenge 76-75-76=227 Bryan National 79-81-83=243 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 78-76-83=237 SoCon Championship 79-81-77=237

PLACE t73 t35 t5 t26 t11 t61 t25 t23 t89 t61 t23

TOURNAMENT Cougar Classic Lady Tar Heel UNCG Starmount Classic Landfall Tradition Qdoba Invitational JMU Eagle Landing Invitational UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Bryan National SoCon Championship

2008-09 SCORES 77-76-75=228 84-85-75=244 74-76-71=221 82-84-73=239 80-81-80=241 WD-75-73-WD 80-76-84=240 79-82-77=238 78-77-83=238 77-81-78=236

PLACE t55 t82 t3 t41 t55 WD t38 t47 t72 t9

TOURNAMENT Cougar Classic Myrtle Beach Classic UNCG Starmount Classic Lady Paladin Invitational Landfall Intercollegiate Sun Trust Lady Gator Intercollegiate Pinehurst Challenge Bryan National UNCW Lady Seahawk Intercollegiate SoCon Championship

2007-08 SCORES 80-75-81=236 72-73=145 76-70=146 75-82-80=237 85-78-85=248 76-74-74=224 77-77-76=230 79-80-82=241 74-70-73=217 74-78-73=225

PLACE t76 t8 t6 t49 56 t27 t16 t59 2 t5

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Ana Lucia MARTINEZ 5 3 • JJunior 5-3 i Bogota, Colombia Gimnasio Los Caobos

Sophomore season (2009-10) Played in 10 tournaments, posting a 78.31 stroke average … tied for 20th at the Lady Paladin Invitational, shooting a 156 (81-75) at the rain-shortened event … tied for 21st at the Southern Conference Championship, turning in a score of 236 (77-79-80) … shot a season-best 232 (81-78-73) at the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite … her 73 in the third round was the best round of her career … was an Academic All-Southern Conference selection. Freshman season (2008-09) Played in five tournaments as a freshman, posting a stroke average of 79.87 … had one top-20 finish, tying for 19th playing as an individual at the JMU Eagle Landing Invite in Jacksonville, Fla. … matched her season-low round of 74 in the second round of that tournament … also had her best 54-hole total of the year there with a 227 … posted a 74 in the first round of the UNCG Starmount Fall Classic, playing as an individual … member of the Dean’s List for the fall semester and the Chancellor’s List for the spring semester. Amateur Played in several national and international events before attending UNCG, including the 2002 Calloway Junior World Championship … attended Gimnasio Los Caobos. Personal Ana Lucia Martinez … born July 4, 1990, in Bogota, Columbia … daughter of Eduardo and Rosa Martinez … majoring in economics.

Ana Lucia Martinez’s career results

Ana Lucia Martinez’s career statistics

Season 2008-09 2009-10 Career

Victories: 0 Top-10 finishes: 0 Low 18-hole score: 73

Top-five finishes: 0 Top-20 finishes: 2 Low 54-hole score: 227

Tournaments 5 10 15

Strokes 1,198 2,271 3,469

Rounds 15 29 44

Avg. 79.87 78.31 78.84

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2009-10 TOURNAMENT SCORES Cougar Classic 79-76-78=233 Lady Paladin Invitational 81-75=156 UNCG Starmount Classic 77-75-82=234 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 81-77-75=233 UCF Challenge 77-80-81=238 Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate 82-76-80=238 Pinehurst Challenge 75-77-85=237 Bryan National 78-76-80=234 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 81-78-73=232 SoCon Championship 77-79-80=236

PLACE t73 t20 t28 t44 t55 t37 t58 t71 t46 t21

2008-09 SCORES 74-79-82=235 76-74-77=227 76-84-79=239 85-81-79=245 86-83-83=252

PLACE t39 t19 t35 59 92

TOURNAMENT UNCG Starmount Classic (ind.) JMU Eagle Landing Invitational (ind.) UNCW Lady Seahawk Classic John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Bryan National

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Courtney TAYLOR 5 5•S 5-5 Sophomore hhom moore Gastonia, N.C N.C. C. A Ashbrook

Freshman season (2009-10) Was the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year … also earned All-Southern Conference and SoCon All-Freshman honors … led UNCG and was fifth in the SoCon with a 75.41 stroke average … posted five top-10 finishes on the season, including a pair of fifth-place showings … tied for fifth at the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite and was fifth at the SoCon Championship … tied for sixth at the UCF Challenge and the Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate on consecutive weekends … tied for seventh at UNCG’s Starmount Fall Classic … shot a seasonlow 70 in the third round of the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite … also had her best 54-hole total there, turning in a school-record 216 (74-72-70) … named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team … member of the Dean’s List in the fall semester and the Chancellor’s List in the spring semester. High school Earned four varsity letters at Ashbrook High School … was the Big South Conference Player of the Year as a freshman and senior and an all-conference performer for the Green Wave … also named to the All-Charlotte Observer Team … tied for second in the NCHSAA 4A state tournaments in 2007 and 2008 … helped the Green Wave to a team runner-up finish in the state tournament in 2007 and a third-place finish in 2006 … helped Ashbrook to four straight conference titles … became the first player in Big South history, male or female, to finish the

season under par … won Big South individual titles in 2005 and 2008 … was third as a sophomore and junior … was a Junior Marshall and a member of the National Honor Society. Amateur Won the 2009 Twin States Junior Girls’ Golf Championship, turning in the only underpar total in the tournament … won the 2007 Carolinas Golf Association Match Play Championship … won the Dogwood State Junior Championship three straight years (2006-08) … played with UNCG teammate Rachel Uremovich at the Hooters Women’s College Team Championship. Personal Courtney Victoria Taylor … born April 22, 1991, in Charlotte, N.C. … daughter of David and Kathy Taylor … has three older sisters, Nicole, Ashley and Kim … majoring in hospitality and tourism management.

Courtney Taylor’s career results

Courtney Taylor’s career statistics

Season 2009-10 Career

Vi Victories: t i 0 Top-10 finishes: 5 Low 18-hole score: 70

TTop-five finishes: 2 Top-20 finishes: 5 Low 54-hole score: 216

Tournaments 11 11

Strokes 2,413 2,413

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Rounds 32 32

Avg. 75.41 75.41

2009-10 2009 10 TOURNAMENT SCORES Cougar Classic 76-72-76=224 Lady Paladin Invitational 79-80=159 UNCG Starmount Classic 75-76-73=224 Windy City Collegiate Classic 72-78-77=227 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 71-79-80=230 UCF Challenge 74-72-75=221 Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate 77-72-77=226 Pinehurst Challenge 79-77-78=234 Bryan National 76-73-77=226 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 74-72-70=216 SoCon Championship 74-75-77=226

PLACE t39 t35 t7 t35 t34 t6 t6 t51 t38 t5 5

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Begona SARABIA

Rachel UREMOVICH

5 6 • JJunior 5-6 i Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain North Broward Prep School Miami (Fla.)

5 5•R 5-5 R-Freshman F h Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head

Sophomore season at Miami (2009-10) Played in six tournaments, posting a 78.89 stroke average … was Miami’s top finisher at the ACC Championship at Greensboro’s Sedgefield Country Club, tying for 27th with a three-day total of 234 (80-75-79) … shot a career-low 222 to tie for 13th at the Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic, her best collegiate finish … tied her career-low round there, shooting 72 in the first and third rounds. Freshman season at Miami (2008-09) Played in nine tournaments, turning in a stroke average of 80.00 … shot a season-best 225 (72-80-73) at the Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic, tying for 14th for her best finish of the season … her first-round 72 was her best round of the season … played in a pair of tournaments in Greensboro, competing in UNCG’s Starmount Fall Classic and at the ACC Championship at Sedgefield. Amateur Has appeared in the top 200 in the European Golf Association’s Ladies European Amateur Rankings … won the “Cometa” championship with her club team in Spain in the summer of 2010 … helped her state team in Spain to the DII Spanish national championship in 2005 and 2006. High school Graduated from North Broward Prep in Parkland, Fla., in 2008 … earned honorable mention All-Broward County from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in 2007 … helped North Broward to a conference team title in 2007 with a third-place individual finish … finished third at the regional tournament as a senior … also played soccer for the Eagles. Personal Maria Begona Sarabia … born June 21, 1988, in Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain … daughter of Carmen Villa … has a brother, Miguel … majoring in communication.

Freshman season (2009-10) Redshirted. High school Was a four-year all-state player at Hilton Head Island High School and Hilton Head Preparatory (two years each) … was conference player of the year as a junior and senior … tied for second place in the SCHSL 3A state tournament as a junior and tied for ninth as a senior … helped Hilton Head Island to a second-place team finish as a junior and a fifthplace finish as a senior. Amateur Played at the 2010 Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship … teamed with UNCG teammate Courtney Taylor at the Hooters Women’s Collegiate Team Championship in 2010 … was the 2006 Carolinas Junior Player of the Year … won the 2006 South Carolina Junior Girls’ Match Play Championship … also won the 2006 Twin States Junior Girls’ Championship and was runner-up in 2005 … part of the Carolinas team from 2006-08 … qualified for the 2008 U.S. Girls … won the South Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship at age 13. Personal Rachel Uremovich … born Sept. 14, 1991 … daughter of Jim and Trish Uremovich … father played baseball at LSU … has an older sister, Margaret … majoring in hotel and tourism management.

Lizzie BUNDY 5 9 • FFreshman 5-9 h Clayton, N.C. Clayton

Amateur Ranked sixth in the Carolina Golf Association rankings … placed second in both the Big “I” National Tournament in Ardmore, Okla., and the 2009 North Carolina Junior Championship … member of the CGA and Tarheel Youth Golf Association’s North Carolina AllState First Team in 2009 and the second team in 2008. High school Was a three-time Greater Neuse River 4-A Conference Player of the Year and a four-time all-conference and all-region selection for Clayton High School … finished in the top five at the North Carolina 4A state high school championship three times … turned in runnerup finishes at the 4A Eastern Regional in 2008 and 2009 … was also an all-conference swimmer for the Comets. Personal Elizabeth Mary Bundy … born Sept. 30, 1992 … daughter of Alan and Maureen Bundy … major is undecided.

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2009-10 STATISTICS Player Courtney Taylor Annelie Weimenhog Erica Creed Lauren Smith Sofia Aidemark Ana Lucia Martinez

Season Trn./Rds. Avg. 11/32 75.41 11/32 76.91 11/32 77.53 3/8 77.75 11/32 77.90 10/29 78.31

2008-09 Season Best Best Tot. 18 54 2413 70 216 2461 69 217 2481 69 222 622 71 226 2487 72 226 2271 73 232

Top 5-10-20 2-5-5 1-2-6 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-1-2 0-0-1

Best Finish 5 - twice t5 - Starmount t5 - Starmount t10 - Starmount t10 - Starmount t20 - Lady Paladin

Trn. 11 40 31 13 33 15

Best 18 70 69 69 71 72 73

Career Best Top 54 5-10-20 216 2-5-5 217 2-4-12 217 4-6-8 226 0-1-1 225 0-1-8 227 0-0-2

Best Finish 5 - twice (2010) t5-Starmount (2008, 2009) 2-UNCW (2008) (lost playoff) t10 - Starmount (2009) t10-Starmount (2009) t19-JMU Eagle Land. (2009)

Cougar Classic Sept. 13-14• Hanahan, S.C.

Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Oct. 19-20 • Greenville, N.C.

SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite April 10-11 • Gainesville, Fla.

15. Annelie Weimenhog ........... ...........69-76-72=217 69-76-72=217 t39. Courtney Taylor ................ 76-72-76=224 t66. Ana Lucia Martinez .......... 79-76-78=233 t73. Erica Creed ...................... 76-79-80=235 t73. Sofia Aidemark ................ 80-77-78=235

t11. Erica Creed ....................... .......................74-74-74=222 74-74-74=222 t18. Annelie Weimenhog ......... 80-71-73=224 t34. Courtney Taylor ................ 71-79-80=230 t44. Ana Lucia Martinez .......... 81-77-75=233 t63. Sofia Aidemark ................ 77-87-74=238

t5. Courtney Taylor ................... ...................74-72-70=216 74-72-70=216 t31. Sofia Aidemark ................ 75-79-74=228 t40. Annelie Weimenhog ......... 77-79-75=231 t46. Ana Lucia Martinez .......... 81-78-73=232 t61. Erica Creed ...................... 78-76-83=237

Lady Paladin Invitational Sept. 18-20 • Greenville, S.C.

UCF Challenge March 1-2 • Sorrento, Fla.

