2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S

2020-21 Table of Contents Women’s Golf Quick Facts Media Information University Information Contents/Quick Facts...... 1 : Gainesville, Fla. Location Media Information/Support Staff...... 2 Founded: 1853 Roster...... 3 Enrollment: 57,806 Nickname: Gators Tournament Information...... 4 Colors: Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287) SEC Opponent Quick Facts...... 5-6 Home Course: (par-70, 6,074 yards) Conference: (SEC) President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs University of Florida Women’s Golf Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Head Coach ...... 7 SWA: Lynda Tealer Assistant Coach Janice Olivencia...... 8 University Golf Course Phone: (352) Addie Baggarly...... 9 375-4683, ext. 4710 Sara Ericsson...... 10 Elin Esborn...... 11 Coaching Staff Marina Escobar Domingo...... 12 Head Coach: Emily Glaser Maisie Filler...... 13 (9th season, Michigan State, ’02) Associate Head Coach: Janice Olivencia Annabell Fuller...... 14 (9th season, Texas, ’04) Jenny Kim...... 15 Clara Manzalini...... 16 Team Information Marta Perez ...... 17 Letterwinners Returning: 8 Lauren Waidner...... 18 Letterwinners Lost: 1 Twitter: @GatorsGolf Instagram: @GatorsWGolf Facebook: Women’s Golf Statistics, Records and Results 2019-20 Stats...... 19-20 UF Women’s Golf Contact 2020 SunTrust Gator Invitational...... 21 Information 2019-20 Season Review ...... 22 Contact: Morgan Perry UF National Championship Teams...... 23 Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 ext. 6125 SEC/Individual Championship Teams..... 24-26 Cell Phone: (410) 200-8856 National and SEC Honors...... 27 Email: [email protected] Records...... 28-29 UF Athletics Hall of Fame...... 30 Florida Team Titles...... 31 Florida Individual Titles...... 32 Letterwinners...... 33 Academic and Amateur Honors...... 34-36 Florida and the LPGA...... 36 Mark Bostick Golf Course...... 37

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Forrest Gmitro Ann Hughes Brenda Lembo Morgan Perry Social Media & Digi- Assistant Director Program Coordinator Communications tal Content Coordi- of Student Services Assistant nator Not Pictured: Cornell Ritter Assistant Director of Creative Media

Scott Hampton Director of Golf

Karin Werth Assistant Director Strength & Conditioning Daniel Siegel Caleb Sorgius Mike Spiegler Assistant Director Assistant Director- Senior Associate of Compliance Student Affairs Athletics Director, Administration

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Name Class Hometown/Previous School Addie Baggarly Sr. Jonesborough, Tenn. / Tennessee Online Public School Sara Ericsson Fr. Lidingö, / Celsiusskolan Elin Esborn R-Sr. Göteborg, Sweden / Katrinelundsgymnasiet Marina Escobar Domingo So. Almeria, / IES Ortega y Gasset Maisie Filler Fr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / Oxbridge Academy Annabell Fuller So. Kingston upon Thames / IMG Academy Jenny Kim Jr. Orlando, Fla. / Lake Mary Prep Clara Manzalini Jr. Milan, / Istituto Edmondo De Amicis / Milan Marta Perez R-Sr. Valencia, Spain / IES Ortega y Gasset Lauren Waidner Sr. Fleming Island, Fla. / Fleming Island High School

Head Coach: Emily Glaser (9th season, Michigan State, ’02) Associate Head Coach: Janice Olivencia (9th season, Texas, ’04)

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Blessings Collegiate Invitational Moon Golf Invitational SEC Championship Oct. 5-7, 2020 | Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 14-16, 2021 | Melbourne, Fla. April 14-18, 2021 | Birmingham, Ala. Host: University of Arkansas Host: University of Louisville Host: Southeastern Conference Course Name: Blessings Golf Club Course Name: Duran Golf Club Course Name: Greystone Golf Club Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,290 yards) Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (7,151 yards) Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,466 yards) SID Contact: Mario Bravante SID Contact: Rocco Gasparro SID Contact: Chuck Dunlap SID Phone: (479) 575-3114 SID Phone: (502) 852-0102 SID Phone: (205) 458-3000 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Website: www.arkansasrazorbacks.com Website: www.gocards.com Website: www.secsports.com

The Ally at Old Waverly Gators Invitational NCAA Regional Championship Oct. 19-21, 2020 | West Point, Miss. Feb. 21-23, 2021 | Gaineville, Fla. May 10-12, 2021 | TBA Host: Mississippi State University Host: University of Florida Possible Sites: Louisiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Course Name: Old Waverly Golf Club Course Name: Mark Bostick Golf Course California Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,377 yards) Course Par (Yardage): Par-70 (6,074 yards) SID Contact: Josh Lively SID Contact: Morgan Perry NCAA National Championship SID Phone: (662) 325-7556 SID Phone: (410) 200-8856 May 21-26, 2021 | Scottsdale, Ariz. SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Host: NCAA Website: www.hailstate.com Website: www.floridagators.com Course Name: Grayhawk Golf Club Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (7,090 yards) East Lake Cup Gamecock Invitational SID Contact: Connor Smith Oct. 26-28, 2020 | Atlanta, Ga. March 1-3, 2021 | Columbia, S.C. SID Phone: (405) 744-7714 Host: Host: University of South Carolina SID Email: [email protected] Course Name: East Lake Golf Club Course Name: Columbia Country Club Website: www.NCAA.org Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,240 yards) Course Par (Yardage): Par-70 (6,603 yards) Contact: Thomas McKee SID Contact: Don Hawkins SID Phone: (407) 355-4635 SID Phone: (803) 777-4202 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Website: www.eastlakecup.golfchannel.com Website: www.gamecocksonline.com Liz Murphey Collegiate March 19-21, 2021 | Athens, Ga. Host: University of Georgia Course Name: UGA Golf Course Course Par (Yardage): Par-71 (7,258 yards) SID Contact: Mike Mobley SID Phone: (706) 542-1621 SID Email: [email protected] Website: www.georgiadogs.com

LSU Tiger Invitational April 6-7, 2021 | Baton Rouge, La. Host: Louisiana State University Course Name: LSU Golf Course Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,772 yards) SID Contact: Judy Willson SID Phone: (225) 578-1869 SID Email: [email protected] Website: www.lsusports.com

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UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location: Athens, Ga. Location: Oxford, Miss. Founded: 1831 Founded: 1785 Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 38,563 Enrollment: 38,652 Enrollment: 23,780 Nickname: Crimson Tide Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Lady Rebels Colors: Crimson and White Colors: Red and Black Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue President: Dr. Stuart Bell President: Jere W. Morehead Chancellor: Larry Sparks Athletics Director: Greg Byrne Athletics Director: Greg McGarity Athletics Director: Keith Carter

Head Coach: Mic Potter (15th season) Head Coach: Josh Brewer (8th season) Head Coach: Kory Henkes (6th season) Assistant Coach: Susan Rosentiel Assistant Coach: Mimi Burke Assistant Coach: Drew Belt Home Facility: Ol’ Colony Golf Course Home Facility: UGA Golf Course Home Facility: Ole Miss Golf Course

Golf Contact: Haley Peterson Golf Contact: Mike Mobley Golf Contact: Will Redmond Office Phone: (205) 348-6084 Office Phone: (706) 542-1621 Office Phone:663-915-7522 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.rolltide.com Athletics Website: www.georgiadogs.com Website: www.olemisssports.com

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Location: Lexington, Ky. Location: Starkville, Miss. Founded: 1871 Founded: 1865 Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 27,558 Enrollment: 30,000 Enrollment: 22,201 Nickname: Razorbacks Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Blue and White Colors: Maroon and White Chancellor: Joseph E. Steinmetz President: Dr. Eli Capilouto President: Dr. Mark E. Keenum Athletics Director: Hunter Yurachek Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart Athletics Director: John Cohen

Head Coach: Shauna Estes-Taylor (13th season) Head Coach: Golda Johansson Borst (10th season) Head Coach: Ginger Brown-Lemm (10th season) Assistant Coach: Mike Adams Assistant Coach: Brian May Assistant Coach: Kortnie Maxoutopoulis Home Facility: Blessings and Pinnacle Country Club Home Facility: University Club Home Facility: Old Waverly Golf

Golf Contact: Mario Bravante Golf Contact: Eric Lindsey Golf Contact: Josh Lively Office Phone: N/A Office Phone: (859) 257-8429 Office Phone: (662) 325-7556 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.arkansasrazorbacks.com Athletics Website: www.ukathletics.com Athletics Website: www.hailstate.com

AUBURN UNIVERSITY LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Location: Auburn, Ala. Location: Baton Rouge, La. Location: Columbia, Mo. Founded: 1856 Founded: 1860 Founded: 1839 Enrollment: 29,776 Enrollment: 31,527 Enrollment: 30,870 Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Lady Tigers Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Black and MU Gold President: Steven Leath Chancellor: Dr. F. King Alexander Chancellor: Alexander Cartwright Athletics Director: Allen Greene Athletics Director: Scott Woodward Athletics Director: Jim Sterk

Head Coach: Melissa Luellen (6th season) Head Coach: Garrett Runion (2nd season) Head Coach: Stephanie Priesmeyer (19th season) Associate Coach: Andrew Pratt Assistant Coach: Alexis Rather Assistant Coach: Mindy Coyle Home Facility: Auburn University Club Home Facility: University Club Home Facility: The Club at Ole Hawthorne

Golf Contact: Greg Ostendork Golf Contact: Judy Willson Golf Contact: Chad Moller Office Phone: (334) 750-9023 Office Phone: (225) 578-1869 Office Phone: (573) 882-0712 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.auburntigers.com Athletics Website: www.lsusports.net Athletics Website: www.mutigers.com

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Location: Columbia, S.C. Location: College Station, Texas Founded: 1801 Founded: 1872 Enrollment: 34,731 Enrollment: 68,625 SEC Golf Contact Nickname: Gamecocks Nickname: Aggies Colors: Garnet and Black Colors: Maroon and White CHUCK DUNLAP President: Dr. Brendan Kelly President: Michael K. Young Associate Director of Athletics Director: Ray Tanner Athletics Director: Ross Bjork Media/Public Relations Head Coach: Kalen Anderson (13th year) Head Coach: Andrea Gaston (2nd season) Assistant Coach: Kevin Williams Assistant Coach: Katerina Bruner 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Home Facility: Cobblestone Park Home Facility: Traditions Club Birmingham, Ala. 35203 Golf Contact: Don Hawkins Golf Contact: David Waxman Office Phone: (205) 458-3000 Office Phone: N/A Office Phone: (979) 862-5423 Cell Phone: (205) 936-9683 Email: N/A Email: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.gamecocksonline.com Athletics Website: www.12thman.com Office Fax: (205) 458-3030 Email: [email protected] Website: www.SECsports.com

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Location: Nashville, Tenn. Founded: 1794 as Blount College Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 28,321 Enrollment: 12,686 Nickname: Lady Volunteers (Lady Vols) Nickname: Commodores Colors: UT Orange and White Colors: Black and Gold Chancellor: Donde Plowman Chancellor: Nicholas Zeppos Athletics Director: Phillip Fulmer Athletic Director: Malcom Turner

Head Coach: Judi Pavon (19th season) Head Coach: Greg Allen (13th season) Assistant Coach: Chas Narramore Assistant Coach: Emily Meason Home Facility: Privileges at multiple courses Home Facility: Vanderbilt Legends Club

Golf Contact: Andy Kovar Golf Contact: Larry Leathers Office Phone: (865) 974-9534 Office Phone: (615) 343-1847 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Athletics Website: www.utsports.com Athletics Website: www.vucommodores.com

The 2015-16 Gator women’s golf team at the 2016 SEC Championships.

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The Emily Glaser File:

