TULSA WOMEN'S GOLF www. TulsaHurricane.com • 2021 WOMEN'S GOLF RELEASE #8 • April 15, 2021

TULSA AT AAC CHAMPIONSHIP . . . √ The Tulsa women golfers will be one of 10 teams competing for the American Athletic Tulsa Golf Quick Facts Conference Championship, Sunday-Tuesday, April 18-20, at the Pinehurst No. 6 Resort Course Head Coach: Annie Young, 3rd year Assistant Coach: Mikayla Tatman, 1st year in Pinehurst, North Carolina. First Year of the Program: 1974-75 The nation's 20th-ranked Houston Cougars will be the favorite to win its third straight Tournament Titles: 103 league title. Last year's event was canceled due to covid-19. Since Tulsa joined the league in Second Place Finishes: 48 2014-15 only two teams have won the AAC crown – Houston (3) and UCF (2). AIAW/NCAA Finals Appearances: (27) In addition to Houston, UCF (31) and Tulsa (56) are the only other teams ranked among 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981,1982 AIAW, 1982 NCAA, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, the nation's top 60 teams, while South Florida (68), ECU (71) SMU (92), Tulane (96), Memphis 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, (99) are among the top 100. 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, The Hurricane has won a total of 12 conference titles in 26 years playing for a conference 2008 championship. Tulsa won 3-of-3 Missouri Valley Conference titles, 7-of-9 in the WAC and 2-of-9 Regional Appearances (17, since1993): 1994, in Conference USA. Tulsa's top finish in The American was 5th place in 2017. 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 TULSA WINS TWO STRAIGHT TITLES . . . National Championships: (4) √ In four tournaments this year, Tulsa captured two straight tournament championships. 1980 AIAW, 1982 AIAW, 1982 NCAA, The first win came in the second tournament of the year as Tulsa shot a 5-under par 859 at 1988 NCAA the Texas State Invitational, Feb. 8-9, in Kyle, Texas.Tulsa carded rounds of 282-284-293 at the National Runner-up Finishes: (5) 1976 AIAW, 1977 AIAW, 1983 NCAA, par-72 Plum Creek Course and held off a late surge by UTSA to take home a two-stroke win. 1985 NCAA, 1989 NCAA The Hurricane had top-4 performances from Lorena Tseng and Haley Greb. Tseng finished National Championship Medalists: in second place overall with a 12-under par score of 204, while Greb placed fourth overall with (1976), Kathy Baker (1982), a 6-under par 210 total. Melissa McNamara (1988) A week later, Tulsa won its second title in as many events with a 3-stroke win at the Rebel Conference Championships: (12) (MVC) 1994, 1995, 1996; (WAC) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, Beach Intercollegiate at the par-72 Spanish Trail Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. 2003, 2004, 2005; (C-USA) 2008, 2012; (Tulsa Tulsa entered the final round in third place and shot a score of 299 for final 18 holes to was a member of Missouri Valley Conference overtake second-round leader Fresno State by three strokes. Tulsa won the 54-hole event with 1994-96; Western Athletic Conference 1996- a final score of 887. 2005; Conference USA 2005-2014) Tulsa sophomore Lilly Thomas and junior Lorena Tseng finished third and fourth individu- ally to pace the Hurricane, while Haley Greb turned in her third straight top-15 finish with a 12th place performance. Tulsa Golf Schedule/Results Date Tournament Site/Results TWO IN A ROW . . . Fall 2020 No Fall Competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic √ Tulsa’s two consecutive tournament wins –– Texas State Invitational (Feb. 8-9) and Rebel Beach Intercollegiate (Feb. 15-16) –– marked the first time since the 2009-10 season Spring 2021 that the Hurricane claimed two tournament victories in a season. FEBRUARY 1-2 Trinity Forest Invitational 7th/14 teams • It’s the first time since the 2007-08 campaign that Tulsa has won two straight tournaments. 8-9 Texas State Invitational 1st/15 teams • The 2007-08 season is also the last time that Tulsa claimed more than 2 tournament titles, 15-16 Rebel Beach Invitational 1st/13 teams when the Hurricane won 4 tournaments that season.