SoCon Championship April 18-20 • Hilton Head, S.C.

t20. Annelie Weimenhog ............... ...............80-76=156 80-76=156 t20. Ana Lucia Martinez ................ ................81-75=156 81-75=156 t35. Courtney Taylor ...................... ......................79-80=159 79-80=159 t35. Erica Creed (indiv.) ................. .................82-77=159 82-77=159 t44. Sofia Aidemark ...................... ......................80-80=160 80-80=160 t52. Lauren Smith ......................... .........................85-76=161 85-76=161

t6. Courtney Taylor .................. 74-72-75=221 t17. Anneilie Weimenhog .......... ..........76-76-74=226 76-76-74=226 t55. Ana Lucia Martinez .......... 77-80-81=238 t61. Erica Creed ...................... 77-76-86=239 t73. Sofia Aidemark ................ 76-85-82=243

5. Courtney Taylor ................... 74-75-77=226 t11. Sofia Aidemark ................ 79-73-76=228 t14. Annelie Weimenhog ......... 76-77-78=231 t21. Ana Martinez ................... 77-79-80=236 t23. Erica Creed ...................... 79-81-77=237

(Tournament shortened to 36 holes by rain)

UNCG Starmount Fall Classic Sept. 27-29 • Greensboro, N.C. t5. Annelie Weimenhog ........... 72-74-77=223 t5. Erica Creed ........................ 78-69-76=223 t7. Courtney Taylor .................. 75-76-73=224 t10. Lauren Smith .................... ....................74-74-78=226 74-74-78=226 t10. Sofia Aidemark (indiv.) ..... 78-76-72=226 t28. Ana Lucia Martinez .......... 77-75-82=234

Windy City Classic Oct. 5-6 • Glenview, Ill. t26. Erica Creed ...................... 77-77-71=225 t35. Courtney Taylor ................ 72-78-77=227 t42. Sofia Aidemark ................ ................75-75-78=228 75-75-78=228 t60. Annelie Weimenhog ......... 82-76-75=233 t62. Lauren Smith ................... 82-71-82=235

Administaff Lady Jaguar Interc. March 7-8 • Sorrento, Fla. t6. Courtney Taylor .................. 77-72-77=226 t25. Erica Creed ...................... 76-74-84=234 t37. Ana Lucia Martinez........... 82-76-80=238 t40. Sofia Aidemark ................ ................82-78-79=239 82-78-79=239 t50. Annelie Weimenhog ......... 84-76-83=243

Pinehurst Challenge March 22-23 • Pinehurst, N.C. t23. Erica Creed ...................... 76-75-76=227 t44. Sofia Aidemark ................ 76-74-83=233 t51. Courtney Taylor ................ 79-77-78=234 t51. Annelie Weimenhog ......... .........84-73-77=234 84-73-77=234 t58. Ana Lucia Martinez .......... 75-77-85=237

Bryan National Collegiate April 2-4 • Browns Summit, N.C. t38. Courtney Taylor ................ 76-73-77=226 t54. Sofia Aidemark ................ ................73-78-78=229 73-78-78=229 t71. Ana Martinez ................... 78-76-80=234 t75. Annelie Weimenhog ......... 80-74-82=236 t89. Erica Creed ...................... 79-81-83=243


2009-10 RESULTS Cougar Classic Sept. 14-16 • Hanahan, S.C. 1. Georgia.......................................... 280-283-287=850 2. Florida State .................................. 292-283-282=857 3. North Carolina ................................ ................................288-290-291=869 288-290-291=869 4. Tennessee...................................... 294-289-289=872 5. Furman ........................................... ...........................................291-284-298=873 291-284-298=873 6. Wisconsin ...................................... 288-295-295=878 7. Vanderbilt ...................................... 286-293-302=881 8. Texas ............................................. 304-290-292=886 9. Maryland ....................................... 300-292-295=887 10. College of Charleston .................... ....................295-291-305=891 295-291-305=891 11. NC State ....................................... .......................................297-299-297=893 297-299-297=893 12. South Florida ............................... 304-298-294=896 13. UNCG .......................................... 300-301-304=905 14. Mississippi ................................... ...................................302-303-305=910 302-303-305=910 15. Mississippi State .......................... ..........................305-298-313=916 305-298-313=916 16. Miami ........................................... ...........................................310-303-308=921 310-303-308=921 17. Richmond Richmond...................................... ...................................... 311-305-319=935 18. Charleston Southern ..................... .....................309-318-326=953 309-318-326=953

Lady Paladin Invitational Sept. 18-20 • Greenville, S.C. 1. Nova Southeastern................................. 306-305=611 2. Campbell ............................................... 315-300=615 3. Furman ................................................... ...................................................320-297=617 320-297=617 4. Stetson ................................................... ...................................................311-307=618 311-307=618 5. East Tennessee State ............................. 306-314=620 6. East Carolina ......................................... .........................................320-303=623 320-303=623 t7. Kennesaw State ..................................... .....................................314-313=627 314-313=627 t7. UNCG.................................................... 320-307=627 9. UNC Wilmington..................................... 320-313=633 10. Florida International International.............................. ..............................317-318=635 317-318=635 11. James Madison .................................... 322-315=637 12. Penn State ........................................... 316-322=638 13. Samford .............................................. 322-324=646 14. Memphis ............................................. 327-322=649 15. Wofford ............................................... 332-324=656 16. Mercer ................................................. .................................................332-326=658 332-326=658 17. Rutgers ................................................ 340-321=661 (Tournament shortened to 36 holes due to rain)

UNCG Starmount Fall Classic Sept. 27-29 • Greensboro, N.C. 1. Campbell ....................................... 296-289-302=887 2. UNCG ............................................ 298-292-304=894 3. UNC Wilmington............................. 303-302-303=908 4. NC State ......................................... .........................................303-305-308=916 303-305-308=916 5. James Madison ............................... 300-307-310=917 6. Marshall ......................................... .........................................303-315-325=943 303-315-325=943 7. Winthrop ......................................... 317-312-322=951 8. Radford .......................................... ..........................................319-315-330=964 319-315-330=964 9. High Point ....................................... .......................................318-335-325=978 318-335-325=978 10. Gardner-Webb ............................. 329-330-325=984

Windy City Collegiate Classic Oct. 5-6 • Glenview, Ill. 1. Purdue ........................................... 279-285-296=860 2. Tulane............................................. .............................................295-289-290=874 295-289-290=874 3. Arizona .......................................... 288-294-303=885 t4. Northwestern ................................ 292-296-302=890 t4. Notre Dame ................................... ...................................292-297-301=890 292-297-301=890 t6. Michigan ...................................... 301-292-302=895 t6. New Mexico ................................... ...................................293-290-312=895 293-290-312=895 8. Iowa State ..................................... 305-296-298=899 9. UNLV ............................................. 302-295-303=900

t10. UNCG ......................................... 306-299-301=906 t10. TCU ............................................ 298-305-303=906 12. Illinois .......................................... ..........................................295-307-305=907 295-307-305=907 13. Oklahoma ..................................... .....................................303-302-306=911 303-302-306=911 14. East Carolina ................................ ................................306-307-302=915 306-307-302=915 15. UNC Wilmington Wilmington............................ ............................306-314-313=933 306-314-313=933

Lady Priate Intercollegiate Oct. 19-20 • Greenville, N.C. 1. Georgia State................................. 293-293-293=879 2. East Carolina ................................. 296-293-292=881 3. East Tennessee State ...................... ......................296-290-305=891 296-290-305=891 4. Xavier ............................................ 301-295-296=892 5. Elon ............................................... 302-298-295=895 6. UNCG ............................................ 302-301-296=899 7. James Madison ............................... ...............................310-298-293=901 310-298-293=901 8. Maryland ....................................... 305-306-292=903 t9. Michigan ...................................... 308-300-301=909 t9. William & Mary ............................. 303-305-301=909 11. Texas El Paso ................................ ................................308-301-301=910 308-301-301=910 12. Miami ........................................... 317-305-313=935 13. Georgetown .................................. 312-307-317=936 14. Gardner-Webb .............................. 317-313-315=945 15. Old Dominion ................................. .................................312-317-318=947 312-317-318=947

UCF Challenge March 1-2 • Sorrento, Fla. 1. Texas A&M ..................................... 293-305-295=893 2. Georgia State State................................. ................................. 292-299-304=895 3. Coastal Carolina ............................ 302-298-304=904 4. College of Charleston ..................... 299-300-306=905 5. Baylor ............................................ 300-298-309=907 t6. Furman .......................................... ..........................................304-296-313=913 304-296-313=913 t6. UCF ............................................... 301-297-315=913 8. SMU ............................................... 303-301-312=916 9. Oklahoma ....................................... 298-301-319=918 10. UNCG ........................................... ...........................................303-304-312=919 303-304-312=919 11. Indiana ......................................... .........................................303-300-321=924 303-300-321=924 12. South Florida ................................ ................................306-305-316=927 306-305-316=927 13. East Carolina ................................ ................................311-305-312=928 311-305-312=928 14. Texas San Antonio ........................ 307- 309-314=930 15. Augusta State ............................... ...............................314-301-323=938 314-301-323=938 16. Miami ........................................... 311-318-315=944 17. Nebraska ...................................... 312-315-318=945

Administaff Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate March 7-8 • Augusta, Ga. 1. Coastal Carolina ............................. .............................301-299-291=891 301-299-291=891 2. Augusta State ................................. .................................297-310-299=906 297-310-299=906 3. UNC Wilmington.............................. ..............................306-312-308=926 306-312-308=926 4. Western Carolina ............................ 308-306-317=931 5. Middle Tennessee State .................. 316-306-311=933 6. UNCG ............................................. 317-298-319=934 7. Southern Miss ................................. 306-317-312=935 8. Wofford ........................................... ...........................................311-315-311=937 311-315-311=937 t9. Lamar ............................................ ............................................321-318-309=948 321-318-309=948 t9. Troy ............................................... ...............................................313-320-315=948 313-320-315=948 t11. Charleston Southern .................... 321-319-314=954 t11. William & Mary ............................ 317-319-318=954 13. Mercer ......................................... 340-320-326=986 14. UAB ............................................. 336-325-328=989

Pinehurst Challenge March 22-23 • Pinehurst, N.C. 1. Florida State .................................. 287-290-286=863 2. Maryland ........................................ ........................................298-297-301=896 298-297-301=896 3. Campbell ........................................ ........................................298-297-302=897 298-297-302=897 4. East Tennessee State ..................... 304-295-304=903

UNCG WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

5. NC State ........................................ 298-300-307=905 6. James Madison ............................... ...............................300-298-312=910 300-298-312=910 7. Coastal Carolina ............................. 307-299-310=916 8. East Carolina .................................. ..................................304-311-303=918 304-311-303=918 t9. College of Charleston ..................... .....................309-305-305=919 309-305-305=919 t9. UNCG ............................................ ............................................306-299-314=919 306-299-314=919 11. Minnesota ................................... 304-295-321=920 12. Illinois .......................................... ..........................................307-308-309=924 307-308-309=924 13. Western Carolina .......................... ..........................305-307-316=928 305-307-316=928 14. Princeton ..................................... 318-305-315=938 t15. Charleston Southern ................... 322-308-322=952 t15. Richmond .................................... ....................................312-320-320=952 312-320-320=952 17. Wofford ......................................... .........................................314-318-330=962 314-318-330=962 18. SMU ............................................ 325-322-323=970

Bryan National Collegiate April 2-4 • Greensboro, N.C. 1. Florida State ................................... ...................................291-288-294=873 291-288-294=873 2. Wake Forest .................................... ....................................289-291-294=874 289-291-294=874 t3. Duke............................................. 293-300-293=886 t3. Ohio State .................................... 292-300-294=886 t3. Vanderbilt ...................................... ......................................291-304-291=886 291-304-291=886 t6. North Carolina ............................... ...............................301-297-290=888 301-297-290=888 t6. Tennessee Tennessee..................................... ..................................... 287-305-296=888 8. LSU ............................................... 306-295-289=890 9. South Carolina ............................... 294-302-297=893 10. Northwestern ............................... 309-298-288=895 11. Virginia ........................................ 304-306-289=899 12. Auburn Auburn......................................... ......................................... 303-297-300=900 13. Arkansas ..................................... 306-300-297=903 14. Louisville ..................................... 308-298-302=908 15. Charleston .................................... ....................................302-309-303=914 302-309-303=914 16. UNCG ........................................... 306-301-317=924 17. NC State ....................................... 316-316-309=941 18. UNC Wilmington Wilmington............................. .............................317-314-311=942 317-314-311=942

SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational April 10-11 • Gainesville, Fla. 1. Michigan State .............................. 294-286-288=868 2. Florida State ................................... ...................................297-280-294=871 297-280-294=871 3. Florida ........................................... 295-292-292=879 4. Chattanooga .................................. 299-293-300=892 5. Texas A&M ...................................... ......................................303-301-293=897 303-301-293=897 6. UNCG ............................................ 304-305-292=901 7. Nebraska ....................................... 306-293-303=902 8. Notre Dame ................................... 295-300-308=903 9. UCF ............................................... 306-297-302=905 10. Georgia State State................................ ................................309-300-302=911 309-300-302=911 11. South Florida ................................ ................................307-304-305=916 307-304-305=916 12. Furman ......................................... .........................................307-306-307=920 307-306-307=920 13. Georgetown .................................. ..................................314-308-308=930 314-308-308=930 14. Florida International International...................... ......................306-313-320=939 306-313-320=939 15. Florida Atlantic ............................. .............................321-321-327=969 321-321-327=969

SoCon Championship April 18-20 • Hilton Head, S.C. 1. Chattanooga .................................. 306-297-299=902 2. College of Charleston ...................... ......................300-301-309=910 300-301-309=910 3. UNCG ............................................ 306-304-308=918 4. Samford ......................................... .........................................318-314-298=930 318-314-298=930 5. Furman .......................................... 315-306-310=931 t6. Elon .............................................. 322-300-323=945 t6. Western Carolina ........................... ...........................331-312-302=945 331-312-302=945 8. Appalachian State .......................... ..........................317-303-326=946 317-303-326=946 9. Wofford .......................................... 330-316-317=963 10. The Citadel ............................... 357-353-348=1,058

2009 SEASON REVIEW • 9


RECORDS LOW 18-HOLE INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS

LOW 18-HOLE TEAM ROUNDS

No. Score Player lay ayye yyer eerr TTo Tourn Tournament ourname urnname ament ntt Year 1. 67 ........ ........Becky Becky Morgan ........ NCAA East Regional.................................. ..................................1994-95 1994-95 2. 68 ........ ........Lotta Lotta Jonson ........... Nittany Lion Fall Invitational Invitational...................... ......................1999-00 1999-00 68 ........ ........Polly Polly Willett ............ Southern Conference Championship Championship.......... ..........2003-04 2003-04 4. 69 ........ ........Lotta Lotta Jonson ........... Southern Conference Championship Championship.......... ..........1999-00 1999-00 69 ........ ........Jen Jen Hersen ............. Duke Spring Invitational ........................... ...........................1994-95 1994-95 69 ........ ........Anna Anna Hokkanen ...... Heather Farr Memorial ............................. .............................1998-99 1998-99 69 ........ ........Ashley Ashley Mylton ......... Cougar Classic ......................................... .........................................2006-07 2006-07 69 ........ ........Annelie Annelie Weimenhog JMU Eagle Landing Invitational ................. .................2008-09 2008-09 69 ........ ........Annelie Annelie Weimenhog Cougar Classic ......................................... .........................................2009-10 2009-10 69 ........ ........Erica Erica Creed ............ UNCG Starmount Fall Classic .................... ....................2009-10 2009-10

No. Score Tournament N am ment m me entt Year ...... ......JMU JMU Eagle Landing Invitational ..................................................... .....................................................2008-09 2008-09 ...... ......Kiawah Kiawah Island Invitational ............................................................. .............................................................2002-03 2002-03 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................1999-00 1999-00 ...... ......UNCG UNCG Starmount Classic .............................................................. ..............................................................2007-08 2007-08 ...... ......UNCG UNCG Startmount Classic ............................................................. .............................................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......SunTrust SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational............................................. .............................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......UNCG UNCG Starmount Classic .............................................................. ..............................................................2008-09 2008-09 ...... ......Nittany Nittany Lion Fall Invitational Invitational.......................................................... ..........................................................2000-01 2000-01 ...... ......Lady Lady Seahawk Invitational ............................................................ ............................................................2007-08 2007-08 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................1999-00 1999-00 ...... ......Lady Lady Pirate Intercollegiate ............................................................ ............................................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......Nittany Nittany Lion Fall Invitational Invitational.......................................................... ..........................................................1999-00 1999-00 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................2006-07 2006-07 ...... ......Myrtle Myrtle Beach Classic .................................................................... ....................................................................2007-08 2007-08 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................2007-08 2007-08

LLOW OW 36-HOLE 36 H HOLE OLE TOURNAMENT TOU URN NAMEN AMENT INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS S No. 1. 2. 3.