Hometown: Upper Sandusky, Ohio Education: Bachelor of Arts – Marketing, Michigan State University, 2002 Three-time Academic All-Big Ten recipient EMILY GLASER Announced as UF head coach: June 8, 2012 Head Coach - Ninth Season Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Michigan State University, 2002-03 Assistant Coach, , 2009-10 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2011-12 Emily Glaser is entering her ninth season guiding the Uni- sophomore season, Karolina Vlckova individually qualified Head Coach, University of Florida, 2012-present versity of Florida’s women’s golf program. Glaser has led for the 2015 NCAA Championships after being named to the Gator to the NCAA Championships in six of her eight the NCAA All-Region Team and was subsequently named seasons, including four consecutive years from 2016-2019. a Golfweek Honorable Mention All-American. Vlckova com- Playing Career: Announced as UF’s head coach on June 8, 2012, the former peted in 32 rounds with the lowest average on the team of Michigan State University, 1999-2002 LPGA Tour player and collegiate All-American has brought 74.06, she also led the team collecting seven top-25 finishes LPGA Tour – 2005, 2006, 2008 experience as a student-athlete, coach and professional and five top-10 finishes. Duramed Futures Tour – 2004, 2007, 2009 with an attitude for winning that has followed her at each stop along her career path. The 2014-15 season brought with it the introduction of fresh- man standout Taylor Tomlinson and sophomore newcomer Playing Honors: Despite the 2019-20 season being cut short due to the CO- Kelly Grassel. As a freshman, Tomlinson was a staple in the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee VID-19 pandemic, Glaser and the Gators still experienced Florida lineup – she was the only Gator to compete in ev- (2012) immense success on the course. The Gators concluded the ery tournament during the 2014-15 season, and was twice season ranked as the No. 7 team in the nation after finish- tabbed as the SEC Freshman of the Week. Tomlinson was Futures Tour Player of the Year Award (2007) ing within the top five on six occasions, capturing three also named to the 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team, after finish- Won the Jalapeno Duramed Futures Golf team titles and one individual title. Individually, junior Ad- ing the 2015 SEC Championships tied for 20th. In her first Classic (2007) die Baggarly earned a spot on the All-SEC Second Team season in Orange and Blue, Grassel competed in 23 rounds, Won the Michelob Ultra Duramed Futures and was named to the 2020 US Cup Team with a 74.1 stroke average – second best on the team. Gras- Players Championship (2007) under Glaser. sel played a huge part in the Gators’ only team tournament victory of the season, as she recorded her collegiate best Played in three U.S. Women’s Open Florida finished the 2018-19 season ranked No. 8 in the coun- finish (2nd), best tournament score (-4) 212 and best round Championships (2002, 2004, 2005) try with three team titles, two individual titles, and seven (69) at the Briar’s Creek Invitational, before an injury side- Three-time Ohio State Women’s Amateur top-five finishes. Glaser also had her first NCAA medalist lined her for the remainder of the season. Champion (1999, 2001, 2003) as junior Sierra Brooks finished second at the 2019 NCAA Championships. She also had another individual medalist at In 2013-14, Glaser oversaw eight top-10 finishes during the Represented the U.S. at the (2002) SEC’s with junior Marta Perez finishing in a tie for second. regular season for the Orange and Blue. The squad knocked Represented the U.S. at the World Amateur Freshman Clara Manzalini finished T5 at SEC’s, which was off tournament host Oklahoma State in a playoff at the Team Championships (2002) the highest finish by a freshman since Maria Torres in 2014, NCAA Central Regional to earn the program’s 25th berth Michigan State George Alderton Female Athlete Glaser’s second season st the helm of the Gators. Brooks, at the 2014 NCAA Championships. At the NCAA Champi- Perez, and Manzalini were all named to the All-SEC Second onships, the Gators improved each day, with a significant of the Year (2000, 2002) Team with Manzalini also earning a spot on the All-Fresh- 23-stroke difference from round one to round four, to tie National Golf Coaches Association All-American man Team. Brooks was also named a WGCA All-American for 18th. In her final round, lone senior Elcin Ulu climbed (2002) Second-Team honoree. the leaderboard to a top-25 finish with a career-low 18-hole Big Ten Golf Athlete of the Year (2002) score of 66 (-4) and led the Gators to their lowest round, During the 2017-18 season, the Gators tallied two individual 282 (+2), of the event. Four-time All-Big Ten selection (1999-2002) titles, two team titles, and nine top-10 finishes. Sophomore Quarterfinalist at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Sierra Brooks was named a WGCA All-American and Golf- Florida brought home the team and individual titles from (2002) week All-American after leading the team in stroke average its first tournament of the season, the Cougar Classic in Semifinalist at the U.S. Women’s Amateur (2001) with a 72.03 in her 26 rounds in the spring, the mark is tied Charleston, S.C. UF defended its crown at the event by Medalist at the Big Ten Tournament (2000) for second in program history. She became the first player one stroke over runner-up Clemson and junior Anna Young in program history to win two of her first three events in Or- earned the first individual title of her collegiate career by National Golf Coaches Association Midwest ange and Blue and was the sixth player to earn WGCA hon- finishing at five-under (211). District Freshman of the Year (1999) ors and eighth to earn Golfweek honors under coach Glaser. Big Ten Freshman of the Year (1999) The 2013-14 season saw two-time All-American Camilla In the 2016-17 campaign, Glaser led Florida to six first-place Hedberg tally three top-10 finishes, as she finished her junior finished which included the SEC Championship. It was the year with a 75.4 stroke average in 33 rounds. Maria Torres eighth time in program history that the Gators took home finished her first year as a Gator with five top-25 finishes, Glaser, who played four years at Michigan State University the conference championship and the first time under the the second-most on the UF squad, and was a member of the and is considered the greatest Spartan golfer of all time, was direction of coach Glaser. Florida set an SEC Tournament SEC All-Freshman Team. Another first-year player, Karolina an NCAA All-American in 2002, a four-time All-Big Ten se- record shooting 22-under-par for the tournament. After Vlckova, was the only Gator to compete in every tourna- lection (1999-2002), the 2002 Big Ten Golf Athlete of the winning the NCAA Regional and advanced to the NCAA ment during the 2013-14 season. Year and the 1999 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. She set the Championships, the Gators made a run all the way to the program’s single-season record for stroke average during quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships before falling In her initial season as a head coach in 2012-13, Glaser di- the 2002 season, while appearing in four NCAA Regionals to Arizona State. In addition to their team success, UF col- rected the Gators to three team titles (Cougar Classic, and three NCAA Championships. lected eight individual tournament titles as senior Maria Tor- Betsy Rawls Invitational, Florida Challenge), the program’s res led the Gators with three medalist finishes. Glaser was most victories in a campaign since 2007-08. UF reached its Glaser’s storied collegiate career includes being named named the Golf Pride WGCA East Regional Coach of the third-consecutive NCAA Championships in 2013, marking to the United States’ Curtis Cup team in 2002, and being year for the second consecutive season. Glaser was also Florida’s first time advancing to the tournament for three- selected as the Michigan State George Alderton Athlete of named the SEC Coach of the Year following the Gators win straight years since 1996-98. the Year in both 2000 and 2002. After her stint as a player, of the 2017 title. Torres, Kelly Grassel and Taylor Tomlinson she was hired as an assistant coach at MSU, a position she all earned Golfweek and WGCA All-American honors. Torres While winning the Cougar Classic and Betsy Rawls Invite, held during the 2002-03 school year. In 2012, Glaser was became the first Gator golfer since in 2007 to be the Gators also carded the top-two team round scores inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame to named as a first team honoree. (279, 280) in UF history. At those same tournaments came commemorate her success as a Spartan student-athlete and the second (852 at Cougar Classic) and fifth (863 at Betsy coach. Glaser led the Gators to seven first-place finishes in the Rawls Invite) lowest team tournament totals in school his- 2015-2016 season, including the four straight tournament tory. Four of the team’s top-five players recorded at least Glaser competed on the victorious U.S. Curtis Cup squad wins at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, SunTrust two top-10 finishes, and seven of the eight UF golfers that in 2002 and also represented the Red, White and Blue at Gator Women’s Invitational, Briar’s Creek Invitational and recorded at least one competitive round had a top-25 finish. that year’s World Amateur Team Championships. She was the Clemson Invitational. Florida brought home its first re- a semifinalist at the 2001 U.S. Women’s Amateur, played in gional championship since 2008 after claiming a share of A total of 16 top-10 finishes were recorded among four three U.S. Women’s Open Championships (2002, 2004 and the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Championship. Glaser was Florida golfers and the team’s 295.54 team round average 2005) and is a three-time Ohio State Women’s Amateur named the 2015-2016 Golf Pride WGCA East Regional Coach in 2012-13 was the second-lowest in school history. A first- Champion (1999, 2001 and 2003). of the year after leading the Gators to the NCAA Champion- team All-SEC pick, Hedberg was named an All-American ship. Junior Maria Torres received Florida’s first Southeast- Honorable Mention by the WGCA for the second-straight Following her career at Michigan State, Glaser competed on ern Conference Golfer of the Year award since 1990, and year and also won three individual tournament titles in her the LPGA Tour in 2005, 2006 and 2008 and played on the was named a 2016 Honorable Mention All-American. Torres second season as a Gator. Isabelle Lendl garnered second- Duramed Futures Tour in 2004, 2007 and 2009. She cap- finished the season with a 72.03 stroke average, the lowest team All-SEC recognition and delivered five top-10 efforts, tured the Futures Tour Player of the Year Award and was the single-season average in school history. Torres recorded 10 with individual titles at the Dale McNamara Invitational in leading money winner in 2007. Glaser carded a career-low top-25 finishes and two tournament wins, while also being Broken Arrow, Okla., and at the Tar Heel Invitational in Cha- 66 at the 2008 McDonald’s LPGA Championship and also named to the 2016 Baton Rouge All-Region Team. pel Hill, N.C. A two-time All-SEC recipient, Mia Piccio was registered a pair of top-10 finishes on the LPGA Tour. named to the WGCA All-Central Region Team and was the Glaser oversaw nine top-10 team finishes during the 2014- team’s top finisher at NCAAs. A three-time member of the Academic All-Big Ten Team, the 15 season, including a tournament win at the Briar’s Creek Upper Sandusky, Ohio, native received her bachelor’s de- Invitational, and back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Before her move to the Sunshine State, Glaser served as gree in marketing from Michigan State in the spring of 2002. Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate and the SunTrust Ga- assistant coach for Duke University’s women’s golf team tor Women’s Invitational. The squad narrowly missed out during the 2009-10 season. During her one season with the on a third straight NCAA Championship appearance after Blue Devils, the team finished third in the Atlantic Coast placing eighth at the NCAA Raleigh Regional. In a breakout Conference and tied for eighth at the NCAA Championships.

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The Janice Olivencia File:

Hometown: Caguas, Puerto Rico Education: Bachelor of Science – Communications Studies, University of JANICE OLIVENCIA Texas, 2004 Associate Head Coach - Ninth Season Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, University of South Florida, 2011-12 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2012-18 Former professional player and collegiate All- In the 2016-17 campaign, Olivencia helped led Ga- Associate Head Coach, University of Flor- American Janice Olivencia (Oh-lee-vin-see-ya) is tors to six first-place finishes which included the ida, 2018-Present in her ninth season, and third as an associate head the eighth SEC Championship in program history. coach at the University of Florida working along- Florida set an SEC Tournament record shooting Playing Career: side head coach Emily Glaser. Olivencia brought 22-under-par for the tournament. After winning experience from her playing career and as a colle- the NCAA Regional and advanced to the NCAA University of Texas, 2000-04 giate assistant coach to the Gator program. Flor- Championships, the Gators made a run all the way Puerto Rico National Golf Team, 1998- ida has advanced to the NCAA Championships in to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships 2004 six of her seasons on the staff. before falling to Arizona State. Florida also col- Ladies European Tour, 2005-08 lected eight individual tournament titles as senior Despite the 2019-20 season being cut short due to Maria Torres led the Gators with three medalist Duramed Futures Tour, 2008-10 the COVID-19 pandemic, Olivencia and the Gators finishes. Torres, Kelly Grassel and Taylor Tomlin- still experienced immense success on the course. son all earned Golfweek and WGCA All-American Playing Honors: Through its seven events, Florida finished within honors. Torres became the first Gator golfer since Two-time National Golf Coaches the top five on six occasions, capturing three Sandra Gal in 2007 to be named as a first team team titles and one individual title. With Oliven- honoree. Association All-American (2002-03) cia’s guidance, junior Addie Baggarly earned a Big 12 Player of the Year (2002) spot on the All-SEC Second Team and was named Olivencia and Glaser led the Gators to four Three-time All-Big 12 selection (2002- to the 2020 US Arnold Palmer Cup Team. straight tournament wins at the Allstate Sugar Florida finished the 2018-19 season ranked No. 8 in Bowl Intercollegiate, SunTrust Gator Women’s In- 04) the country with three team titles, two individual vitational, Briar’s Creek Invitational and the Clem- Three-time Caribbean Women’s Amateur titles, and seven top-five finishes. The Gators also son Invitational. Florida tied for first in the NCAA Champion had the first NCAA medalist since 1986 as junior Baton Rouge Regional Championship to advance Won the Women’s Western Amateur Sierra Brooks finished second at the 2019 NCAA to their third NCAA Championship in four year. Championships. The Gators had another individu- Maria Torres finished the season with a 72.03 Championship (2002) al medalist at SEC’s with junior Marta Perez finish- stroke average, the lowest single-season average ing in a tie for second. Freshman Clara Manzalini in school history, and was also named a 2016 Hon- Christina Miller was named the Big East Player of finished T5 at SEC’s, which was the highest finish orable Mention All-American the Year in 2012, becoming the first winner of the by a freshman since Maria Torres in 2014. Brooks, award in school history. Perez, and Manzalini were all named to the All- During the 2014-15 season, under Olivencia and SEC Second Team with Manzalini also earning a Glaser’s guidance, Florida recorded nine top-10 Olivencia joined the USF coaching staff after play- spot on the All-Freshman Team. Brooks was also team finishes including first at the Briar’s Creek ing on the Ladies European Tour from 2005-08 named a WGCA All-American Second-Team hon- Invitational, and runner-up at both the Allstate and LPGA Futures Tour from 2008-10. She was oree. Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate and the SunTrust Ga- the first Puerto Rican woman to qualify to play on tor Women’s Invitational. The squad narrowly the Ladies European Tour. During the 2017-18 season, the Gators tallied two missed out on a third straight NCAA Champion- individual titles, two team titles, and nine top-10 ship appearance, after placing eighth at the NCAA As a professional, Olivencia qualified for the 2009 finishes. Sophomore Sierra Brooks was named a Raleigh Regional. Karolina Vlckova individually U.S. Women’s Open in Saucon Valley, Pa. It was WGCA All-American and Golfweek All-American qualified for the NCAA Championships, after be- another first for Puerto Rico, as she became the after leading the team in stroke average with a ing named to the NCAA All-Region Team, and was first woman golfer from P.R. to qualify for a major 72.03 in her 26 rounds in the spring, the mark is subsequently named a Golfweek Honorable Men- event. The last Puerto Rican to qualify for a major tied for second in program history. She became tion All-American. golfing event was Professional Golf Association the first player in program history to win two of (PGA) Hall of Famer Chi Chi Rodriguez. her first three events in Orange and Blue and was With Olivencia’s assistance, Florida recorded 10 the sixth player to earn WGCA honors and eighth top-10 team finishes throughout the 2013-14 sea- During her collegiate career at the University of to earn Golfweek honors under coach Glaser and son, including first at the Cougar Classic for the Texas, Olivencia earned All-America honors from Olivencia. second year in a row, third at the Allstate Sugar the National Golf Coaches Association in 2002 Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship and fourth and 2003. The 2002 Big 12 Player of the Year and at The Alamo Invitational. The squad knocked off a three-time All-Big 12 honoree as a sophomore, tournament host Oklahoma State in a playoff at junior and senior, she twice finished among the the NCAA Central Regional to earn the program’s top-10 individuals in NCAA Championships play, 25th berth at the NCAA Championships. Maria tying for 10th as a sophomore in 2002 and sharing Torres was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team sixth in 2003. As a senior, Olivencia led the Long- and was recognized as the league’s Freshman of horns to the 2004 Big 12 Tournament title with the Week after tying for third at the Allstate Sugar a runner-up individual finish. As a Longhorn, she Bowl event in New Orleans, La. recorded a pair of individual wins (Betsy Rawls Invitational and the Lady Northern Invitational), In 2012-13, the Gators finished with three team notched 15 top-10 finishes and claimed 20 top-20 wins (Cougar Classic, Betsy Rawls Invitational, finishes. Florida Challenge) and celebrated six individual winners on the campaign. All-American and first- While playing at Texas, Olivencia posted impres- team All-SEC selection Camilla Hedberg became sive results as an amateur. She won the prestigious one of only 12 other players in school history to 2002 Women’s Western Amateur Championship, win at least three tournaments in their career and was a 2002 Co-Medalist U.S. Open Qualifier, and became the eighth person from UF to win three both a quarterfinalist and semifinalist at the North or more tournaments in a season. Isabelle Lendl & South Amateur Championship. collected second-team All-SEC kudos, while Mia Piccio was named to the Women’s Golf Coaches Olivencia was a member of the Puerto Rico Na- Association All-Central Region Team. tional Golf team from 1998-2004, representing her country twice at the World Amateur Cham- Olivencia came to Gainesville after serving as the pionships. In addition, she was a three-time Ca- University of South Florida’s assistant women’s ribbean Women’s Amateur Champion and a two- golf coach in 2011-12. The Bulls claimed their first time Puerto Rico Island Champion. Big East Championship in 2012 and advanced to NCAA Central Regional action. During the regular Olivencia received her bachelor’s degree in com- season, USF collected three team tournament ti- munications studies from Texas in 2004. tles and two individual titles. The Bulls also placed an individual in the top-five seven times, while