MARCH 19-21 Mountain View Collegiate 10th/14 teams THOMAS HAS CAREER-BEST THIRD PLACE FINISH; EARNS AAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS . . . APRIL 11-12 OSU Cowgirl Match Pay OU (L, 3-1-1), OSU (L ,3-2) √ Tulsa sophomore Lilly Thomas turned in a career-best 3rd place finish to lead Tulsa to Texas Tech (L, 4-0-1) the Rebel Beach Intercollegiate Championship with rounds of 73-74-70 for a 1-over par 217. 18-20 The American Championship Pinehurst, N.C. For her performance, Thomas became the second straight Tulsa player to earn the AAC MAY Golfer of the Week award. 10-12 NCAA Regional TBA Thomas' previous career-best was a 16th place finish a week earlier at the Texas State 21-26 NCAA Championship Scottsdale, Ariz. Invitational.

TSENG TAKES SECOND PLACE, NAMED AAC GOLFER OF THE WEEK . . . √ Tulsa's Lorena Tseng turned in her ninth top-5 collegiate finish with a second-place performance at the Texas State Invitational, Feb. 8-9. For her performance, Tseng was named the AAC 2020-21 Tulsa Golf Roster Golfer of the Week, making it her secondcareer weekly Name Ht. Class Hometown / Previous School honor to go along with two golf athlete of the month ac- Taylor Dobson 5-4 Sr-3L Broken Arow, Okla. / Broken Arrow HS colades. Haley Greb 5-9 Sr-1L Pendleton, Ore. / Colorado State Tita Loudtragulngam 5-5 Fr-HS Chnoburi, Thailand / Anaheim Discovery Christian Tseng turned in a 12-under par score 204 at the Lilly Thomas 5-7 So-1L Bentonville, Ark. / Bentonville HS Texas State Invitational with three straight under par Lorena Tseng 5-6 Jr-2L Tainan, Taiwan / Tainan Liu Hsin Senior HS rounds, including 7-under in the opening round (65), 3 under in round 2 (69) and 2-under in the final round (70).

TULSA 2020-21 WOMEN'S GOLF RELEASE Tulsa's National Tournament GREB TURNS IN TWO TOP-10 FINISHES TO START THE SEASON . . . Appearances √ Haley Greb came into the season with only one top-5 finish in her collegiate career, including two 1974-75 no appearance years at Colorado State and one season at Tulsa. Her career best was a 5th place performance at the 1975-76 AIAW - RUNNER-UP 2018 Coeur D'Alene Collegiate as a CSU sophomore. 1976-77 AIAW - RUNNER-UP She bettered that previous career best with a 4th place finish at the Texas State Invitational when 1977-78 AIAW - 8th place she carded rounds of 67-73-70 for a 6-under par score of 210. Greb had a 7th place finish at Tulsa's 1978-79 AIAW - 3rd place first tournament this year –– the Trinity Forest Invitational. 1979-80 AIAW - CHAMPIONS 1980-81 AIAW - 4th place MORE ON TSENG . . . 1981-82 AIAW - CHAMPIONS √ Junior Lorena Tseng made an immediate impact on the Tulsa golf team since placing 4th in her NCAA - CHAMPIONS first career tournament in 2018-19. 1982-83 NCAA - RUNNER-UP In 23 career tournaments, Tseng has now turned in 19 top-20 finishes, 12 performances among the 1983-84 NCAA - 6th place top-10 with 10 top-5 finishes. 1984-85 NCAA - RUNNER-UP Tseng has two career victories in her Tulsa career. She captured her first career win as a freshman 1985-86 NCAA - 5th place at the Las Vegas Collegiate with a 13-under par score of 203, turning in rounds of 69-69-65. 1986-87 individual appearance She won her second career tournament in Tulsa's final event of the 2019-20 season at the ICON by Melissa McNamara Invitational. Tseng carded rounds of 72-70-67 for a 7-under par score of 209 at The Woodlands Coun- 1987-88 NCAA - CHAMPIONS try Club Tournament Course. She was named the American Athletic Conference's Golf Athlete of the 1988-89 NCAA - RUNNER-UP Week for that performance. 1989-90 NCAA - 5th place Tseng capped her freshman season with an appearance at the NCAA Norman Regional. 