Score Player Tournament Year 140 ...... ......Becky Becky Morgan ......... Cougar Invitational...................................... 1996-97 142 ...... ......Ashley Ashley Mylton .......... Southern Conference Championship ........... 2005-06 145 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Lady Paladin Invitational ............................. 2002-03 145 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Louisville Cardinal Cup................................ 2002-03 145 ...... ......Becky Becky Morgan ......... Lady Monarch Invitational ........................... 1995-96 6. 146 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Bradford Creek Intercollegiate .................... 2002-03 146 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree ...................... 2002-03 146 ...... ......Becky Becky Morgan ......... Big South Championship ............................. 1996-97 146 ...... ......Becky Becky Morgan ......... Big South Championship ............................. 1995-96 10. 147 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Southern Conference Championship ........... 2002-03 147 ...... ......Lotta Lotta Johnson .......... UNC Wilmington Fall Invitational ................. 1998-99 147 ...... ......Summer Summer Phinney ..... Lady Monarch Invitational ........................... 1997-98

LLOW OW 54-HOLE 54 H HOLE OLE TOURNAMENT TOU URN NAMEN AMENT INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS S No. Score Player .................... Tournament Year 1. 216 ...... ......Courtney Courtney Taylor ........ SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational ........... 2009-10 2. 217 ...... ......Becky Becky Morgan ......... NCAA East Regional .................................... 1994-95 217 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Louisville Cardinal Cup................................ 2002-03 217 ...... ......Erica Erica Creed.............. UNCW Lady Seahawk Intercollegiate ........... 2007-08 217 ...... ......Annelie Annelie Weimenhog . Cougar Classic ............................................ 2009-10 6. 218 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Southern Conference Championship ........... 1999-00 218 ...... ......Becky Becky Morgan ......... FIU/Pat Bradley Invitational ........................ 1995-96 8. 219 ...... ......Lotta Lotta Jonson ............ Nittany Lion Fall Invitational ........................ 1999-00 219 ...... ......Anna Anna Hokkanan ...... Heather Farr Memorial ................................ 1998-99 10. 220 ...... ......Jenna Jenna Schmidt......... Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational .......................... 2004-05 220 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Kiawah Island Invitational ........................... 2002-03 220 ...... ......Jenny Jenny Gleason ......... Lady Paladin Intercollegiate ........................ 2002-03 220 ...... ......Summer Summer Phinney ..... Lady Tar Heel Invitational Invitational............................. ............................. 1997-98

INDIVIDUAL INDIVID INDIVI IDUA ALL MEDALISTS MEEDA M ALISTS LISTS (23) Year Player Tournament Score 1993-94....... Jennifer Brown........ Lady Monarch Invitational .................................... ....................................151 151 1993-94....... Becky Morgan ........ Fighting Camel Classic ......................................... .........................................151 151 1994-95....... Kim Qually .............. William & Mary Invitational ................................. 158 1994-95....... Becky Morgan ........ College of Charleston Spring Invitational ............. 153 1994-95....... Becky Morgan ........ Big South Conference .......................................... ..........................................151 151 1995-96....... Jen Hermsen........... College of Charleston Spring Invitational ............. 152 1995-96....... Becky Morgan ........ FIU/Pat Bradley Invitational ................................ 218 1995-96....... Becky Morgan ........ Big South Conference ......................................... 146 1996-97 ....... Becky Morgan ........ Cougar Invitational.............................................. 140 1996-97 ....... Becky Morgan ........ Green Wave Classic ............................................. 152 1996-97 ....... Becky Morgan ........ College of Charleston Spring Invitational ............. 149 1996-97 ....... Becky Morgan ........ William & Mary Invitational ................................. 157 1996-97 ....... Becky Morgan ........ Big South Conference ......................................... 146 1997-98 ....... Summer Phinney .... Lady Monarch Invitational .................................... ....................................147 147 1998-99....... Summer Phinney .... Lady Lion Spring Invitational ............................... 225 1998-99....... Lotta Jonson ........... UNCW Fall Invitational Invitational.......................................... ..........................................147 147 1998-99....... Lotta Jonson ........... Southern Conference .......................................... 228 1998-99....... Anna Hokkanen ...... Heather Farr Memorial ........................................ 219 2000-01....... Jenny Gleason ........ Bay Tree Classic Fall Invitational .......................... 222 2000-01....... Jenny Gleason ........ Memphis Intercollegiate ..................................... 226 2001-02....... Dani Heimbecker .... Carolinas Collegiate ............................................ 150 2002-03....... 2002-03 ....... Jenny Gleason ........ Louisville Cardinal Cup......................................... .........................................217 217 2003-04 ...... Polly Willett ............ Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational .................................. 224

LOW LLO OW 36-HOLE 36 HOLE TOURNAMENT TEAM ROUNDS No. Score Tournament N Year ...... ......Myrtle Myrtle Beach Classic .................................................................... ....................................................................2007-08 2007-08 ...... ......UNCG UNCG Starmount Classic .............................................................. ..............................................................2007-08 2007-08 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................2005-06 2005-06 ...... ......College College of Charleston Fall Invitational ........................................... ...........................................1993-94 1993-94 ...... ......Lady Lady Monarch Invitational Invitational............................................................. .............................................................1997-98 1997-98 ...... ......Lady Lady Monarch Invitational Invitational............................................................. .............................................................1994-95 1994-95 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................2002-03 2002-03 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................2006-07 2006-07 ...... ......Sea Sea Trail Women’s Intercollegiate ................................................. .................................................2005-06 2005-06 ...... ......Big Big South Championship .............................................................. ..............................................................1994-95 1994-95 ...... ......Lady Lady Monarch Invitational Invitational............................................................. .............................................................1994-95 1994-95 ...... ......Lady Lady Monarch Invitational Invitational............................................................. .............................................................1993-94 1993-94

LOW LLO OW 54-HOLE 54 HOLE TOURNAMENT TEAM ROUNDS No. Score Tournament N Year ...... ......UNCG UNCG Starmount Classic .............................................................. ..............................................................2008-09 2008-09 ...... ......UNCG UNCG Starmount Classic .............................................................. ..............................................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......Lady Lady Pirate Intercollegiate ............................................................ ............................................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................1999-00 1999-00 ...... ......SunTrust SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational............................................. .............................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......Taco Taco Bell Intercollegiate ............................................................... ...............................................................2004-05 2004-05 ...... ......Heather Heather Farr Memorial .................................................................. ..................................................................1998-99 1998-99 ...... ......Taco Taco Bell Intercollegiate ............................................................... ...............................................................2005-06 2005-06 ...... ......Lady Lady Pirate Invitations .................................................................. ..................................................................2006-07 2006-07 ...... ......Cougar Cougar Classic ............................................................................. .............................................................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......Windy Windy City Collegiate Classic ........................................................ ........................................................2009-10 2009-10 ...... ......Franklin Franklin Street Trust/Tar Heel Invitational ..................................... .....................................1998-99 1998-99 ...... ......Sun Sun Trust Lady Gator ..................................................................... .....................................................................2007-08 2007-08 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................2002-03 2002-03 ...... ......Lady Lady Paladin Invitational .............................................................. ..............................................................2004-05 2004-05 ...... ......Southern Southern Conference Championship ............................................. .............................................2009-10 2009-10

TOURNAMENT WINS (13) TTournament

Year ................................................................................. .................................................................................1993-94 1993-94 ............................................................................................1993-94 ............................................................................................ 1993-94 ............................................................................................1994-95 ............................................................................................ 1994-95 ............................................................................... ...............................................................................1994-95 1994-95 .................................................................................. ..................................................................................1994-95 1994-95 ................................................................................... ...................................................................................1994-95 1994-95 ................................................................................... ...................................................................................1995-96 1995-96 ............................................................................................1996-97 ............................................................................................ 1996-97 ................................................................................. .................................................................................1997-98 1997-98 ....................................................................... .......................................................................1998-99 1998-99 ...................................................................................... ......................................................................................1998-99 1998-99 ................................................................................... ...................................................................................2000-01 2000-01 ...................................................................................2008-09 ................................................................................... 2008-09


HONORS ALL-AMERICA

NCAA REGIONAL INDIVIDUALS

Becky Morgan .................................................... ....................................................1994-95 Becky Morgan .................................................... ....................................................1995-96 Becky Morgan .................................................... ....................................................1996-97

.................................................... ....................................................1992-93 .................................................... ....................................................1993-94 .................................................... ....................................................1993-94 .................................................... ....................................................1994-95 .................................................... ....................................................1995-96 .................................................... ....................................................1996-97 ...................................................... ......................................................1998-99 ...................................................... ......................................................1999-00

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

Becky Morgan .................................................... ....................................................1996-97

NGCA ALL-SCHOLAR TEAM

Kim Qually ......................................................... .........................................................1992-93 Kim Qually ......................................................... .........................................................1993-94 Summer Phinney ................................................ ................................................1998-99 Brittany Hofmeister ........................................... 2004-05 Brittany Hofmeister ........................................... 2005-06 Erica Creed ........................................................ ........................................................2007-08 Sofia Aidemark ................................................. 2008-09 Erica Creed ....................................................... 2008-09 Sofia Aidemark .................................................. ..................................................2009-10 Courtney Taylor .................................................. ..................................................2009-10

NCAA TEAM REGIONAL

EEast Regional (12th) .......................................... ..........................................1995-96

ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

Sofia Aidemark (2nd team) ............................... 2008-09 Sofia Aidemark (1st team).................................. ..................................2009-10

...................................................... ......................................................1997-98 ...................................................... ......................................................1998-99 ................................................ ................................................1998-99 .................................................... ....................................................1999-00 ...................................................... ......................................................1999-00 ................................................... ...................................................2000-01 .................................................... ....................................................2000-01 .................................................... ....................................................2001-02 ZZuzana Kamasova .............................................. ..............................................2001-02 ................................................... 2002-03 ....................................................... 2003-04 ................................................... 2005-06 .................................................... ....................................................2006-07 .................................................... ....................................................2007-08 .................................................. ..................................................2009-10

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUALS

SSOUTHERN CONFERENCE ALL-FRESHMAN N

SMITH CORONA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR COLLEGE GOLF TEAM

Laura Creasy ...................................................... ......................................................1991-92

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Becky Morgan .................................................... ....................................................1994-95 Becky Morgan .................................................... ....................................................1995-96 Becky Morgan ....................................................1996-97

.................................................. ..................................................2009-10

ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

................................................... 2002-03 .............................................. 2002-03 ........................................................ 2003-04 .................................................. 2003-04 Brittany Hofmeister ........................................... 2004-05 B ........................................................ 2004-05 .................................................. 2004-05 Brittany Hofmeister ........................................... 2005-06 B .................................................. 2005-06 ........................................... ...........................................2007-08 ................................................. 2008-09 ....................................................... 2008-09 ..................................................... 2008-09 .......................................... 2008-09 .................................................. ..................................................2009-10 ........................................................ ........................................................2009-10 ............................................ ............................................2009-10 ........................................... ...........................................2009-10

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

................................................. .................................................1997-98 .................................................. ..................................................2009-10

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE GOLFER OF THE WEEK

Dani Heimbecker ..................................... March 6, 2002 D ........................................ March 14, 2002 .......................................... March 8, 2006 ................................................. April 9, 2008

Becky Morgan

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Jenny Gleason

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BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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ALL-BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

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BIG SOUTH COACH OF THE YEAR

Sofia Aidemark .......................................... S ..........................................April 21, 2010

Mary Beth McGirr ............................................... M ...............................................1994-95 1994-95 Mary Beth McGirr ............................................... M ...............................................1995-96 1995-96 .......................................................... ..........................................................1996-97 1996-97

BIG SOUTH INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION

BIG SOUTH SCHOLAR ATHLETE

Becky Morgan was a three-time All-American and a three-time Big South Player of the Year. She has been an active member of the LPGA Tour. Her best finish came in 2004 when she tied for second at the Chick-filA Charity Championship.