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ADDIE BAGGARLY Senior Jonesborough, Tenn. (Tennessee Online Public) School

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 7 21 1516 72.19 67 T3 2018-19 11 30 2,225 74.17 68 T1 2017-18 12 34 2,544 74.82 68 T13 Career 30 85 6,285 73.94 67 T1

COLLEGIATE HONORS • 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team • 2018 SEC First Year Honor Roll • 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup U.S. Team

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 67 (2x, last Northrop Grumman ‘20) • Low Tournament: 207 (Gator Invitational ‘19) • Best Finish: T1 (AllState Sugar Bowl)

JUNIOR SEASON (2019-20) • Appeared in the Gators’ lineup in all seven events of the season • Accumulated a 72.19 scoring average over 21 rounds played • Was the Gators’ highest finisher in two events, tying for fourth at the Cougar Classic and tying for 29th at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge • Recorded 10 rounds under par throughout the season, including seven rounds in the 60s • Placed within the top 25 individually in five tournaments, including three top-10 finishes • Finished the season as the No. 36 collegiate player in the nation according to Golfstat

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2018-19) • Top finish came at the AllState Sugar Bowl when she won a share of her first collegiate title • Competed in 30 rounds for a 74.17 season stroke average • Shot a season best 207 at the Gator Invitational • Apart of the Gator lineup in all but one event in this season

FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) • Named to the SEC All-Freshman team • Named to the SEC First Year Honor Roll • Top finish came at the Gator Invitational when she tied for 13th • Competed in 34 rounds for a 74.82 season stroke average • Shot a season best 214 twice at the Gator Invitational and the Schooner Fall Classic • Apart of the Gator lineup in all but one event in her first season

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 45th in AJGA Polo Golf Rankings • Received honorable mention on the 2016 Rolex Junior All-American Team • Named Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) Big 7 Conference • Player of the Year in 2013, 2014 and 2016 • Finished in third place at the 2016 TSSAA 3A State Championship • Represented Team East in the Tennessee Junior Cup in 2015 and 2016 • Third-place finish at the 2016 Under Armour Scott Stallings Championship

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SARA ERICSSON Freshman Lidingö, Sweden (Celsiusskolan)

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Won the 2019 Swedish National Championship with a score of 19 under • Represented Sweden in the 2019 European Team Championship • Champion of the 2019 HOYA Ladies Open • 2018 and 2019 JMI Drottningholms 36:an champion • 2019 Lidingö GK Club Championship and Campeonato de Castellon champion • Placed third in the 2018 Swedish Club Championships • Claimed the 2018 German Futures title • Winner of the JMI Richard S Johnson Junior Invitational • 2018 PGA Junior Open Champion • Took first place at the 2018 Junior Masters Invitational

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ELIN ESBORN Redshirt Senior Göteborg, Sweden (Katrinelundsgymnasiet)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 6 18 1,318 73.22 68 T12 2018-19 8 24 1,779 74.13 70 T5 2017-18 9 31 2,297 74.09 68 3 Career 23 73 5,394 73.89 68 3

COLLEGIATE HONORS • 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team • 2018 SEC Community Service Team • 2017 Ocean Course Invitational All-Tournament Team

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 68 (NCAA Regional Rd. 3) • Low Tournament: 209 (Gator Invitational ‘18) • Best Finish: 3 (Gator Invitational ‘18)

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2019-20) • Appeared in the Gators’ lineup on three occasions and competed as an individual twice • Recorded a 73.22 scoring average over 18 rounds played • Was the Gators’ highest finisher at the Stanford Intercollegiate, tying for 16th • Finished within the top 25 individually in four events over the course of the season • Best finish came at the Cougar Classic where she tied for 12th after shooting 3-under 213

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2018-19) • Finished in the top 25 six times • Also carded three top 10 finishes • Season best finish of T5 twice at the NCAA Oklahoma Regional • Season stroke average of 74.13 in 24 rounds played

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) • Named to the SEC All-Freshman team • Recorded four top-25 and three top-10 finishes this season placing third at the Gator Invitational and fifth at the Ocean Course • Competed in 31 rounds for a 74.09 season stroke average which was third best on the team • Named to the All-Tournament team at the Ocean Course • Carded a season low of 209 at the Gator Invitational the second best mark on the team

FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) Did not see action for the Gators.

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 106th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings • Member of the Swedish National Team • Captured titles at the 2016 Skandia Junior Open and the 2016 Sjödin Junior Open • Finsihed in 19th place at the Norwegian Ladies Open • Member of the 2015 European Ping Junior Solheim Team • Helped Sweden finish third at the 2015 World Junior Girls’ Team Championships • Finished seventh at the 2015 Annika Invitational Europe Championship • Finished third at the 2015 International French Junior • Finished third at the 2015 Skandia Tour Elite #1 Championship • Finished fourth at the 2014 Skandia Lady Junior Open • Finished fourth at the 2014 Skandia Junior Open Girls’ Championship

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MARINA ESCOBAR DOMINGO Sophomore Almeria, Spain (IES Ortega y Gasset)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 6 18 1,316 73.11 70 T8 Career 6 18 1,316 73.11 70 T8

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 70 (Cougar Classic Rd. 1 ‘19) • Low Tournament: 215 (Allstate Sugar Bowl ‘20) • Best Finish: T8 (Allstate Sugar Bowl ‘20)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2019-20) • Appeared in the Gators’ lineup on six occasions • Recorded a scoring average of 73.11 over 18 rounds played • Finished within the top 25 three times and inside the top 10 once • Was the low freshman finisher at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, tying for 8th behind a 4-under 215 performance

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Member of the Spain U18 Team • Runner-up at the European Girls Team Championship (Spain U18 team) • 1st in U18 Spanish National Ranking • 2nd in Spanish Amateur Ranking • T6th at the European Ladies Amateur Team Championship • T7th at the Spanish International Championship (Queen’s Cup) • 1st at the Coupe Cartier of the French International • 133rd World Amateur Golf Ranking

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MAISIE FILLER Freshman Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Oxbridge Academy)

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Placed third at the 2019 Stewart Cink Championship • Top-20 finisher at the 2019 US Girl’s Junior Championship and 2019 Girls Junior PGA Championship • 2018 and 2019 FHSAA Class 1A State Championship Individual Runner-Up • Runner-up at the 2018 Junior Golf Hub Championship • Took fourth at the 2018 Sergio and Angela Garcia Foundation Junior Golf Championship • 2017 and 2018 Sun Sentinel Player of the Year • 2017 and 2018 Palm Beach Post Player of the Year

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ANNABELL FULLER Sophomore Kingston upon Thames, (IMG Academy)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 3 9 661 73.44 69 T3 Career 3 9 661 73.44 69 T3

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 69 (Gators Invitational Rd. 1 ‘20) • Low Tournament: 213 (Gators Invitational ‘20) • Best Finish: T3 (Gators Invitational ‘20)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2019-20) • Enrolled at the beginning of the spring semester • Appeared in the Gators’ lineup in all three spring events • Recorded a 73.44 scoring average over nine rounds played • Placed within the top 25 twice • Highest finish came at the Gators Invitational where she tied for third individually

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 28th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) • 2020 English Women’s Open Amateur Champion • 2020 R&A Women’s Amateur Championship runner-up • Represented England at the 2018 and 2019 European Ladies Team Championship • Represented England at the 2017 and 2019 World Junior Girls Championship • 2019 Major Champions Invitational Champion • Team Europe 2019 Junior Member • 2019 participant, representing Great Britain and • 2019 Rolex Junior All-American second team • Competed in the inaugural 2019 Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship • Member of the 2018 Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup team • Competed in the 2018 Junior for Team Europe • Runner-up at the 2018 English Women’s Amateur Championship • Took 2nd at the 2018 Portuguese International Ladies Amateur Championship • Represented England at the 2018 World Amateur Team Championship • 2017 English Girls U16 Champion

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JENNY KIM Junior Orlando, Fla. (Lake Mary Prep)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 2 6 440 73.33 70 T19 2018-19 5 16 1220 76.21 71 T30 Career 7 22 1660 75.45 70 T19

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 70 ( Invitational Rd. 1 ‘19) • Low Tournament: 217 (Florida Gators Invitational) • Best Finish: T19 (Pat Bradley Invitational ‘19)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2019-20) • Competed as an individual twice over the course of the season • Accumulated a scoring average of 73.33 over six rounds played • Recorded a career-best finish at the Pat Bradley Invitational, finishing tied for 19th • Also notched a career-low round at the Pat Bradley Invitational, shooting a 70 in the first round

FRESHMAN SEASON (2018-19) • Competed in the lineup twice and four times as an individual in her debut season • Best performance of the year came at the Gator Invite where she finished T30 • Carded a season-low 71 in the second round of the Gator Invite

AMATEUR COMPETITION • 2017 AJGA Rolex All-American • Currently ranked 34th in the AJCA Polo Golf Rankings • Won the Florida Girl’s Junior Amateur Championship in 2017 • Won the AJGA Sergio Garcia Championship in 2017 • Helped her high school win state titles in 2015 and 2016

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CLARA MANZALINI Junior Milan, Itlay (Istituto Edmondo De Amicis/Milan)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 7 21 1,524 72.57 66 T1 2018-19 12 33 2,427 73.44 67 T3 Career 19 54 3,951 73.17 66 T1

COLLEGIATE HONORS • 2019 All-SEC Second Team • 2019 SEC All-Freshman Team

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 66 (Stanford Intercollegiate ‘19) • Low Tournament: 212 (Allstate Sugar Bowl ‘20) • Best Finish: T1 (Allstate Sugar Bowl ‘20)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2019-20) • Appeared in the Gators’ lineup five times, taking the top spot in the lineup twice • Also competed as an individual in the first two events of the season • Recorded a scoring average of 72.57 over 21 rounds played • Was the Gators’ highest finisher on two occasions at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (T29) and the Allstate Sugar Bowl (T1) • Notched her first individual collegiate win at the Allstate Sugar Bowl after shooting a final-round 67 to -fin ish 7-under 212 • Shot a career low 66 at the Stanford Intercollegiate in the fall • Recorded three top-25 finishes over the course of the season, including two top-10 finishes

FRESHMAN SEASON • Named to the SEC All-Freshman team and All-SEC Second Team • Top finish came in her first collegiate event, the Cougar Classic (T3) then again in the spring at the Evans Derby Experience • Was the only Gator to compete in every single event this year • Competed in 33 rounds for a 73.55 season stroke average • Was the first freshman to finish in the top five at SEC Championships since Maria Torres did so her freshman season in 2014 • Shot a season best 214 at the Gator Invitational • Was the only Gator to compete in every single event this year

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Member of the Italian National Team • Runner-up at the Italian Ladies championship in September • Took second individually at the European Ladies team championship in July

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MARTA PEREZ Redshirt Senior Valencia, Spain (IES Ortega y Gasset)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 7 21 1,529 72.81 67 2 2018-19 11 31 2,271 73.26 68 T2 2017-18 13 37 2,713 73.32 66 T4 2016-17 11 31 2,262 72.97 68 T1 Career 42 120 8,775 73.13 66 1

COLLEGIATE HONORS • 2020 SEC Player of the Week (1x) • 2019 All-SEC Second Team • 2018 All-SEC Second Team • 2017 SEC All-Freshman Team • 2017 SEC Freshman of the Week (1x) • 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 66 (2017 Schooner Fall Classic Rd. 3) • Low Tournament: 210 (2x) • Best Finish: T1 (2017 Florida Challenge)

SENIOR SEASON (2019-20) • Appeared in the Gators’ lineup in all seven events of the season, taking the top spot once • Recorded a scoring average of 72.81 over 21 rounds played • Was named SEC Player of the Week following her second-place finish at the Gators Invitational • Recorded three top 10 finishes over the course of the season • Shot eight rounds under par, including three rounds in the 60s

JUNIOR SEASON (2018-19) • Named to the All-SEC Second Team • Tied for second in SEC Championships’ stroke play, making it four straight years the Gators have had a player inside of the top five on the leaderboard • Shot a season-best 68 in the second round of SEC Championships • Second on the team with nine top-25 finishes • Led the team in top-10 finishes with six • Posted a scoring average of 73.26 over 31 rounds

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2017-18) • Tied for fourth at the SEC Championships making it three straight years the Gators have had a player inside of the top five on the lead- erboard • Recorded collegiate lows at the Schooner Fall Classic when she carded a 66 in Rd 3 while turning in a three round score of 210 • , finished ninth at the Schooner Fall Classic and tied for the team lead with four top 10 finishes • Led the team in top-25 finishes with eight • Second on the team in scoring average at 73.32 in 37 rounds

FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) • Named to the 2017 SEC All-Freshman Team after finishing the SEC Championships tied for T42th • Tabbed as the SEC Freshman of the Week • Tomlinson was a staple in the Florida lineup – she competed in 31 rounds over her rookie campaign • Competed in 31 rounds for a 72.97 season stroke average - fourth-best on the team • Combined for six top-25 finishes, and one top-10 finish • Best finish was at the Florida Challenge, where she medaled along with two of her teammates • Perez’s low round of 213 came at the Windy City Classic, leading all Gator scores with a 7th place finish

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 68th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings • Member of the Spanish National Team • Member of the 2015 European Ping Junior Solheim Team • Top-ranked junior player in Valencia, Spain, from 2008-15 • Helped Spain win the Gold Medal at the 2015 European Girls’ Team Championship • 2015 runner-up at the British Girls’ Championship • Finished seventh at the 2015 Spanish International Stroke Play Championship • 2014 Lacoste 4 Nations Champion • Runner-up at the 2014 Spanish Under-16 Amateur Championship • Finished fifth at the 2014 and 2015 Valencia Amateur Championships • Finished 10th at the 2014 Annika Invitational Europe Championship

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LAUREN WAIDNER Senior Fleming Island, Fla. (Fleming Island HS)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TOURN. RDS. STROKES STROKE AVG. LOW ROUD BEST FINISH 2019-20 2 6 438 73 67 T5 2018-19 6 15 1,149 76.60 72 T24 2017-18 1 14 1,127 80.50 73 T34 Career 9 35 2,719 77.54 67 T5

COLLEGIATE HONORS • 2019 WGCA All-American Scholar • 2019 SEC Community Service Team • 2018 SEC First Year Honor Roll

COLLEGIATE BESTS • Low Round: 67 (Pat Bradley Invitational ‘19) • Low Tournament: 213 (Pat Bradley Invitational ‘19) • Best Finish: T5 (Pat Bradley Invitational ‘19)

JUNIOR SEASON (2019-20) • Competed as an individual twice over the course of the season • Had a career outing at the Pat Bradley Invitational, finishing tied for fifth after shooting 3-under 213 • Tied for 27th at the Gators Invitational behind a 15-over 225 performance • Recorded a stroke average of 73 over six rounds played

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2018-19) • Competed in four events in the lineup and two as an individual • Shot a personal best round 72 at the Mary Fossum Invitational • Shot a personal best tournament score of 222 at the Windy City Classic • Named to the SEC Community Service Team

FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) • Participated in two events • Shot a personal best round 73 at the Suntrust Gator Invitational • Shot a personal best tournament score of 224 at the Suntrust Gator Invitational • Named to the SEC First Year Honor Roll

AMATUER COMPETITION • Finished in third place at the 2016 Golfweek Invitational • District medalist for Fleming Island High School in 2014, 2015 and 2016 • Received Honorable Mention for the 2016 USGA/AJGA President’s Leadership Award • Tied for seventh at the 2016 Greg Norman Champions Golf Academy Junior Championships

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2019-20 Tournament Results Date Tournament Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Finish 9/8-10/19 Cougar Classic 282 280 278 840 3/17 9/16-17/19 Glass City Invitational 286 295 289 870 1/13 9/30-10/1/19 Windy City Classic 285 281 292 850 3/15 10/11-13/19 Stanford Intercollegiate 296 274 286 856 T5/17 2/9-11/20 Northrop Grumman 306 282 295 883 11/16 2/16-18/20 Sugar Bowl 288 284 281 853 1/15 3/7-8/20 Gators Invitational 284 286 280 850 1/12 3/20-22/20 Liz Murphey Invitational ------4/7-8/20 The Grove Cup ------4/15-19/20 SEC Championship ------5/11-13/20 NCAA Regional ------5/22-27/19 NCAA Championship ------*Season Best 2019-20 Individual Statistics Stroke Average Best Rounds Finishes Name Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 36 54 Top 10 Top 25 Best Addie Baggarly 21 1516 72.19 67 141 210 3 5 T3 Elin Esborn 18 1318 73.22 68 142 213 0 4 T12 Marina Escobar Domingo 18 1316 73.11 70 143 215 1 3 T8 Annabell Fuller 9 661 73.44 69 142 213 1 2 T3 Jenny Kim 6 440 73.33 70 145 218 0 1 T19 Clara Manzalini 21 1524 72.57 66 139 212 2 3 T1 Marta Perez 21 1529 72.81 67 144 212 3 3 2 Carlotta Ricolfi 3 220 73.33 70 150 220 0 1 T19 Lauren Waidner 6 438 73 67 141 213 1 1 T5 *Team Best Tournament-by-Tournament Lineup Tournament 1 2 3 4 5 Cougar Classic Sierra Brooks Marta Perez Elin Esborn Marina Escobar Addie Baggarly Glass City Invite Sierra Brooks Addie Baggarly Marta Perez Elin Esborn Marina Escobar Windy City Classic Sierra Brooks Addie Baggarly Elin Esborn Marta Perez Clara Manzalini Stanford Intercollegiate Addie Baggarly Elin Esborn Marta Perez Clara Manzalini Marina Escobar Northrop Grumman Marta Perez Clara Manzalini Addie Baggarly Marina Escobar Annabell Fuller Sugar Bowl Clara Manzalini Addie Baggarly Marina Escobar Marta Perez Annabell Fuller Gator Invite Clara Manzalini Addie Baggarly Marina Escobar Marta Perez Annabell Fuller Liz Murphy ------The Grove Cup ------SEC Championship ------NCAA Regional ------NCAA Championship ------*Top Finisher ------

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Under Par Tournament Scores CLARA MANZALINI ADDIE BAGGARLY Score Par Tournament Score Par Tournament 212 219 Allstate Sugar Bowl 210 216 Cougar Classic 214 219 Allstate Sugar Bowl MARTA PEREZ Score Par Tournament ELIN ESBORN 212 216 Cougar Classic Score Par Tournament 216 219 Allstate Sugar Bowl 213 216 Cougar Classic LAUREN WAIDNER MARINA ESCOBAR Score Par Tournament Score Par Tournament 213 213 Pat Bradley Invitational 215 219 Allstate Sugar Bowl

ANNABELL FULLER Score Par Tournament 217 219 Allstate Sugar Bowl

Under Par Rounds JENNY KIM ADDIE BAGGARLY Score Par Tournament Score Par Tournament 70 72 Pat Bradley Invitational R1 68 72 Cougar Classic R1 68 72 Cougar Classic R3 CLARA MANZALINI 67 72 Glass City Invite R3 Score Par Tournament 68 72 Windy City R2 70 72 Cougar Classic R2 69 71 Stanford Intercollegiate R3 71 72 Windy City R2 67 71 Northrop Grumman R2 66 71 Stanford Intercollegiate R2 72 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R1 71 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R1 71 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R2 67 73 Allstate Sugar BowlR3 71 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R3 69 70 Gators Invite R2 MARTA PEREZ Score Par Tournament ELIN ESBORN 70 72 Cougar Classic R2 Score Par Tournament 68 72 Cougar Classic R3 68 72 Cougar Classic R2 71 72 Glass City Invite R1 71 72 Cougar Classic R3 71 72 Windy City R1 70 72 Glass City Invite R1 69 71 Stanford Intercollegiate R2 71 72 Windy City R2 72 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R2 68 71 Stanford Intercollegiate R2 71 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R3 71 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R1 67 70 Gators Invite R3 MARINA ESCOBAR LAUREN WAIDNER Score Par Tournament Score Par Tournament 70 72 Cougar Classic R1 67 72 Pat Bradley Invitational R1 72 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R1 71 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R2 72 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R3

ANNABELL FULLER Score Par Tournament 70 73 Allstate Sugar Bowl R1 69 70 Gators Invite R1

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2019-20 GATOR WOMEN’S GOLF UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STATISTICS

Tournament-by-Tournament Results COUGAR CLASSIC (Par 72, 6,301 yards) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL (Par 73) Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Sierra Brooks (1) 70 69 71 210 T4 Clara Manzalini (1) 71 74 67 212 T1 Addie Baggarly (5) 68 74 68 210 T4 Addison Baggarly (2) 72 71 71 214 T3 Marta Perez (2) 74 70 68 212 T10 Marina Escobar (4) 72 71 72 215 T8 Elin Esborn (3) 74 68 71 213 T12 Marta Perez (3) 73 72 71 216 T10 Clara Manzalini* 72 70 75 217 T29 Annabell Fuller (5) 74 70 73 217 T14 Marina Escobar (4) 70 73 75 218 T34 Elin Esborn* 71 75 80 226 T43

GLASS CITY INVITATIONAL (Par 72, 6,249 yards) GATORS INVITATIONAL (Par 70) Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Sierra Brooks (1) 71 70 74 215 2 Marta Perez (4) 74 71 67 212 2 Elin Esborn (4) 70 76 75 221 T15 Annabell Fuller (5) 69 73 71 213 T3 Addie Baggarly (2) 78 77 67 222 T19 Clara Manzalini (1) 70 73 71 214 6 Marina Escobar (5) 74 75 73 222 T19 Addison Baggarly (2) 77 69 71 217 T7 Clara Manzalini* 76 75 74 225 T31 Marina Escobar (3) 71 73 75 219 T14 Marta Perez (3) 71 74 81 226 T37 Carlotta Ricolfi* 76 74 70 220 T19 Jenny Kim* 77 70 75 222 21 WINDY CITY COLLEGIATE (Par 72, 6,368 yards) Lauren Waidner* 74 75 76 225 T27 Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Elin Esborn* 79 74 73 226 T30 Sierra Brooks (1) 67 71 70 208 2 Addie Baggarly (2) 73 68 75 216 T15 Elin Esborn (3) 74 71 73 218 T25 Marta Perez (4) 71 77 74 222 T42 Clara Manzalini (5) 75 71 76 222 T42

STANFORD INTERCOLLEGIATE (Par 71, 6,195 yards) Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Clara Manzalini (4) 73 66 71 214 T16 Elin Esborn (2) 75 68 71 214 T16 Addie Baggarly (1) 73 75 69 217 T26 Marina Escobar (5) 75 71 71 217 T26 Marta Perez (3) 76 69 75 220 T43

PAT BRADLEY INVITATIONAL (Par 72) Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Lauren Waidner* 67 74 72 213 T5 Jenny Kim* 70 75 73 218 T19

NORTHROP GRUMMAN (Par 71) Name (order) R1 R2 R3 Total Finish Clara Manzalini (2) 75 73 72 220 T29 Addison Baggarly (3) 81 67 72 220 T29 Marta Perez (1) 74 71 76 221 T36 Marina Escobar (4) 79 71 75 225 T53 Annabell Fuller (5) 78 76 77 231 T75

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The Gator Women’s Golf Invitational has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s finest wom- en’s collegiate golfing events. The 2020 tournament marked the 48th edition of the annual event. Since its beginning in 1973, the Gator Women’s Golf Invitational has consistently drawn topquality teams and players to Gainesville. As a result, several prominent golfers appear in the tournament record books, including three players who went on to earn Rolex Player of the Year honors on the LPGA Tour: , Pat Bradley and . The tournament began as a two-day event and originally drew schools from the state and sur- rounding areas. In 1975, Gator Women’s Golf Invitational was expanded to a three-day event, but returned to its previous two-day format in 2009. In 2016, the tournament consisted of three rounds played over two days. The Gators have won the tournament 11 times in the last 17 years.

March 7-8, 2020 Team: Florida (850) Individual: Tunrada Piddon, UCF (212)

2019 Team Champion Florida 2020 Team Champion Florida

2020 Individual Results Place Player (School) Score 1 Tunrada Piddon (UCF)* 212 (+2) 2 Marta Perez (Florida) 212 (+2) T3 Ashley Kim (Michigan) 213 (+3) 2020 Team Results T3 Jessica Spicer (Virginia Tech) 213 (+3) Place School Score T3 Annabell Fuller (Florida) 213 (+3) 1 FLORIDA 850 (+10) 6 Clara Manzalini (Florida) 214 (+4) T7 Addie Baggarly (Florida) 217 (+7) 2 Virginia Tech 868 (+28) T7 Ashley Lau (Michigan) 217 (+7) 3 Michigan 869 (+29) T7 Hailey Borja (Michigan) 217 (+7) T4 Penn State 879 (+39) T7 Mathilde Delavallade (Penn State) 217 (+7) T4 UCF 879 (+39) *Won in a playoff. 6 Campbell 900 (+60) 7 Tennessee 904 (+64) 2020 Florida Individual Finishes 8 South Florida 916 (+76) Place Player Score 9 Daytona State College 917 (+77) 2 Marta Perez 74-71-67=212 (+2) 10 Kansas 924 (+84) T3 Annabell Fuller 69-73-71=213 (+3) 11 Florida Intl. 925 (+85) 6 Clara Manzalini 70-73-71=214 (+4) T7 Addie Baggarly 77-69-71=217 (+7) 12 Florida Atlantic 935 (+95) T14 Marina Escobar 71-73-75=219 (+9) T19 Carlotta Ricolfi 76-74-70=220 (+10) 21 Jenny Kim 77-70-75=222 (+12) T27 Lauren Waidner 74-75-76=225 (+15) T30 Elin Esborn 79-74-73=226 (+16) *Denotes competed as an individual.