1990-91 NCAA - 9th place Tseng turned in a 72.1 stroke average in 33 rounds as a freshman, and a year ago she tallied an 1991-92 individual appearances average of 72.9 in 23 rounds. She has a 71.7 average in 12 rounds this year. by Terri Thompson, Including this season, Zseng has maintained a 72.3 (4,918) stroke average in 68 career rounds. Sofie Eriksson 1992-93 DNP due to track LOOKING BACK AT TSENG'S SENSATIONAL FRESHMAN SEASON . . . probation √ Lorena Tseng turned in a sensational freshman campaign in 2018-19. Here's some of Tseng's 1993-94 NCAA - 9th place highlights from her first season in a Tulsa uniform... 1994-95 NCAA Regional • Was the first Tulsa player since 2013 to make the NCAA Regional field. 1995-96 NCAA - 10th place • Earned all-conference honors. 1996-97 NCAA - 8th place • Placed among the top-15 in eight of 11 tournaments, including seven top-10 finishes. 1997-98 NCAA - 6th place • Her top-10 finishes included one 1st place finish, one 2nd place, two third place performances, 1998-99 NCAA - 6th place one 4th place, a 9th and 10th place finish. 1999-00 NCAA - 16th place • In 33 rounds of golf, Tseng had 10 sub-70 rounds as well as 17 rounds of even-par or below, 2000-01 NCAA - 10th place while turning in a 72.1 stroke average this season. 2001-02 NCAA - 12th place • Had a team-best 72.18 stroke average in 33 rounds for the second-best average for aTulsa golfer 2002-03 NCAA - 21st place in the 45-year history of the program. Four-time All-American Stacy Prammanasudh had a 72.09 aver- 2003-04 NCAA Regional age in 33 rounds in 2001-02 and LPGA Hall of Famer Nancy Lopez tallied a 72.52 stroke average in 21 2004-05 NCAA - 23rd place rounds during the 1976-77 campaign. 2005-06 NCAA Regional • Became the first Tulsa freshman since Kristina Merkle in the 2009-10 season to place among the 2006-07 no appearance top-5 in her first two collegiate events. 2007-08 NCAA - 19th place • Became only the 5th golfer to finish among the top-5 in their first two collegiate tournaments in 2008-09 no appearance the 45-year history of the women's golf program. 2009-10 NCAA Regional • Tseng finished in a 4th place tie in her first career tournament, the Hobble Creek Fall Classic, and 2010-11 NCAA Regional placed 2nd two weeks later at the Lady Paladin Invitational. 2011-12 NCAA Regional • For only the second time in the six-year history of the American Athletic Conference, the same 2012-13 regional individual golfer earned the league’s golfer of the month award for back-to-back months whenTseng won the appearances by Golfer of the Month award for September and October in the fall of 2019. Shu-Yin Liu and Kristina • Had her best freshman performance in her 4th event by winning the medalist title at the Las Merkle Vegas Collegiate Showdown with a 13-under par score of 203, turning in rounds of 69-69-65. 2013-14 no appearance 2014-15 no appearance List of Freshmen Starting Off Their Careers with 2 Top-5 Performances: 2015-16 no appearance Lorena Tseng (2018-19) – T4th @ Hobble Creek Fall Classic; 2nd @ Lady Paladin Invitational 2016-17 no appearance Kristina Merkle (2009-10) – 3rd @ Texas A&M "Mo" Morial; 2nd @ Marilynn Smith/Sunflower 2017-18 no appearance Kim Gardner (1983-84) – 5th @ Susie Maxwell Inv.; 1st @ Western Women's Intercollegiate 2018-19 regional individual Sharon Barrett (1979-80) – 1st @ Susie Maxwell Inv.; 1st @ Dick McGuire Invitational apperance by Lorena Kathy Baker (1979-80) – 2nd @ Susie Maxwell Inv.; 3rd @ Dick McGuire Invitational Tseng 2019-20 Canceled due to DOBSON BACK FOR SENIOR SEASON . . . coronavirus pandemic √ Senior Taylor Dobson, from local Broken Arrow HS, is back for her senior season in 2021. Dobson has played in 32 career tournaments, but in her last 12 events she has turned in her top four career performances. Beginning with the 2019 American Athletic Conference Championship and continuing into last season, Dobson has placed among the top-20 in four of