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BRYAN NATIONAL COLLEGIATE Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS

Player, School Score Reilly Rankin, Georgia ....................... .......................217 217 Lindsay Smith, Furman Furman...................... ......................221 221 Marcy Newton, North Carolina .......... ..........219 219 Candy Hannemann, Duke................. 209 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke ........ ........211 211 Nuria Clau, Wake Forest .................... ....................142 142 Liz Janangelo, Duke .......................... ..........................214 214 Brittany Lang, Duke .......................... ..........................216 216 Taylor Leon, Georgia Georgia.......................... ..........................213 213 Maria Hernandez, Purdue Purdue.................. ..................215 215 Stacy Lewis, Arakansas ..................... .....................216 216 Megan McChrystal, LSU.................... ....................215 215 Cheyenne Woods, Wake Forest.......... ..........211 211

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Top 10 tournament scores Player, School Score Year 1. Candy Hannemann, Duke ........................................ ........................................209 209 ................................... 2001 2. Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke .............................. ..............................211 211 ................................... ...................................2002 2002 Cheyenne Woods, Wake Forest ................................ ................................211 211 ................................... 2010 4. Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke .............................. ..............................212 212 ................................... 2001 5. Taylor Leon, Georgia................................................ ................................................213 213 ................................... ...................................2006 2006 Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee ................................. .................................213 213 ................................... 2010 7. Young-A Yang, Tennessee ........................................ ........................................214 214 ................................... 2001 Liz Janangelo, Duke ................................................ ................................................214 214 ................................... ...................................2004 2004 Lindy Duncan, Duke ................................................ ................................................214 214 ................................... 2010 Brittany Altomare, Virginia ...................................... ......................................214 214 ................................... 2010 Top 5 low rounds Player, School Score Year 1. Young-A Yang, Tennessee ........................................ ........................................65 65 ..................................... 2001 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke .............................. ..............................65 65 ..................................... .....................................2002 2002 3. Angela Jerman, Georgia .......................................... ..........................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2002 2002 Nuria Clau, Wake Forest .......................................... ..........................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2003 2003 Liz Janangelo, Duke ................................................ ................................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2005 2005 Liz Janangelo, Duke ................................................ ................................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2006 2006 Callie Nelson, Virginia ............................................. .............................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2009 2009 Hannah Thompson, Florida State ............................ ............................67 67 ..................................... 2010 First-round low scores Player, School Score Year 1. Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke .............................. ..............................65 65 ..................................... .....................................2002 2002 2. Angela Jerman, Georgia .......................................... ..........................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2002 2002 Liz Janangelo, Duke ................................................ ................................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2005 2005 Liz Janangelo, Duke ................................................ ................................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2006 2006 5. Ashley Lowery, Ohio State ....................................... .......................................68 68 ..................................... .....................................2002 2002 Jenna Pearson, South Carolina................................ ................................68 68 ..................................... 2007 Tessa Teachman, LSU.............................................. ..............................................68 68 ..................................... .....................................2009 2009 Michelle Shin, Wake Forest ..................................... .....................................68 68 ..................................... 2010 Second-round low scores Player, School Score Year 1. Young-A Yang, Tennessee ........................................ ........................................65 65 ..................................... 2001 2. Hannah Thompson .................................................. ..................................................67 67 ..................................... 2010 3. 11 tied at ................................................................ ................................................................68 68 .................. several occasions LAST: Kristin Ingram ................................................ ................................................68 68 ..................................... 2010 Third-round low scores Player, School Score Year 1. Callie Nelson, Virginia ............................................. .............................................67 67 ..................................... .....................................2009 2009 2. Candy Hannemann, Duke ........................................ ........................................68 68 ..................................... 2001 Leigh Turner, Furman ............................................... ...............................................68 68 ..................................... 2001 Caroline Laurens, Purdue ........................................ ........................................68 68 ..................................... 2001 Jennifer Pandolfi, Duke ........................................... ...........................................68 68 ..................................... .....................................2006 2006

1 2 • B R YA N N AT I O N A L C O L L E G I AT E

On Oct. 28, 1997, UNC Greensboro and Wake Forest decided t o bring NCAA women’s golf to the Triad. The two schools announced plans to host an annual golf tournament named the Bryan National Collegiate. The inaugural event took place on March 27-29, 1998, and was deemed an overwhelming success by everyone involved. Once again, the Spartans and Deacons will team up to host the 13th annual Bryan National Collegiate. The 54hole tournament will again be played at the Bryan Park Players Course in Browns Summit, N.C.

TEAM MEDALISTS

Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

School Score Duke........................ Duke........................ 894 Washington .............. ..............916 916 Wake Forest ............. 896 Duke........................ Duke........................ 856 Duke........................ Duke........................ 870 Duke........................ Duke........................ 580 Duke........................ Duke........................ 869 Duke........................ Duke........................ 883 Georgia ................... 875 Purdue .................... 887 Florida ..................... 906 LSU ......................... 887 Florida State ............ 873

TEAM RECORDS

TTop 10 tournament scores School Score Year 1. Duke...................................................... ......................................................856 856 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 2. Duke...................................................... ......................................................869 869 ................................... ...................................2004 2004 3. Duke...................................................... ......................................................870 870 ................................... ...................................2002 2002 4. Florida State .......................................... ..........................................873 873 ................................... ...................................2010 2010 5. Wake Forest ........................................... ...........................................874 874 ................................... ...................................2010 2010 6. Georgia ................................................. .................................................875 875 ................................... ...................................2006 2006 7. Wake Forest ........................................... ...........................................879 879 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 8. Duke...................................................... ......................................................880 880 ................................... ...................................2006 2006 9. Georgia ................................................. .................................................882 882 ................................... ...................................2002 2002 10. Wake Forest ........................................... ...........................................883 883 ................................... ...................................2004 2004 Duke...................................................... ......................................................883 883 ................................... ...................................2005 2005 TTop 5 low rounds School Score Year 1. Duke...................................................... ......................................................279 279 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 2. Purdue .................................................. ..................................................281 281 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 3. Duke...................................................... ......................................................282 282 ................................... ...................................2004 2004 4. Duke...................................................... ......................................................284 284 ................................... ...................................2005 2005 Georgia ................................................. .................................................284 284 ................................... ...................................2005 2005 Georgia ................................................. .................................................284 284 ................................... ...................................2006 2006 First-round low scores School Score Year ......................................................284 284 ................................... ...................................2005 2005 1. Duke...................................................... Georgia ................................................. .................................................284 284 ................................... ...................................2005 2005 3. Duke...................................................... ......................................................286 286 ................................... ...................................2003 2003 ......................................................287 287 ................................... ...................................2002 2002 Duke...................................................... Tennessee ............................................. .............................................287 287 ................................... ...................................2010 2010 Second-round low scores School Score Year 1. Duke...................................................... ......................................................282 282 ................................... ...................................2004 2004 2. Vanderbilt .............................................. ..............................................286 286 ................................... ...................................2003 2003 3. Tennessee ............................................. .............................................287 287 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 Wake Forest ........................................... ...........................................287 287 ................................... ...................................2004 2004 5. Indiana .................................................. ..................................................288 288 ................................... ...................................2000 2000 Duke...................................................... ......................................................288 288 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 Florida State .......................................... ..........................................288 288 ................................... ...................................2010 2010 TThird-round low scores School Score Year ......................................................279 279 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 1. Duke...................................................... 2. Purdue .................................................. ..................................................281 281 ................................... ...................................2001 2001 3. Georgia ................................................. .................................................284 284 ................................... ...................................2006 2006 4. Tennessee ............................................. .............................................286 286 ................................... ...................................2007 2007 5. Furman .................................................. ..................................................287 287 ................................... ...................................2002 2002 Duke...................................................... ......................................................287 287 ................................... ...................................2006 2006 Virginia .................................................. ..................................................287 287 ................................... ...................................2009 2009

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BRYAN NATIONAL RESULTS # 1. 2. t3. t3. t3. t6. t6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

2010 Team Scores Florida State ............................. 291-288-294=873 Wake Forest ............................... ...............................289-291-294=874 289-291-294=874 Duke ......................................... 293-300-293=886 Ohio State ................................. 292-300-294=886 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt.................................. .................................. 291-304-291=886 North Carolina ........................... 301-297-290=888 Tennessee ................................. 287-305-296=888 LSU ........................................... 306-295-289=890 South Carolina .......................... 294-302-297=893 Northwestern Northwestern............................. ............................. 309-298-288=895 Virginia...................................... 304-306-289=899 Auburn ...................................... 303-297-300=900 Arkansas ................................... 306-300-297=903 Louisville ................................... 308-298-302=908 Charleston ................................ 302-309-303=914 UNCG ......................................... .........................................306-301-317=924 306-301-317=924 NC State State..................................... ..................................... 316-316-309=941 UNC Wilmington ......................... 317-314-311=942

# 1 2 t3. t3. 5 t6. t6. 8 9 t10. t10. t10. t10.

Player, Team Scores Cheyenne Woods, Wake Forest Forest.......... ..........70-69-72=211 70-69-72=211 Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee........... ...........69-74-70=213 69-74-70=213 Lindy Duncan, Duke .......................... ..........................72-69-73=214 72-69-73=214 Brittany Altomare, Virginia ................ ................72-74-68=214 72-74-68=214 Macarena Silva, Florida State ........... ...........69-75-71=215 69-75-71=215 Marina Alex, Vanderbilt ..................... .....................71-76-69=216 71-76-69=216 Michelle Shin, Wake Forest ............... ...............68-71-77=216 68-71-77=216 Carlie Yadloczky, Auburn ................... 74-70-73=217 Jacqueline Hedwall, LSU .................. 73-72-73=218 Lacey Agnew, Florida State ............... ...............72-73-74=219 72-73-74=219 Sara-Maude Juneau, Louisville ......... 74-71-74=219 Anna Leigh Keith, Vanderbilt ............. .............75-73-71=219 75-73-71=219 Hannah Thomson, Florida State ........ ........75-67-77=219 75-67-77=219

# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. t9. t9. 11. 12. 13. t14. t14. 16. 17. 18.

2009 Team Scores LSU ........................................... 290-302-295=887 Virginia...................................... 304-300-287=891 Wake Forest .............................. 304-298-292=894 North Carolina ........................... 307-294-299=900 East Carolina ............................. 305-306-291=902 South Carolina ........................... ...........................311-301-295=907 311-301-295=907 Louisville .................................... ....................................306-307-297=910 306-307-297=910 Tennessee .................................. ..................................314-303-294=911 314-303-294=911 Arkansas .................................... ....................................310-305-300=915 310-305-300=915 Michigan State ........................... ...........................315-303-297=915 315-303-297=915 NC State State..................................... .....................................316-306-296=918 316-306-296=918 College of Charleston ................. .................307-311-308=926 307-311-308=926 TCU ............................................ ............................................311-316-303=930 311-316-303=930 Notre Dame ............................... 309-309-315=933 Georgia ...................................... ......................................318-304-311=933 318-304-311=933 UNC Wilmington ......................... .........................314-316-305=935 314-316-305=935 Ohio State .................................. ..................................320-316-301=937 320-316-301=937 UNCG ......................................... .........................................320-318-315=953 320-318-315=953

# 1. t2. t2. 4. 5. t6. t6. 8. t9. t9.

Player, Team Scores Megan McChrystal, LSU .................. 73-73-69=215 Abby Bools, East Carolina ................ 75-73-70=218 Nannette Hill, Wake Forest ............... 75-68-75=218 Laura Kueny, Michigan State ............ ............76-71-72=219 76-71-72=219 Catherine O’Donnell, North Carolina 73-72-75=220 Jennie Arseneault, Virginia ................ ................73-76-72=221 73-76-72=221 Calle Nielson, Virginia...................... 79-75-67=221 Laura Anderson, Louisville ............... 75-75-72=222 Jaqueline Hedwall, LSU..................... .....................75-74-74=223 75-74-74=223 Tessa Teachman, LSU ...................... 68-77-78=223

# 1. 2. 3. 4.

2008 Team Scores Florida Florida....................................... ....................................... 298-301-307=906 Duke ........................................ 294-304-310=908 Auburn ...................................... ......................................301-303-305=909 301-303-305=909 Arkansas ................................... 305-302-306=913

5. t6. t6. t6. 9. 10. t11. t11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Furman ...................................... ......................................301-304-310=915 301-304-310=915 Michigan State ......................... 304-305-310=919 Wake Forest .............................. 306-302-311=919 Virginia ..................................... 302-305-312=919 North Carolina ........................... ...........................300-314-316=930 300-314-316=930 NC State ................................... 302-322-310=934 Tennessee ................................ ................................307-308-320=935 307-308-320=935 Florida State ............................. 308-312-315=935 College of Charleston ................ 309-310-320=939 TCU ........................................... ...........................................310-325-312=947 310-325-312=947 UNCG ........................................ 314-328-322=964 UNC Wilmington ....................... 322-331-313=966 South Carolina .......................... 321-338-321=980 Penn State ............................. 335-341-331=1,007

# 1. 2. t3. t3. t5. t5. t5. t8. t8. t10. t10. t10. t10.

Player, Team Scores Stacy Lewis, Arkansas Arkansas....................... .......................70-69-77=216 70-69-77=216 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke ............. 70-73-74=217 Cydney Clanton, Auburn.................... ....................75-72-74=221 75-72-74=221 Steffi Kirchmayr, Coll. of Charleston ....69-74-78=221 69-74-78=221 Sydney Crane, North Carolina ........... ...........74-75-75=224 74-75-75=224 Nannette Hill, Wake Forest ................ ................77-73-74=224 77-73-74=224 Jessica Yadloczky, Florida ................. .................74-79-71=224 74-79-71=224 Sara Brown, Michigan State ............ 76-72-77=225 Lauren Doughtie, NC State............... 70-82-73=225 Tiffany Chudy, Florida ...................... 78-76-72=226 Margaret Shirley, Auburn .................. ..................74-74-78=226 74-74-78=226 Jaclyn Hilea, Furman ......................... .........................74-75-77=226 74-75-77=226 Whitney Brummett, Florida State ...... ......71-76-79=226 71-76-79=226

# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

2007 Team Scores Purdue ...................................... ......................................290-303-294=887 290-303-294=887 Florida Florida....................................... .......................................298-294-302=894 298-294-302=894 North Carolina ........................... 291-309-297=897 Duke ......................................... .........................................292-301-305=898 292-301-305=898 Tennessee ................................. 305-312-286=903 Georgia ..................................... 303-310-295=908 Auburn ....................................... .......................................301-315-300=916 301-315-300=916 South Carolina ........................... 297-310-310=917 Ohio State ................................. 307-312-301=920 Virginia...................................... 300-319-304=923 Furman...................................... 308-316-300=924 LSU ............................................ ............................................311-314-304=929 311-314-304=929 Wake Forest .............................. 309-312-311=932 Florida State ............................. 309-315-312=936 UNCG ........................................ 316-315-308=939 UNC Wilmington ........................ 306-320-314=920 NC State State..................................... .....................................314-318-309=941 314-318-309=941 College of Charleston ................ 312-333-312=957

# 1. 2. 3. t4. t4. t6. t6. 8. t9. t9. t9.

Player, Team Scores Maria Hernandez, Purdue ............... ...............71-73-71=215* 71-73-71=215* Sandra Gal, Florida........................... ...........................72-74-69=215 72-74-69=215 Blair Lamb, Furman .......................... ..........................70-76-70=216 70-76-70=216 Lauren Hunt, North Carolina ............. .............74-75-69=218 74-75-69=218 Marci Turner, Tennessee.................... ....................73-77-68=218 73-77-68=218 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke ............. .............73-71-75=219 73-71-75=219 Christel Boeljon, Purdue ................... ...................73-77-69=219 73-77-69=219 Leah Wigger, Virginia ........................ ........................71-76-73=220 71-76-73=220 Anna Grzebien, Duke ........................ ........................74-73-76=223 74-73-76=223 Whitney Myers, Florida..................... 75-70-78=223 Whitney Wade, Georgia ..................... .....................74-75-74=223 74-75-74=223

* won on third sudden-death playoff hole # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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2006 Team Scores Georgia ..................................... 300-291-284=875 Duke ......................................... .........................................298-295-287=880 298-295-287=880 Purdue ...................................... ......................................295-299-291=885 295-299-291=885 Tennessee ................................. .................................306-294-290=890 306-294-290=890 Wake Forest .............................. ..............................303-303-293=899 303-303-293=899 Florida Florida....................................... .......................................300-307-293=900 300-307-293=900 South Carolina .......................... ..........................309-295-301=905 309-295-301=905

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Oklahoma State ........................ ........................306-300-300=906 306-300-300=906 California .................................. 310-300-299=909 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt.................................. .................................. 316-308-289=913 NC State State..................................... .....................................299-311-304=914 299-311-304=914 Virginia....................................... .......................................312-304-301=917 312-304-301=917 College of Charleston ................. .................311-316-300=927 311-316-300=927 North Carolina ........................... ...........................323-305-301=929 323-305-301=929 UNC Wilmington ........................ 312-315-303=930 Louisiana State ......................... 314-324-300=938 UNCG ........................................ 323-322-319=964

# 1. 2. t3. t3. 5. t6. t6. 8. t9. t9. t9. t9.

Player, Team Scores Taylor Leon, Georgia ......................... .........................73-71-69=213 73-71-69=213 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke ............. .............78-68-70=216 78-68-70=216 Mallory Hetzel, Georgia Georgia..................... .....................75-70-72=217 75-70-72=217 Nannette Hill, Wake Forest ................ 71-75-71=217 Maria Hernandez, Purdue ................. .................74-71-73=218 74-71-73=218 Pernilla Lindberg, Oklahoma State .... ....75-71-73=219 75-71-73=219 Nicole Smith, Tennessee ................... ...................74-70-75=219 74-70-75=219 Leah Wigger, Virginia ........................ ........................71-74-75=220 71-74-75=220 Chris Brady, Vanderbilt ..................... .....................78-74-69=221 78-74-69=221 Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke ................ ................67-77-77=221 67-77-77=221 Blair Lamb, Furman .......................... ..........................75-71-75=221 75-71-75=221 Jennifer Pandolfi, Duke .................... 80-73-68=221

# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. t12. t12. 14. 15. 16. 17.

2005 Team Scores Duke ......................................... .........................................284-293-306=883 284-293-306=883 Tennessee ................................. .................................291-293-309=893 291-293-309=893 Georgia ..................................... 284-305-314=903 Florida Florida....................................... ....................................... 290-305-313=908 Furman...................................... 293-309-311=913 Tulane ....................................... 293-303-319=915 Auburn ...................................... 301-300-319=920 Virginia....................................... .......................................304-311-310=925 304-311-310=925 Oklahoma State ........................ 306-309-316=931 NC State State.................................... .................................... 296-315-329=940 Purdue ....................................... .......................................315-310-321=946 315-310-321=946 Wake Forest .............................. ..............................303-325-324=952 303-325-324=952 North Carolina ........................... 307-318-327=952 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt.................................. .................................. 306-313-337=956 South Carolina .......................... 310-321-329=960 UNCG ........................................ 315-322-343=980 Louisville ................................... 317-336-331=984

# 1. 2. t3. t3. t5. t5. 7. t8. t8. t10. t10. t10.

Player, Team Scores Brittany Lang, Duke .......................... ..........................69-74-73=216 69-74-73=216 Golda Johansson, Tennessee ............ ............74-71-73=218 74-71-73=218 Jennifer Pandolfi, Duke ..................... .....................72-70-77=219 72-70-77=219 Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee Tennessee............ ............70-71-78=219 70-71-78=219 Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke ............... 67-76-77=220 Annie Thurman-Young, Oklahoma St. 72-73-75=220 Whitney Wade, Georgia .................... 69-75-78=222 Maria Martinez, Auburn .................... ....................74-73-77=224 74-73-77=224 Alison Walshe, Tulane ...................... 72-75-77=224 Tiffany Chudy, Florida ....................... .......................71-76-78=225 71-76-78=225 Ann Laney, North Carolina ................ ................72-79-74=225 72-79-74=225 Jenny Suh, Furman............................ ............................73-74-78=225 73-74-78=225

# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

2004 Team Scores Duke ......................................... .........................................289-282-298=869 289-282-298=869 Wake Forest .............................. ..............................298-287-298=883 298-287-298=883 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt.................................. .................................. 295-291-301=887 Oklahoma State ........................ ........................298-296-296=890 298-296-296=890 Auburn ...................................... ......................................294-289-308=891 294-289-308=891 Tennessee ................................. .................................302-294-307=903 302-294-307=903 Ohio State ................................. 307-297-302=906 North Carolina ........................... 303-296-310=909 Purdue ....................................... .......................................294-307-311=912 294-307-311=912 Florida Florida....................................... ....................................... 295-300-318=913 Georgia ...................................... ......................................306-297-311=914 306-297-311=914 Furman....................................... .......................................306-300-311=917 306-300-311=917 Tulane ....................................... 309-295-318=922 South Carolina .......................... 310-300-318=928

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NC State State..................................... .....................................317-306-314=937 317-306-314=937 Louisville .................................... ....................................316-313-324=953 316-313-324=953 Virginia...................................... ......................................320-309-329=958 320-309-329=958 UNCG ........................................ 324-321-326=971

# 1. 2. t3. t3. t5. t5. t7. t7. t7. t7.

Player, Team Scores Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke ............... ...............74-70=70=214 74-70=70=214 May Wood, Vanderbilt ....................... .......................72-68-76=216 72-68-76=216 Brittany Lang, Duke .......................... ..........................71-69-77=217 71-69-77=217 Karin Sjodin, Oklahoma State ........... 74-69-74=217 Allison Hanna, Ohio State ................. .................71-75-72=218 71-75-72=218 Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke................... 74-70-74=218 Jessica Castle, Wake Forest .............. 74-74-71=219 Aimee Cho, Florida .......................... 73-73-73=219 Nicole Hage, Auburn ......................... .........................72-70-77=219 72-70-77=219 Sarah Johnston, Furman ................... ...................71-75-73=219 71-75-73=219

# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. t6. t6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. t13. t13. 15. 16. 17. 18.

2003 Team Scores Duke ................................................ 286-294=580 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt......................................... ......................................... 298-286=584 Georgia ........................................... 300-296=596 Wake Forest ...................................... ......................................297-300=597 297-300=597 Tennessee ........................................ 298-302=600 Auburn .............................................. ..............................................298-303=601 298-303=601 South Carolina .................................. ..................................294-307=601 294-307=601 Purdue .............................................. ..............................................306-297=603 306-297=603 Florida State ..................................... .....................................304-301=605 304-301=605 North Carolina .................................. 303-303=606 Tulsa ................................................. .................................................297-311=608 297-311=608 Louisville ........................................... ...........................................307-302=609 307-302=609 Furman.............................................. ..............................................313-307=620 313-307=620 NC State State............................................ ............................................311-309=620 311-309=620 LSU ................................................... 314-311=625 Mississippi State ............................... 315-313=628 UNCG ................................................ ................................................329-310=639 329-310=639 Memphis ........................................... ...........................................324-326=650 324-326=650

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Player, Team Scores Nuria Clau, Wake Forest....................... .......................75-67=142* 75-67=142* Kristy McPherson, South Carolina .......... ..........69-73=142 69-73=142 May Wood, Vanderbilt ............................ 71-71=142 Courtney Wood, Vanderbilt .................... ....................72-70=142 72-70=142 Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke........................ 71-72=143 Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke ..................... .....................72-72=144 72-72=144 Kristina Engstrom, Duke ........................ 69-76=145 Jessica Shepley, Tennessee.................... ....................70-75=145 70-75=145 Katie Quinney, Florida State................... 76-70=146 Megan Francella, North Carolina ........... ...........73-73=146 73-73=146

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2002 Team Scores Duke ......................................... .........................................287-293-290=870 287-293-290=870 Georgia ..................................... .....................................293-298-291=882 293-298-291=882 Ohio State ................................. .................................289-301-295=885 289-301-295=885 Oklahoma State ........................ ........................296-296-302=894 296-296-302=894 Furman...................................... ......................................308-303-287=898 308-303-287=898 Wake Forest .............................. ..............................293-303-305=901 293-303-305=901 North Carolina ........................... ...........................306-304-298=908 306-304-298=908 NC State State.................................... ....................................304-298-307=909 304-298-307=909 Northwestern Northwestern............................. ............................. 302-312-296=910 Purdue ...................................... 299-305-306=910 Memphis ................................... 298-298-316=912 Tennessee ................................. 304-307-303=914 Kentucky .................................... ....................................312-301-304=917 312-301-304=917 UNC Wilmington ........................ 305-311-308=924 Penn State ................................. .................................315-311-309=935 315-311-309=935 UNCG ......................................... .........................................310-314-318=942 310-314-318=942 Louisville ................................... 314-323-312=949

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Player, Team Scores Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke ...... ......65-75-71=211* 65-75-71=211* Angela Jerman, Georgia .................... ....................67-70-74=211 67-70-74=211

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Candy Hanneman, Duke ................... 74-71-70=215 Ashley Lowery, Ohio State ................. .................68-76-71=215 68-76-71=215 Summer Sirmons, Georgia ............... 70-73-75=218 Katie Futcher, Penn State ................. .................75-74-70=219 75-74-70=219 Towa Okiyama, Kentucky ................... ...................77-70-72=219 77-70-72=219 Emma Zackrisson, Oklahoma State ... 71-74-74=219 Ashley Hoagland, Wake Forest .......... 74-71-74=219 Brandi Jackson, Furman Furman.................... ....................77-74-70=221 77-74-70=221

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2001 Team Scores Duke ......................................... .........................................289-288-279=856 289-288-279=856 Wake Forest .............................. ..............................294-293-292=879 294-293-292=879 Oklahoma State ........................ ........................294-297-294=885 294-297-294=885 Purdue ...................................... ......................................309-298-281=888 309-298-281=888 Tennessee ................................. 314-287-288=889 Furman...................................... ......................................305-298-291=894 305-298-291=894 Memphis ................................... 311-294-297=902 Florida State ............................. 322-299-289=910 North Carolina ........................... 312-304-298=914 Kentucky ................................... 306-306-310=922 Louisville ................................... 319-305-298=922 Miami ....................................... .......................................322-304-297=923 322-304-297=923 South Carolina .......................... 303-313-308=924 Penn State ................................ 313-309-306=928 UNCG ........................................ 315-309-305=929 College of Charleston ................. .................327-318-312=957 327-318-312=957 NC State State.................................... .................................... 342-313-314=969

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Player, Team Scores Candy Hannemann, Duke................. Duke................. 72-69-68=209 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke ........ ........72-69-71=212 72-69-71=212 Young-A Yang, Tennessee .................. ..................80-65-69=214 80-65-69=214 Marta Prieto, Wake Forest ................ ................76-68-71=215 76-68-71=215 Nuria Clau, Wake Forest.................... ....................72-75-69=216 72-75-69=216 Leigh Turner, Furman ........................ ........................76-74-68=218 76-74-68=218 Kristy McPherson, South Carolina .... 78-72-69=219 Caroline Laurens, Purdue.................. ..................77-74-68=219 77-74-68=219 Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke................... ...................74-76-69=219 74-76-69=219 Marianne Ruud, Memphis ................. .................75-71-73=219 75-71-73=219 Maria Boden, Oklahoma State .......... 74-71-74=219