GATORS 22 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF UF National Championship Teams 1985 NCAA Champions 1986 NCAA Champions May 22-25, Amherst College • New Seabury, Mass. May 28-31, Ohio State University • Columbus, Ohio The University of Florida team lived up to its No. 1 It wasn’t as easy as the year before, but UF took ranking as it registered a 15-stroke victory over the 18- home the NCAA Championship trophy for a second- straight year, matching Miami’s back-to-back national team field at the fourth NCAA Women’s Golf Champi- titles in 1977-78. To add icing to the cake, Florida ju- onship. Florida opened the tournament with an eight- nior claimed the individual crown with a stroke advantage and watched the lead grow as the one-stroke victory over New Mexico’s Caroline Keggi tournament progressed. Senior standout and of Arizona State. Florida fell three finished in a three-way tie for second place at 299, strokes behind in-state rival Miami after the opening one stroke away from the champion Danielle Ammac- round, but moved into a tie with the Hurricanes after the second day and took a five-stroke edge into the capane of Arizona State. UF freshman final round. UF struggled on the front nine during the took fifth place with a three-round score of 301. last day, but regrouped on the back nine to post an eight-stroke victory. Team Standings (18 teams) 1. FLORIDA 301-301-303-313–1218 Team Standings (17 teams) 2. Tulsa 314-307-305-307–1233 1. FLORIDA 297-293-295-295–1180 3. Arizona State 309-311-309-307–1236 2. Miami 294-296-300-298–1188 4. Furman 317-310-294-316–1237 3. Southern Cal 305-291-307-299–1202 5. Miami 313-312-317-313–1255 4. Arizona State 308-297-303-297–1205 5. Kentucky 307-303-299-297–1206 Tulsa 306-300-300-300–1206 Individual Leaders (Par 73) 1. , 74-75-74-75–298 Individual Leaders (Par 73) Arizona State 1. Page Dunlap, Florida 73-70-72-76–291 2. Deb Richard, Florida 71-75-73-80–299 2. Michelle Estill, Arizona State 74-72-74-72–292 Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa 77-74-73-75–299 Caroline Keggi, New Mexico 74-73-74-71–292 , Furman 75-73-72-79–299 4. Kay Cockerill, UCLA 74-71-75-74–294 5. Karen Davies, Florida 78-72-75-76–301 T7. Karen Davies, Florida 75-73-72-76–296 T16. Lisa Stanley, Florida 81-75-75-80–311 Jill Briles-Hinton, Miami 71-78-74-73–296 T18. Page Dunlap, Florida 76-79-80-77–312 T12. Lisa Nedoba, Florida 79-74-73-71–297 T36. Tammy Towles, Florida 76-80-80-80–316 T27. Cheryl Morley, Florida 72-76-79-75–302 T34. Lisa Stanley, Florida 77-76-78-73–304

1985 team: Front row (from left): Tammy 1986 team: Front row (from left): Karen Towles, Head Coach and Page Davies, Page Dunlap. Back row: Lisa Dunlap. Back row: Deb Richard, Lisa Stan- Nedoba, Lisa Stanley, Cheryl Morley and ley and Karen Davies. Head Coach Mimi Ryan.

GATORS 23 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Southeastern Conference Championship Teams 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2008, 2017

From 1981 to 1987, Florida Women’s golfers claimed five of seven SEC Titles. Also during that reign, the 1983 and 1985 teams each came in second at the conference tournament. In addition, Florida golf teams brought home first-place hardware from two NCAA National Championships during the six-year span.

Florida’s most recent SEC title came in 2017 at Greystone Golf and Country Club in Birming- ham, Ala. The Gators set an SEC record winning with a scores of 22-under-par.

The 1987 team successfully de- fended its SEC Championship with a two-stroke victory to earn back- to-back conference titles. The 1984 Gators claimed the The 1986 team not only won the SEC program’s third SEC Champion- Championship, but also claimed the ship with a six-stroke victory. NCAA Championship. The 1985-86 team still holds the school record for most tournament titles in a season (10). Karen Davies won the 1986 SEC Individual title as a sophomore.

The 1995 SEC Championship Florida claimed its eighth overall The Gators claimed their firs title team was led by Dina Taylor SEC Championship and first since under head coach Emily Glaser. who captured the Individual 1995 on April 20, 2008, at the Ten- Florida set a new championship re- SEC Championship in a one- nessee National Golf Club in Loudon, cord shooting 22-under-par. hole playoff against teammate Tenn. Jeanne-Marie Busuttil.

GATORS 24 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Individual SEC Champions Lynn Connelly Cheryl Morley 71-72-68=211 (1981) 75-68-68=211 (1988) • Became the first Lady Gator • Won the 1988 SEC title with a to win an SEC Championship two-shot margin over the tour- in 1981, when she captured the nament field title by eight strokes, the larg- • Named All-SEC three times est margin of victory in any of and All-America all four years Florida’s SEC Championships of her collegiate career, becom- • One of the leaders on the ing the first UF women’s golfer Florida team which also cap- to receive All-America honors tured the championship at the every year of her playing career inaugural SEC Women’s Golf • Was a member of the Lady Championships Gator squad which captured the 1986 national championship

Deb Richard Dina Taylor 72-67-77=216 (1982) 69-76-72=217 (1995) 74-72-71=217 (1983) • Won her title by the closest 73-73-72=218 (1984) margin of any Lady Gator SEC Championship medalist, in a • Only Florida women’s golfer one-hole playoff against team- to win multiple SEC titles, win- mate Jeanne-Marie Busuttil ning her first in 1982 and then capturing two more in 1983 • Received honorable mention and 1984 All- America honors as a fresh- man in 1993 and as a junior • Recorded a four-stroke win in in 1995 by the National Golf 1982, while she outplayed the Coaches Association field in 1983 by three strokes, and captured her third title in • Finished in the top-10 21 times 1984, six shots ahead of the in her 40-tournament career competition • Career-low round was a four under par 68 at the 1993 Ry- • Was the winner of seven tournaments in her UF career, as der/Florida Women’s Collegiate well as runner-up at the 1985 NCAA Championships

Karen Davies Aimee Cho 77-75-69=221 (1986) 72-73-71=216 (2003) • Won the SEC crown by one • Second freshman in UF his- stroke as a sophomore in 1986 tory to win medalist honors at the SEC Championships • Three-time All-America se- • Sank a 30-foot birdie putt on lection (1986, 87, 88) and SEC the 18th hole to win the title by Player of the Year in 1987 one stroke • Shot an even-par 216 (72-73- 71) to win the title, including a career and tournament-low one-under-par 71 in windy con- ditions on the final day • Named Golf World Player of the Week after her perfor- mance at the SEC Championships

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Individual SEC Champions Maria Torres

69-68-70=207 (2016) • Her -9 (207) at the SEC Cham- pionship was a collegiate-best, and ranks second in school his- tory •Was named SEC Golfer of the year in 2016, the first female Southeastern Conference Golfer of the Year in UF history since 1990 • Helped lead the Gators to a runner-up finish at the 2016 SEC Championship

All-Time NCAA Championships Finishes Since 1982 Year Team Finish Team Score (R1-R2-R3-R4) Top Individual (Finish) 2019 11 918 (321-294-303) Sierra Brooks (2) 2018 21 909 (303-303-303) Sierra Brooks (T35) 2017 T5 914 (320-302-292) Maria Torres (T17) 2016 17 886 (297-293-296) Kelly Grassel (T20) 2015 N/A N/A Karolina Vlckova (T73) 2014 T18 1169 (305-292-290-282) Elcin Ulu (T23) 2013 17 1205 (299-298-305-303) Mia Piccio (T37) 2012 12 1190 (302-293-297-298) Camilla Hedberg (T33) 2011 T10 1196 (294-298-309-295) Andrea Watts (T15) 2010 N/A N/A N/A 2009 N/A N/A N/A 2008 9 1196 (301-299-297-299) Tiffany Chudy (27) 2007 N/A N/A N/A 2006 T6 1202 (293-307-302-300) Sandra Gal (T4) 2005 10 1195 (301-304-297-293) Tiffany Chudy (T16) 2004 N/A N/A N/A 2003 8 1221 (313-307-298-303) Andrea VanderLende (2) 2002 T6 1179 (298-291-295-295) Andrea VanderLende (12) 2001 N/A N/A N/A 2000 18 1230 Paula Marti (T13) 1999 N/A N/A N/A 1998 2 1173 Sara Beautell (T6) 1997 10 1208 (305-301-303-299) Riko Higashio (T11) 1996 9 1265 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (9) 1995 N/A N/A N/A 1994 15 1266 (325-314-312-315) Dina Taylor (T16) 1993 N/A N/A N/A 1992 N/A N/A N/A 1991 15 1260 (320-316-315-309) Laura Brown (T21) 1990 3 1223 (311-310-305-297) Michele Vinieratos (T5) 1989 5 1230 (300-311-303-316) Cheryl Morley (T11) 1988 4 1184 (308-293-296-287) Karen Davies/Cheryl Morley (T9) 1987 3 1190 (291-302-301-296) Karen Davies (3) 1986 1 1180 (297-293-295-295) Page Dunlap (1) 1985 1 1218 (301-301-303-313) Deb Richard (2) 1984 4 1228 Deb Richard/Tammy Towles (T13) 1983 5 1215 Lisa Stanley (T12) 1982 4 1234 Lauri Rinker (T16)

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Ann Pohira (Second team) National & SEC Honors Dinah Shore Trophy Dina Taylor (First team) 1998 Riko Higashio 1994 Sarah Jones (First team) National Honors Kimberly Little (First team) NCAA Coach of the Year Dina Taylor (First team) 1986 Mimi Ryan 1993 Dina Taylor (First team) 1991 Laura Brown (First team) NCAA Individual National Southeastern 1990 Lisa Hackney (First team) Champions Conference Honors 1989 Cheryl Morley (First team) 1986 Page Dunlap SEC Coach of the Year 1988 Karen Davies (First team) 2017 Emily Glaser Cheryl Morley (First team) All-America 2008 Jill Briles-Hinton 1987 Karen Davies (First team) (31 Athletes, 58 Honors) 1985 Mimi Ryan Cheryl Morley (First team) 1984 Mimi Ryan Lisa Nedoba (First team) 2018 Sierra Brooks (Second Team Golfweek, 1986 Karen Davies (First team) WGCA) All-Southeastern Page Dunlap (First team) Conference 1985 Karen Davies (First team) 2019 Sierra Brooks (WGCA Second Team) (42 Athletes, 75 Honors) Deb Richard (First team) 1984 Laurie Burns (First team) Honorable Mention 2019 Sierra Brooks (Second Team) Deb Richard (First team) 2018 Sierra Brooks (WGCA Honorable Mention) MartaPerez (Second Team) 1983 Deb Richard (First team) 2017 Maria Torres (First team WGCA) Clara Manzalini (Second Team, 1982 Denise Hermida (First team) (First teamGolfweek) All-Freshman Team) Deb Richard (First team) Kelly Grassel (Third team Golfweek) 2018 Sierra Brooks (Second Team) (First team) (WGCA Honorable mention) MartaPerez (Second Team) Taylor Tomlinson (WGCA Honorable mention) Addie Baggarly (All-Freshman Team) SEC Freshman of the Year* (Golfweek Honorable mention) Elin Esborn (All-Freshman Team 2012 Camilla Hedberg 2016 Maria Torres (Honorable Mention 2018 Sierra Brooks (Second Team) 1996 Riko Higashio WGCA) MartaPerez (Second Team) 1995 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 2015 Karolina Vlckova (Honorable mention GolfWeek) Addie Baggarly (All-Freshman Team) 1993 Dina Taylor% 2013 Camilla Hedberg (Third team GolfWeek) Elin Esborn (All-Freshman Team 1988 Laura Brown (Honorable mention WGCA) 2017 Kelly Grassel (First team) 1986 Lisa Nedoba Isabelle Lendl (Honorable mention GolfWeek) Maria Torres (First team) 1985 Karen Davies Mia Piccio (Honorable mention GolfWeek) Taylor Tomlinson (Second team) 2012 Camilla Hedberg (Third team GolfWeek) Karolina Vlckova (Second team) SEC Player of the Year* (Honorable mention NGCA) Marta Perez (All-Freshman team) 2016 Maria Torres 2010 Mia Piccio (Honorable mention) 2016 Maria Torres (First team) 1990 Lisa Hackney 2008 Jessica Yadloczky (Second team) Taylor Tomlinson (Second team) 1988 Cheryl Morley Tiffany Chudy (Honorable mention) Karolina Vlckova (Second team) 1987 Karen Davies Hannah Yun (Honorable mention) Sam Wagner (All-Freshman team) 1985 Deb Richard 2007 Sandra Gal (First team) 2015 Taylor Tomlinson (All-Freshman team) 2006 Sandra Gal (Honorable mention) 2014 Maria Torres (All-Freshman team) SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year@ 2004 Aimee Cho (Honorable mention) 2013 Camilla Hedberg (First team) 2007 Sandra Gal^ 2003 Aimee Cho (Honorable mention) Isabelle Lendl (Second team) Andrea Vander Lende (Honorable mention) 2012 Camilla Hedberg (Second team) SEC Sportsmanship Award# 1998 Riko Higashio (First team) Mia Piccio (Second team) 2008 Jessica Yadloczky 1997 Sara Beautell (Honorable mention) 2011 Mia Piccio (Second team) 1996 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (Second team) 2010 Isabelle Lendl (Second team, *Awards started in 1985 Riko Higashio (Honorable mention) All-Freshman team) @Awards started in 2004 1995 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (Second team) 2009 Jessica Yadloczky (First team) #Award started in 2008 Dina Taylor (Honorable mention) Evan Jensen (All-Freshman team) ^Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1993 Dina Taylor (Honorable mention) 2008 Whitney Myers (First team) %Co-Freshman of the Year 1991 Laura Brown (Honorable mention) Jessica Yadloczky (First team) 1990 Lisa Hackney (Second team) Hannah Yun (First team) 1989 Cheryl Morley (First team) Tiffany Chudy (Second team) 1988 Karen Davies (First team) 2007 Sandra Gal (First team) Cheryl Morley (First team) 2006 Sandra Gal (Second team) 1987 Karen Davies (First team) 2005 Tiffany Chudy (Second team) Cheryl Morley (Second team) 2004 Aimee Cho (First team) Lisa Nedoba (Honorable mention) 2003 Aimee Cho (First team) 1986 Karen Davies (First team) Amanda Dick (Second team) Page Dunlap (First team) Brittany Straza (Second team) Cheryl Morley (Second team) 2002 Jeanne Cho (Second team) Lisa Nedoba (Second team) Brittany Straza (Second team) Lisa Stanley (Honorable mention) Andrea Vander Lende (Honorable mention) 1985 Page Dunlap (Second team) 2001 Brittany Straza (Honorable mention) Deb Richard (First team) 2000 Jeanne Cho (Second team) Lisa Stanley (Second team) Paula Marti (Second team) 1984 Laurie Burns (First team) Brittany Straza (Second team) Deb Richard (First team) 1998 Virginia Costa (Honorable mention) 1982 Laurie Rinker (First team) Riko Higashio (First team) 1980 Laurie Rinker (First team) 1997 Sara Beautell (First team) 1979 Beverley Davis (First team) Riko Higashio (First team) Denise Hermida (First team) 1996 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (First team) 1978 (First team) Riko Higashio (First team) 1976 Beverley Davis (First team) Kimberly Little (Honorable mention) Dina Taylor (Second team) Broderick Award 1995 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (First team) 1986 Page Dunlap Sarah Jones (Second team) 1985 Deb Richard Kimberly Little (First team)