her last 12 tournaments. COVID-19 ENDS 2020 SEASON . . . √ Due to the global coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) all athletic competitions and prac- Career Wins tices were suspended on March 12, 2020. In conjunction, the American Athletic Conference 11 Nancy Lopez, 1975-77 suspended all spring sports competition. The decision to suspend competition was made after 10 Stacy Prammanasudh, 1998-2002 consultation with member institutions as part of a continued effort to mitigate the spread of the 7 Jody Rosenthal, 1981-85 COVID-19 virus and to protect student-athletes, coaches, institutional and event staff, media 5 Sharon Barrett, 1979-80 and spectators. 5 Kelly Robbins, 1987-91 A further decision was made to cancel spring competitions on March 16, thus canceling the 4 Sofie Eriksson, 1992-95 final three tournaments of the season. The NCAA also canceled the Division I championships for the remaining winter and spring NCAA championship seasons. Career Top-10 Finishes 34 Stacy Prammanasudh, 1998-2002 The women’s golf teams last competition before suspension was at the ICON Invitational, 32 Jody Rosenthal, 1981-85 Feb. 24-25. Tulsa played in eight total tournaments in the 2019-20 season with a season-best 22 Melissa McNamara, 1984-88 of 3rd place at two tournaments. 22 Kelly Robbins, 1987-91 22 Kristina Merkle, 2009-13 THE ROSTER . . . TAYLOR DOBSON . . . a senior … has played in 32 career tournaments … an injury Single-Season Wins forced her to miss the 2018 spring campaign and receive a medical hardship season … has 4 6 Nancy Lopez, 1975-76 career top-15 performances … has played in all 4 tournaments this year … placed 36th at the 5 Nancy Lopez , 1976-77 Mountain View Collegiate and 38th at the Texas State Invitational … played in 7 tournaments 5 Sharon Barrett, 1979-80 in 2019-20 … had 3 top-20 performances this year, including twice finishing among the top 4 Jody Rosenthal, 1984-85 15 … placed 9th at the Magnolia Invitational,13th at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational 4 Stacy Prammanasudh, 2001-02 and 19th at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate … had a 75.3 stroke average in 21 rounds 3 Niina Laitinen, 1998-99 in 2019-20 …played in 9 tournaments in 2018-19 … had a season-best 15th place finish to tie 3 Stacy Prammanasudh, 2000-01 for the team-lead at the American Athletic Conference Championship … also finished in 26th place at the Invitational and 31st at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown … had a Single-Season Top-10 Finishes 76.2 stroke average in 27 rounds … played in three of five fall 2017 tournaments and had a 10 Kelly Robbins, 1990-91 78.0 stroke average … had a 79.5 stroke average in 24 rounds as a freshman in 2016-17… 9 Carolyn Hill, 1978-79 placed among the top-3 individually at the Class 6A state championship as a sophomore, 9 Jody Rosenthal, 1982-83 junior and senior at Broken Arrow High School … placed second at the Class 6A champion- 9 Kelly Robbins, 1989-90 ship as a senior … was named the Tulsa World All-Metro Golfer of the Year in 2015-16 … was 9 Stacy Prammanasudh, 2000-01 named the 2015 female award winner of the Wendy’s High School Heisman for Broken Arrow 9 Stacy Prammanasudh, 2001-02 High School. Top Individal Season Scoring Average HALEY GREB . . . in her second season at Tulsa after transferring from Colorado State 1. Stacy Prammanasudh (2001-02) 72.09 … has played in 11 tournaments for Tulsa … has a 75.0 stroke average in 12 rounds this year 2. Lorena Tseng (2018-19) 72.18 … had her best performance as a Tulsa golfer this season with a 6-under 4th place perfor- 3. Nancy Lopez (1976-77) 72.52 mance at the Texas State Invitational …also placed 7th with rounds of 76-74-70 for a +4 220 4. Kristina Merkle (2011-12) 73.00 total at the SMU Trinity Forest