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2000 Team Scores Wake Forest .............................. ..............................295-301-300=896 295-301-300=896 Indiana Indiana...................................... ......................................305-288-308=901 305-288-308=901 Mississippi State ....................... .......................304-295-307=906 304-295-307=906 North Carolina ........................... 304-304-305=913 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt.................................. .................................. 311-300-302=913 New Mexico ............................... 303-308-305=916 Ohio State ................................. 303-306-311=920 Florida State ............................. 305-309-318=932 Kentucky .................................... ....................................316-307-316=939 316-307-316=939 UNCG ......................................... .........................................321-306-314=941 321-306-314=941 Penn State ................................ 306-316-322=944 Memphis .................................... ....................................321-310-315=946 321-310-315=946 UNCW ........................................ ........................................318-316-312=946 318-316-312=946 Louisville ................................... 318-302-330=950 William & Mary .......................... 324-324-347=995

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Player, Team Scores Marcy Newton, North Carolina .......... ..........73-72-74=219 73-72-74=219 Louise Wright, Florida State ............. 75-72-75=222 Natalie Tucker, Indiana .................... 78-69-76=223 Kelly Kirwin, Wake Forest .................. ..................73-74-76=223 73-74-76=223 Anna Gertsson, Mississippi State...... ......76-73-74=223 76-73-74=223 Marta Prieto, Wake Forest ............... 72-76-75=223 Becky Lucidi, New Mexico ................. .................75-74-75=224 75-74-75=224 Mollie Fankhauser, Ohio State ......... 75-73-76=224 Lina Thoren, Mississippi State .......... ..........76-73-76=225 76-73-76=225 Theresa McDermott, Indiana ............ 75-73-77=225 Kathryn Brenny, Wake Forest Forest............. .............73-78-74=225 73-78-74=225

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1999 Team Scores Washington ............................... 308-306-302=916 Wake Forest ............................... ...............................311-307-311=929 311-307-311=929 Swedish National ...................... 319-302-308=929 Ohio State .................................. ..................................311-309-311=931 311-309-311=931 Furman...................................... ......................................308-322-305=935 308-322-305=935 Penn State ................................. .................................320-307-314=941 320-307-314=941 New Mexico ................................ ................................327-317-303=947 327-317-303=947 Memphis ................................... ...................................329-308-322=959 329-308-322=959 North Carolina ........................... 320-319-332=971 UNCG ........................................ 329-326-317=972 Kentucky ................................... 327-321-330=978 Colorado ................................... 340-324-324=988

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Player, Team Scores Lindsay Smith, Furman .................... 73-75-73=221 Kelli Kamimura, Washington ............ 76-77-69=222 Kristina Engstrom, Sweden ............... ...............77-71-74=222 77-71-74=222 Laura Hammond, Penn State ............ ............80-71-73=224 80-71-73=224 Natalie Mosher, Ohio State ............... ...............77-71-76=224 77-71-76=224 Kelly Kirwin, Wake Forest ................. 76-77-73=226 Lielena Svensson, Sweden ................ ................76-72-79=227 76-72-79=227 Elisha Au, Washington ...................... ......................76-74-77=227 76-74-77=227 Marta Prieto, Wake Forest ............... 77-73-78=228 Marcy Newton, North Carolina .......... ..........74-76-78=228 74-76-78=228

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1998 Team Scores Duke ......................................... .........................................294-303-297=894 294-303-297=894 Georgia ..................................... .....................................298-299-306=903 298-299-306=903 Tennessee ................................. .................................302-300-305=907 302-300-305=907 Furman....................................... .......................................318-297-311=926 318-297-311=926 Florida Florida....................................... ....................................... 309-304-317=930 New Mexico State ...................... 309-314-308=931 Wake Forest ............................... ...............................306-311-315=932 306-311-315=932 Ohio State ................................. 312-301-319=932 North Carolina ........................... 319-306-308=933 Auburn ...................................... 311-308-320=939 South Carolina ........................... ...........................314-314-320=948 314-314-320=948 Kentucky ................................... 325-318-308=951 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt................................... ...................................319-318-319=956 319-318-319=956 Penn State ................................ ................................322-320-323=965 322-320-323=965 UNCG ........................................ 326-330-311=967

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Player, Team Scores Reilley Rankin, Georgia ..................... .....................73-71-73=217 73-71-73=217 Erin Kurczewski, Tennessee ............... 76-71-71=218 Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke................. 73-75-73=221 Filippa Hansson, Duke ...................... ......................72-73-76=221 72-73-76=221 Jennifer Hanna, Furman .................... ....................79-69-74=222 79-69-74=222 Megan Morgan, North Carolina ......... .........80-71-74=225 80-71-74=225 Laura Henderson, Georgia ............... 76-75-75=226 Rachel Duncan, New Mexico State ... 72-77-77=226 Alicia Allison, Duke ........................... ...........................78-78-71=227 78-78-71=227 Jessica Lindbergh, Tennessee .......... 76-73-79=228 Julia Boros, Georgia......................... 73-76-79=228 Kelly Kirwin, Wake Forest ................. 79-72-77=228 Amie Lehman, Duke.......................... ..........................74-77-77=228 74-77-77=228

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which began its 90th season of intercollegiate competition in 2010, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Membership history On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league, including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting

but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league, which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. Leadership John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on Jan. 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda that has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated

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www.soconsports.com tthe hhe lle league’s eag ague gue ue’’ss eexp ue’ expansion xpan xp ansi an sion sion si on ttoo iin incl include ncllud ude de wo wo women’s ’ athletthl t ics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart, who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts. Championship history The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From their humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports – football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports – soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

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The University of North rth Carolina at Greensboro was first chartered back on February 18, 18 1891 as the State Normal and Industrial School. o It was the first state-supported ol. school for the higherr education e of women in North Carolina. Founded by Charles arlles Duncan McIver, it became coeducational in 1963. 3 Today, 3. T in its 119th year of existance, the campus covers 210 2 0 acres in downtown Greensboro and has an enrollment e t that exceeded 17,000 for the first ent time ever last year. For F r fall 2008, 17,467 students were enrolled, including 13 1 13,453 ,453 undergraduates.

MINERVA Charles Duncan McIver, founder of the State Normal and Industrial School (now UNCG), decided Minerva, Roman goddess of Wisdom, would be a good symbol for the school. Beginning with the first diploma in 1893, the head of Minerva has appeared on every diploma awarded by the institution. The class of 1907 donated the original Minerva statue - made of plaster - to the University. In 2003, the class of 1953 commissioned a replacement, made of bronze, and placed outside the Elliott University Center in the heart of campus.

UNIVERSITY FOUNDER CHARLES MCIVER Founded in 1891, UNCG is a diverse, studentcentered research university, linking the Triad and North Carolina to the world through learning, discovery and service. The university is organized into a College of Arts & Sciences and six professional schools, with more than 1,000 faculty members teaching in programs that offer 86 undergraduate, 56 master’s and 25 doctoral degrees. Among its highimpact projects are the Gateway University Research Park and the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, which are being created in partnership with North Carolina A&T.

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COLLEGE AVENUE UNCG’s School of Nursing, which was established in 1966, is the third largest in North Carolina. It has three departments – Adult Health, Parent-Child and Community Practice – and is recognized for the excellence of its programs and the success of its graduates. The master’s program in nurse anesthesia was ranked eighth nationally by U.S. News and World Report. In addition, UNCG is the first institution in the UNC system to offer a combined Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Business Administration in health management.

Despite record numbers for enrollment, UNCG still enjoys a student-faculty ratio of 17:1 with a faculty totalling 1,080. More than 2,000 bachelor’s degrees and nearly 1,000 master’s and doctoral diplomas are awarded annually. Over the last several years, 75 percent of freshmen have returned the following year.

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THE UNCG CAMPUS AND THE GREENSBORO SKYLINE UNCG has long had a reputation for academic excellence, and student-athletes at UNCG are not an exception to the rule. At the end of each of the last five academic years, more than 40% of UNCG student-athletes held a grade-point-average of 3.0 or better, including 51% of them last year. In fall 2009, UNCG’s student-athletes had a combined GPA of 3.03. UNCG’s student-athletes combined for a 2.96 GPA for the 2009-10 academic year.

The School of Music, which was established in 1921, is rated as one of the Top 20 in the country and combines rigorous theory, history, and performance training with a broad liberal arts education. Pictured above, the university opened a $25.7 million state-of-the-art music facility in 1999. The school offers the only comprehensive slate of performance and music education degrees from the baccalaureate through the doctorate in North Carolina.

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UNCG VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT The University of North Carolina at Greensboro will redefine the public research university for the 21st century as an inclusive, collaborative and responsive institution making a difference in the lives of students and the communities it serves. UNCG is a … • Learner-centered, accessible and inclusive community fostering intellectual inquiry to prepare students for meaningful lives and engaged citizenship; • Research university where collaborative scholarship and creative activity enhance quality of life across the lifespan; • Source of innovation and leadership meeting social, economic and environmental challenges in the Piedmont Triad, North Carolina and beyond; and • Global university integrating intercultural and international experiences and perspectives into learning, discovery and service.

VALUES STATEMENT The U University niiversitity off N North orth Carolina Carolilina att G Greensboro, reensbboro a com community including students, faculty, staff, and alumni, will demonstrate its commitment to … • Inclusiveness – A welcoming and inclusive academic community, based on open dialogue and shared governance, offers a culture of caring with visible, meaningful representation of differences; • Collaboration – interdisciplinary, intercommunity, inter-institutional and international collaboration is reflected and rewarded in teaching, research, creative activity, community engagement and infrastructure; • Sustainability – Academics, operations and outreach are conducted with careful attention to the enduring interconnectedness of social equity, the environment, economy and aesthetics; • Responsibility – A public institution, the university responds to community needs and serves the public in a systematic fashion through the mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge and resources in a context of partnership and reciprocity; and • Transparency – Goals, processes, decisions and outcomes are accessible and measurable, resulting in enhanced performance, trust and accountability.

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Dr. Linda BRADY CHANCELLOR Dr. Linda P. Brady vversity of North Carollina at Greensboro on Brady, 62, suc-

who retired July 31, w 2008, after almost 14 2 In recommending Brady to the Board of Governors, UNC President Erskine Bowles said: “Over the past 25 years, Linda Brady has accumulated a wealth of leadership experience at highly respected public, urban universities, as well as in the halls of Washington. At each step along the way, she has proven herself to be an energetic leader who promotes collaboration, creative problem-solving, and real-life commitment to scholarship, research, and public service. … “With her broad experience in higher education and federal government, her demonstrated integrity and sound judgment, and her profound understanding of the global marketplace in which our students must compete, Linda Brady will be a forceful and effective leader for UNC Greensboro.” A native of New York City and the first member of her family to attend college, Brady graduated from Douglass College, the women’s division of Rutgers University, in 1969 with a degree in political science. She received a master’s degree in the field from Rutgers (1970) and a doctorate in political science from The Ohio State University (1974). She began her academic career as an assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University in 1973 and joined the faculty at Goucher College in Maryland three years later. From 1978 to 1985, Brady held several positions in the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Defense. Among other roles, she served as a political analyst in the State Department’s Office of Disarmament and Arms Control and as special assistant for mutual and balanced force reductions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. She later served as a senior fellow in international security and arms control at the Carter Center of Emory University (1986-87) and as a distinguished professor of national security at the U.S. Military Academy (1991-92). From 1993 to 2001, Brady led the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she was also a professor of international affairs. She joined North Carolina State University in 2001 as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and professor of political science, and over the next five years was credited with building the stature and visibility of the College, launching a number of new graduate degree programs, and significantly increasing external support for the humanities and social sciences at NC State. She left North Carolina in 2006 to become the chief academic and operating officer at the University of Oregon. Brady has authored or co-edited three books and numerous book chapters and scholarly articles in the fields of American foreign policy, international negotiation and arms control. Among other professional organizations, she is a member of the International Studies Association, the American Political Science Association, the International Institute for

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Strategic Studies, and the Council on Foreign Relations. A past recipient of the Georgia Tech School of Social Sciences Teaching Award, she has earned the Superior Honor Award from the U.S. Department of State and is a two-time recipient of the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal from the Department of the Army. She was an American Council on Education Fellow in 1997-98, serving her fellowship year at the University of Iowa under the mentorship of President Mary Sue Coleman and Provost Jon Whitmore. Since moving to UNCG, Brady has become a member of the Greensboro Rotary Club. She is also on the Board of Directors for United Way of Greater Greensboro and the Greensboro Partnership. Brady is married to Gustav “Steve” Heyer, a retired Army officer. She has two adult stepsons and three grandchildren: Stephen Heyer and his wife, Suzanne, live in Richmond, Va., with their children Alyx, Megan and Andrew Casey, while Michael Heyer lives in Chicago, Ill. In accepting the position at UNCG, Brady said, “This is one of the very best jobs in American higher education. I am so grateful for this opportunity and humbled by the trust you have place in me. I shall not let you down.”