GATORS 27 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Records Top Individual Round Score Name Tournament Date 62/Second Sierra Brooks 2018 Cougar Classic Sept. 10, 2018 Individual victories 65/First Sierra Brooks 2018 Cougar Classic Sept. 9, 2018 Name Victories 65/Second Kelly Grassel 2017 SEC Championship April 23, 2017 1. Karen Davies 9 65/Second Kelly Grassel 2016 Pat Bradley Oct. 24, 2016 2. Deb Richard 7 65/Third Karolina Vlckova 2016 NCAA Regional May 7, 2016 3. Maria Torres 5 66/Middle Clara Manzalini 2019 Stanford Intercollegiate Oct. 12, 2019 3. Riko Higashio 4 66/First Maria Torres 2017 Briars Creek Invite March 21, 2017 Donna Horton 4 66/Third Maria Torres 2017 Gator Invite March 12, 2017 Cheryl Morley 4 66/Third Karolina Vlckova 2016 Annika Intercollegiate Sept. 27, 2016 6. Page Dunlap 3 66/Fourth Elcin Ulu 2014 NCAA Championships May 23, 2014 Sandra Gal 3 66/Fourth Isabelle Lendl 2012 NCAA Championships May 26, 2012 Camilla Hedberg 3 66/Middle Camilla Hedberg 2012 Cougar Classic Sept. 10, 2012 Suzanne Jackson 3 66/First Jessica Yadloczky 2009 UCF Challenge March 8, 2009 Sierra Brooks 3 67/First Lauren Waidner 2019 Pat Bradley Invite Oct. 20, 2019 Dina Taylor 3 67/Third Clara Manzalini 2020 Allstat Sugar Bowl Feb. 18, 2020 67/Third Addie Baggarly 2012 Glass City Invitational Sept. 17, 2019 Top Season Stroke Average 67/Middle Addie Baggarly 2020 Northrop Grumman Feb. 11, 2020 Average 67/Second Sierra Brooks 2018 Florida Challenge Jan.29, 2018 Score Name Season 67/Second Sierra Brooks 2019 NCAA Championships May 19, 2019 70.33 Sierra Brooks 2019-20 67/Second Clara Manzalini 2018 Cougar Classic Sept. 10, 2018 72.03 Sierra Brooks 2017-18 67/Second Karolina Vlckova 2017 Briars Creek March 22, 2017 72.59 Sierra Brooks 2018-19 67/Third Karolina Vlckova 2017 Gator Invite March 12, 2017 71.71 Maria Torres 2016-17 67/First Sam Wagner 2016 Pat Bradley Oct. 23, 2016 72.03 Maria Torres 2015-16 67/Second Kelly Grassel 2016 Briar’s Creek Invitational March 22, 2016 72.29 Kelly Grassel 2016-17 67/First Sam Wagner 2015 Mercedes Benz Championship Sept. 21, 2015 72.57 Karolina Vlckova 2015-16 67/Third Anna Young 2013 Cougar Classic Sept. 10, 2013 72.69 Sandra Gal 2006-07 67/First Sarah Schober 2013 Alamo Invitational Oct. 27, 2013 72.79 Taylor Tomlinson 2016-17 67/Middle Camilla Hedberg 2012 Betsy Rawls Invite Oct. 29, 2012 72.97 Marta Perez 2016-17 67/Middle Isabelle Lendl 2012 Dale McNamara Invite Sept. 17, 2012 73.08 Kelly Grassel 2015-16 73.1 Deb Richard 1984-85 67/First Camilla Hedberg 2012 Dale McNamara Invite Sept. 17, 2012 73.1 Camilla Hedberg 2012-13 67/First Isabelle Lendl 2012 Cougar Classic Sept. 9, 2012 73.13 Taylor Tomlinson 2015-16 67/Middle Camilla Hedberg 2011 Cougar Classic Sept. 12, 2011 73.29 Karolina Vlckova 2016-17 67/Middle Isabelle Lendl 2010 Central District Invitational Feb. 22, 2010 73.30 Sam Wagner 2016-17 67/Middle Eleanor Tucker 2008 Lady Gator Invitational Feb. 23, 2008 73.47 Sam Wagner 2015-16 67/Third Jessica Yadloczky 2007 Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Oct. 28, 2007 73.5 Isabelle Lendl 2012-13 67/Middle Whitney Myers 2007 Wildcat Fall Invitational Sept. 30, 2007 73.5 Sarah Schober 2013-14 67/Final Tanja Arnold 1999 SEC Championships April 18, 1999 73.52 Camilla Hedberg 2011-12 67/Middle Riko Higashio 1996 Lady Gator Invitational March 2, 1996 73.66 Whitney Myers 2007-08 67/First Cheryl Morley 1986 Pat Bradley Championships Nov. 17, 1986 73.7 Deb Richard 1983-84 67/Middle Page Dunlap 1985 Ryder Championships April 13, 1985 73.74 Mia Piccio 2010-11 67/Middle Deb Richard 1982 SEC Championships May 15, 1982 73.9 Mia Piccio 2012-13 74.00 Jessica Yadloczky 2007-08 74.06 Karolina Vlckova 2014-15 Top Individual Tournament Total 74.1 Maria Torres 2013-14 Score Name Tournament Date 202 Sam Wagner 2016 Pat Bradley Invite Oct. 23-25, 2016 203 Camilla Hedberg 2012 Cougar Classic Sept. 9-11, 2012 Top Individual Tournament 205 Maria Torres 2017 Gator Invitational March 11-12, 2017 Average (54 holes) 207 Addie Baggarly 2019 Gator Invitational March 9-10, 2019 Average 207 Maria Torres 2016 SEC Championship April 15-17, 2017 Score Name Season 208 Sierra Brooks 2918 Windy City Collegiate Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2019 211 Sierra Brooks 2019-20 208 Sierra Brooks 2018 Gator Invitational March 10-11, 2018 213.6 Whitney Myers 2007-08 208 Kelly Grassel 2017 SEC Championship March 21-23, 2017 214.44 Maria Torres 2016-17 208 Kelly Grassel 2016 Pat Bradley Invite Oct. 23-25, 2016 216.18 Maria Torres 2015-16 208 Maria Torres 2016 Annika Inercollegiate Spet. 25-27, 2016 216.27 Kelly Grassel 2016-17 208 Kelly Grassel 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sept. 12-13, 2016 216.88 Sierra Brooks 2017-18 208 Camilla Hedberg 2012 Betsy Rawls Invite Oct. 28-30, 2012 217.5 Karolina Vlckova 2015-16 208 Camilla Hedberg 2011 Cougar Classic Sept. 11-13, 2011 217.6 Sandra Gal 2006-07 217.8 Taylor Tomlinson 2016-17 209 Maria Torres 2017 SEC Championship March 21-23, 2017 218.6 Karolina Vlckova 2016-17 209 Maria Torres 2017 Clemson Invite March 31-April 2, 2017 218.8 Camilla Hedberg 2012-13 209 Maria Torres 2017 Briars Creek March 20-21, 2017 218.88 Marta Perez 2016-17 209 Taylor Tomlinson 2017 Northrop Grumman Feb. 12-14, 2017 219.3 Deb Richard 1984-85 209 Sarah Schober 2013 Alamo Invitational Oct. 27-29, 2013 219.6 Sierra Brooks 2018-19 209 Jessica Yadloczky 2009 UCF Challenge March 8-11, 2009 219.66 Marta Perez 2018-19 209 Tiffany Chudy 2008 Lady Gator Invitational Feb. 22-24, 2008 219.83 Taylor Tomlinson 2015-16 219.9 Kelly Grassel 2015-16 2.19.92 Sam Wagner 2015-16 220.25 Isabelle Lendl 2012-13 220.4 Aimee Cho 2002-03 220.67 Sarah Schober 2013-14 221.77 Maria Torres 2013-14 220.72 Mia Piccio 2010-11 220.89 Karolina Vlckova 2014-15

GATORS 28 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Records Low Team Scores Score/Rd. Tournament Course/City Date Low Team Round Average 274/Second 2019 Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford GC/Palo Alto, Calif. OCt. 12, 2019 Average Score Season 275/Second 2017 Northrop Grumman Palos Verdes, CC/Palos Verdes, Calif. Feb. 13, 2017 285.81 2019-20 277/First 2017 Briars Creek GC at Briars Creek/Johns Island, SC March 20, 2017 288.21 2016-17 277/Third 2016 NCAA Regional University Club Golf Club/ Baton Rouge, La May 7, 2016 292.85 2017-18 278/Third 2019 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 8, 2019 294.47 2007-08 278/Third 2019 Gator invitational Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 10. 2019 278/Third 2017 SEC Championship Greystone GC/Birmingham, Ala. April 23, 2017 294.47 2013-14 279/First 2018 Gator Invitational Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 10, 2018 294.69 2012-13 279/Third 2017 Schooner Fall Classic Jimmy Austin Golf Club/Norman, Okla. Sept. 25, 2018 295.58 1986-87 279/Third 2016 Alamo Invitational Briggs Ranch Golf Club/San Antonia, TX Oct. 27, 2016 296.79 2011-12 279/Second 2012 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 10, 2012 297.06 2014-15 280/Third 2020 Gators Invitational Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 8, 2020 297.84 2009-10 280/Second 2019 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 8, 2019 298.6 2004-05 280/Third 2016 Annika Classic Olympic Hills GC/Eden Prarie, MN Sept. 27, 2016 280/Second 2017 Gator Invite Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 11, 2017 298.94 2006-07 280/Second 2017 Clemson Invite Reserve at Lake Keowee/Clemson, S.C. April 1, 2017 299.19 1985-86 280/Second 2017 SEC Championship Greystone GC/Birmingham, Ala. April 22, 2017 280/Second 2012 Betsy Rawls Invite UT Golf Club/Austin, Texas Oct. 29, 2012 Low Team Tournament 280/First 2011 SunTrust Lady Gator Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 6, 2011 280/First 2008 SunTrust Lady Gator Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. Feb. 11, 2008 Average 281/Third 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl English Turn G&CC/New Orleans, La. Feb. 18, 2020 Average Score Season 281/Second 2019 Windy City Collegiate Glen View Club/Chicago, Ill. Sept. 30, 2019 833.08 2017-18 281/Second 2017 Florida Challenge Black Diamond Ranch/Lecanto, Fla. Jan. 30, 2017 857.43 2019-20 281/First 2016 Mercedes-Benz Cherokee CC/Koxville, Tenn. Sept. 12, 2016 862.90 2016-17 281/Second 2016 Allstate Sugar Bowl English Turn Golf Club/ New Orleams, La Feb. 22,2016 881.41 2010-11 281/Second 2013 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 9, 2013 281/Second 2010 Central District Inv. River Wilderness CC/Parrish, Fla. Feb. 22, 2010 883.5 2007-08 282/Second 2020 Northrop Grumman Palos Verdes GC/Palos Verdes, Calif. Feb. 10, 2020 884.1 2012-13 282/First 2019 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 8, 2019 886.74 1986-87 282/Third 2017 Gator Invite Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 12, 2017 890.6 2014-15 282/First 2016 Annika Classic Olympic Hills GC/Eden Prarie, MN Sept. 25, 2016 897.57 1985-86 282/First 2013 NCAA Central Regional Jimmie Austion OU GC/Norman, Okla. May 9, 2013 898.36 2005-06 282/Third 2015 Briar’s Creek Invite GC at Briar’s Creek/Johns Island, S.C. March 24, 2015 901.2 2004-05 902.07 1984-85 Low Team Tournament Total 902.67 2002-03 Score Tournament Course/City Date(s) 838 2019 Gator Invitational Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 9-10, 2019 Most Team Titles 840 2019 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 8-10, 2019 (Season) 840 2018 Gator Invitational Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 10-11, 2018 10 (1985-86) 842 2017 SEC Championship Greystone GC/Birmingham, Ala. April 21-23, 2017 847 2018 SunTrust Lady Gator Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 11-12, 2017 848 2016 Annika Classic Olympic Hills GC/Eden Prarie, MN Sept. 25-27, 2016 Largest Margin of 849 2017 Schooner Fall Classic Belmar GC/Norman, Okla. Sept. 23-25, 2017 Victory (Team) 849 2017 Briars Creek GC at Briars Creek/Johns Island, SC March 20-21, 2017 34 Strokes 849 2008 SunTrust Lady Gator Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. Feb. 22-24, 2008 1995 Ryder Florida Women’s 850 2020 Gators Invitational Mark Bostick GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 7-8, 2020 Collegiate 850 2019 Windy City Classic Glen View Club/Chicago, Ill. Sept. 30-Oct. 1,2019 1971 Florida Women’s Collegiate) 850 2016 Mercedes-Benz Cherokee CC/Koxville, Tenn. Sept. 12-13, 2016 852 2012 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 9-11, 2012 853 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl English Turn G&CC/New Orleans, La. Feb. 16-18, 2020 Largest Margin of 855 2013 Alamo Invitational Briggs Ranch/San Antonio, Texas Oct. 27-29, 2013 Victory (Individual) 856 2019 Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford GC/Palo Alto, Calif. Oct. 11-13, 2019 10 strokes 856 2011 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 11-13, 2011 Karen Davies, 1986 857 2017 Clemson Invitational The Reserve at Lake Keowee/Clemson, S.C. March, 31-April 2, 2017 Dick McGuire Invitational 857 2016 NCAA Regional University Club Golf Club/ Baton Rouge, La May 5-7, 2016 Lisa Hackney, 1990 857 2010 Central District Invite River Wilderness CC/Parrish, Fla. Feb. 22-23, 2010 858 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl English Turn/New Orleans, La. Feb. 24-25, 2014 859 2013 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall/Charleston, S.C. Sept. 8-10, 2013