Invitational … had a 12th place finish at the Rebel Beach Inter- 5. Stacy Prammanasudh (1999-00) 73.11 collegiate this season …played in 7 tournaments in 2019-20 … had a 77.1 stroke average in 20 rounds last season … had a season-best 13th place performance at the SMU Invite … also Most Team Wins in a Season finished in 24th place at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational … had four top-15 perfor- 8 1976-77 (Dale McNamara) mances in 20 tournaments at CSU … was a Mountain West academic all-conference selection 8 1983-84 (Dale McNamara) in both seasons at Colorado State … had a 78.8 stroke average in her second season at CSU 8 1984-85 (Dale McNamara) and a 76.2 average her freshman season. 7 1981-82 (Dale McNamara) 6 1975-76 (Dale McNamara) TITITA LOUDTRAGULNGAM . . . a true freshman … has played in all 4 events … her Consecutive Team Wins best finish was 48th place at the Texas State Invitational … played in her first collegiate 6 1976-77 (Dale McNamara) tournament at the SMU Trinity Forest Invitational in Feb. 2021 … spent 3 years at Anaheim 5 1983-84 (Dale McNamara) Discovery Christian School … originally from Chonburi, Thailand … was named the 2019 San 4 1979-80 (Dale McNamara) Joaquin League Player of the Year … placed second at the both the Junior World Qualifier and 3 1981-82 (Dale McNamara) the AJGA Qualifier for the KIA Junior Championship in the summer of 2019. 3 1989-90 (Dale McNamara) 3 2001-02 (Melissa McNamara) LILLY THOMAS . . . in her second season … has played in 11 career events … had a career-best 3rd place finish at the Rebel Beach Intercollegiate with rounds of 73-74-70 for a 1-over par 217 … was named the AAC Golfer of the Week for her performance at the Rebel Beach event … has a 74.1 stroke average in 12 rounds this year …finished in 16th place at the Texas State Invitational this season … also placed 23rd at the Mountain View Collegiate … played in 7 tournaments in 2019-20 … her best finish was 18th place at the SMU Invite in the spring 2020 … her best fall performance was 25th place at the Magnolia Invitational … had a 76.8 stroke average in 20 rounds … led her Bentonville (Ark.) High School team to the Arkansas Class 6A state championship as a sophomore and junior… was an all-state performer for three years … captured individual medalist honors at the conference championship tournaments in 2017 and 2018 … did not begin playing Junior Golf competitively until 2015 … placed first at the OJGT/TJGT Red River Shootout in 2018. LORENA TSENG . . . in her third season… has played in 23 career tournaments … has 15 top-10 finishes in her 3-year career … has 10 top-5 performances including Tulsa in Conference Tournaments . . . 2 wins in her career … has placed among top-15 in all 4 tournaments this year, includ- Year Finish Top Individual ing twice in the top-4 … has a 71.7 average in 12 rounds this year … placed 4th at the Missouri Valley Conference Rebel Beach Intercollegiate … had a season-best 2nd place performance at the Texas 1994 1st Maria Brink, 1st State Invitational this year with a 12-under par score of 204 … placed 11th in the first 1995 1st Sofie Eriksson, 1st 1996 1st Filippa Helmersson, 1st 2020-21 tournament at the SMU Trinity Forest Invitational … also had a 15th place finish at the Mountain View Collegiate … had 6 top-10 finishes and finished among the Western Athletic Conference top-20 in 7 of 8 events in 2019-20 … won her second career tournament with a 7-un- 1997 2nd Lisa Penske, 6th der par 209 at the ICON Invitational in the spring season, thus earning the AAC Golfer 1998 2nd Niina Laitinen, 1st of the Week award … also finished 3rd place at the Las Vegas Collegiate and 4th at 1999 1st Niina Laitinen, 1st 2000 1st Stacy Prammanasudh, T2nd the Lady Paladin Invitational … had a 72.9 stroke average