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Kim RECORD

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Kimberly S. “Kim”” Record, was named too R tthe post of director off iintercollegiate athleticss aat UNCG on Sept. 27,, 2009. 2 Record, who mostt rrecently had served ass a consultant with ISPP Sports, was the seniorr S Unviersity from 1995 to 2008, and held a succession of positions at thee University of Virginia from 1984-1995, culminating with an appointmentt as associate director of athletics for administration. Kim R Ki Recordd chats h t with ith members b off th the media di andd university i it community it att hher press is UNCG’s first female athletic director. There are only 29 female athleticc conference on Sept. 27, 2009. directors in the NCAA Division I, with five of them in the UNC system.. Record is only the second woman to hold an athletic director’s position The AD also took the lead role in strategic planning and in athletics facilities in the 89-year history of the Southern Conference. development. The athletics budget is approximately $8.8 million, and athletic “I am delighted that Kim Record is joining UNCG as director of intercol- scholarships provided for the 2009-10 academic year exceeded $2.1 million. legiate athletics,” said UNCG Chancellor Linda P. Brady upon Record’s hiring. In her 13 years at Florida State, she had a broad range of administrative du“She is the right person for this position, and she possesses the leadership, ties, including serving as a member of the Executive Management Team, which administration and fundraising skills that are essential to bringing greater suc- determined and implemented policy decisions for a 19-sport, $50 million intercess to Spartan athletics. I look forward to working with her to raise UNCG’s collegiate program. She directly supervised three sports programs – men’s and program to a higher level of visibility and excellence.” women’s basketball and women’s soccer – and monitored Title IX compliance. At UNCG, Record leads a program that fields men’s and women’s teams in Other areas included executive-level staffing; day-to-day departmental opera18 sports, 250 student-athletes and 57 employees. She succeeded Nelson E. tions; serving as liaison with the trademark licensing program; and oversight Bobb, UNCG’s first-ever AD who resigned from the post after directing Spartan for marketing, media and public relations, and radio and television contracts. athletics for 26 years. In construction, she facilitated FSU’s $6 million state-of-the-art soccer and Record is responsible for the leadership, administration, organization and softball stadium and its $10 million men’s and women’s basketball training finances of UNCG’s athletics program, which is undergoing a major shift in its center. She oversaw a project that showcased the history of athletics at FSU as men’s basketball program. The Spartan men’s basketball team began playing part of a $100 million facilities improvement plan. Her initial responsibilities as its games in the Greensboro Coliseum in 2009-10. associate director of athletics at FSU included oversight of men’s and women’s Among other responsibilities, she coordinates fundraising and operation of tennis, swimming & diving and softball. Record also held the designation of the Spartan Club with the vice chancellor for university advancement. She will senior woman administrator. oversee efforts to engage alumni, fans and the community with UNCG athletics. At Virginia, she supervised all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the department and specialized in external operations. She implemented marketing and promotional strategies for all 26 sports programs as associate director of athletics for external operations. She was the executive staff member of a capital campaign team created to raise $50 million. She came up through the ranks at Virginia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree, starting out as a sports information intern who was progressively promoted in the department to associate director of athletics for administration. As a consultant with ISP, Record provided marketing expertise in the area of athletics sports signage, including videoboards, scorer’s tables and other digital signage. She has also coordinated purchase and installation between vendor, institution and ISP. Within the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Record has served on both the executive committee and the Director’s Cup Committee. Within the NCAA, she served on the Women’s Soccer Committee and the Regional Soccer Committee. A native of Charlottesville, she graduated form Virginia and earned an M.S. degree in sports management from Florida State. She has two sons – Kyle, 22, a fourth-year student at the University of Virginia, and Josh, 17, a junior at Leon High School in Tallahassee, Fla. Kim R Ki Recordd with ith hher sons K Kyle l (l (left) ft) andd JJoshh ((right) ight) shortly h tl after ft bbeing i g iintroduced t d d as UNCG’s new director of athletics.

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UNCG ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Team Inductions

1982 Men’s Soccer Team (Inducted 2004) Won the NCAA Division III National Championship without a home field … facilities at UNCG were under renovation at the time, forcing the team to play its games at near-by Grimsley High School … the team finished 19-3-0, including a 3-0 win over Wake Forest during the regular season and a 2-1 win over Plymouth State in double overtime in the NCAA quarterfinals.

1973 Women’s Golf Team (Inducted 2004) Won the first national championship of any kind for UNCG, competing in the AIAW National Tournament in Massachusetts … defeated Rollins College on the final hole for the championship.

1981-1982 Women’s Basketballl Team T

1983 Women’s Tennis Team

(Inducted 2007) National runners-up in the first-ever NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Tournament … amassed a record of 25-3, losing in overtime at Elizabethtown College (Pa.) … began a run of seven consecutive 20-win seasons for the women’s basketball program.

men and two sophomores, team compiled a 20-4 record, including 14-2 in the spring, and finished the NCAA Division III national runners-up … Amy Brown and Lisa Zimmerman earned All-American honors that season.

1983 Men’s Soccer Team (Inducted 2009) Brought home the school’s second consecutive national title with a dominant season. Went 23-1-1 on the year, including outscoring its seven conference foes by a combined 44-1. Twelve of its first 13 matches were won by shutout. Won a then-NCAA record 23 matches, including rallying from a 2-0 deficit in the national title match to defeat Claremont.

Individuall Inductions uct o Lynne Agee - Women’s Basketball Coach

Mike Berticelli - Men’s Soccer Coach

(Inducted 2004) The first active head coach to be enshrined … first coach in NCAA history to lead her team to the NCAA Tournament in all three divisions … more than 500 career wins to her credit.

Jim Allen - Administrator

(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to Division III national championships in 1982 and 1983 … guided UNCG to 70-9-5 record (86.3%) in four seasons.

Nelson Bobb - Administrator (Inducted February 2008) UNCG’s Director of Athletics for more than 25 years … Led the program through its transition from Division III to Division II to Division I and from the Big South Conference into the Southern Conference.

(Inducted 2003) Former vice chancellor for student affairs … had oversight on program’s move from Division III to I.

Maxine Allen - Amateur Athlete

Mike Burke - Supporter

(Inducted 2001) Garnered national attention as duckpin bowler … set world records and earned a top national ranking.

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(Inducted 2001) Led UNCG’s charge in scholarship fundraising … created first athletic endowment in 1987 … raised funds toward a total endowment now valued at more than $4 million.

Marge Burns - Amateur Athlete (Inducted 2000) Holds record of 10 North Carolina State Amateur Golf titles … named Carolinas Outstanding Amateur five times … qualified and played in 14 USGA Amateur Championships, as well as six US Open Tournaments.

Joseph Caldeira - Men’s Golf (Inducted 2009) A second-team All-American selection in 1979 ... was the first male student-athlete to earn All-American honors in any sport ... finished 10th in the 1979 NCAA Division III Championship.

Renee Coltrane - Women’s Basketball (Inducted 2001) All-American as a junior (1983-84) … first women’s basketball player to exceed 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.

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LLarry Hargett - Men’s Basketball Coach Wendy Engelmann-Gettings - Women’s Basketball La

Elizabeth House - Media / Supporter (Inducted 2003) Former sports writer for The Carolinian and The News & Record covering UNCG athletics.

(Inducted 2002) Scored 1,378 points and dished out a schoolrecord 574 assists … was a third-team All-American in 1983-84. 16-12 to earn its first NCAA bid.

Siggi Eyjolffson - Men’s Soccer

Lewis Johnstone - Men’s Soccer

Scott Hartzell - Men’s Basketball (Inducted 2006) Led UNCG to its first Division I NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament bid, in which UNCG nearly upset Cincinnati … graduated as UNCG’s alltime leading scorer and set every UNCG 3-point shooting standard in his career … led the team in scoring in three of his four seasons.

(Inducted September 2008) Three-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American … UNCG’s all-time leading scorer with 185 points, recording 75 goals and 35 assists in his four seasons.

Ellie Jones - Women’s Tennis, Field Hockey, Women’s Basketball

Jason Haupt - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2000) UNCG supporter for more than two decades … UNCG named its basketball gymnasium the Michael Fleming Gymnasium on Dec. 1, 1994.

Dr. June Galloway - Administrator

(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to three straight national playoff appearances … third all-time leading scorer in team history with 66 goals and 24 assists.

(Inducted 2001) Two-time firstteam All-American … led UNCG to a Division III national championship in 1987 … UNCG’s all-time leader in goals scored with 77.

Winn Hazlegrove - Softball

(Inducted 2003) One of UNCG’s most versatile student-athletes ever as she excelled in tennis, basketball and field hockey from 1969-73.

Dock Kelly - Wrestling

((Inducted February 2008) Served aas the Coordinator of Women’s AAthletics until her passing in 1974, helping to develop the 1 first formal athletics program at UNCG. U Medal of Courage.

graduation).

Liz Gremillion - Volleyball

Pat Hielscher - Volleyball Coach (Inducted 2001) Coached UNCG’s first volleyball team in 1970 … guided Spartans to a 106-30 record and a NCAIAW state title in 1974.

best setters to ever play for the Spartans, recording over 4,000 assists in her career … named 1995 Big South Conference Player of the Year.

Belmar Gunderson - Amateur Athlete

Dr. David B. Knight - Administrator

Christine Hornak - Softball

(Inducted 2000) Participated from 1952-56 at Women’s College … competed in four Wimbledons and 11 United States Lawn Tennis National Championships (now U.S. Open).

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(Inducted 2004) Not only a leader in the transition from Division III to Division I, but a leader on the national scene as UNCG’s Faculty Athletics Representative … became the only FAR to serve on the Div. I, II and III levels … served as chair of the NCAA’s first Division I Academics / Eligibility / Compliance Cabinet and served as a consultant to the NCAA on numerous academic reform issues.

Ethel Martus Lawther - Administrator

(Inducted 2009) Won 52 games over two seasons pitching for UNCG. Led the Spartans to their first-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 1997 while earning Big South Pitcher of the Year honors.

(Inducted 2003) Served 26 years as head of Department of Physical Education (1948-71) … developed both men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic programs after Women’s College became UNCG in 1963.

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Michael Parker - Men’s Soccer Coach

Ali Lord - Women’s Soccer Women’s Tennis, Field Hockey

(Inducted 2007) UNCG’s record holder for single-season and career goals … tallied 20 or more goals in three seasons … had a single-season record 26 goals in 1996, earning All-American honors … Big South Player of the Year in 1996 and SoCon Player of the Year in 1998.

Carol Mann - Women’s Golf

(Inducted 2006) Three-sport competitor at UNCG in the 1970’s … four-year standout in field hockey, earning Deep South All-Star accolades three times … six-time participant in National Field Hockey Festivals, including three while at UNCG.

Brian Moehler - Baseball

(Inducted 2002) LPGA Hall of Fame member … earned 38 LPGA victories in 22 years on tour.

(Inducted 2005) UNCG’s first player to be drafted in Major League Baseball’s First-Year Player Draft … earned UNCG’s first-ever win over a Division I opponent and went onto pitch for Detroit and Florida in the major leagues.

Administrator

(Inducted 2002) UNCG’s first male president of Alumni Board of Directors … served as tri-captain of the first two UNCG men’s basketball teams.

(Inducted 2000) In the days of field hockey team and was a cocaptain as a senior in 1977.

Tonka Maynor - Baseball

(Inducted 2000) Served as Chancellor from 1979-94 … guided UNCG from Division III to Division I in 1991 … created the Spartan Club.

Becky Morgan - Women’s Golf (Inducted 2007) One of the most notable athletic alumni as a member of the LPGA Tour … won the Big South individual championship three times and earned Big South Player of the Year (1995, 1996, 1997) … a three-time AllAmerican, won medalist honors 10 times … qualified for the NCAA Regional all four years, earning a spot in the national event three times … an Academic All-American in 1997 … holds the UNCG records for lowest 18-, 36- and 54-hole scores.

Laura Mussulman - Women’s Soccer

(Inducted 2007) Ten years after graduation, still ranked on the Top 10 list at UNCG in every offensive statistical category … hit .363 in his four seasons at UNCG, logging 239 hits … holds UNCG record for career RBI with 171.

Andrew Mehalko - Men’s Soccer

Dr. Frank Pleasants - Administrator

helping to develop the first formal aathletics program at UNCG begin-

Angie Polk-Jones - Women’s Basketball

Tom Martin - Men’s Basketball, Supporter

Jill Masterman - Field Hockey

(Inducted 2005) Second active coach to be inducted (first male) … winner of more than 400 collegiate matches, including more than 300 at UNCG … led Spartans to NCAA Division III national championships in 1985, 1986 and 1987.

(Inducted 2002) Member of first women’s soccer team … UNCG’s first great goalkeeper in women’s soccer with 18 career shutouts.

Missi Olson Kovachev - Volleyball

(Inducted 2002) Led UNCG to three (1983, 1985 and 1986) NCAA Division III national championships in his four seasons with the Spartans.

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(Inducted 2009) Led UNCG to 108 wins in her four seasons as a Spartan, despite the program being in transition during its climb to Division I ... helped the Spartans to 32 wins and an NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in 1990 ... compiled 1,600 career kills.

(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to a 93-22 mark in her four years (198589) … Division III All-American as a junior … UNCG’s all-time leading scorer with 1,585 points.

Nancy Porter, Women’s Golf Coach (Inducted 2005) One of the pioneers of women’s athletics at UNCG … coached the UNCG women’s golf team to the 1973 national championship … also considered one of UNCG’s first student-athletes, participating in women’s golf in the 1940s.

Eddie Radwanski - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to back-to-back Division III national championships in 1982 and 1983 … two-time Division III AllAmerican (1983 and 1984) … No. 1 draft pick in the 1985 Major Indoor Soccer League draft by the Dallas Sidekicks.

Cathy Roberts - Administrator (Inducted February 2008) Has spent virtually entire career - beginning as a student - working in athletics at UNC Greensboro, overseeing athletic facilities and operations and serving as the Senior Women’s Administrator.

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Bruce Shaw - Men’s Basketball (Inducted 2000) Led UNCG’s first-

(Inducted 2000) Led UNCG to state NCAIAW title and AIAW regional appearance in 1972 … led UNCG in scoring for four straight seasons and finished with 1,347 career points.

(Inducted 2006) Pioneer in men’s athletics at UNCG … served as men’s basketball coach from 1968-75 and started men’s golf program, serving as coach from 1967-79 … also served as the university’s second Men’s Intercollegiate Division Coordinator.