Sierra Brooks shot a record-setting 62 in round two of the 2018 Cougar Classic. GATORS 29 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF

UF Athletics Hall of Fame Karen Davies - 2000 Suzanne Jackson - 2006 • Came to the University of Florida as a freshman from England and • Named UF’s Woman Athlete of the Year in 1974, while also earning would leave as one of the most decorated golfers in program his- team Most Valuable Player recognition twice tory, a distinction she still holds to this day • Captured three collegiate tournament titles before graduating • One of only six golfers in school history to win an SEC individual with a degree in journalism in 1974 championship, which she accomplished in 1986 as a sophomore • Became an instrumental figure at the LPGA, earning the rank of • Three-time All-American who also helped the Lady Gators to two Director of Tournament Operations in 1984 SEC team titles, in addition to being a member of back-to-back • Was one of the first three women to officiate the U.S. Open Men’s NCAA Championship teams (1985-86) Championship, and she also served as an official at The Masters • Helped the European team retain the Curtis Cup twice from 1986- during her career 88 • Received the Award, named after the founder of the LPGA and given in acknowledgement of her diplomacy, sports- manship, goodwill and contributions to the game in 1996 Page Dunlap - 1998 • Prior to her passing in 1998, Jackson was widely regarded as one • Arrived in Gainesville in 1984, following her older brother Scott’s of the world’s top experts on the Rules of Golf footsteps to become a Florida golfer • Made an immediate impact and was named a two-time All-Amer- ican, while also being a member of two-straight NCAA Champion- Cheryl Morley - 2009 ship squads in 1985 and 1986 • Member of the 1986 National Championship team • Was an integral part of the 1986 Lady Gator golf team, the only • 1988 SEC Individual Champion team in the history of the program to win the state, conference and • Member of the 1986 and 1987 SEC Championship teams and national titles all in the same season earned All-SEC status both years • All-SEC selection and the first and only female golfer in school • Played on the Futures Tour for two years and was inducted in the history to win an individual NCAA Championship in 1985 National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) Hall of Fame in 2000 • Recieved the Broderick Award for golf in 1986, an award given an- • Played two years in the U.S. Women’s Open nually to the nation’s top female collegiate student-athlete in each sport Deb Richard - 1995 • Only female golfer in school history to win multiple SEC titles, Mary Hafeman - 1998 which she did three times in a row (‘82-’84), winning all three by at • Transferred to the University of Florida from the University of least three strokes South Florida in 1977 • Helped the Gators to the SEC team title and won the U.S. Wom- • Named team captain and MVP two years in a row en’s Amateur Championship in 1984 • Twice ranked among the top-five amateur golfers in the country • Named the initial SEC Women’s Golfer of the Year in 1985, her by senior season • Helped the U.S. Team retain the Curtis Cup in 1980 with a 13-5 vic- • Capped off her collegiate tenure by finishing second in the NCAA tory over the Europeans Championship and receiving the Broderick Award for golf • Played professionally on the LPGA Tour until 1985 when injuries • Continued her success on the professional level where she earned forced her to retire almost three million dollars during her 17-year LPGA career • Was elected a member of PGA of America in 1987, becoming one of the few woman professionals in the country at that time • Appointed Golf Director of the Ocean Hammock GC in Palm Coast, Fla., in 1990, where she is considered one of the top-50 fe- male golf instructors in the nation

Riko Higashio – 2013 • Was an All-American for the 1998 season • Named the 1996 SEC Freshman of the Year • Recipient of the 1998 Dinah Shore Trophy • Three-time All-SEC first-team pick from 1996-98 • Tied for second in UF history for the lowest round ever (67)

Donna Horton - 1978 • Won the Tucker Invitational during her first season as a Gator and would follow the win with three more victories during the 1975 season • Named to the U.S. Curtis Cup team (the female equivalent of the ) in 1976 and the Horton-led United States team de- feated the Europeans 11 1/2 -6 1/2 to retain the cup • Defeated Marianne Bretton to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship in 1976 • Went on to have a 15-year LPGA career before retiring in 1992 with more than $900,000 in career-earnings

Former Gator Riko Higashio was inducted into the Hall of Fame as part of the 2013 class.

GATORS 30 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Florida Team Titles 106 Total Team Titles 2002-03 Fall Lady Buckeye (1) (Margin of Victory) SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (7) Dick McGuire Invitational (18) Alabama Seascape Invitational (14) Lady Gator Invitational (33) 2019-20 2001-02 Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout (12) Hudson Industries Invitational (13) Glass City Invitational (4) Southern Methodist RoundUp (7) Allstate Sugar Bowl (13) SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (9) Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (1) State Collegiate (29) Gator invitational (18) Lady Sun Devil Invitational (11) Southeastern Conference 2000-01 2018-19 Championship (30) Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (3) Gator invitational (13) NCAA Championship (8)

1999-2000 1984-85 2017-18 Central Florida Invitational (11) Lady Seminole Invitational (24) AllState Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (9) SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (15) Suntrust Gator Invite (12) Dick McGuire Invitational (1) Pat Bradley Invitational (23) 1997-98 Lady Gator Invitational (10) 2016-2017 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (4) Hudson Industries Invitational (15) NCAA Regional (0) Lady Mustang RoundUp (2) SEC Championship (13) 1996-97 Florida State Collegiate (25) Briar’s Creek (18) Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (1) NCAA Championship (15) SunTrust Gator Invite (8) Florida Challenge (12) 1995-96 1983-84 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Classic (5) SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (15) Lady Gator Invitational (6) Fripp Island/ Invitational (13) Southeastern Conference Championship (6) 2015-2016 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (20) Alamo Invitational (12) 1982-83 Florida Challenge (12) 1994-95 Monterrey (Mexico) Tournament (4) Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (1) Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate (13) Suncoast Invitational SunTrust Gator Invite (11) River Wilderness Intercollegiate (2) Lady Gator Invitational (3) Briar’s Creek Invitational (11) Lady Gamecock Classic (11) Florida State Collegiate (3) Clemson Invitational (1) Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (34) NCAA Regional (6) Southeastern Conference Championships (29) 2014-15 1981-82 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (27) Briar’s Creek Invitational (2) 1993-94 FAIAW State Collegiate (6) Lady Kat Invitational (3) Southeastern Conference Championship 2013-14 Florida International/Pat Bradley (21) Cougar Classic (1) Invitational (8) Lady Gator Invitational (6) 1980-81 2012-13 Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational Southeastern Conference Championship (7) Cougar Classic (6) (13) Betsy Rawls Invite (1) Florida Challenge (9) 1979-80 1990-91 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (10) Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (2) FAIAW State Collegiate (28) 2011-12 Southeastern Conference Championship (6) SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational (1) 1978-79 1989-90 Lady Gator Invitational (9) 2010-11 Lady Gator Invitational (8) South Florida Invitational SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational (18) Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (8) Woodbridge Invitational (14) 1977-78 2009-10 Houston Baptist International (17) Central District Invitational (29) 1988-89 Lady Paladin Invitational (17) Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (24) 2007-08 Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational 1976-77 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Classic (5) (cochampion) Tucker Invitational (13) SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (23) WSIC (9) Bryan National Collegiate (2) 1987-88 Southeastern Conference Championships Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational (5) 1975-76 (17) Dick McGuire Invitational (2) WSIC (11) NCAA East Regional (1) Roadrunner/Diet Coke Invitational (28) Auburn Invitational

2006-07 1986-87 1974-75 Pat Bradley Invitational (13) SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (14) Lady Gator Invitational (1) Oklahoma State/Guadalajara Invitational Rollins Invitational 2005-06 (29) WSIC (7) Lady Wildcat Invitational (10) Florida State Collegiate (4) Southeastern Conference Championship (2) Lady Puerto Rico Classic (2) 1973-74 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (14) Lady Gator Invitational (3) 1985-86

GATORS 31 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Florida Individual Titles 85Total Individual Titles (Margin of Victory) Sandra Gal Clara Manzalini ’06 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (2) ‘20 Allstate Sugar Bowl (0) Mallory Blackwelder ’07 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (5) ’05 Lady Wildcat Invitational (6) ’07 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Classic* Cheryl Morley ’86 Pat Bradley Invitational (6) Addie Baggarly Lori Garbacz ’87 Dick McGuire Invitational (5) ‘19 Allstate Sugar Boel (1) ’77 Tucker Invitational ’88 SEC Championship (2) ’89 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (2) Sierra Brooks Kelly Grassel ‘18 Florida Challenge (1) ‘16 Florida Challenege (1) Marta Perez ‘18 AllState Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate (4) ‘17 NCAA Regional-Columbus ‘17 Florida Challenge ‘18 Cougar Classic (7) Lisa (Hackney) Hall Deb Richard Laura Brown ’90 Woodbridge Invitational (1) ’82 SEC Championship (4) ’90 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (1) ’82 Lady Seminole Invitational (1) Elaine Hand ’82 Monterrey Invitational (1) Jeanne-Marie Busuttil ’78 Lady Paladin Invitational (1) ’83 Southern Methodist Round-Up (3) ’95 Lady Gamecock Classic (1) ’83 SEC Championship (3) ’96 NCAA East Region Championship (4) Camilla Hedberg ’84 SEC Championship (6) ’12 Cougar Classic (4) ’85 Lady Gator Invitational (3) Aimee Cho ’12 Betsy Rawls Invite (won on first playoff ’03 SEC Championship (1) hole) Carlotta Ricolfi ’13 Florida Challenge ‘17 Florida Challenge Jeanne Cho ’00 Central Florida Invitational Denise Hermida Laurie Rinker ’02 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (1) ’82 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (4) ’81 South Florida Invitational ’82 FAIAW State Collegiate (1) Tiffany Chudy Kerry Scanlon ’08 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (3) Riko Higashio ’79 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational (2) ’96 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (5) Lynn Connelly ’96 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (1) Lisa Stanley ’81 SEC Championship (8) ’96 Lady Paladin Invitational (1) ’84 Lady Seminole Invitational (2) ’97 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate* Karen Davies Brittany Straza ’85 Dick McGuire Invitational (6) Donna Horton ’99 Lady Buckeye Fall Invitational (1) ’86 Dick McGuire Invitational (10) ’74 Tucker Invitational (1) ’86 State Collegiate (6) ’75 WSIC (3) Dina Taylor ’86 Lady Sun Devil (3) ’75 Rollins Invitational ’93 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (2) ’86 SEC Championship (1) ’75 State Collegiate (5) ’95 SEC Championship* ’87 Oklahoma St./Guadalajara Invitational ’96 Fripp Island/Ben Hogan Invitational (1) (3) Suzanne Jackson ’87 McDonald’s-Betsy Rawls Longhorn ’73 Lady Gator Invitational Taylor Tomlinson Classic (co-titlist) ’74 State Collegiate ‘15 Cougar Classic ’88 Lady Gator Invitational (4) ’74 WSIC (5) ‘16 Florida Challenge (1) ’88 Oklahoma St./Guadalajara Invitational ‘17 Northrop Grumman (5) Sarah Jones ’95 River Wilderness Intercollegiate (3) Maria Torres Beverly Davis ‘15 Alamo Invitational (5) ’76 WSIC (2) Isabelle Lendl ‘16 SEC Championship (2) ’76 Auburn Invitational ’10 Central District Invitational^ ‘17 Florida Challenge ‘76 Tucker Invitational (4) ’12 Dale McNamara Invite (3) ‘17 Gator Invite (4) ’12 Tar Heel Invite (3) ‘17 Briar’s Creek (3) Page Dunlap ’85 State Collegiate (4) ^ won in scorecard playoff (lowest final Sam Wagner ’86 Lady Gator Invitational (3) nine-hole total) ‘17 Pat Bradley Inviational (6) ’86 NCAA Championship (1) Kimberly Little Anna Young Julie Foster ’95 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (3) ’13 Cougar Classic (1) ’91 Ryder/Florida Women’s Collegiate (4) ’91 Lady Paladin Invitational (co-titlist) *won in playoff