in 23 rounds in 2019-20 … Maiko Senda,T2nd played in 11 tournaments and had 7 top-10 finishes as a true freshman in 2018-19 … 2001 1st Stacy Prammanasudh, 1st represented Tulsa as an individual at the 2019 NCAA Norman Regional and finished 2002 1st Stacy Prammanasudh, 1st in 46th place …was named to the all-conference team in 2019 … had a team-leading 2003 1st Julie Tvede, 1st 71.9 stroke average in 30 rounds in 2018-19 … finished in 3rd place in the spring 2004 1st Julie Tvede, 2nd 2005 1st Lee Anne Pace, 1st opener at the Texas State Invitational with a 3-under par 210, and also placed 3rd at the Juli Inkster Invitational … also placed 10th at the spring Kiawah Island Classic Conference USA … won her first collegiate tournament at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown with a 2006 3rd Cas Bridge, 4th 13-under par 203 with rounds of 69-69-65 … finished in 4th place at the Hobble Creek 2007 6th Michaela Cavener, 8th Fall Classic in her first collegiate event … carded a 7-under par score of 209 with Tara Goedeken, 8th 2008 1st Woori Shin, 1st rounds of 68-73-68 at the Lady Paladin Invitational to finish in 2nd place … placed 2009 4th Sarah Elliot, 2nd 9th at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate … placed first at the 2017 Faldo Series Taiwan 2010 3rd Kristina Merkle, 5th Championship with rounds of 78-67-71 … also won the 2017 Standard Chartered Sarah Elliot, 6th Bank National Fall Rankings Tour and the 2016 Hong King Ladies Amateur Champion- 2011 2nd Marita Engzelius, 3rd ship … finished in second place at the 2017 HSBC China Junior Golf Championship … Kristina Merkle, 9th 2012 1st Marita Engzelius, 3rd played five events in the U.S. in 2017, finishing in second-place at the AJGA Junior at Kristina Merkle, 5th OakTree. Kamryn Ruffin, 7th 2013 T4th Antonia Von Wnuck, 8th YOUNG IN THIRD SEASON AS TULSA COACH . . . Shu-Yin Liu, 10th √ Former State All-America golfer Annie Young is in her third season as 2014 9th Antonia Von Wnuck, T21st the Golden Hurricane golf coach in 2020-21 and has led the Hurricane to three tourna- American Athletic Conference ment titles. 2015 9th Chanya Angwarawong, 32nd In her first career tournament coaching the Hurricane, Young led the Tulsa squad 2016 9th Nadia Majidizadeh, 24th to the tournament title at the Hobble Creek Fall Classic. In her first 3 seasons, her 2017 T5th Greta Bruner, 8th teams have placed among the top-3 in eight of 22 events. 2018 10th Anneke Strobach, 12th 2019 7th Taylor Dobson, T15th In addition to the victory at the Hobble Creek Fall Classic in Sept. 2018, she also Lorena Tseng, T15th led the Hurricane to two team titles this spring –– the Texas State Invitational and the 2020 Canceled due to coronavirus pandemic Rebel Beach Intercollegiate. Young came to Tulsa from Colorado State University, where she spent 5 years as the Rams head coach. In 2017-18, Young led the Rams to the school’s best conference TULSA GOLF SIGNEES . . . finish since 2010 with a third-place performance at the Mountain West Championship. LOVISA GUNNAR • Linkoping, Sweden In her first season in Fort Collins (2012-13), Young led the Rams to six top-10 Gunnar has had success internationally in junior golf. She finishes, the most by a CSU team since 2003-04 season. placed first at the Irish Girls U18 Open Stroke Play Cham- Young, who starred at Oklahoma State from 2001-05 and earned a degree in mar- pionship in 2019 with rounds of 73-68-69 for a 3-under total keting, began her collegiate coaching career at OSU where she guided her alma mater score and finished in first place at the Portuguese Open with an 11-over par score after rounds of 75-76 and 77 in for three seasons (2008-11). She then spent the 2011-12 season as the head coach at 2020. In the summer of 2020, Gunnar also finished first at Cal