… two-time All-Dixie Conference honoree.

Joe Stanton - Wrestling

Rita Wiggs - Women’s Basketball

Jim Swiggett - Coach, Administrator

Karyn Thompson Voelz - Softball

Donna Friesen Wigton - Volleyball

(Inducted 2008) Most prolific hitter in UNCG softball history. Inducted 12 years after graduation and still ranked in top six in 12 offensive categories … led UNCG to 149-86-2 mark and three NCAA play-in series during her time at UNCG.

(Inducted 2008) Compiled a 98-

(Inducted 2003) Volleyball standout at UNCG (1970-73) … active contributor to the sport through coaching … part of officiating crew at 1996 Olympics and 1993 World University Games.

tler for 11 years.

Mike Sweeney - Men’s Soccer (Inducted 2003) Amassed 55 goals and 27 assists in his three seasons at UNCG (1980-83) … member of 1982 and 1983 NCAA III national championship teams … led the team in scoring in 1981 and 1982 and was a first-team All-American in 1983.

“The Big Five” (shown left to right) Chuck Hayes, Mike Weaver, Jim Melvin, Stanley Frank, Charlie Reid

Helped establish NCAA Division I athletic programs at UNCG through scholarship funding and support.

About the Hall of Fame: The purpose of the UNCG Athletics Hall of Fame is to recognize and honor those special individuals, who through their superior athletic achievements or by their outstanding service, have made long-lasting, exemplary contributions to the UNCG athletics program. Persons to be recognized for the excellence of their achievements may include former athletes, coaches, administrators and other individuals who brought recognition and honor to both themselves and to UNCG. Ceremonies are traditionally held each fall during Homecoming weekend.

Nominations should be sent to: Hall of Fame Committee - c/o Stacy Kosciak UNCG Department of Athletics PO Box 26168 Greensboro, NC 27402

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Additional Information Available Through: E-mail: sbmeadow@uncg.edu or online at www.uncgspartans.com

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THE SPARTAN CLUB The Spartan Club is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to secure scholarship support for nearly 250 student-athletes who compete in 18 men’s and women’s NCAA Division I athletic programs at UNCG. UNCG proudly proclaims that 100 percent of Spartan Club contributions go directly to athletic scholarships for deserving studentathletes.

Methods of Giving Cash, Checks and Credit Card Gifts: Provide the yearly financial resources needed to operate the athletic program. Payments may be spread over the course of a fiscal year (July 1-June 30), but all pledges must be paid by June 30. The university accepts cash, checks and credit cards (American Express, MasterCard, Visa).

Employer Matching Gifts: Matching gifts double or triple the impact of your gift and increase your membership level. Be sure to enclose your matching gift form with application and donation and associate benefits.

Athletic Scholarship Endowments: These provide tuition, room, meals, books and fees on an annual basis for a studentathlete. Pay tribute to someone’s life and accomplishments or leave your own legacy while strengthening UNCG’s athletic program.

Planned and Estate Gifts: These gifts include life income arrangements from trusts, annuities, income funds, as well as life insurance policies and individual estate bequests, such as cash or real estate.

Annual Scholarships

Endowed Athletic Scholarships

A named endowment to support athletic scholarships may be created with a commitment of $50,000 or more. The endowment generates income that is awarded to student-athletes on an annual basis.

An annual scholarship may be created with a commitment of $10,000 or more over a four-year period.

•Lynne C. Agee Fund •James H. Allen Fund •Alma W. Barrier Fund •Smith Barrier Fund •Dr. Richard and Sharon Beavers Scholarship Fund •Irwin Belk Fund •Aaron Michael Bobb Fund •Rich Brenner Endowed Fund •Mike & Nancy Burke Fund •Marge Burns Fund •Bush Family Fund •Bobbi Carson Fund •Robert A. and Mary C. Fleming Fund •The Michael B. Fleming Fund •Stanley and Dorothy Frank Fund •J. Douglas Galyon Fund

•Richard A. and Sharon J. Beavers Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Bobb Family Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Bott Family Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Linda Brady and Steve Heyer Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •David L. and Martha P. Brown Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Marc and Janis Bush Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Mike and Cherry Callahan Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Clarida Family Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Doug M. Hamilton Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Raila M. Harris Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Nixon C. Henley Annual Athletic Scholarship •Karl Mayer Textile Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Brenda Tolbert King Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Kronenfeld Family Annual Scholarship Fund •LindBrook Development Annual Athletic Scholarship •Shawn Daniel Mulrooney Memorial Annual Athletic Scholarship •Piedmont Orthopedic Associates, Inc. Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Senn Dunn Annual Athletic Scholarship •Shamrock Corporation Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Mary and Art Winstead Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund •Perry R. Wyatt Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund

•Ellen Griffin Fund •Lester Earl Gross III Fund •Charles A. Hayes Fund •Becky Jackson Fund •Nathan & Robyn Jameson Fund •David Bates Knight Fund •C. Tomas Martin Fund •Karl Mayer Fund •Jim Melvin Fund •Charles C. Moyer Fund •Victor M. Nussbaum, Jr. Fund •Nancy Ann Porter Fund •Charles M. Reid Fund •Rayna Matea Taylor Fund •Edward & Carolyn Uprichard Fund •H. Michael Weaver Fund

Six additional funds that are on their way to reaching endowment status include: •Athena Gallins •Celebration of Women in Sport •Doug Hamilton •Michael H. Parker •David and Malinda Richbourg •Gary, Marilyn and Jordan Smith Fund

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Spartan Club Executive Committee Chair: Chuck Burns - Area Vice President, First Citizens Bank Marc Bush - Greensboro Sports Commission Samantha F. Brumbaugh ‘99 - Attorney at Cairo, Ferguson, Brumbaugh, Stroupe, PLLC Craig Cook ‘82 - President, Oakbrook Solutions, Inc. Michael H. Godwin - Attorney at Schell, Bray, Aycock, Abel & Livingston, PLLC Leaton Harris - Director of Business Operations, TEK Systems Kurt Kronenfeld ‘79 - Vice President, Senn Dunn Insurance Pete LaMuraglia ‘86 - Partner, Compass Financial Partners, LLC Ben Sirmons ‘74 - Assistant General Council, UNIFI, Inc. Michael Spohn ‘91 - CFO/Vice President, Old North State Trust, LLC Jeff Taylor ‘83 - CFO, Pope Companies Harrison Turner - Partner, Greensboro Dermatology Associates Ex-Officio Members Dr. Patti Stewart - Vice Chancellor for University Advancement, UNCG Dr. Terry Ackerman - Faculty Athletics Rep, UNCG Kim Record - Director of Athletics, UNCG Mike Roach - Director, Spartan Club Advisor C. Thomas Martin ‘70 - Former Director of Planning, City of Greensboro

UNCG Spartan Club PO Box 41230 Greensboro, NC 27404-1230 Director: Mike Roach

Phone: 336-334-5156 Fax: 336-334-5319 www.spartanclub.org Associate Director: Donegan Root

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SPARTAN SUCCESS Student-athletes at UNCG have enjoyed a tremendous amount of success over the years. Although the athletic department celebrated its 40th season in 2006-07, athletics at UNCG date back to the 1940s in the days before the university became co-ed. Golfer Nancy Porter, who went on to a successful pro career, is regarded as one of UNCG’s first student-athletes, competing in tournaments on the national level in the late 1940s. In 1963, as the university prepared to go co-ed, UNCG began to formally organize athletic teams. Women’s basketball, under head coach Ellen Griffin, women’s tennis, women’s golf and field hockey were started. LPGA Hall of Famer Carol Mann was on one of the early UNCG women’s golf teams. In 1967, UNCG began men’s athletics and the intercollegiate athletics program received formal recognition from the university. In the fall of 1967, the Spartan was adopted as the program’s mascot. In 1968, UNCG’s men’s teams joined the Dixie Athletic Conference, known today as the USA South Conference, on the NCAA Division III level. Women’s teams competed as part of the AIAW early on, with UNCG being one of the lead organizers of the organization. Two of the first men’s sports were basketball and bowling. In 1971, with the emergence of the five-player rule in women’s basketball, UNCG finished fourth in the National Collegiate Tournament. Two years later, the women’s golf team won the AIAW national title – UNCG’s firstever team national crown. Porter coached the squad and future professional golfer Donna Horton White was on the squad. Since then, UNCG has enjoyed a number of successes: • Five national titles in men’s soccer during the 1980s and a runner-up finish in women’s tennis. • An unprecedented five-year move from Division III to Division II to Division I. • A trip to the “Big Dance” – the NCAA men’s basketball tournament – in just its fifth year of Division I status. • Men’s soccer coach Michael Parker and women’s basketball coach Lynne Agee were the first to lead teams to the NCAA tournament in all three divisions. • A baseball squad built from scratch by Mike Gaski that made it to the NCAA tournament in just its fifth season of play. • A men’s soccer program that conquered all comers for two months to become the No. 1 team in the nation in 2004, the beginning of UNCG’s three straight NCAA tournament Round of 16 appearances and four in five years. • Kyle Hines, who became just the sixth player in college basketball history to record 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 300 blocked shots in a career. • Individuals like wrestler Dock Kelly, who overcame birth defects that left him without legs, qualifying for the NCAA Championship. • Students like Siggi Eyjolffson, who earned Academic All-American honors three times. From major league pitcher Brian Moehler to

limited to the playing field, ld, either. The late Doug Hamilton was one of the pioneers within MLS and

soccer federation, currently serving as their women’s national team head coach. S p a r t a n athletics has had its success stories over the years … and the best iss yet to come.

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National Championships (6) Women’s Golf – 1973 (AIAW) Men’s Soccer – 1982 (NCAA III) Men’s Soccer – 1983 (NCAA III) Men’s Soccer – 1985 (NCAA III) Men’s Soccer – 1986 (NCAA III) Men’s Soccer – 1987 (NCAA III)

Conference Tournament Titles (42 overall; 30 in NCAA Div. I) Women’s Volleyball – 1981 Women’s Basketball – 1982 Women’s Volleyball – 1982 Women’s Volleyball – 1983 Women’s Basketball – 1983 Softball – 1983 Women’s Basketball – 1984 Women’s Volleyball – 1984 Women’s Basketball – 1985 Women’s Basketball – 1987 Women’s Basketball – 1988 Softball – 1988 Men’s Soccer – 1993 ** Softball – 1994 ** Women’s Soccer – 1994 ** Men’s Soccer – 1994 ** Softball – 1995 ** Men’s Golf – 1995 ** Women’s Golf – 1995 ** Men’s Tennis – 1995 ** Men’s Basketball – 1996 ** Men’s Golf – 1996 ** Women’s Golf – 1996 ** Softball – 1996 ** Women’s Soccer –1996 ** Men’s Soccer – 1996 ** Baseball – 1997 ** Women’s Tennis – 1997 ** Softball – 1997 ** Women’s Soccer –1997 Men’s Soccer –1998 Women’s Soccer –1998 Women’s Basketball – 1998 Men’s Basketball –2001 Women’s Soccer – 2001 Women’s Soccer – 2003 Men’s Soccer – 2005 Women’s Soccer – 2006 ++ Men’s Soccer – 2006 Men’s Soccer – 2008 Wrestling – 2010 Men’s Tennis – 2010

Conference Reg. Season Titles (76 overall; 42 in NCAA Div. I) Men’s Tennis – 1974 Men’s Basketball – 1981 Men’s Tennis – 1981 Women’s Volleyball – 1981 Men’s Soccer – 1981 Women’s Basketball – 1982 Softball – 1982 Women’s Tennis – 1982 Women’s Volleyball – 1982 Women’s Basketball – 1983 Softball – 1983 Women’s Tennis – 1983

Women’s Volleyball – 1983 Men’s Soccer – 1983 Women’s Basketball – 1984 Softball – 1984 Men’s Tennis – 1984 Women’s Tennis – 1984 Women’s Volleyball – 1984 Men’s Soccer – 1984 Women’s Basketball – 1985 Women’s Tennis – 1985 Men’s Soccer – 1985 Men’s Tennis – 1986 Women’s Tennis – 1986 Men’s Soccer – 1986 Men’s Basketball – 1987 Women’s Basketball – 1987 Women’s Tennis – 1987 Men’s Soccer – 1987 Men’s Basketball – 1988 Women’s Basketball – 1988 Men’s Tennis – 1988 Women’s Tennis – 1988 Softball – 1993 Women’s Basketball – 1993 Men’s Soccer – 1993 Women’s Soccer – 1993 Women’s Basketball – 1994 Baseball – 1994 ** Men’s Soccer – 1994 Women’s Soccer – 1994 Men’s Basketball – 1995 Women’s Basketball – 1995 Softball – 1995 Men’s Soccer – 1995 Women’s Soccer – 1995 Volleyball – 1995 Men’s Basketball – 1996 Women’s Basketball – 1996 Softball – 1996 Men’s Soccer – 1996 Women’s Soccer – 1996 Softball – 1997 Baseball – 1997 Women’s Basketball – 1997 ** Women’s Soccer – 1997 ** Men’s Soccer - 1997 ** Women’s Basketball – 1998 ** Baseball – 1998 ** Women’s Soccer – 1998 ** Men’s Soccer – 1998 ** Women’s Basketball – 1999 ** Women’s Soccer – 2000 ** Men’s Tennis – 2001 ** Women’s Soccer – 2001 ** Women’s Basketball – 2002 ** Men’s Basketball – 2002 Men’s Soccer – 2004 ** Women’s Soccer – 2004 ** Men’s Soccer – 2005 ** Women’s Soccer – 2006 ** Men’s Soccer – 2006 ** Women’s Soccer – 2007** Women’s Soccer – 2008** Women’s Soccer – 2009 ** ** denotes officially recognized conference champion

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