Karen Davies GATORS 32 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Letterwinners Pam Hughes...... ‘71-‘72 Maria Torres...... ‘13-’17 Naomi Iida...... ‘97-’99 Tammy Towles...... ‘83-‘85 Suzanne Jackson...... ‘73-‘74 Eleanor Tucker...... ‘04-’07 Tanja Arnold...... ‘99 Evan Jensen...... ‘08-‘12 Elcin Ulu...... ’12-‘14 Addison Baggarly...... ‘17-present Lauren Jeske...... ’98-‘99 Lauren Uzelatz...... ‘08-‘10 Courtney Baker...... ‘97-‘98 Kelly Johnston...... ‘92-‘94 Andrea Vander Lende...... ‘02-‘05 Kathy Batura...... ‘77-‘78 Kirsten Johnstone...... ‘93-‘95 Dana von Louda...... ’98-’00 Pat Bayer...... ‘73-‘74 Sarah Jones...... ‘92-‘95 Michele Vinieratos...... ‘89-‘91 Sara Beautell...... ‘97-‘98 Ornella Jouven...... ’05-’07 Karolina Vlckova...... ‘13-’17 Kim Best...... ‘01-‘02 Laura Kanouse...... ‘15-’16 Sam Wagner...... ‘15-’17 Mallory Blackwelder...... ’05-‘06 C.J. Kim...... ‘04-’07 Lauren Waidner...... ‘17-present Tammy Bowman...... ‘71-‘72 Jenny Kim...... ‘18-Present Susan Waite...... ‘78 Laura Brown...... ‘88-‘91 Chris Lebiedz...... ‘79-‘81 Julie Waldo...... ‘79-‘80 Sierra Brooks...... ‘17-’19 Delphine Legrand...... ‘92-‘93 Andrea Watts...... ‘08-‘12 Jenny Buchanan...... ‘85 Isabelle Lendl...... ’09-‘13 Stacey West...... ‘77/‘79-‘80 Laurie Burns...... ‘81-‘84 Marika Lendl...... ’09-‘12 Nancy White...... ‘74-‘77 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil...... ‘95-‘96 Kimberly Little ...... ‘93-‘96 Lorie Wilkes...... ‘87-‘89 Tammy Chisenhall...... ‘94 Jody Lombard...... ‘89 Sam Zausner White...... ‘00-‘02 Aimee Cho...... ‘03-’04 Clara Manzalini...... ‘18-Present Jessica Yadloczky...... ‘07-‘10 Jeanne Cho...... ‘00-‘03 Paula Marti...... ‘00 Anna Young...... ‘12-‘15 Tiffany Chudy...... ‘04-’07 Marcia Mayes...... ‘74 Hannah Yun...... ‘07 Mallory Code...... ‘03-‘05 Tarah McNaughton...... ‘03-06 Whitney Code...... ‘02-‘05 Cindy Meyers...... ‘71-‘72 Bold denotes returning players Valerie Cofran...... ‘92-93 Kelly Moskal...... ‘99 Sandy Cohen...... ‘80-‘81 Cheryl Morley...... ‘86-‘89 Susan Conger...... ‘95-97 Nancy Myers...... ‘73-‘74 Sue Conlin...... ‘76 Whitney Myers...... ‘04-’06 Lynn Connelly...... ’80-‘83 Sydney Needham...... ‘15-’17 Virginia Costa...... ‘95-‘98 Lisa Nedoba...... ‘86-‘87/’89-‘90 Kathryn Cusick...... ‘95-‘96 Brittany Nelson...... ‘06-’08 Karen Davies...... ‘85-‘88 Ursa Orehek...... ‘12-’16 Beverley Davis...... ‘76-‘79 Sandi Owen...... ‘79-‘82 Nancy Davis...... ‘73-‘74 Madison Pacheco...... ‘15-’17 Amanda Dick...... ‘01-’04 Megan Pak…...... ’09-‘12 Clarissa Dombek...... ‘84 Marta Perez...... ‘16-Present Page Dunlap...... ‘84-‘87 Mia Piccio…...... ’09-‘13 Laura Erzinisk...... ‘07 Ann Pohira...... ‘95-‘98 Elin Esborn...... ‘17-Present Jill Repulski...... ‘76-‘79 Marina Escobar Domingo...... ‘19-Present Rhonda Reynolds...... ‘89 Nancy Feifarek...... ‘75-‘76 Deb Richard...... ‘82-‘85 Gia Felis...... ‘76-‘77 Carlotta Ricolfi...... ‘16-’20 Pat Ferrante...... ‘80-‘82 Laurie Rinker...... ‘80-‘82 Julie Foster...... ‘89-‘92 Jamie Rishel...... ‘99 Annabell Fuller...... ‘20-Present Wendi Rowe...... ‘93-‘96 Sandra Gal...... ‘04-’07 Nancy Rubin...... ‘77 Lori Garbacz...... ‘77-‘78 Kriss Rucinski...... ‘75-‘77 Camila Gonzalez...... ‘03-‘06 Kerry Scanlon...... ‘79-‘80 Marcela Gonzalez...... ‘99 Nicole Schachner...... ‘07-‘10 Paula Gorman...... ‘91 Sarah Schober...... ’14 Kelly Grassel...... ‘14-’17 Martha Scott...... ‘73-‘74 Lisa Hackney...... ‘87-‘90 Sue Scranton...... ‘73 Camilla Hedberg...... ’12-‘15 Lauren Shniderman...... ‘99-’00 Mary Hafeman...... ‘78-‘79 Linda Stack...... ‘75-‘78 Sandra Haines...... ‘92-‘94 Lisa Stanley...... ‘83-‘86 Elaine Hand...... ‘75-‘78 Maret Stanley...... ‘91-‘94 Jamie Hansen...... ‘97-‘98 Joy Stephenson...... ‘01-‘03 Denise Hermida...... ‘79-‘82 Brittany Straza...... ‘00-‘03 Alissa Herron...... ‘92 Suzy Strock...... ‘88-‘91 Riko Higashio...... ‘96-‘98 Dina Taylor...... ‘93-‘96 Donna Horton...... ‘75-‘76 Taylor Tomlinson...... ‘14-’18

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Elcin Ulu Karolina Vlckova Academic & Amateur 2014 World Amateur Team Championship Anna Young 2012 World Amateur Team Championship 2014 Camilla Hedberg Honors Michele Vinieratos Maria Torres Amateur Honors 1990 NCAA-Japan Competition Elcin Ulu Karolina Vlckova Karolina Vlckova U.S. Amateur Champions 2015 European Ladies’ Amateur 2013 Isabelle Lendl 1976 Donna Horton Championship Megan Pak 1985 Deb Richard 2014 World Amateur Team Championship 2012 Camilla Hedberg Evan Jensen International Competition Academic Honors Isabelle Lendl Sara Beautell WGCA All-American Scholar Golf Marika Lendl 1996 World Amateur Team Championship Megan Pak Karen Davies Team* Mia Piccio 1988 Great Britain-Ireland Curtis Cup 2018 Carlotta Ricolfi Andrea Watts 1987 Great Britain Vagliano Trophy Match Taylor Tomlinson 2011 Evan Jensen 1987 Commonwealth Team Tournament 2017 Kelly Grassel Isabelle Lendl 1986 Great Britain-Ireland Curtis Cup Taylor Tomlinson Marika Lendl 1985 NCAA-Japan Competition (Champion Carlotta Ricolfi Mia Piccio and MVP) 2016 Taylor Tomlinson Andrea Watts Page Dunlap Jessica Yadloczky 1986 NCAA-Japan Competition (Champion 2015 Kelly Grassel and MVP) Taylor Tomlinson 2010 Bryce Alley Marina Escobar Domingo 2010 Isabelle Lendl Evan Jensen 2019 European Girls Team Championship 2007 Sandra Gal Marika Lendl 2018 European Ladies Amateur Team Championship 2006 Mallory Blackwelder Nicole Schachner 2019 Spanish International Championship Sandra Gal Lauren Uzelatz Andrea Watts Annabell Fuller Ornella Jouven 2019 European Ladies Team Championship Jessica Yadloczky 2005 Sandra Gal 2019 World Junior Girls Championship 2009 Brittany Nelson 2018 European Ladies Team Championship Camila Gonzalez Nicole Schachner 2017 World Junior Girls Championship 2003 Aimee Cho Lauren Uzelatz 2019 Jeanne Cho Jessica Yadloczky 2018 Curtis Cup Camila Gonzalez 2008 Tiffany Chudy 2018 2002 Jeanne Cho Laura Erzisnick 2018 World Amateur Team Championship Whitney Code Kelly Hurst Sandra Gal 2006 World Amateur Team Championship 2001 Jeanne Cho Ornella Jouven Camilla Hedberg 1999 Lauren Shniderman C.J. Kim 2013 European Ladies’ Amateur Champion 1998 Riko Higashio Brittany Nelson ship (Champion) Nicole Schachner 2012 World Amateur Team Championship Verizon Academic All-America Team Eleanor Tucker 2012 International European Ladies Amateur 2003 Jeanne Cho (Third Team) Lauren Uzelatz Championship Jessica Yadloczky Mary Hafeman Verizon Academic All-District Team 2007 Mallory Blackwelder 1980 Curtis Cup 2003 Jeanne Cho (First Team) Tiffany Chudy Donna Horton 2002 Jeanne Cho (First Team) Laura Erzisnisk 1976 World Cup 2001 Jeanne Cho (First Team) Sandra Gal 1976 Curtis Cup Ornella Jouven Clara Manzalini C.J. Kim 2019 European Ladies Team Championship SEC Academic Honor Roll Brittany Nelson Ursa Orehek (54 Athletes, 129 Honors)* Eleanor Tucker 2015 European Ladies Amateur Team 2019 Addison Baggarly 2006 Tiffany Chudy Championship Sierra Brooks Laura Erzisnisk 2014 World Amateur Team Championship Elin Esborn Sandra Gal 2013 European Ladies’ Amateur Carlotta Ricolfi Camila Gonzalez Championship Lauren Waidner Ornella Jouven 2012 World Amateur Team Championship 2018 Addie Baggarly C.J. Kim Marta Perez Elin Esborn 2019 Spirit International Tournament Tarah McNaughton Carlotta Ricolfi 2019 European Ladies Team Championship Eleanor Tucker Taylor Tomlinson 2018 World Amateur Team Championship 2005 Tiffany Chudy Lauren Waidner 2018 European Ladies Team Championship Whitney Code 2017 Kelly Grassel Mia Piccio Sandra Gal Sydney Needham 2010 World Amateur Team Championship Camila Gonzalez 2010 Asian Games Madison Pacheco Ornella Jouven Deb Richard Taylor Tomlinson Tarah McNaughton 1985 World Cup (Champion) Maria Torres Andrea Vander Lende Carlotta Ricolfi Karolina Vlckova 2004 Aimee Cho 2016 World Amateur Team Championship Sam Wagner Whitney Code Sarah Schober 2016 Kelly Grassel Amanda Dick 2013 European Ladies’ Amateur Sydney Needham Camila Gonzalez Championship Madison Pacheco 2013 International European Ladies’ Tarah McNaughton Taylor Tomlinson Amateur Championship 2003 Jeanne Cho Maria Torres Naree Song Whitney Code Karolina Vlckova 2002 World Amateur Team Championship Joy Stephenson Sam Wagner Dina Taylor Brittany Straza 2015 Kelly Grassel 1994 U.S. vs. Japan Friendship Match 2002 Jeanne Cho Camilla Hedberg Maria Torres Joy Stephenson 2016 World Amateur Team Championship Ursa Orehek Brittany Straza 2015 PanAmerican Games Taylor Tomlinson 2001 Jeanne Cho 2014 World Amateur Team Championship Maria Torres

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Lauren Shniderman Joy Stephenson Brittany Straza 2000 Lauren Shniderman Dana von Louda 1999 Dana von Louda 1998 Courtney Baker Riko Higashio Ann Pohira Dana von Louda 1997 Susan Conger Riko Higashio Ann Pohira 1996 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil Ann Pohira 1995 Wendi Rowe 1994 Sandra Haines Kelly Johnston Wendi Rowe Maret Stanley 1993 Sandra Haines Kelly Johnston Delphine LeGrand Wendi Rowe Maret Stanley 1992 Kelly Johnston Delphine LeGrand 1991 Laura Brown 1990 Laura Brown 1989 Lisa Hackney Cheryl Morley 1988 Lisa Hackney 1984 Laurie Burns Clarissa Dombeck *Award started in 1984

Taylor Tomlinson, 2018 WGCA Academic All-American

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The University of Florida has a rich history of success for former-student athletes embark- ing on their professional careers and the women’s golf program is no exception. Former women’s golfers have earned over $12 million in career earnings and have collected 13 tournament victories.

At UF Career Victories Career Earnings Laura Brown 1988-91 0 $15,674 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 1995-96 0 $93,348 Aimee Cho 2003-04 0 $41,733 Jeanne Cho-Hunicke 2000-03 0 $23,779 Lynn Connelly 1980-83 0 $440,421 Karen Davies 1985-88 0 $252,299 Beverley Davis 1976-79 0 $103,753 Page Dunlap-Halpin 1984-87 0 $211,064 Sandra Gal 2004-07 1 $3,891,437 Lori Garbacz 1977-78 1 $911,341 Lisa (Hackney) Hall 1987-90 0 $838,960 Riko Higashio 1996-98 0 $174,170 Amelia Lewis 2009 0 $349,583 Paula Marti 2000 0 $496,727 Deb Richard 1982-85 5 $2,759,551 Laurie Rinker-Graham 1980-83 2 $1,210,885 Nancy (Rubin) Sharff 1977 0 $213,285 Naree Song 2003 1 $23,392 Maria Torres 2013-17 0 $18,454 Michelle Vinieratos 1989-91 0 $13,003 Donna (Horton) White 1975-76 3 $908,589

Bold Denotes Active Player

Deb Richard Sandra Gal

GATORS 36 ALWAYS 2020-21 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Mark Bostick Golf Course

With a $1.8-million clubhouse renovation and a $4-million course renovation in 2001, Florida boasts one of the finest overall facilities in all of collegiate golf.

Since 1962, the Mark Bostick Golf Course (formerly the Gainesville Golf and Country Club) has been home to the Gators. The Florida golf program recently moved into a new era, playing on a full-renovated course which opened in November of 2001. While improvements and additions have been made over the years, this was the first full-scale renovation in 20 years.

The University of Florida hired Jacksonville-based architect Bobby Weed to head up the renovation. With the help of an experienced staff, he constructed a challenging course for collegiate golfers.

Par at the course remained 70 after the renovation, but the yardage was increased to 6,701.

Some holes changed only slightly, keeping some familiarity, while others were completely redesigned to challenge golfers day-in and day- out. Both the men’s and the women’s golf teams host tournaments at Mark Bostick Golf Course in the spring of each year.

The Mark Bostick Golf Course plays host to the annual Gator Invitational and Gator Women’s Golf Invitational, in addition to the yearly Ga- tor Golf Day, where alumni and current PGA and LPGA Tour players return each year to give their time and money to continue the winning tradition of the UF golf program. Various state tournaments and the SEC Championships have also been held at Mark Bostick Golf Course.

Course Facts: • Located less than a mile from campus, the University Golf Course and the Guy Bostick Clubhouse (home of the men’s and women’s golf teams) are situated on 110 acres of heavily tree-lined, softly rolling terrain.

• The Florida women’s golf team plays the 18-hole, par-70 course to a length of 6,074 yards.

• The course went through a $4-million renovation in 2001, which included new tees and fairway surfaces, 140-plus bunkers, triple- row irrigation and a newly-designed practice facility for the teams.

• The course went through a $600,000 renovation in the summer of 2014, which included an overhaul of the putting greens, sand traps and team practice areas.

“It is a tremendous asset to our team to have such a wonderful facility and golf course right here on campus. The Mark Bostick Golf Course is just minutes away from where our student-athletes live, work out and go to class. It is a huge advantage for us from a time management standpoint. Our team loves playing this golf course and it is a fair, yet challenging course.”

-Head Coach Emily Glaser

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