State Northridge, before taking over the Rams program. the Carin Hjalmarsson Junior Open with round of 77 and At Oklahoma State, Young led the Cowgirls to a pair of top-10 finishes at the NCAA 73. Hjalmarsson played her collegiate golf at Tulsa before Championships, as well as the 2009 Big 12 Conference title. She coached OSU’s first becoming a professional star in Europe. Gunnar began NCAA women’s individual champion in 2010 when Caroline Hedwall took home the top playing golf at age 13. honors, also garnering 2010 GolfStat Cup Player of the Year and NGCA Player of the Year accolades. Five players earned All-America honors under Young’s tutelage. SYDNEY SEIGEL • Scottsdale, Ariz. One of the most decorated players in Oklahoma State women’s golf history, Young Seigel was a 4-year starter at Pinnacle HS. Her 2020 team earned All-America honors in 2003 and 2005, earning first-team accolades in 2005, as won the High School National Championship at Pinehurst well as being named the Big 12 Conference Player of the Year that same season. She Golf Club in North Carolina. Her team also won the 2019 was the individual medalist in leading OSU to the team title at the Big 12 Women's Golf Arizona High School State Championship and placed as Championships and led the Cowgirls to an 8th place finish at the NCAA Championships. runner-up in 2020. Seigel finished in ninth place individually at both the 2019 and 2020 state events and finished in 10th place as a sophomore. She was named the team’s Breakthrough Player of the year twice and in 2019 won the team’s Most Dedicated Player award. The University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane 2020-21 Women's Golf Results

Team Results 1st 2nd 3rd Total Place/Teams Par #of Golfers Fall 2020 The fall 2020 season was not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Spring 2020 SMU Trinity Forest Invitational (Feb. 1-2) 302 308 297 907 7th/14 72 74 Texas State Invitational (Feb. 8-9) 282 284 293 859 1st/15 72 79 Rebel Beach Invitational (Feb. 15-16) 295 293 299 887 1st/13 72 74 Mountain View Collegiate (Mar. 19-21) 299 296 303 898 10th/14 72 70 OSU Cowgirl Match Play (April 11-12) Oklahoma (Lost 3-1-1), OSU (Lost 3-2), Texas Tech (Lost 4-0-1) American Athletic Conference (April 18-19) NCAA Regional (May 10-12) NCAA Champiosnhip (May 21-26)

Individual Player Statistics Total Fall Spring Player Tourn Rds Rds Rds Fall Spring Total Low Top Finish

Lorena Tseng (Jr.) 4 12 n/a 12 n/a 71.7 (860) 71.7 (860) 65 2nd Lilly Thomas (So.) 4 12 n/a 12 n/a 74.1 (889) 74.1 (889) 70 3rd Haley Greb (Sr.) 4 12 n/a 12 n/a 75.0 (900) 75.0 (900) 67 4th Taylor Dobson (Sr.) 4 12 n/a 12 n/a 76.3 (915) 76.3 (915) 73 T36th Titita Loudtragulngam (Fr.) 4 12 n/a 12 n/a 81.1 (973) 81.1 (973) 72 T48th

Individual Player Tournament-by-Tournament Results Tournament Dobson Greb Loudtragulngam SMU Trinity Forest Invitational 78-80-76=234 (48th) 76-74-70=220 (T7th) 82-90-81=253 (73rd) Texas State Invitational 76-75-76=227 (T38th) 67-73-70=210 (4th) 81-72-78=231 (T48th) Rebel Beach Invitational 79-73-79=231 (T40th) 74-73-76=223 (T12th) 82-81-77=240 (T64th) Mountain View Collegiate 76-73-74=223 (T36th) 80-85-82=247 (67th) 80-77-92=249 (68th) OSU Cowgirl Match Play won (OU)-loss (OSU)-loss (TT) loss (OU)-won (OSU)-tie (TT) loss (OU-loss (OSU)-loss (TT) American Athletic Conference NCAA Regional NCAA Championship

Tournament Thomas Tseng SMU Trinity Forest Invitational 76-78-78=231 (T39th) 73-76-73=222 (T11th) Texas State Invitational 74-70-77=221 (T16th) 65-69-70=204 (2nd) Rebel Beach Invitational 73-74-70=217 (3rd) 69-73-76=218 (4th) Mountain View Collegiate 72-74-74=220 (T23rd) 71-72-73=216 (15th) OSU Cowgirl Match Play loss (OU)-won (OSU)-loss (TT) tie (OU)-loss (OSU),loss (TT) American Athletic Conference NCAA Regional NCAA Championship